LG HBS-1100 User manual

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User manual
HBS-1100
www.lg.com
User Manual
Bluetooth® Wireless Stereo Headset
HBS-1100
LG TONE PLATINUM™
Rev 2.0 EU
Rev 2.0 EU
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English
Čeština
Dansk
Français
Eλληvικά
Deutsch
Magyar
Italiano
Nederlands
Polski
Português
Español
Slovensky
Svenska
Română
Türkçe
繁體中文
HBS-1100
LG TONE PLATINUM™

HBS-1100
www.lg.com
Contact ofce for compliance of this product :
LG Electronics Inc.
EU Representative, Krijgsman 1,
1186 DM Amstelveen, The Netherlands
HBS-1100
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Copyright © 2016-2017 LG Electronics. All Rights Reserved
User Manual
Bluetooth® Wireless Stereo Headset
HBS-1100
LG TONE PLATINUM™
English
NOTE: For the best performance and to prevent any damage to, or misuse of the HBS-1100,
please read all of the information carefully prior to using the HBS-1100.
Any modications or changes to this manual due to typographical errors or inaccuracies of
stated information shall only be made by LG Electronics Inc.
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The LG TONE PLATINUM (HBS-1100) is a lightweight wireless headset that uses Bluetooth technology.
This product can be used as an audio accessory for devices supporting either the A2DP or Hands-Free
Bluetooth Prole.
Safety Cautions
!
CAUTION
Do not disassemble, adjust, or repair the product arbitrarily.
Do not place the product near excessive heat or ammable material.
Do not arbitrarily replace the battery as it may explode.
The product may be damaged if an incompatible recharger is used.
Make sure that any infant or child does not swallow a magnet or a small component of the product.
Make sure that foreign objects do not enter the charger’s connectors (charging port and power plug).
Failure to do so may result in re or electric shock.
For your safety, do not wear the product while it is being charged.
If you have a medical device implanted, contact your doctor before use.
Do not pull the earphone cable with excessive force.
For your safety, do not remove the battery incorporated in the product.
The lithium-ion polymer battery is a hazardous component which can cause injury.
Battery replacement by an unqualied professional can cause damage to your device.
Do not replace the battery by yourself. The battery can be damaged, which can cause overheat and injury.
The battery must be replaced by authorized service provider. The battery should be recycled or disposed
separately from household wastes.
In order to prevent unnecessary energy consumption, disconnect the device when fully charged.
Always use an easily accessible power-outlet for charging your device.
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WARNING
Do not drop the product from a high place.
Make sure there is no water, alcohol, or benzene in contact with the product.
Do not store the product in a wet or dusty place.
Do not place any heavy objects on the product.
This product is not waterproof. Avoid humidity and water.
!
NOTE
If the product is exposed to excessive sweat, clean the product.
Keep the earbud of the earphone always clean.
HD Speaker
If the communication network of the device you are connecting to supports HD Voice Calling, you can
enjoy making voice calls and listening to music in high denition.
Qualcomm® aptX™ / Qualcomm® aptX™ HD Audio
LG HBS-1100 is powered by Qualcomm aptX / Qualcomm aptX HD audio. Qualcomm aptX / Qualcomm
aptX HD audio is Bluetooth wireless technology that provides clearer audio for listening to music and
watching movies.
Qualcomm aptX / Qualcomm aptX HD audio is automatically enabled when a mobile phone or audio
device supports it.
Qualcomm aptX HD audio supports 24-bit audio, so you can wirelessly enjoy studio-quality sound.
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Product Components
TONE PLATINUM HBS-1100
(Medium ear gels installed)
Extra Ear Gels
(small & large)
Micro USB Charging Cable
User Manual WEEE Card
(Europe Only)
NFC Card
NOTE: Actual product design may differ from images shown in manual.
Make sure authentic LG Electronics components are used. Using a non-authentic component may
damage the product and thus void the warranty.
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CAUTION
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Product Description
ONOFF
NOTE: When you control the volume (level 16), you will hear a control sound two times or as a long
sound from volume level 6 and higher.
Battery Charging and Alerts
Open the Charging port cover and connect the charger to the Charging port
.
Indicator Lamp Red Purple Blue
Battery Status Charging 80 % Completed
If the charging cable is removed while the Power switch is ON, the power turns on and the product
automatically connects to the device whose connection settings have been completed.
Slide and hold the Volume jog switch in the volume down (-) direction for 1 second to check the
Indicator lamp and battery level by voice.
Battery Status Sufcient Normal Insufcient
Indicator Lamp Blue ashes three times Purple ashes three times Red ashes three times
Indicator lamp
Power switch
Retractable button
Volume jog switch
Previous/Next jog switch
Play/Pause/Stop button
Retractable earbuds (left/right)
Charging port
Call button
Microphone
Microphone
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HBS-1100 Pairing and Connecting
If you start the process after putting in your earbuds, you can easily pair and
connect following the voice prompts.
NOTE: If you are prompted for the authorization code (PIN Code), type 0000.
If you hear that the battery is insufcient, recharge the battery before
proceeding with pairing.
If pairing is not completed within 3 minutes, the power automatically turns off.
When the power automatically turns off, slide the Power switch from the OFF
to the ON position to turn the power on.
Connecting Quickly
OFF
ON
ONOFF
OFF
ON
OFF ON
1 Slide the Power switch towards the ON position to turn on the power.
2 The blue Indicator lamp turns on and the HBS-1100 switches to Search mode.
3 From the mobile phone or device list, select LG HBS1100 to connect.
4 A voice message will indicate that the connection is completed.
5 Use the same process to pair the HBS-1100 with other devices.
Connecting Manually
1 Press and hold the Call button and slide the Power switch to the ON position to turn it on.
2 The blue Indicator lamp turns on and the HBS-1100 switches to Search mode.
3 Select LG HBS1100 from the device list to connect.
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Multiple Connections
The HBS-1100 can be connected to a mobile phone and a PC simultaneously.
NOTE: If simultaneously connected to two devices, the main functions work based on the
“Main Connected Device.
1 Press and hold the Call button and slide the Power switch to the ON position to turn it on.
2 Perform Steps 2 to 4 in “Connecting Quickly.” This device becomes the “Main Connected Device.”
3 Try to connect to HBS-1100 using a previously connected device. This device becomes the
“Sub Connected Device.”
NFC Connection (When the device to be connected supports NFC)
1 Activate the Read NFC Tag mode and Bluetooth function of the device to be connected.
2 Press and hold the Call button and slide the Power switch to the ON position to turn on the power.
3 The blue status Indicator lamp turns on, and the product switches to Search mode.
4 Place the tag of the NFC card to the NFC antenna area of the device to be connected.
(The location of the NFC antenna may differ depending on the product.)
5 In the notification window of the device, press “Yes” to connect the product to the device.
NOTE: If you place the NFC tag of the product against the NFC antenna of the connected device,
the connection is lost. If the connection is lost, place the NFC tag against the NFC antenna again.
6 Repeat the procedure to connect to another device.
Automatic Reconnection
If you turn on the product, it automatically searches for and connects to the devices(“Main Connected
Device” and “Sub Connected Device”) to which it was previously connected. (If the product cannot nd
the device to which it was connected last time, the product switches to Search mode.)
If the product does not automatically connect to the device you want, search for your product in the
device you want to connect to and connect it manually.
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Indicator Lamp
HBS-1100 Status Description
Power On The blue Indicator lamp ashes four times.
Power Off The blue Indicator lamp ashes four times.
Search Mode The blue Indicator lamp is on.
Headset/Hands-free
Prole Connected
The blue Indicator lamp ashes once every 5 seconds.
Call Connected The blue Indicator lamp ashes once every 5 seconds.
Mobile Calling Functions
Functions Description
Receiving a Call/
Hanging Up
Briey press the Call button.
If you want to turn off the Vibration function of the product, briey slide the
Volume jog switch in the volume down (-) direction.
Making a Call
If you make a call using a mobile phone, the call is automatically connected to
the HBS-1100.
On some mobile phones, you should briey press the Play/Pause/Stop button
two times to switch calls.
Redial
Press and hold the Call button for more than 1 second to place a call to the last
number you called.
Voice Dial
Briey press the Call button.
If the mobile phone does not support the Voice Dial function, you can use the
Redial function.
Switching Calls
Briey press the Play/Pause/Stop button two times during a call.
(Every time you press one of these buttons, the call switches to the mobile phone
or the HBS-1100.)
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Receiving a Call While
on the Phone
You can receive another call while on the phone by pressing and holding the
Call button for 1 second.
The existing call switches to a call waiting status. Press and hold the Call button
again for 1 second to switch back to the previous call.
Briey press the Call button to hang up in the middle of a call or to hang up both calls.
(It works differently depending on the mobile phone settings.)
Rejecting a Call Press and hold the Call button for 2 seconds.
Enabling/
Disabling Mute
Simultaneously slide and hold the Volume jog switch in the volume up (+) direction,
and slide the Previous/Next jog switch in the position for 1 second.
CAUTION: Do not disable/enable the mute while driving, as you need to use both hands.
NOTE: The Voice Dial and Redial functions work on the Main Connected Device or on the device
on which you made the last call. (The Voice Dial and Redial functions may work differently
depending on the mobile phone being used.)
Playing Music
Functions Description
Play
Briey press the Play/Pause/Stop button.
Music will play from the activated player of the connected device.
Pause Briey press the Play/Pause/Stop button.
Stop Press and hold the Play/Pause/Stop button for 1 second.
Play Previous/
Next Song
Briey slide the Previous/Next jog switch in the or position.
Fast Rewind/Forward
Slide the Previous/Next jog switch in the or direction until you reach
the desired section of the track.
Change Equalizer Mode
Briey press the
Play/Pause/Stop button twice
. Changes modes with a beeping
sound in the following order: Bass Boost (default) > Tone Platinum > Treble Boost.
NOTE: The Tone Platinum mode is an EQ mode optimized for the BA unit used
in HBS-1100.
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Switching Music Players
If you stop in the middle of playback and then play music on either of the two connected devices,
the HBS-1100’s music playback and control changes to that device.
Vibration Alert Settings
Slide and hold the Volume jog switch in the volume up (+) direction for 2 seconds when the HBS-1100
is not in use.
If you turn off the vibration alerts, it will not vibrate even when a call is being received or you are out
of communication range.
NOTE: The vibration alert is automatically set to the ON when you turn on the power.
Out of Range
If the device connected to the product is out of effective communication range (33 feet / 10 meters),
the communication signal becomes weak and the communication is lost.
If the device comes back within effective communication range, the product automatically reconnects
to the device. If the device is not automatically reconnected, press the Call button on the product to
connect to it manually.
If a device that is not in use goes out of communication range when multiple devices are connected, the
product vibrates and a voice message indicates that the connection is lost. In this case, the automatic
reconnection function is not supported.
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Find Me
To nd handset, simultaneously slide and hold the Volume jog switch and the Previous/Next jog switch
in the same direction for 1 second as shown in gures 1 and 2.
For example,
1 Simultaneously slide and hold the Volume jog switch in the volume up (+) direction and
the Previous/Next jog switch in the position for 1 second.
2 Simultaneously slide and hold the Volume jog switch in the volume down (-) direction and
the Previous/Next jog switch in the position for 1 second.
Voice Command
When there is an incoming call, you can accept or reject the call by saying “answer” or “ignore”.
(English Only)
To activate or deactivate device Voice Command, simultaneously press and hold the Call button and
Play/Pause/Stop button for 1 second. You will hear “Voice Command on” or “Voice Command off
when it is activated or deactivated. Default is off.
NOTE: Voice Command will not work while the headset is vibrating for an incoming call.
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LG Tone & Talk
Tone & Talk supports various functions including text and
voice directions, and calling. Search for “LG Tone & Talk”
in
the Google Play™ store (Android™ OS) or in the App Store®
(iOS) to install Tone & Talk. You can scan the QR code on
the right to install Tone & Talk.
NOTE: Some features in Tone & Talk may not be activated
on iOS devices.
Function Action
Current Time Alert
1. Go to Tone & Talk and select Current time alert.
2. Slide and hold the Previous/Next jog switch to the position for 1 second.
Voice Memo
1. Go to Tone & Talk and select Voice memo.
2. Slide and hold the Previous/Next jog switch to the position for 1 second.
(This feature may not be supported on some devices.)
Reading Recent Messages Slide and hold the Previous/Next jog switch in the position for 1 second.
Find Me
Simultaneously slide and hold the Volume jog switch and Previous/Next jog
switch in the same direction for 1 second.
Using Speed Dial to
Make a Call
1. Go to Tone & Talk and select a speed dial contact.
2. Briey press the Call button two times.
(The number should be specied in the Tone & Talk app.)
Using Favorites to
Make a Call
1. Go to Tone & Talk and select a favorite contact.
2. Briey press the Call button two times.
3. Slide and hold the Previous/Next jog switch to the or position for
1 second to select a number.
4. Briey press the Call button two times.
Making a Call from Call
History
1. Go to Tone & Talk and select Call History.
2. Briey press the Call button two times.
3. Slide and hold the Previous/Next jog switch to the or position for
1 second to select a Call History number.
4. Briey press the Call button two times.
Changing the voice
prompt language
1. Select Advanced > View more in Tone & Talk.
2. Select Voice prompt language to change the language.
NOTE: The Current Time Alert and the Voice Memo features cannot be used at the same time.
You can only use one function at a time when you make selections in the Tone & Talk app.
Google Play App Store
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Summary of HBS-1100 Functions
Function
HBS-1100 Status
Action
Power On Power off Slide the Power switch to the ON position.
Power Off Power on Slide the Power switch to the OFF position.
Volume Up Talking/Music on Slide the Volume jog switch to the volume up (+) position.
Volume Down Talking/Music on
Slide the Volume jog switch to the volume down (-)
position.
Transferring a Call Talking Press the Play/Pause/Stop button twice.
Answering a Call Ringing Briey press the Call button.
Stop Incoming Call
Vibration Alerting
Ringing
Briey slide the Volume jog switch to the volume down
(-) position.
Vibration On/Off Idle
Slide and hold the Volume jog switch to the volume up
(+) position for 2 seconds.
Find Me Power on
Simultaneously slide and hold the Volume jog switch
and Previous/Next jog switch in the same direction
for 1 second.
Voice Command On/Off Idle
Simultaneously press and hold the Call button and
Play/Pause/Stop button for 1 second.
Ending a Call Talking Briey press the Call button.
Call Waiting Talking Press and hold the Call button for 1 second.
Last Number Redial Idle Press and hold the Call button for 1 second.
Voice Dialing
(Handset Must Support)
Idle Briey press the Call button.
Call Reject Ringing Press and hold the Call button for 2 seconds.
Mic Mute On/Off Talking
Simultaneously slide and hold the Volume jog switch to
the volume up (+) position and the Previous/Next jog switch
to the position for 1 second.
Pairing Mode (Manual) Power off
Simultaneously press and hold the Call button and slide
the Power switch to the ON position for 2 seconds.
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Battery Status Check Idle
Slide and hold the Volume jog switch to the volume down
(-) position for 1 second.
Play Power on Briey press the Play/Pause/Stop button.
Pause Music on Briey press the Play/Pause/Stop button.
Stop Music on Press and hold the Play/Pause/Stop button for 1 second.
Next Song Music on
Briey slide the Previous/Next jog switch to the
position.
Previous Song Music on
Briey slide the Previous/Next jog switch to the
position.
Fast Forward Music on
Slide and hold the Previous/Next jog switch in the
position.
Rewind Music on
Slide and hold the Previous/Next jog switch in the
position.
Equalizer Settings Music on Briey press the Play/Pause/Stop button twice.
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Troubleshooting
Problems Solutions
The power does not turn on Check the battery level and charge it.
Cannot make a call with the
HBS-1100
If the mobile phone does not support headset and hands-free functions,
you cannot use the calling features.
Check the battery level and charge it.
Cannot register the
HBS-1100 to the mobile
phone
Check whether the HBS-1100 is turned on.
Check whether the HBS-1100 is in Search mode.
-
Simultaneously press and hold the Call button and slide the Power switch
to the ON position and the HBS-1100 switches to Search mode.
The sound is low Control the sound level of the device connected to the HBS-1100.
Specications and Features
Item Comments
Bluetooth Specications V 4.1 (Headset/Hands-Free/A2DP/GATT)
Battery Battery 3.7 V / 220 mAh, lithium-ion polymer
Standby Time Up to 17.3 days*
Talk Time Up to 11 hours*
Music Play Time Up to 10 hours*
Charging Time Less than 2 hours
Rated Input Voltage DC 4.75 V ~ 5.3 V, 400 mA
Operating Temperature -10 ˚C (+14 °F) ~ +50 ˚C (+122 °F)
Dimensions/Weight 155 mm (W) X 179 mm (L) x 12.8 mm (H) / 58.7 g
Operating Frequency 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz
Target Power 10 dBm
*Certain features may use more power and cause actual time to vary.
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Declaration of Conrmation
FCC NOTICE TO USERS :
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
IMPORTANT NOTE :
To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the
device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the
RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority to operate the device.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY :
Hereby, LG Electronics declares that this HBS-1100 is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be
found at http://www.lg.com/global/declaration
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. worldwide.
Qualcomm® aptX™ / Qualcomm® aptX™ HD audio are products of Qualcomm Technologies
International, Ltd.
FCC ID: ZNFHBS1100
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Additional Information
1. Radio frequency exposure
This Bluetooth Stereo Headset HBS-1100 is a radio transmitter and receiver. When in operation,
it communicates with a Bluetooth equipped mobile device by receiving and transmitting radio
frequency (RF) electromagnetic elds (microwaves) in the frequency range 2.4 to 2.4835 GHz.
Your Bluetooth Headset is designed to operate in compliance with the RF exposure guidelines
and limits set by national authorities and international health agencies when used with any
compatible LG Electronics mobile phone.
2. Potentially explosive atmosphere
Turn off your electronic device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare,
but your electronic device could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or
re resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often,
but not always, clearly marked.
3. Battery information
A rechargeable battery has a long service life if treated properly. A new battery or one that has not
been used for a long period of time could have reduced capacity the rst few times it is used. Do not
expose the battery to extreme temperatures, never above +50° or below -10°. For maximum battery
capacity, use the battery in room temperature. If the battery is used in low temperatures, the battery
capacity will be reduced. The battery can only be charged in temperatures between +10° and +45°.
Removal of waste batteries and accumulators (Product with embedded battery ONLY)
- In case this product contains a battery incorporated within the product which cannot be readily
removed by end-users, LG recommends that only qualied professionals remove the battery,
either for replacement or for recycling at the end of this product’s working life. To prevent damage
to the product, and for their own safety, users should not attempt to remove the battery and
should contact LG Service Helpline, or other independent service providers for advice.
-
Removal of the battery will involve dismantling of the product case, disconnection of the
electrical cables/contacts, and careful extraction of the battery cell using specialized tools. If you
need the instructions for qualied professionals on how to remove the battery safely, please visit
http://www.lge.com/global/sustainability/environment/take-back-recycling.
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4. Recycling the battery in your
Bluetooth
Headset
The battery in your Bluetooth Headset must be disposed of properly and should never be placed in
municipal waste.
Disposal of waste batteries/accumulators
1 This symbol may be combined with chemical symbols for mercury (Hg), cadmium
(Cd) or lead (Pb) if the battery contains more than 0.0005% of mercury, 0.002% of
cadmium or 0.004% of lead.
2 All batteries/accumulators should be disposed separately from the municipal waste
stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local
authorities.
3 The correct disposal of your old batteries/accumulators will help to prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment, animal and human health.
4 For more detailed information about disposal of your old batteries/accumulators,
please contact your city ofce, waste disposal service or the shop where you
purchased the product.
5. Conditions
- The warranty is valid only if the original receipt issued to the original purchaser by the dealer,
specifying the date of purchase and serial number, is presented with the product to be repaired or
replaced. LG Electronics reserves the right to refuse warranty service if this information has been
removed or changed after the original purchase of the product from the dealer.
- If LG Electronics repairs or replaces the product, the repaired or replaced product shall be warranted
for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of
repair, whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may involve the use of functionally equivalent
reconditioned units. Replaced parts or components will become the property of LG Electronics.
- This Warranty does not cover any failure of the product due to normal wear and tear, or due
to misuse, including but not limited to use in other than the normal and customary manner, in
accordance with instructions for use and maintenance of the product. Nor does this warranty cover
any failure of the product due to accident, modication or adjustment, acts of God or damage
resulting from liquid.
- This warranty does not cover product failures due to improper repair installations, modications or
service performed by a non-LG Electronics authorized person. Tampering with any of the seals on
the product will void the warranty.
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