phaiser Strobe BHS-750 User Manual

phaiser Strobe BHS-750 User Manual

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  • Page 1 STROBE BHS-750...
  • Page 2 BHS-750 features Nanocoating- Technology that safeguards against Sweat and Moisture. So if you haven’t registered your free lifetime sweatproof warranty, please do so here: phaiser.com/extra. Electronic user guide can be found at: phaiser.com/manuals. Enjoy the headset! We hope it’ll help you #LiveLoud!
  • Page 3 THANKS FOR PURCHASING PHAISER PRODUCTS! We’re so happy to have you on board, we’d like to invite you to Join The Phaiser VIP Club! Become a member of an exclusive club for new and existing customers with access to amazing benefits such...
  • Page 4: Product Features

    PRODUCT FEATURES 1. Lightweight metal earbud design for all-day wearing comfort with strong Bass and HD Stereo Music. 2. Patented wing-shaped earphone tips keep the buds in your ears during even the toughest workout. 3. Magnetic earphone design enables you to securely stow your earpho- nes while not in use.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Bluetooth Specification: 4.2 Battery: Lithium Polymer Battery 3.7V Standby Time: UP to 250 hours Talk Time: UP to 8 hours Music Playback Time: UP to 8 hours Charging Time: around 1.5 hours Operating Temperature: 14°F/-10°C to 140°F/60°C...
  • Page 6 INSTALLING THE COMPLY™ PREMIUM EARPHONE TIPS 1. Remove the silico ne tip from the ear- phone. 2. Clean the earphone nozzle of any debris with a dry cloth. 3. Insert the earphone sound port nozzle into the tip‘s core at an angle.
  • Page 7 INSERTING THE COMPLY™ PREMIUM EARPHONE TIP 1. Squeeze down the foam tip and roll the tip into a thin, round cylinder. 2. Pull back and up on ear to open the canal. Gently insert the entire tip into the ear. 3.
  • Page 8: First Steps

    FIRST STEPS To ensure best battery performance, it is recommended to charge the head- set fully before first use. Please open the charging port cover with your fingernail and connect the USB charging cable. CHARGING THE HEADSET Just plug in the micro USB charging cable.
  • Page 9 Vol+ Skip forward Accept call/Play/Pause Voice assistant On/Off Vol- Skip backward Mute/Unmute single click long press double click ON / OFF-FUNCTION Hold the middle control button for 2s to turn the headset on. You will hear the audio message “Power On”. You will see the indicator LED turn blue for a short time, then turn off if automati- cally reconnected to your phone or...
  • Page 10 tor LED will turn red and then shut off. If you leave your earbuds powered on and walk away from them until they disconnect, they will automatically power down after 5 minutes. Note regarding the functions descri- bed in this manual: Not all phones or other connected Bluetooth devices support every function.
  • Page 11 message “Power On”. While the LED is constantly blue, the headset is in pairing mode. 2. On your phone, find the Bluetooth menu and “search for” or “add” new devices. Select “BHS-750” from the list and pair it. 3. Once the headset is successfully connected to your phone, you will hear the audio message “Connected”.
  • Page 12 three buttons for 3s while the headset is turned on. You will hear the audio message “Disconnected” (The original connection will be lost while in pairing mode). 2. Search the Bluetooth menu of your device for “BHS-750” and complete above regular pairing steps until successfully connected.
  • Page 13 phone calls from your phone. 1. Pair the headset with the first de- vice according to the instructions under “Pairing” (Turn the headset on and select “BHS-750” in the Bluetooth menu). This device will be the secondary device. 2. Pair the headset with the primary device according to the instructions under “manual pairing”...
  • Page 14: Auto Reconnect

    set to a third device instead. Of course, you may again reconnect one of the 2 previously connected devices through its Bluetooth menu. AUTO RECONNECT 1. If you turn the headset off, it will be disconnected from your phone. It will automatically attempt to recon- nect once turned back on and in range.
  • Page 15 ton to manually reconnect. You can also use this function to abort pairing mode and connect to the last connected device. 3. While you are in multi connection mode, a device which goes out of range, will lose connection. The headset will keep trying to connect to the lost device for 2 minutes.
  • Page 16: Resetting The Headset

    RESETTING THE HEADSET In case you experience problems with Pairing or issues with volume control, resetting the headset may help. While not in playback, press and hold all three buttons for 10s until you hear a low beep tone. ANSWERING CALLS As soon as you have an incoming call, the headset will read the phone number of the caller to you.
  • Page 17: Refusing Calls

    phone, apply the same procedure. REFUSING CALLS To refuse a call, double press the middle control button. You will hear a confirmation tone and the call will be rejected. ENDING CALLS To end a call, press the middle control button briefly or end the call on your phone.
  • Page 18: Volume Control

    MICROPHONE MUTE AND UNMUTE To mute the microphone while on a call, press and hold the lower button for 2 seconds until you hear the notifi- cation tone. To unmute the micro- phone, repeat this procedure. VOLUME CONTROL By briefly pressing the upper button you can increase the volume and by briefly pressing the lower button you can decrease it.
  • Page 19: Next / Previous Track

    your phone supports this feature and that it‘s turned on. Please refer to your phones user manual for further information. PLAY / PAUSE During media playback you can press the middle control button briefly to start, pause or resume playback. It is also possible to use your phone’s media player to control this function.
  • Page 20: Fast Forward/Rewind

    FAST FORWARD / REWIND During media playback, you can fast forward by pressing and holding the middle button and upper button si- multaneously. When you arrive at your desired position, release the buttons and normal playback will resume. To rewind a track, press the middle but- ton and lower button in the same way.
  • Page 21: Battery Status

    BATTERY STATUS NOTIFICATION Every time you turn the headset on, you will hear the battery status notification. There are 3 battery levels reported: High: 100% to 66% battery life Medium: 66% to 33% battery life Low: 33% to 0% battery life While the headset is already turned on, you can trigger the battery status notification manually by briefly pres-...
  • Page 22: Battery Status Indicator

    BATTERY STATUS INDICATOR On iOS and some Android devices, you will be able to see the battery level of the headset in the upper right corner near the Bluetooth-symbol. In case your Android device does not come with a battery level indicator for Bluetooth devices, you may find an app to add this feature in you device‘s app store.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING THE HEADSET Issue: Headset does not work Solution: Please make sure the head- set is turned on and charged. Issue: Headset does not work properly with the phone Solution: Reset the headset by pressing all three buttons at the same time for 10 seconds until you hear the low confirmation tone.
  • Page 24: Avoiding Problems

    AVOIDING PROBLEMS - Please turn the headset off before putting it into your bag or pocket to avoid accidental calls. - Do not clean the headset with solvents or abrasives. - Do not expose the headset to extre- me temperature (not outside 14°F/-10°C to 140°F/60°C).
  • Page 25: Additional Information

    To safeguard against potential pro- blems, make sure you’ve registered your 2-year manufacturer and lifetime sweatproof warranties at phaiser.com/ extra. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Radio Frequency Exposure This headset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It communicates with Blue- tooth equipped devices by receiving...
  • Page 26 atmosphere, please make sure you turn off your headset. Such areas are rare and in most cases, but not always, clearly marked. It is unlikely but pos- sible that your device could generate a spark and cause an explosion or fire resulting in serious injury or death.
  • Page 27 suggested to turn up the volume in noisy surroundings to block out the noise. In case you cannot hear people talking to you anymore, please turn down the volume. Please refer to earlier pages of this manual on how to adjust the volume. HEADSET SAFETY INFORMATION In some areas it is illegal and generally...
  • Page 28 CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfe- rence in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-...
  • Page 29 - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experien ced radio/TV technician for help.
  • Page 30 RF EXPOSURE The equipment complies with FCC ra- diation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device should be installed and operated with minimum distance 0mm between the radiator & your body.
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  • Page 32 BHS-750 Customer Service support@phaiser.com FCC ID: 2ADQABD-152 © 2018 Phaiser Phaiser LLC, 909 Silber RD APT 59, Houston, TX 77024-3636, United States © 2018 Liquipel Liquipel is a registered trademark of Liquipel IP LLC © 2018 Hearing Components Comply is a registered trademark of Hearing Components Made in China www.phaiser.com...

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