7.13 Forcing reconnection/Disconnection via the touchscreen
The Jabra GO base does not connect directly to the mobile phone — the base connects to the headset and the headset connects to the mobile phone. Its connection to the mobile phone is via the headset.
If the headset — and therefore also the base — loses the connection to the mobile phone (e.g. if you take it out of range) it periodically attempts to reconnect. You can also force the headset to reconnect with it from the base touchscreen. The headset must be within range of the base for this to happen.
To reconnect manually, do the following:
1. The mobile | 2. Touch the greyed |
phone icon is | out mobile |
greyed out, | phone icon to |
indicating that | make it the target |
the connection is | (as shown). |
lost. |
|
Figure 45: Mobile phone connection is lost | Figure 46: Mobile phone is the target |
3. Touch the Blue- | 4. When the |
tooth® button | mobile phone |
on the mobile | and headset are |
phone icon. | reconnected — |
This causes the | which means that |
headset to start | the connection |
reconnecting | to the base is also |
to the mobile | restored — the |
phone, indicated | mobile phone |
by the flashing | target icon is no |
Bluetooth® icon | longer greyed |
(as shown). | out (as shown) |
Figure 47: Mobile phone is the target | Figure 48: Mobile phone and base are reconnected |
Conversely, if you want to force the headset to disconnect the mobile phone, do the following:
1.Touch the mobile phone target icon to view the Mobile Phone menu. See the figure below:
2.Touch Disconnect. This causes the headset to disconnect the mobile phone, indicated by greyed out target icon with the Bluetooth® button.
MOBILE PHONE | 3. Touch a different phone icon to select a different (connected) target. |
| |
Disconnect | Suppose you select the desk phone as the new target; the touchscreen |
is as shown in the first figure in this section. |
Figure 49: Mobile Phone menu
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