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english If you are using another set of headphones other than the supplied Jabra model, please note that differences in impedance and sensitivity might limit or increase the maximum volume output level. An impedance level of 16 Ohm is recommended for the best performance. However, always use extra precaution when using another set of headphones than the original Jabra model. What the lights mean The Jabra logo is an indicator light showing the headset status. Blue indicates that the unit is operating. Purple indicates you are listening to music. Green signals that your headset is fully charged, yellow 70% charged and red signals that your power is low. What you see Solid light: Slow single flash: Slow double flash: Slow triple flash: Quick double flash: Triple flash: 5 quick flashes: What it means In pairing mode - see Pairing section Connected to phone and in standby mode Connected to phone and active on call* Not connected to phone and standby mode* Incoming/Outgoing call Headset on but not connected to phone* Pairing succeeded* * BT3030 is equipped with Jabra Discreet Light feature, meaning that light indicator (LED) turns off after 1 min of non-activity. Headset is still active, and light will flash again after a tap on the answer/end button or any call activity. Jabra BT3030 Bluetooth headset 10

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ENGLISH
JABRA BT3030 BLUETOOTH HEADSET
If you are using another set of headphones other than the supplied
Jabra model, please note that differences in impedance and
sensitivity might limit or increase the maximum volume output
level° An impedance level of ±6 Ohm is recommended for the best
performance° However, always use extra precaution when using
another set of headphones than the original Jabra model°
WHAT THE LIGHTS MEAN
The Jabra logo is an indicator light showing the headset status°
Blue indicates that the unit is operating° Purple indicates you are
listening to music° Green signals that your headset is fully charged,
yellow 70% charged and red signals that your power is low°
What you see
What it means
Solid light:
In pairing mode – see Pairing
section
Slow single flash:
Connected to phone and in
standby mode
Slow double flash:
Connected to phone and
active on call*
Slow triple flash:
Not connected to phone and
standby mode*
Quick double flash:
Incoming/Outgoing call
Triple flash:
Headset on but not connected
to phone*
5 quick flashes:
Pairing succeeded*
* BT3030 is equipped with Jabra Discreet Light feature, meaning
that light indicator (LED) turns off after ± min of non-activity°
Headset is still active, and light will flash again after a tap on the
answer/end button or any call activity°