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· Connect the desk phone handset port to the Jabra A7010's desk phone socket (7) using the supplied connection cord (desk phone-to-Bluetooth Hub (C)). · Connect the power supply (B) to your Jabra A7010's power supply socket (10). english English · Connect the GN1000 to the AUX socket (5) on the Jabra A7010 (see GN1000 User Manual). · 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. Please refer to the GN1000 User Manual for directions on how to set up your GN1000. 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.  Jabra A7010 Bluetooth Hub Jabra A7010 Bluetooth Hub 

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Jabra A7010 Bluetooth Hub
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Jabra A7010 Bluetooth Hub
·
Connect the desk phone handset port to the Jabra A7010’s desk phone socket (7) using the supplied
connection cord (desk phone-to-Bluetooth Hub (C)).
·
Connect the GN1000 to the AUX socket (5) on the Jabra A7010 (see
GN1000 User Manual
).
·
Connect the power supply (B) to your Jabra A7010’s power supply socket (10).
·
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.
Please refer to the
GN1000 User Manual
for directions on how to set up your GN1000.
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.