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English · Connect the power supply (B) to the wall power socket. · You can use the 'wire guide' at the bottom of the Jabra A7010 to neatly guide the cable from the desk phone to the wall phone plug. The green LED (2) indicates that the Jabra A7010's power is on. In the unlikely event that the Jabra A7010 is not OK, its LED (2) will flash red. · First, try disconnecting and reconnecting the Jabra A7010 to the power source. If the LED (2) is still flashing red, you must reset your Jabra A7010. · Press and hold the Jabra A7010 reset button (8). · The LED (2) will turn solid red for 3 seconds, and then turn green. If the LED (2) is still flashing red after disconnect and reset, please contact your dealer. IMPORTANT: Following reset, you must pair your Jabra A7010 and headset. How to pair your Jabra A7010 and headset IMPORTANT: Refer to your headset's user manual for information about how to pair it to another device. · Set your headset into pairing mode according to its user manual. · Set your Jabra A7010 in pairing mode by pressing and holding its pairing button (3). The LED (2) will show a steady blue light and the Jabra A7010 will 'search' for a headset. 26 Jabra A7010 Bluetooth Hub NOTE: The Jabra A7010 will continue to 'search' for a headset for 5 minutes. · When your headset and Jabra A7010 have paired successfully, the Jabra A7010 LED (2) will flash blue 10 times. Your headset may also give an audible or visual indication (see its user manual). NOTE: If you accidentally put the Jabra A7010 into pairing mode, tap the pairing button (3) to exit pairing mode. Your Jabra A7010 can be paired with multiple headsets. If the Jabra A7010 has been paired with multiple headsets, and more than one headset is in range, the Jabra A7010 will seek to establish communication with the most recently connected headset. Jabra A7010 Bluetooth Hub 27 english

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Jabra A7010 Bluetooth Hub
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Jabra A7010 Bluetooth Hub
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Connect the power supply (B) to the wall power socket.
·
You can use the ‘wire guide’ at the bottom of the Jabra A7010 to neatly guide the cable from the desk
phone to the wall phone plug.
The green LED (2) indicates that the Jabra A7010’s power is on.
In the unlikely event that the Jabra A7010 is not OK, its LED (2) will flash red.
·
First, try disconnecting and reconnecting the Jabra A7010 to the power source.
If the LED (2) is still flashing red, you must reset your Jabra A7010.
·
Press and hold
the Jabra A7010 reset button (8).
·
The LED (2) will turn solid red for 3 seconds, and then turn green.
If the LED (2) is still flashing red after disconnect and reset, please contact your dealer.
IMPORTANT:
Following reset, you must pair your Jabra A7010 and headset.
How to pair your Jabra A7010 and headset
IMPORTANT:
Refer to your headset’s user manual for information about how to pair it to another device.
·
Set your headset into pairing mode according to its user manual.
·
Set your Jabra A7010 in pairing mode by
pressing and holding
its pairing button (3). The LED (2) will show
a steady blue light and the Jabra A7010 will ‘search’for a headset.
NOTE:
The Jabra A7010 will continue to ‘search’for a headset for 5 minutes.
·
When your headset and Jabra A7010 have paired successfully, the Jabra A7010 LED (2) will flash blue
10 times. Your headset may also give an audible or visual indication (see its user manual).
NOTE:
If you accidentally put the Jabra A7010 into pairing mode, tap the pairing button (3) to exit pairing
mode.
Your Jabra A7010 can be paired with multiple headsets. If the Jabra A7010 has been paired with multiple
headsets, and more than one headset is in range, the Jabra A7010 will seek to establish communication with
the most recently connected headset.