GB
ES
What your new headset can do
Your Jabra BT8010 can be connected with up to two devices for phone and music features:
• | Advanced Audio (A2DP) *, Remote Control (AVRCP) | GB | |
| * as well as headset and |
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| profiles | ES | |
• | Bluetooth specification 2.0 (See Glossary, page 18) | ||
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Phone features
•Answer call
•End call
•Reject call1
•Voice dialing1
•Last number redialing1
•Call waiting1
•Put call on hold1
•Volume control
Music features *
•Play/Pause music1
•Stop music1
•Skip track forward1
•Volume control
GETTING STARTED
The buttons can activate different functionality, depending on the length of button press.
Instruction: | Duration of press |
Tap | Less than or equal to 0.8 seconds |
Double tap | Twice in less than or equal to |
| 0.8 seconds |
Press | Approximately 0.8 – 1.5 seconds |
Press and hold | Equal or longer than 2.0 seconds |
1Phone/device dependent
Please consult sections “3. Pairing with a phone or other device” and
“7. Working with two connected devices” for additional information.
Specifications
•Up to 10 hours of talk time or up to 300 hours of standby time or
up to 6 hours of music playing time *
•Internal rechargeable battery with charging option from AC power supply or PC via USB cable
•Weight of mono unit: 4/5 oz (23 grams)
•Total weight including stereo unit: 11/3 oz (37 grams) *
•Operating range up to 33 feet (10 meters)
1. Charging your headset
Charge your Jabra BT8010 for 2 hours to ensure that it is fully charged. Use only the chargers provided in the box – do not use chargers from any other devices as this might damage your Jabra BT8010.
Connect the mono unit to the AC power supply to charge from a power socket, or charge directly from your PC with the provided USB cable. When the display indicates “Charging complete” the headset is fully charged. The stereo unit does not require separate charging, as it draws power from the mono unit.
* Requires stereo accessory | Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth headset |