Jabra BT100 Headphones User Manual


 
c) 8 Paired Devices (Audio Mode1/Audio Mode2 Operation)
It is possible for your headset to store pairing data with 8 different Bluetooth devices.
This means that you could have 8 Bluetooth phones paired,or 1 phone and 1 other
device. Operation of the headset in Audio Mode1 will recall the last device that the
headset paired to while in Audio Mode1. Similarly,operation in Audio Mode2 will
recall the last device that the headset paired to while in Audio Mode2.
To toggle between audio modes,simply follow the procedure below.
1. Starting with the boom in the closed position, enter Configuration Mode as described
on page 9.
2. With boom still closed,and the indicator light on solid (indicating Configuration
Mode) press either Volume button.
3. Watch the indicator light (one flash for Audio Mode1 or two flashes for Audio Mode2,
then off).
4. Open boom and verify repeated indicator light flash signal. (Single flash for Audio
Mode1,double flash for Audio Mode2).
5. Now the headset is ready for use in the selected mode,just follow pairing the headset
on page 9.
2. Within the 3 seconds,open the boom.The LED will remain on and the headset is now in
pairing mode and will remain in pairing mode for 5 minutes.
Perform a “device discovery”from the mobile phone.For details on device discovery
consult your phone user guide.Please Note:it may take several seconds to establish
connections.
3. Enter the passkey 0000 ,when your phone menu prompts you,and the phone
will start to pair the headset with the phone (the device ID is now stored in the
phone’s memory).
4. Your phone screen will advise that pairing has been successful,and the headset
indicator light flashes to let you know this also.
5. If the pairing is unsuccessful.Please return to step 1 and follow the steps 1-4.
6. Once the headset and phone have successfully paired you are ready to place and
receive calls (see page 15 “Making a Call”).
7. Please note that once paired the first time,the headset automatically connects to your
phone upon opening the boom.
(Note:The default headset pass key is 0000.)
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