Jabra 6430 user manual Listening to Music, Using MS Office Communicator with Your Headset

Page 21

6.10 Listening to Music

To listen to music from your PC, use the Jabra Control Center and/or its icon in the Windows notification area to activate the audio link from the PC to the Jabra GO headset. Provided no other phone lines are active, your headset will then begin to play all of the sounds generated by your PC, including music from your media player.

Alternatively, you can use the Jabra PC Suite to set the audio link to open automatically when sound is detected on the USB interface. See also the Jabra PC Suite online help for details.

To listen to music from a mobile phone, use the controls provided by your phone as described in its user manual. Note also the following:

-Music sounds best when you use wideband audio when possible. See Section 7.10: Narrowband vs. Wideband Audio.

-If you are using a supported media player and softphone on your PC, then the Jabra softphone driver will automatically pause the music when a call comes in. You must manually restart the music, however.

6.11Using MS Office Communicator with Your Headset

Microsoft Office Communicator communicates directly with attached USB devices and does not require a dedicated driver to work with Jabra products. For the same reason, you do not need to install or run Jabra PC Suite in order to send commands from your headset to the softphone. However, you will still use Jabra PC Suite whenever you want to configure your Jabra device using the Jabra Control Center.

The GO 6430 is optimized for Microsoft Office Communicator, it should automatically be recognized and configured for Office Communicator as soon as you plug it into your computer. Other Jabra products can also be used with Office Communicator, but you may need to configure Office Communicator to use the headset, which is easy to do (see your Office Communicator documentation for details).

After connecting your headset to your computer, run the Jabra Control Center and check to see if it shows

a setting for choosing between Office Communicator and Jabra softphone drivers as the default target for the button on your headset. If you use Office Communicator as your primary softphone, then make sure this is set to “Office Communicator”.The settings provided by Jabra Control Center vary depending on which headset is connected to your computer.

You are able to control the following features of Microsoft Office Communicator using your standard Jabra headset controls:

-Incoming call notification

-Accept incoming call

-End call

-Mute microphone

The headset controls for invoking each of the above features of your softphone work in exactly the same way as they do for your mobile phone.

english

Jabra GO 6430 User manual

21

Image 21
Contents Jabra GO Travel Charger and Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Important Warnings and Safety InformationDaily Use Calling, Answering and Hanging Up Managing Bluetooth Connections and the Pairing TableJabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Pairing the Jabra Link 350 USB BluetoothStoring the Headset and Jabra Link 350 USB 11.1Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter features Jabra GO Headset featuresJabra GO Travel Charger features IntroductionRead the Safety Guide Protecting your Hearing with SafeTone Important Warnings and Safety InformationIntellitone Noise-Exposure Protection Protection level Criteria for selectingOther Specifications Care and MaintenanceProduct Overview Package ContentsMultifunction button answer/end call, among other functions Headset DiagramOptional Accessories Extra Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth AdapterJabra GO 6400 series accessories Charging the Headset System Setup and ConnectionsAssembling the Headset Pairing the Headset with Your Mobile Phone Constant green light Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Setup and ConnectionConstant yellow light Slow-flashing green lightInstalling and Running the Jabra PC Suite Gesture name How to make it Headset Controls and IndicatorsHeadset Visual and Audio Indicators Daily Use Calling, Answering and Hanging UpHow to make a call Standard Mobile Phone DialingVoice-Activated Mobile Phone Dialing Calling through a Softphone How to answer a callHanging up Controlling the Speaker Volume and MicrophoneSwitching between Your Phone and Headset Last Number RedialManaging Call Collisions and Call Waiting Listening to Music Using MS Office Communicator with Your HeadsetJabra GO Headset How to Wear the HeadsetAssembling or Changing the Wearing Style Attaching the Ear Hook for either EarReplacing the Earbud Using the Headset with Other Bluetooth DevicesAudio signal tones Headset Controls and SignalsHeadset visual indicator Touch panelFunction Tap Double Press Long Press State or event Tone description Sample Headset Signal TonesHeadset Visual Indicators LED Choosing Voice or Tones for Target indicatorsHeadset visual signals and their meanings POwer save mode Battery Indicators and RechargeStaying within Range Microphone Noise BlackoutHigh capacity Jabra Go Installations Clearing the Bluetooth Pairing TableMaking and changing Connections Using the Travel Charger Charging the Headset with the Travel ChargerCommunicating with a PC Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Diagram Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth AdapterPurpose of the Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Activity indicators LEDs USB plug Multifunction buttonAdapter Status LED Signal Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Visual IndicatorsFunction Tap Press Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Multifunction ButtonWhy doesn’t my computer detect the USB Bluetooth Adapter? FAQs and TroubleshootingIs it possible to listen in on calls with the Jabra GO 6430? What is the range on the Jabra GO 6430?Europe Getting AssistanceUSA and Canada Asia/PacificTechnical Specifications HeadsetHeadset Hearing Protection Headset Battery Jabra Link 350 Bluetooth AdapterMaterials and Allergies Certifications and Safety Approvals Travel ChargerProduct Disposal GlOSSARY USB Bluetooth adapter Softphone driverWideband audio Type GO6400HS/END001W RevB