*Functions marked with * are dependent on your phone supporting these features. Check your phone’s user manual for further information.
10. What the lights mean
What you see | What this means about your headset |
Solid light: | In pairing mode – see Pairing section |
Slow single flash: | Connected to phone and in standby mode* |
Slow double flash: | Not connected to phone and in standby mode |
Quick single flash: | Active on call |
Quick double flash: | Incoming/Outgoing call |
Triple flash: | Battery low |
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*BT2010 is equipped with Jabra Discreet Light feature, meaning that light indicator (LED) turns off after 1 min of
11. Troubleshooting & FAQ
I hear crackling noises
•For the best audio quality, always wear your headset on the same side of the body as your mobile phone.
I cannot hear anything in my headset
•Increase the volume on the headset.
•Ensure that the headset is paired with the phone.
•Make sure that the phone is connected to the headset – if it does not connect either from the phone’s Bluetooth menu or by tapping the answer/end button, follow the pairing procedure (refer to pairing section in this user manual).
•You can determine whether your headset is connected to a device by looking at the flashes on the headset after tapping the answer/end button when the headset is on: single slow flashes means that the headset is connected to a device, double slow flashes means that the headset is currently not connected.
I have connection problems
•You may have deleted your headset pairing connection in your mobile phone. Follow the pairing instructions; refer to this section in this user manual.
•You can determine whether your headset is connected to a device by looking at the flashes on the headset after tapping the answer/end button when the headset is on: single slow flashes means that the headset is connected to a device, double slow flashes means that the headset is currently not connected.