Jabra BT650s Headphones User Manual


 
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JABRA HALO
Bluetooth
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respective owners.
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GLossary
1 Bluetooth is a radio technology that connects devices, such
as mobile phones and headsets, without wires or cords over
a short distance (approx. 10 meters/33 feet). Bluetooth is safe
to use. It is secure too, so once a connection has been made
no-one can listen in and there is no interference from other
Bluetooth devices either. Get more information at
www.bluetooth.com.
2 Bluetooth proles are the dierent ways that Bluetooth
devices communicate with other devices. Bluetooth phones
support the headset prole, the hands-free prole or both. In
order to support a certain prole, a phone manufacturer must
implement certain mandatory features within the phone’s software.
3 Pairing creates a unique and encrypted link between two
Bluetooth devices and lets them communicate with each other.
Bluetooth devices will not work if the devices have not been paired.
4 Passkey or PIN is a code that you enter on your Bluetooth
enabled device (e.g. a mobile phone) to pair it with your Jabra
HALO. This makes your device and the Jabra HALO recognize
each other and automatically work together.
5 Standby mode is when the Jabra HALO is passively waiting
for a call. When you ‘end’ a call on your mobile phone, the headset
goes into standby mode.
Dispose of the product according
to local standards and regulations.
www.jabra.com/weee