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Press and hold, IMPORTANT, How to pair your Jabra Bluetooth Hub and headset, pressing, pressing - pairing mode

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English In the unlikely event that the Bluetooth Hub is not OK, its LED will flash red. • First, try disconnecting and reconnecting the Bluetooth Hub from the power source. • If the LED is still flashing red, you must reset your Bluetooth Hub. o Press and hold the Bluetooth Hub reset button . o The reset light will turn solid red for 3 seconds, and then turn green. o If the LED is still flashing red, after disconnect and reset, please contact your dealer. IMPORTANT: Following reset, you must pair your Bluetooth Hub and headset. How to pair your Jabra Bluetooth Hub and headset IMPORTANT: Your Bluetooth Hub and headset have been pre-paired at the factory, so this step is only necessary if pairing has been lost, e.g. by resetting. • Set your headset into pairing mode by pressing its pairing button . The LED will show a steady blue light. • Set your Bluetooth Hub in pairing mode by pressing and holding its pairing button . The LED will show a steady blue light, and the two devices will 'search' for each other. NOTE: Both devices will continue to search for a pair for 5 minutes. • When your headset and Bluetooth Hub have paired successfully, the Bluetooth Hub LED will flash blue 10 times and then turn green and the headset LED will flash blue slowly. NOTE 1: If you accidentally put either the Bluetooth Hub or headset into pairing mode, tap the pairing button / to exit pairing mode. NOTE 2: To be able to use Voice Dial from your mobile phone, please note that you need to pair the Jabra JX10 headset with the Bluetooth Hub before you pair the headset to your mobile phone. One Bluetooth Hub can be paired with multiple headsets, just as one headset can be paired with multiple Bluetooth Hubs. Your headset will 'prioritize' the Bluetooth Hub it has been paired with most recently. • If the Bluetooth Hub is paired with multiple headsets, and more than one headset is in range, the Bluetooth Hub will seek to establish communication with the most recently connected headset. 11

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In the unlikely event that the Bluetooth Hub is not OK, its LED
will flash red.
First, try disconnecting and reconnecting the Bluetooth Hub from the power source.
If the LED is still flashing red, you must reset your Bluetooth Hub.
o
Press and hold
the Bluetooth Hub reset button
.
o The reset light
will turn solid red for 3 seconds, and then turn green.
o If the LED is still flashing red, after disconnect and reset, please contact your dealer.
IMPORTANT:
Following reset, you must pair your Bluetooth Hub and headset.
How to pair your Jabra Bluetooth Hub and headset
IMPORTANT:
Your Bluetooth Hub and headset have been pre-paired at the factory, so
this step is only necessary if pairing has been lost, e.g. by resetting.
Set your headset into pairing mode by
pressing
its pairing button
. The LED
will
show a steady blue light.
Set your Bluetooth Hub in pairing mode by
pressing and holding
its pairing button
.
The LED
will show a steady blue light, and the two devices will ‘search’ for each
other.
NOTE:
Both devices will continue to search for a pair for 5 minutes.
When your headset and Bluetooth Hub have paired successfully, the Bluetooth Hub
LED
will flash blue 10 times and then turn green and the headset LED
will flash
blue slowly.
NOTE 1:
If you accidentally put either the Bluetooth Hub or headset into pairing mode,
tap
the pairing button
/
to exit pairing mode.
NOTE 2:
To be able to use Voice Dial from your mobile phone, please note that you need
to pair the Jabra JX10 headset with the Bluetooth Hub before you pair the headset to your
mobile phone.
One Bluetooth Hub can be paired with multiple headsets, just as one headset can be
paired with multiple Bluetooth Hubs. Your headset will ‘prioritize’ the Bluetooth Hub it
has been paired with most recently.
If the Bluetooth Hub is paired with multiple headsets, and more than one headset
is in range, the Bluetooth Hub will seek to establish communication with the most
recently connected headset.
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