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Using a Jabra Bluetooth adapter, What the lights mean, Troubleshooting and FAQ, Need more help?, - user manual

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English 8 Using a Jabra Bluetooth adapter If you want to use the Jabra BT325s with a non-Bluetooth mobile phone, the Jabra A210 adapter is the answer. It gives you a cordless connection with the following headset features: answer/end call, voice dial function (if supported by the phone) and mute. Rejecting a call, last number redial and putting a call on hold might not be supported through the headset jack in the mobile phone. To pair the Jabra BT325s with the Jabra A210 The pairing process is a little different: • Put your Jabra BT325s in pairing mode. • Put the Jabra A210 adapter in pairing mode. • Place them close together. You do not need a dedicated pin code to pair the two Jabra products. Consult the Jabra A210 user manual for more information. Making/answering a call when using the Jabra A210 • When you make a call from your mobile phone, the call will automatically transfer to the headset (if it is turned on). • To answer a call: either tap the answer/end button on your headset or press the answer button on your mobile phone. 9 What the lights mean What you see Flashing blue light Flashing blue light Flashing red light Solid red light Solid green light Solid blue light What is the mean about your headset Flashing every second: active on a call Flashing every three seconds: in standby mode Running low on battery Charging Fully charged In pairing mode - see section 3  1 0 Troubleshooting and FAQ I hear crackling noises Bluetooth is a radio technology, which means it is sensitive to objects between the headset and the connected device. It is desinged for the headset and the connected device to be used within 33 feet (10 meters) of each other, wiht no major objects in the way (walls, etc). I cannot hear anything in the headset Increase the volume in the headset. Ensure that the headset is paired to a device that is playing. Make sure your phone is connected to the headset in the phone's menu or by tapping the answer/end button. I have pairing problems You may have deleted your pairing connection in your mobile phone - follow the pairing instructions in section 3. I cannot use reject call, call on hold, redial or voice dialing These features are dependent on your phone supporting Bluetooth handsfree profile, please consult your phone's manual for details. 11 Need more help? Web: www.jabra.com (for the latest support info and online user manuals) E-mail: Tech Support: [email protected] Information: [email protected] Phone: 1 (800) 327-2230 (toll-free in USA) 1 (603) 579-5311 (Canada) 12 Taking care of your headset • Always store the Jabra BT325s with the power off and safely protected.. • Avoid storage at extreme temperatures (above 45°C/113°F - including direct sunlight - or below -10°C/14°F). This can shorten battery life and may affect operation. High temperatures may also degrade performance. • If exposed to water or other liquids, the device should be wiped clean from any traces of water.  English

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Using a Jabra Bluetooth adapter
If you want to use the Jabra BT325s with a non-Bluetooth mobile phone, the Jabra A2±0
adapter is the answer°
It gives you a cordless connection with the following headset features: answer/end call,
voice dial function (if supported by the phone) and mute° Rejecting a call, last number
redial and putting a call on hold might not be supported through the headset jack in the
mobile phone°
To pair the Jabra BT325s with the Jabra A210
The pairing process is a little different:
Put your Jabra BT325s in pairing mode°
Put the Jabra A2±0 adapter in pairing mode°
Place them close together° You do not need a dedicated pin code to pair the two
Jabra products° Consult the Jabra A2±0 user manual for more information°
Making/answering a call when using the Jabra A210
When you make a call from your mobile phone, the call will automatically transfer to
the headset (if it is turned on)°
To answer a call: either
tap
the answer/end button on your headset or press the
answer button on your mobile phone°
What the lights mean
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Troubleshooting and FAQ
I hear crackling noises
Bluetooth is a radio technology, which means it is sensitive to objects between the
headset and the connected device° It is desinged for the headset and the connected
device to be used within 33 feet (±0 meters) of each other, wiht no major objects in
the way (walls, etc)°
I cannot hear anything in the headset
Increase the volume in the headset°
Ensure that the headset is paired to a device that is playing°
Make sure your phone is connected to the headset in the phone’s menu or by tapping
the answer/end button°
I have pairing problems
You may have deleted your pairing connection in your mobile phone - follow the pairing
instructions in section 3°
I cannot use reject call, call on hold, redial or voice dialing
These features are dependent on your phone supporting Bluetooth handsfree profile,
please consult your phone’s manual for details°
Need more help?
Web:
www.jabra.com
(for the latest support info and online user manuals)
E-mail: Tech Support:
techsupp@jabra°com
Information:
info@jabra°com
Phone: ± (800) 327-2230 (toll-free in USA)
± (603) 579-53±± (Canada)
Taking care of your headset
Always store the Jabra BT325s with the power off and safely protected
°°
Avoid storage at extreme temperatures (above 45²C/±±3²F – including direct sunlight
– or below -±0²C/±4²F)° This can shorten battery life and may affect operation° High
temperatures may also degrade performance°
If exposed to water or other liquids, the device should be wiped clean from any
traces of water°
What is the mean about your headset
Flashing every second: active on a call
Flashing every three seconds: in standby mode
Running low on battery
Charging
Fully charged
In pairing mode – see section 3
What you see
Flashing blue light
Flashing blue light
Flashing red light
Solid red light
Solid green light
Solid blue light