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Headset Signal Tones, State or event, Tone description, Sample, click to play

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english Headset Signal Tones The headset uses a variety of soft tones to alert you to events such as an incoming call, multifunction button presses, volume changes, and more. These enable you to keep track of what is going on while you are wearing the headset. State or event Tone description Sample (click to play) Power on A 3-note melody ending on a high note Power off A 3-note melody ending on a medium-low note Button tap A quick medium tone Button double-tap Two button-tap tones Button press The button-tap tone followed by a longer tone Maximum volume reached Two short, high notes Minimum volume reached Mic mute Incoming softphone call Two short, low notes A quick medium tone, rest and quick low tone; repeats occasionally A very fast, medium-pitch melody Incoming mobile phone call Target changed to softphone Target changed to mobile phone Call ended A very fast, low-pitch melody A slow, medium melody; or a human voice announcing "softphone" in English A slow, deep melody; or a human voice announcing "mobile phone" in English A quick melody ending on a low note Battery low Calls on hold via call waiting Pairing succeeded Two very quick, low tones; repeats occasionally Two slow medium-pitch notes, a long rest, and then two more; repeats occasionally Three slow tones ending on a medium-high note Error (such as pairing failed) Three quick tones followed by a lower long tone Table 5: Headset signal tones and their meanings Jabra GO 6430 User manual 27

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ENGLISH
JABRA GO 6430 USER MANUAL
Headset Signal Tones
The headset uses a variety of soft tones to alert you to events such as an incoming call, multifunction button
presses, volume changes, and more. These enable you to keep track of what is going on while you are wearing
the headset.
State or event
Tone description
Sample
(click to play)
Power on
A 3-note melody ending on a high note
Power off
A 3-note melody ending on a medium-low note
Button tap
A quick medium tone
Button double-tap
Two button-tap tones
Button press
The button-tap tone followed by a longer tone
Maximum volume reached
Two short, high notes
Minimum volume reached
Two short, low notes
Mic mute
A quick medium tone, rest and quick low tone;
repeats occasionally
Incoming softphone call
A very fast, medium-pitch melody
Incoming mobile phone call
A very fast, low-pitch melody
Target changed to softphone
A slow, medium melody; or a human voice
announcing “softphone” in English
Target changed to mobile phone
A slow, deep melody; or a human voice announc-
ing “mobile phone” in English
Call ended
A quick melody ending on a low note
Battery low
Two very quick, low tones; repeats occasionally
Calls on hold via call waiting
Two slow medium-pitch notes, a long rest, and
then two more; repeats occasionally
Pairing succeeded
Three slow tones ending on a medium-high note
Error (such as pairing failed)
Three quick tones followed by a lower long tone
Headset signal tones and their meanings
Table 5: