amazoncommercial B09DD8L8LD Commuter Bluetooth Headset User Manual
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B09DD8L8LD Commuter Bluetooth Headset
User Manual
B09DD8L8LD Commuter Bluetooth Headset
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Product Description
1.1 Product overview
1.2 LED indicator overview
| • Product connected
• Product switched off
• Product fully charged
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| • Product switches on
• Pairing list cleared
| • Bluetooth device found
• Bluetooth reconnects
| Product in pairing mode
| Product switches off
| Product disconnected from Bluetooth device
| Incoming call
| Battery power between 60 and 90 %
| Battery power between 20 and 59 %
| • No Bluetooth device found
• Rechargeable battery is weak
1.3 Power button
Action | Function | Voile prompt | Chapter |
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Switches product on / off | “Power on / power off” | 5.1 | |
Switches Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) on / off | – | 5.7 | |
Mutes/unmutes microphone (J) | “Muted” | 5.9 | |
Switches TalkThrough on / off (ANC switched on) | – | 5.7 | |
Cancels pairing (pairing mode) | – | 4.3 | |
Pairs product with a Bluetooth device | “Pairing” | 4.3 |
Clears pairing list (Pairing mode): Press power (I) and media control button (D)| “Pairing list cleared”| 4.3.2
1.4 Phone button
Action | Function | Chapter |
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Initiates a call | 5.12.1 | |
Accepts / ends a call | 5.12.2 | |
2 calls: Answers incoming and ends active call | 5.12.5 | |
2 calls: Ends active and unholds paused call | 5.12.5 | |
Puts an active call on hold (pause) / unholds call | 5.12.2 | |
Redials the last number | 5.12.3 | |
2 calls: Answers incoming and puts active call on hold | 5.12.5 | |
2 calls: Toggles between two calls | 5.12.5 | |
Activates voice assistant | 5.12.4 | |
Rejects a call | 5.12.2 |
1.5 Media control button
Action | Function | Voice prompt | Chapter |
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Starts / pauses audio playback | – | S.11.1 | |
• Skips to the next track | |||
• Press and hold: Fast-forwards the track* | – | 5.11.1 | |
• Skips to the previous track | |||
• Press and hold: Rewinds the track* | – | 5.11.1 | |
Clears pairing list (pairing mode): Press **** power (I) and media control | |||
button (D) | “Pairing List cleared” | 4.3.2 |
***** These functions might not be supported by ail connected Bluetooth devices.
1.6 Volume button
Action | Function | Voice prompt | Chapter |
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Increases / decreases the volume | – | 5.3 | |
Enables / disables voice prompts | – | 5.10 | |
Requests remaining battery power | refer to chapter | 4.2.1 |
Intended Use
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This product is intended for wireless or wired audio playback and hands-free calling (via Bluetooth device or softphones). It also has Active Noise Cancellation {ANC)* capabilities.
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This product is intended for private use only.
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This product is intended to be used in dry areas only. Do not expose to rain or excessive humidity.
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Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) uses a noise cancelling system to reduce unwanted background noise. The noice cancellation is based on microphones that “listen” to the sounds outside and inside of the headset, a special chipset inverting the soundwaves and a speaker inside the headset cancelling the outside sound by the neutralising those soundwaves. Note that using ANC consumes more battery. Switch the ANC off to preserve battery capacity.
Before First Use.
Risk of suffocation!
Keep any packaging materials away from children and pets — these materials are
a potential source of danger, e.g. suffocation.
- Remove all the packing materials.
- Remove and review all components before use.
- Check the product for transport damages.
Hearing damage risk!
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for
long periods.
To protect your hearing:
- Limit the amount of time you use the product at high volume.
- Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings.
- Turn the volume down if you cannot hear people speaking near you.
- If you experience hearing discomfort, including the sensation of pressure or fullness in your ears, ringing in your ears, or muffled speech, you should stop using the product.
Getting Started
4.1 Folding/unfolding the product
- Unfold the ear cups outwards from the headband (A) (Fig. 1).
- Fold the ear cups inwards from the headband (A) (Fig. 2).
4.2 Charging the product
Only charge rechargeable batteries at ambient temperatures between 50 to 104
°F (10 to 40 °C).
The product switches off automatically when the battery power is very low.
- Connect the supplied USB cable (L) to the USB-C socket (F) of the product and to a USB socket of a charging unit, for example a computer (Fig. 3).
- The battery is being charged. The LED indicator (H) lights up depending on the battery status and goes off when the battery is fully charged.
LED indicator| Battery status
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| 100 % (battery fully charged)
| more than 60 %
| more than 20 %
| less than 20 % - Unplug the product when it is fully charged.
CAUTION
Do not leave the product unattended during charging and do not charge the product overnight.
4.2.1 Verifying remaining battery power
» Some mobile devices indicate the battery status of the product (Fig. 4).
» Fora voice prompt (voice prompt mode active) of the remaining battery power: Press both + and – Volume buttons (E) at the same time (Fig. 5). The LED indicator (H) flashes slowly and a voice prompt is announced.
LED indicator | Battery states | Voice prompt |
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more than 60 % | “More than 60 % battery left” | |
more than 20 % | “More than 20% battery left” | |
less than 20 % (automatic voice prompt) | “Recharge headset” |
NOTICE
- Remaining battery power can be verified anytime except when the product is ina call.
- When the battery power drops below 20 %, the LED indicator flashes red and “Recharge headset” is announced several times.
4.3 Pairing the product
Pair the product to a wireless device to transmit audio data via Bluetooth.
NOTICE
- The product complies with the Bluetooth 5.0 standard. Bluetooth devices need to support the “Hands-Free Profile” (HFP), the “Headset Profile” (HSP), “Audio Video Remote Control Profile” (AVRCP) or the “Advanced Audio Distribution Profile” (A2DP).
- Bluetooth is automatically deactivated if the product is connected to the audio cable (M).
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Enable Bluetooth® on the Bluetooth device and search for a new device to pair (Fig. 6).
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Press and hold the & power button (I) for 4 seconds until the LED indicator (H) flashes blue and red. The product is in pairing mode (Fig. 7). NOTICE
To cancel pairing, press the power button (I). -
Select “AC Commuter” to establish a Bluetooth connection with the product (Fig. 8).
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The LED indicator (H) flashes blue 2 times as soon as the pairing is established. Afterwards the LED indicator (H) goes off (Fig. 9).
NOTICE
- The product can save up to 8 paired devices. if paired with a 9th Bluetooth device, the oldest activity in the pairing list will be overwritten. Pair the Bluetooth device again to re-establish the connection.
- The product can be connected to 2 of the paired devices at the same time. To connect to another device, one of the already connected devices has to be disconnected.
4.3.1 Out of Bluetooth range
The range between product and Bluetooth device largely depends on
environmental conditions such as wail thickness, wall composition etc. With a
free line of sight, the transmission range of most Bluetooth devices is up to
82′ (25 m).
- If the audio quality deteriorates (e.g. during a call or the link breaks down completely): Re-enter the radio range of the Bluetooth device within 5 minutes, the connection is automatically re- established (Fig. 10).
- After more than 5 minutes, the connection breaks down completely (Fig. 11). If this happens manually re-establish the connection by pressing the phone button (C) (Fig. 12).
4.3.2 Clearing the pairing list
- Press and hold the power button (I) until the LED indicator (H) flashes blue and red (Fig. 13).
- At the same time, press the media control button (D) and the © power button (I) (Fig. 14).
The LED indicator (H) flashes blue 3 times (Fig. 14). The pairing list is cleared. The product automatically start searching for new Bluetooth devices to pair with.
4.4 installing software
The free Amazon Commercial Connect software allows the user to configure
and update the product and offers additional settings (Fig. 15).
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Download the software from www.dseaaudio.com/amazon-commercial-connect/
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Install the software.
Administrator rights are needed for the computer — if necessary, ask system administrator for support. -
To make calls via a computer:
Install a softphone (VoIP Software) or ask system administrator for support.
www.dseaaudio.com /amazon-commercial-connect/
Using the product
5.1 Switching on / off
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To switch on:
Press and hold the w power button (i) for 2 seconds (Fig. 16). The LED indicator (H) flashes blue shortly (Fig. 16). The product automatically tries to connect to previously paired Bluetooth devices.– A device is connected: LED indicator (H) flashes blue 2 times then goes off (Fig. 17).
– No paired devices has been found: LED indicator (H) flashes red. NOTICE
The search function is deactivated while the audio cable (M) is connected. -
To switch off:
Press and hold the power button (I) for 2 seconds (Fig. 18). The LED indicator (H} flashes red 3 times (Fig. 18). NOTICE
Bee All volume settings are saved automatically when the product is switched off.
5.2 Adjusting the headband
- Put the product on so that the headband (A) runs over the top of the head and the side with the R marking rests on the right ear.
- The headband (A) is adjustable on both sides (Fig. 19). Adjust the fitting so that
– the ears are comfortably covered by the ear pads (B)
– there is an even, gentie pressure around the ears
– a snug fit of the headband (A) on the head is ensured
5.3 Adjusting the volume
There are 3 independent volume settings for different scenarios (Fig. 20):
- Call volume: during an active call
- Audio volume: during audio streaming
- Volume for ring tone, tones and voice prompts: in idle mode – no active call or audio streaming
Press the volume button (E) to increase or decrease the volume (Fig. 21}. A beep tone or a double beep tone is heard when maximum or minimum volume is reached.
NOTICE
Volume can also be adjusted on the connected device. The volume control of
the connected device is independent from the volume control of the product.
5.4 Adjusting microphone volume for softphones
- Initiate a call on a connected device to someone who can help test the volume setting for the microphone (Fig. 22).
- Change the microphone volume in the softphone application and/or in the PC audio application (Fig. 22).
5.5 Changing audio settings using Microsoft® Windows
Microsoft® Windows usually changes the audio settings automatically if it is
connected a new audio input/output.
If the product is connected but no sound is heard (Fig. 23):
- On the computer, right-click the audio icon.
- Select under output “AC Commuter” as speaker.
- Select under input “AC Commuter” as microphone.
5.6 Changing audio settings using macOS®
macOS® usually changes the audio settings automatically if it is connected a
new audio input/ output.
If the product is connected but no sound is heard:
- On the computer, go to “System Preferences…” –> “Sound”.
- Select under output “AC Commuter” as speaker.
- Select under input “AC Commuter” as microphone.
5.7 Using Active Noise Cancellation (ANC)
The product’s Active Noise Cancettation (ANC) function optimizes speech and
reduces background noise (Fig. 24). It is best used when the user needs their
own quiet space in noisy scenarios.
NOTICE
ANC can be used without connecting to any devices.
Press the power button (I) 2 times to activate / deactivate ANC (Fig. 25).
5.8 Switching TalkThrough on/off
TatkThrough allows the user to communicate with people around the user
without having to take off the headset, even when ANC is switched on (Fig.
26). Audio playback will be paused or muted.
Press the power button (I) to activate / deactivate TalkThrough (Fig. 27).
5.9 Muting the microphone
Press the power button (I) to mute/unmute the microphone (Fig. 28).
5.10 Enabling / disabling voice prompts
In idle mode (no active call or audio playback), press and hoid both + and
– volurne buttons (E) until the “on” or “off” voice prompt is announced (Fig.
29).
NOTICE
If voice prompt function is disabled, tones will be played instead of voice
prompts.
5.11 Listening to audio
5.11.1 Controlling media playback
NOTICE
- The availability of the playback functions depends on the connected device.
- If the user receives and accepts a call, audio playback is paused and restarts after the call – if supported by the connected device.
Using the audio cable
Use the audio cable (M) for audio playback when the battery is low or when
Bluetooth transmission is restricted or not allowed. Bluetooth immediately
switches off once the audio cable (M) is connected to the product.
NOTICE
Active Noise Canceltation (ANC) is also available while using the audio cable.
- Insert the 2.5 mm jack plug into the audio socket (G) of the product (Fig. 31).
- Rotate the plug clockwise until it locks into place. Bluetooth is deactivated (Fig. 31).
- Connect the 3.5 mm jack plug to the audio output of the external audio device (Fig. 31).
To disconnect the audio cable (M):
- Rotate the plug counter-clockwise to unlock it and pull it out of the product.
- Pull the plug out of the eternal audio device. The product automatically tries to connect to previously paired Bluetooth devices.
5.12 Making calls
5.12.1 Making a call
Method 1: Press the phone button (C) to initiate a call via a softphone
(Fig. 32).
Method 2: initiate a calf on a connected device (Fig. 32).
NOTICE
If a call is not automatically transferred to the headset, look for more
information of this function in the user manual of the connected device.
5.12.2 Accepting / holding / rejecting / ending a call
When recieving a call, a ring tone plays and the LED indicator (H) flashes
biue (Fig. 33).
Accepting / holding a call
Rejecting / ending a call
5.12.3 Redialing
5.12.4 Using the voice assistant / voice dial
5.12.5 Managing multiple calls
The product can be used with up to 2 connected Bluetooth devices. 2 calls
can be managed simultaneously (Fig. 38). If another call comes in during an
active call, a knock on tone plays.
Accepting / rejecting second call
Active call| 2nd incoming call|
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| | Accepts the incoming call and puts the active call on hold
| | Accepts the incoming call and ends the active call
| | Rejects the incoming call and continues the active call
Toggling between calls / ending active call
Active call| 2nd held call|
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| | Toggles between the active and held call
| | Ends the active call and makes the held call active
Cleaning and Maintenance
NOTICE
- Switch the product off before cleaning.
- During cleaning do not immerse the product in water or other liquids. Never hold the product under running water.
6.1 Cleaning
6.1.1 Cleaning the housing
- To clean the product, wipe with a soft, dry cloth (Fig. 41).
- Never use corrosive detergents, wire brushes, abrasive scourers, metal or sharp utensils to clean the product.
6.2 Updating product firmware
- Connect the USB cable (L) to the USB-C socket (F) of the product. The LED indicator (H) lights up blue (Fig. 42).
- Open Amazon Commercial Connect on the computer. If there is a new firmware available, follow the software’s guidance to go through the update process (Fig. 43).
6.3 Stroage
- Fold the product into its compact form (see chapter 4.1). Store the product in the storage bag (K)} in a dry area (Fig. 44). Keep away from children and pets.
- If the product will not be used for extended periods of time, charge the built-in rechargeable battery every 3 months for about 1 hour.
6.4 Maintenance
- Any other servicing than mentioned in this manual should be performed by a professional repair center.
Frequently Asked Questions
Problem | Possible cause | Solution | Chapter |
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The product does not switch on | Rechargeable battery empty | Recharge the | |
battery | 4. 2 | ||
Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) cannot be switched on | Rechargeable battery | ||
low | Recharge the battery | 4. 2 | |
Product is switched off | ♦ Switch the product on | ||
♦ Double tap the 0 power button (I) | 5. 1 | ||
No audio signal or drop outs | Product not paired with a Bluetooth device | Pair | |
the product | 4. 3 | ||
Volume adjusted too low | Increase the volume | 5. 3 | |
Product switched off | Switch the product on | 5. 1 | |
Audio cable’s jack plug not twisted in | Insert the plug and rotate it | ||
clockwise until it locks into place | 5.11.1 | ||
Product out of Bluetooth range | Stay within Bluetooth range of 82′ / 25 m |
4.3.1
Computer: Product not selected as audio device| Change the audio settings of
the computer| 5.5
Product cannot be connected via Bluetooth| Audio cable connected (deactivates
Bluetooth)| Disconnect the audio cable| 5.11.1
Product not paired| Pair the product with a Bluetooth device (max. 7.9″ / 20
cm
distance while pairing between devices)| 4. 3
Check if the Bluetooth device supports the HF, HS, AVRC or A20 profiles| –
Bluetooth of the other device switched off| Switch Bluetooth on| –
Beeps instead of voice prompts| Voice prompts disabled| Enable the voice
prompts| 5.9
Product does not react to any button press| ♦ Software or hardware issue
♦ Product may be connected to another device| Switch the product off and on|
5.1
Clear the pairing list of the product| 4.3.2
Trademarks
The Bluetooth™ word mark and Logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Amazon Commercial is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
USB Type-C™ and USB-C™ are trademarks of USB Implementers Forum and are only
in for use with products based on and compliant with the USB Type-C™ cable and
connector specification.
Microsoft® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Specifications
9.1 General
Model number | SCBT15S |
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Voltage/battery type | 3.7 V ****600 mAh, Lithium polymer |
Max. charging voltage via USB Connector | S V ****max. current 500 mA |
USB-C® plug
82′ (2S m) Bluetooth S.0
Connectivity| 4.9′ (1.5 m) Audio cable
(2.5 mm twist lock and 3.5 mm jack plugs)
Bluetooth frequency range| 2400 — 2483.5 MHz
Supported Bluetooth profiles| Hands-Free Profile (HFP),
Headset Profile (HSP),
Audio Video Remote Control! Profile (AVRCP),
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
Supported codecs| SBC, AAC, AptX™, Aptx™ low latency
Charging time| 2 hours 30 minutes
Standby time| Up to 40 days
Battery time| Listening time: up to 46 hours (ANC off)
Talking time: up to 39 hours (ANC off)
Range| Up to 82’ (25 m) (in open space)
Temperature range| +32 °F to +104 °F (0 °C to +40 °C)
Relative humidity| 10 to 80 %, non condensing
Net weight| approx. 8.39 oz (238 g)
approx. 6.61″ x 7.4” x 3.47”
Dimensions (W x H x D)| (16.8 x 18.8 x 8.8 cm)
9.2 Audio
Speaker frequency response | 18 Hz to 22,000 Hz (-10 dB) |
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Sound pressure level (SPL) | 108 dB (1 kHz/O dBFS) |
Total harmonic distortion (THD) | < 0.3 % |
Noise cancellation | Standard ANC with 2 microphones |
Microphone type | 2 beamforming MEMS microphones |
Microphone frequency response | 80 Hz to 8,000 Hz |
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