Jabra 6430 user manual Replacing the Earbud, Using the Headset with Other Bluetooth Devices

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Attaching a Head- or Neckband

To attach a head- or neckband:

1. Remove the current wearing-style attachment, if any.

2. Align the earbud and fitting of the headset with the matching holes on the head- or neckband and press until it clicks into place.

3. Put on the headset and rotate the microphone until it is as close as possible to your mouth.

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Figure 16: Attaching the Jabra GO headset to a head- or neckband

Removing a Wearing-Style Attachment

To remove a wearing-style attachment, perform the opposite procedure to that described above for attaching it.

7.3Replacing the Earbud

After extensive use, the earbud of the Jabra GO headset may become worn, dirty and/or uncomfortable. The headset includes two extra, differently-shaped earbuds. Otherwise, you can order additional replacements from GN at any time.

To remove the earbud, hold the headset with the earbud facing you and twist the earbud gently anti-clockwise until it comes free. Then align the replacement earbud onto the same fitting and gently press it down until it clicks into place (do not rotate).

7.4Using the Headset with Other Bluetooth Devices

Pairing the Headset with a Mobile Phone

The Jabra GO headset is based on Bluetooth and can therefore be used with any mobile phone that also supports Bluetooth. You must set up the wireless communication between the two devices by pairing them. See Section 4.3: Pairing the Headset with your Mobile Phone for complete instructions.

Pairing the Headset with a Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter

To pair the headset to a Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter connected to your computer, place both units in pairing mode while they are close to each other. They will find each other automatically and then pair and connect to each other as needed. See Section 9.3: Pairing the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter and Headset for complete details.

Managing Your Bluetooth Connections and Pairing Table

Once you have paired it with your mobile phone and Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter, the headset manages its Bluetooth connections automatically. However, you may sometimes need to manage your Bluetooth connections and pairing table more carefully. See Section 7.12: Managing Bluetooth Connections and the Pairing Table for complete details.

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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 Table11.1 Pairing the Jabra Link 350 USB BluetoothJabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Storing the Headset and Jabra Link 350 USBIntroduction Jabra GO Headset featuresJabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter features Jabra GO Travel Charger featuresProtection level Criteria for selecting Important Warnings and Safety InformationRead the Safety Guide Protecting your Hearing with SafeTone Intellitone Noise-Exposure ProtectionOther Specifications Care and MaintenanceProduct Overview Package ContentsMultifunction button answer/end call, among other functions Headset DiagramJabra GO 6400 series accessories Optional AccessoriesExtra Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Charging the Headset System Setup and ConnectionsAssembling the Headset Pairing the Headset with Your Mobile Phone Slow-flashing green light Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Setup and ConnectionConstant green light Constant yellow lightInstalling and Running the Jabra PC Suite Daily Use Calling, Answering and Hanging Up Headset Controls and IndicatorsGesture name How to make it Headset Visual and Audio IndicatorsVoice-Activated Mobile Phone Dialing How to make a callStandard Mobile Phone Dialing Calling through a Softphone How to answer a callHanging up Controlling the Speaker Volume and MicrophoneManaging Call Collisions and Call Waiting Switching between Your Phone and HeadsetLast Number Redial Listening to Music Using MS Office Communicator with Your HeadsetAttaching the Ear Hook for either Ear How to Wear the HeadsetJabra GO Headset Assembling or Changing the Wearing StyleReplacing the Earbud Using the Headset with Other Bluetooth DevicesTouch panel Headset Controls and SignalsAudio signal tones Headset visual indicatorFunction 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 Microphone Noise Blackout Battery Indicators and RechargePOwer save mode Staying within RangeMaking and changing Connections High capacity Jabra Go InstallationsClearing the Bluetooth Pairing Table Communicating with a PC Using the Travel ChargerCharging the Headset with the Travel Charger Activity indicators LEDs USB plug Multifunction button Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth AdapterJabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Diagram Purpose of the Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth AdapterAdapter 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?Asia/Pacific Getting AssistanceEurope USA and CanadaHeadset Hearing Protection Technical SpecificationsHeadset Materials and Allergies Headset BatteryJabra Link 350 Bluetooth Adapter Product Disposal Certifications and Safety ApprovalsTravel Charger GlOSSARY Wideband audio USB Bluetooth adapterSoftphone driver Type GO6400HS/END001W RevB