Hisense Group HB650 User Manual

User Guide  
Bluetooth Handsfree  
Car Kit  
With Text-to-Speech system  
MODEL:HB650  
Table of Contents  
Thank you  
Thank You  
Safety Guidelines  
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Thank you for purchasing the Hisense HB650 Bluetooth®  
Speaker. We hope you enjoy it! This instruction manual will  
get you started and ready to make the most of your speaker.  
Introducing the HB650  
What Your Speaker can do  
Specifications  
charging Your Speaker  
GETTING STARTEd  
WARNING!  
Speakerphones are capable of delivering sounds at  
loud volumes and high pitched tones. Exposure to such  
sounds can result in permanent hearing loss damage.  
The volume level may vary based on conditions such  
as the phone you are using, its reception and volume  
settings, and the environment. Please read the safety  
guidelines below prior to using this Speaker.  
Pairing with Your Phone  
How to:  
Answer a call  
End a call  
Make a call  
Reject a call*  
Activate Voice dialing*  
Redial Last Number*  
Adjust Sound and Volume  
call Waiting and Placing a call on Hold*  
Reject call Waiting  
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Safety Guidelines  
Prior to using this product follow these steps:  
Mute Function  
Privacy Mode  
1. Before using the speakerphone, turn the volume  
control to its lowest level, use the speakerphone  
in conversation, and then slowly adjust the volume  
control to a comfortable level.  
call Transfer from Speaker to Mobile Phone  
Text-to-Speech Language Options  
Turning On/Off the Text-to-Speech Function  
Transferring Mobile Phone’s Phonebook to Speaker  
(*Handset dependent)  
deleting Phonebook Entries  
What the Lights Mean  
Restore Factory Settings  
Taking care of Your Speaker  
Glossary  
2. during the use of this product:  
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Keep the volume at the lowest level possible and  
avoid using the speakerphone in noisy environments  
where you may be inclined to turn up the volume;  
If increased volume is necessary, adjust the volume  
control slowly; and if you experience any discomfort  
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WARNING!  
or ringing in your ears, immediately discontinue  
using the speakerphone and consult a physician.  
With continued use at high volume, your ears may  
become accustomed to the sound level, which may  
result in permanent damage to your hearing without  
any noticeable discomfort.  
Keep out of reach of children: The plastic bags the product  
and its parts are wrapped in are not toys for children. The  
bags themselves or the many small parts they contain may  
cause choking if ingested.  
WARNING!  
3. drive Safely  
Ignition of flammable atmospheres: do not use the  
Speaker in environments where there is a danger of  
ignition of flammable gases.  
Several studies have shown that cell phone usage  
while driving creates a distraction to the driver which  
may increase the likelihood of an accident. This  
distraction potential is not eliminated by the use  
of a handsfree phone. Handsfree phones have not  
been shown to be safer than hand-held phones with  
respect to driver distraction. When using the phone  
while driving, keep conversations short and resist  
any temptation to make notes or read documents.  
Before answering calls consider your circumstances.  
Pull off the road and park before making or answering  
calls when driving conditions require (e.g.bad weather,  
high traffic density, presence of children in the car,  
difficult junctions or maneuvers)  
REMEMBER; DRIVING COMES FIRST, NOT THE CALL!  
4. Abide by Local Laws.  
Please check if the local laws where you live restrict  
the use of mobile phones while driving. It is the  
owner’s responsibility to use this product in  
compliance with the laws of the place where you live.  
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Introducing the HB650  
What your Speaker Can Do  
1. Speaker  
2. Microphone  
3. LEd Light  
4. charging Socket  
5. Mode Button (privacy and mute)  
6. Multi-Function Button (MFB)  
The HB650 is compatible with most Bluetooth mobile  
phones. It is equipped with Text-to-Speech system and  
phonebook synchronization option.  
The Text-to-Speech system announces instructions for  
the users in 5 different languages and also indicates  
the status of the Bluetooth device. It also announces  
the name of the incoming caller (or phone number if the  
contact is not loaded into the Speaker phonebook).  
Pairing Button – When speaker is turned off press  
and hold for 6 sec to put Speaker into pairing mode  
In addition your Hisense HB650 lets you do all this  
Answer/End Button  
Answer calls  
Press for 4 seconds to turn speaker on (blue lights  
flash 5 times)  
End calls  
Press and hold for 5 seconds to turn Speaker off  
(red light flash 5 times and then power off)  
Reject calls*  
Voice dialing*  
Last Number Redialing*  
call Waiting*  
7. Volume (+)  
8. Volume (-)  
Mute conversation  
Put call on Hold*  
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Auto power off  
Specifications  
if the speaker is turned on but not connected to a  
Bluetooth device for more then 10 minutes, the speaker  
will automatically turn off.  
Up to 12 hours talk time/standby time up to 500  
hours  
Rechargeable batteries with charging option from Ac  
power supply and car power outlet  
GETTING STARTED  
Operating range up to 10 meters (approx. 33 feet)  
Headset and handsfree Bluetooth profiles  
Support up to 8 Bluetooth devices  
The Hisense HB650 is easy to operate.  
Turning your Speaker On and Off  
To turn off your speaker on, press and hold the MFB for  
4 seconds, the blue light will turn on and a “Power On”  
announcement will be heard.  
Bluetooth specification (see glossary) version  
2.1+EdR  
Text-to-Speech languages: English, French, Italian,  
German, Spanish  
To turn off your speaker, press and hold the MFB for 4  
seconds. the blue light will turn off and a “Power Off”  
announcement will be heard.  
Integrated phonebook: Stores up to 1000 contacts  
Charging your Speaker  
Pairing with your Phone or Other Device  
Make sure that your Hisense HB650 speaker is fully  
charged before you start using it (normal charging time  
is approximately 3 hours). Use the Ac adaptor to charge  
from a power socket, or charge directly from you’re your  
car power outlet using the charging cable provided.  
After connecting to the power source, the red LEd will  
flash while charging.  
Before you use your Hisense HB650 you need to pair it  
with your mobile phone.  
1. Make sure that the HB650 is turned off  
2. Press and hold the MFB for 6 sec. until LEd flash red  
and blue alternatively.  
After charging ends the red LEd will turn off.  
3. Activate Bluetooth function of the mobile phone to  
search for Bluetooth devices (please refer to the  
phone’s manual).  
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4. Set your Bluetooth phone to ‘discover’ the Hisense  
HB650.  
How to…  
Follow your phone’s instruction guide. This usually  
involves going to a ‘setup,’ ‘connect’ or ‘Bluetooth’  
menu on your phone and selecting the option to ‘dis-  
cover’ or ‘add’ a Bluetooth device. * (See example  
from a typical mobile phone).  
Answer a Call  
Press the MFB on your speaker to answer a call.  
End a Call  
Press the MFB to end an active call.  
Make a Call  
When you make a call from your mobile phone, the call will  
(subject to phone settings) automatically transfer to your  
speaker. If your phone does not allow this feature, tap on  
the Hisense HB650 MFB to transfer the call to the speaker.  
Reject a Call*  
Press the MFB for approximately 2 seconds when the  
phone rings to reject an incoming call. depending on your  
phone settings, the person who called you will either be  
forwarded to your voice mail or hear a busy signal.  
5. Your phone will find the Hisense HB650.  
6. Your phone will then ask if you want to pair with it.  
Accept by pressing ‘Yes’ or ‘OK’ on the phone and  
confirm with the passkey or PIN = 0000 (4 zeros).  
Your phone will confirm when pairing is complete.  
Activate Voice Dialing*  
Press the MFB once. Wait for the beep and then announce  
the name you wish to call.  
For best results, record the voice-dialing tag through your  
speaker. Please consult your phone’s user manual for  
more information about using this feature.  
In case of unsuccessful pairing, repeat steps 1 to 6.  
Redial Last Number*  
Press the MFB twice when the speaker is turned on, and  
not use (Standby mode).  
Note: If the pairing cannot be completed within 2 minutes  
after the pairing mode is activated, the speakerphone  
will power off automatically. Please repeat steps above  
to pair the speakerphone and mobile phone again.  
Adjust Sound and Volume  
during a call, repeatedly press the Volume (+) or Volume  
(-) to change the volume.  
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Call Waiting and Placing a Call on Hold*  
his lets you put a call on hold during a conversation and  
answer a waiting call.  
Press the MFB twice to put the active call on hold and  
answer the waiting call.  
this process to select the desired language in the following  
order of English, French, Italian, German and Spanish.  
Turning On/Off the Text-to-Speech Function  
You can turn off or on the text to speech function, while  
the speaker is in standby mode, simply hold the volume  
(+) for 6 seconds (“Voice Prompt On” or “Voice Prompt  
Off” will be announced).  
Press the MFB twice to switch between the two calls.  
Reject Call Waiting  
during a conversation, press the MFB for 2 seconds in  
order to reject the call waiting.  
Transferring Mobile Phone’s Phonebook to Speaker  
(*Handset Dependent)  
Mute  
In the connected status, press the “MOdE” button for  
3 seconds and the Blue LEd light indicator comes on.  
This process automatically extracts the mobile phone’s  
phonebook memory.  
When the process is completed, the speaker announces  
contacts Saved”. The process may take a few minutes  
depending on the number of contacts that is being stored  
in the mobile phone’s memory.  
Mute: during a call, press and hold the “MOdE” button  
for 3 seconds to mute the speakerphone’s microphone.  
Un-Mute: Press and hold the “MOdE” button for 3  
seconds again  
Privacy Mode  
In the middle of a conversation, press the “MOdE” button  
once and the speaker volumes are automatically decreased  
to minimal level where you can use the speakerphone in  
the same manner as using any handheld phone  
NOTE: If the phonebook transfer is fails, the speakerphone  
will announce: “Loading Phonebook Failed”. The phone-  
book function varies between mobile phone models, and  
not every mobile phone supports this feature. Please  
check with your supplier whether your mobile phone  
model support this feature. The phonebook data saved in  
the speakerphone will be erased automatically when it is  
paired with another mobile phone.  
Call Transfer from Speaker to Mobile Phone  
Press the volume (+) and volume (-) buttons together. The  
conversation will be route to the mobile phone.  
In order to route the conversation back to the speaker,  
press again the volume (+) and volume (-) buttons together  
Text-to-Speech Language Options  
The speakerphone is available in 5 language options.  
during the standby mode, press the volume (+) button  
for 3 seconds until the blue LEd flashes 3 times and the  
speakerphone will announce “Select Language”. Repeat  
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Deleting Phonebook Entries  
What the light means  
during standby mode, press both volume (+) and  
volume (-) buttons for 3 seconds (“Phonebook deleted”  
is announced) and the entire phonebook memory in the  
Speakerphone will be deleted.  
What you see  
What does this  
mean about your  
Speaker  
Functions marked with * are dependent on your phone  
supporting these features.  
check your phone’s user manual for further information.  
When  
connected  
to charger  
Solid red LEd  
charging  
Red LEd turn off  
charging  
completed  
When NOT Red and blue LEd  
Pairing  
connected flash alternatively.  
to charger  
Blue LEd flash once  
Stand by mode  
every 3 seconds  
Blue LEd flash twice Stand by mode  
every 3 seconds  
(but no Bluetooth  
device connected  
to speaker)  
Red LEd flash once  
Low power alert  
every 3 seconds  
Blue LEd flash once  
call in progress  
every 6 seconds  
Red LEd steady on  
Mute  
Blue LEd flash 5  
Power on or off  
times rapidly  
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Troubleshooting  
Taking Care of your Speaker  
I hear crackling noises  
For the best audio quality, make sure that the mobile  
phone is placed within 10 meter from the speaker.  
Always store the Hisense HB650 with the power off  
and safely protected.  
Avoid storage at extreme temperatures (above  
45°c/113°F – including direct sunlight – or below  
-10°c/14°F). This can shorten battery life and may  
affect operation. High temperatures may also de-  
grade performance.  
I cannot hear anything in my speaker  
Increase the volume on the mobile phone.  
Ensure that the Speaker is paired with the phone.  
Make sure that the phone is connected to the speaker –  
if it does not connect from the phone’s Bluetooth menu.  
do not expose the Hisense HB650 to rain or other  
liquids.  
I have pairing problems even though my phone indicates  
otherwise  
You may have deleted your speaker pairing connection in  
your mobile phone.  
Glossary  
Follow the pairing instructions in page 9.  
Bluetooth  
Restore Factory Settings  
The Bluetooth® trademark and logos are owned by the  
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Hisense  
is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are  
those of their respective owners.  
In order to restore factory settings and delete all paired  
devices from the speaker, while in stand by mode, press  
the volume (+) and volume (-) together for 10 seconds, the  
blue led flash rapidly continue pressing for 3 seconds, the  
speaker will turn off automatically and the announcement  
“set factory default completed” will be heard.  
1. Bluetooth is a radio technology that connects  
devices, such as mobile phones and speakers,  
without wires or cords over a short distance (approx.  
Now the speaker is back to its original settings.  
Notice: If the speakerphone is connected with a mobile  
phone before restore to default setting, it will  
enter pairing mode automatically after restored  
to default.  
2. Bluetooth profiles are the different ways that  
Bluetooth devices communicate with other devices.  
Bluetooth phones support either headset profile, the  
hands-free profile or both. In order to support a certain  
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profile, a phone manufacturer must implement certain  
mandatory features within the phone’s software.  
3. Pairing creates a unique and encrypted link between  
two Bluetooth devices and lets them communicate  
with each other. Bluetooth devices will not work if  
the devices have not been paired successfully.  
4. Passkey or PIN is a code that you enter on your mobile  
phone to pair it with your Hisense HB650. This  
makes your phone and the Hisense HB650 recognize  
each other and automatically work together.  
dispose of the product according to local standards and  
regulations or local laws.  
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