Jabra GO 6470 Headphones User Manual


 
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Jabra GO 6470 USER MANUAL
Voice-Activated Mobile Phone Dialing
This feature requires that your mobile phone supports the hands-free Bluetooth® wireless technology prole. See
your mobile phone’s documentation for details about how to set up voice-activated dialing and whether this
feature is supported over Bluetooth®.
Figure 35:
To use voice-activated dialing, tap the multifunction button and speak the appropriate voice tag.
To use voice-activated dialing with a mobile phone that supports it:
1. If necessary, set the mobile phone as the current target for your headset (see also Section 6.2: The Target Phone
Concept).
2. Tap the headset’s multifunction button or touch the activate-audio-link icon on the touchscreen. You will then
hear the voice-dialing prompt generated by your mobile phone. Speak the trigger for the number you want
and allow the phone to dial.
Tip: Your voice tags may work better if you record them using the headset rather than your phone’s
built-in microphone. This will make sure that the sound the phone “hears” coming from the headset when
dialing will be the closest possible match to the recorded voice tag.
Calling through a Softphone
Figure 36:
To make a call on your softphone, simply dial as usual while wearing the headset.
To place a call through your softphone, dial the number or choose a contact using your softphone program. The
audio connection to your headset will activate automatically as soon as your recipient’s phone begins ringing.
Notes:
- If you are using an unsupported softphone, you need to manually open a PC audio communica-
tion link from your softphone to your headset before dialing. You can either do this via the base
touchscreen — in the PC & Softphone menu — or you can use Jabra Control Center (see the PC Suite
online help for details. See also Chapter 5: Installing and Running the Jabra PC Suite).
- Jabra GO includes call handling (e.g. ringtone detection, accept call, hang up) for supported soft-
phones only. Unsupported softphones see the headset as a standard sound card.