The Settings Tab
The options on the Settings tab enable you to control the Audio protection (Intellitone).
Use the settings in the Audio protection (Intellitone) area of the Settings tab to set the hearing-protection level of your headset.
Hearing risk is evaluated as a function of both volume and duration. Therefore, the maximum sound level should be lowered as the number of hours you spend using the headset increases. The headsets offer a choice of four protection levels. These features protect your hearing by preventing acoustic shocks and limiting the maximum noise exposure from the headset during your workday. This system is called Intellitone™, which is only available from Jabra. All protection levels (including “none”) also feature Peakstop™, which offers protection against sud- den, loud audio spikes.
All three Intellitone levels above (other than “none”) meet and exceed de facto global protection levels, and are compliant with NIOSH standards and EU health and safety codes of 85 dB(A).
In the Audio protection (Intellitone) area, mark the radio button for the Intellitone level that matches the number of hours in which you use the headset each day.
If you are using a Microsoft Office Communicator softphone you need to switch to MS Office Communicator in the Settings tab as the primary target softphone for your calls.
Important: Check your local laws or regulations to find out whether a specific protection level is mandated in your area.
The Softbuttons Tab
The settings on the Softbuttons tab enable you to assign functions to the soft buttons of the USB controller (labeled × and O, respectively).
Use the drop-down lists here to select from the available functions for each of the two soft buttons. Once config- ured, you will be able to trigger these functions by pressing the corresponding button on the USB controller.
Often, you will configure these buttons to control the Bluetooth connection to your mobile phone. *See “Pairing the Headset with Your Mobile Phone”, below, for details about how to do this.
If you want stereo sound for playing music, your phone needs to support A2DP.
Updating the Headset Firmware
Firmware updates can sometimes improve the performance of your headset and/or add new features. Visit the Jabra web site to find out if firmware updates are available for any of your Jabra products. You will be able to download the updates from there as they become available.
WARNING: Do not remove the headset from your PC while the firmware is being updated and make sure your computer will not shut down or go into sleep or standby mode during the process (Should a disconnection unintentionally occur, please retry from step 1). Ensure the headset is connected directly to a USB port on the PC.
To apply a firmware update:
1.If you have not already done so, then attach your headset to your computer.
2.If you have not already done so, then download the firmware update from Jabra and save it on your hard disk or network in a location where you can see it from your computer.
3.On your PC, use the Start menu to run the firmware-update application of the Jabra PC Suite.
4.Follow the instructions on your screen to identify your headset model, select the firmware update file and apply it. See also the Jabra PC Suite online help for more details.
How to use the headset with a Mobile Phone
The USB controller on the headset includes a Bluetooth circuit, which gives you up to 10m range between the headset and a mobile phone. The Bluetooth capability enables the headset to connect directly wirelessly to a mobile phone or another Bluetooth sound source. When connected to a mobile phone, you will be able to answer and end calls using the buttons of the of the Jabra BIZ 2400 USB controller.
Pairing the Headset with Your Mobile Phone
To use your headset with a mobile phone, you must pair the headset with your phone. Once they are paired, the headset will automatically connect to the mobile phone whenever it is in range. You should only need to pair the two devices once, and then the headset will automatically connect when it is within approximately 10m of the mobile phone. The headset must remain connected to your computer, because it requires power from the USB connection.
To pair your headset with a mobile phone:
1.Connect your headset to your computer and run the Jabra Control Center (see above).
2.Go to the Softbuttons tab of the Jabra Control Center. Here you see two drop-down lists for assigning functions to each of the soft buttons of the headset controller.
3.Decide which of the two soft buttons you would like to use to control your mobile phone. Open the matching drop-down list and select Mobile from the list.
4.The USB controller on the headset now lights blue, which indicates that the headset is in pairing mode. This means that it is advertising itself for pairing with other Bluetooth devices.
5. Make sure that Bluetooth is active on your mobile phone and put your phone into Bluetooth finding mode. The exact procedure for doing this varies by mobile phone manufacturer and model—see your mobile phone manual for details.
6.Your phone now looks to see if any nearby Bluetooth devices are advertising themselves for pairing—this should include your headset. Use your phone’s controls to identify and select the “Jabra BIZ 2400” device. Your phone may also ask for the headset’s pass code. The pass code for all Jabra devices is 0000 (four zeros); if necessary, enter this code into your phone and commit the code (e.g., by pressing on an OK button).
7.Your phone will now attempt to connect to the Jabra BIZ 2400 USB controller and then shows you the result of the attempt. If the attempt fails, please try again. If you are still having trouble, please check your mobile phone documentation and/or contact technical support for Jabra and/or your mobile phone.