Nokia Display Headset HS-6 user
guide
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Contents
Reject calls................................................. 9
Voice dialling............................................. 9
1. Introduction ........................... 4
2. Headset parts ......................... 5
4. Radio and music
3. Basic and call functions........ 7
Lock keys.................................................... 7
Adjust earpiece volume.......................... 7
See received messages........................... 7
Display time............................................... 8
Make calls.................................................. 8
Redial .......................................................... 8
Answer and end calls.............................. 8
Handle multiple calls.............................. 9
functions ................................. 10
Turn the radio or music player on
and off...................................................... 10
FM radio functions............................... 10
MP3 music player functions.............. 11
Care and maintenance............ 12
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I n t r o d u c t i o n
1. Introduction
The Nokia Display Headset HS-6 allows you to handle basic phone calls,
listen to FM radio and music tracks, as well as view the current time and
notifications of received text messages (SMS) and multimedia messages
(MMS). Some features of the headset are network-dependent.
The headset connects to compatible Nokia phones with a Pop-PortTM
connector. To check the compatibility of your Nokia phone, contact your
dealer or Nokia support.
Read this user guide carefully before using the headset. Do not use this
user guide in place of the user guide for your phone.
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2. Headset parts
The Nokia Display Headset has the following parts:
• Earpieces (1)
• Clip, which goes at the back of your neck (2)
• End/stop button to end and reject calls and to stop playing music on
the MP3 music player (3).
• Play button to play music on the MP3 music player (4).
• Fast backward button to move between music tracks or stored radio
channels or to scan for new radio channels (5).
• Fast forward button to move between music tracks or stored radio
channels or to scan for new radio channels (6).
• Pop-PortTM connector to connect the headset to the phone (7).
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• Display to show radio channels, music tracks, caller IDs or numbers
and icons (8).
• Call button to redial, answer or swap between calls, or to display the
time (9).
• Volume up and volume down buttons to increase or decrease the
volume (10).
• Music button to activate and deactivate the FM radio or MP3 music
player, or switch between the two (11).
• Keylock switch to lock the headset buttons (12).
• Clip to attach the headset for carrying (13).
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B a s i c a n d c a l l f u n c t i o n s
3. Basic and call functions
■ Lock keys
Slide the keylock switch to lock and unlock the headset buttons.
When locked, all button presses are ignored and
display. Press the call or end/stop button to answer or reject incoming
calls even if the buttons are locked.
appears on the
■ Adjust earpiece volume
Press the volume up and volume down buttons to adjust the earpiece
volume. If you press and hold either button, the volume continues to
increase or decrease until you release the button.
The current volume level appears on the display.
■ See received messages
When you receive SMS or MMS messages, the following icons appear
near the call button:
indicates you have at least one unread SMS message that you can
view on the phone.
indicates you have at least one unread MMS message that you can
view on the phone.
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■ Display time
Briefly press the call button to display the current time for 5 seconds,
unless you are listening to the radio or music, or are in the middle of a call.
■ Make calls
When the Nokia Display Headset is connected to your phone, make calls
by using your phone normally.
■ Redial
Press the call button twice to redial the last number you called.
■ Answer and end calls
When you receive a call, the ringing tone selected on your phone sounds,
and the caller ID and
flash on the display. If the caller ID is unknown,
the number of the caller, a note, or nothing flashes on the display. If you
are listening to FM radio or music, the headset automatically stops the
radio or music when you answer a call and starts it again when you end
the call.
To answer calls, press the call button.
To end currently active calls, press the end/stop button.
You can always answer and end calls with your phone.
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■ Handle multiple calls
If you receive a new call before you end a current call, the new caller ID
flashes on the display. Press the call button once to put the current call on
hold, and answer the new call. Press the call button again to swap
between the two calls.
■ Reject calls
If you do not want to answer a call, press the end/stop button. You can
also reject calls by using your phone.
■ Voice dialling
Depending on your phone model, you may be able to make a call with the
headset by voice dialling. When no call is in progress, press and hold the
call button until
appears on the display. Say the voice tag. The phone
dials the related phone number.
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R a d i o a n d m u s i c f u n c t i o n s
4. Radio and music functions
■ Turn the radio or music player on and off
Press the music button to activate the FM radio or MP3 music player. If
your phone has both an FM radio and a MP3 music player, the FM radio
starts playing. Briefly press the music button to switch between the radio
and music.
Press and hold the music button to deactivate the FM radio or the MP3
music player.
You can also activate and deactivate the FM radio and the MP3 music
player by using your phone.
■ FM radio functions
You must activate the FM radio with the music button or your phone
before you can use it. If you have no radio channels preset in your phone,
the currently used radio frequency and
If there are radio channels preset in your phone, the name of the current
channel and appear on the display.
appear on the display.
• To skip to the next or previous stored radio channel, press the fast
forward or fast backward button.
If there is only one channel preset in your phone, the same channel
continues to play.
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• To automatically search for new channels, press and hold the fast
forward or fast backward button.
The found channel appears on the display. You can store the channel
using your phone.
■ MP3 music player functions
You must activate the MP3 music player with the music button or your
phone before you can use it. If you have no music tracks stored in your
phone,
appears on the display, and the MP3 music player is
turned off.
If you have at least one music track stored in your phone, the current MP3
music track title and appear on the display.
• To stop the music, press the end/stop button. To restart it, press the
play button.
• To skip to the next or previous music track, press the fast forward or
fast backward button .
If there is only one music track stored in your phone, you skip to the
beginning of the same track.
• To move forward or backward within the current music track, press
and hold the fast forward or fast backward button.
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C a r e a n d m a i n t e n a n c e
Care and maintenance
Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be
treated with care. The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty
coverage.
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Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture
can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and
electronic components can be damaged.
Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of
electronic devices and warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal
temperature, moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic
circuit boards.
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Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide.
Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal
circuit boards and fine mechanics.
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Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the
device.
Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper
operation.
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised
antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the device and may
violate regulations governing radio devices.
If your device is not working properly, take it to the nearest authorized service
facility for service.
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