Jabra GO™ 6430 User manual www.jabra.
.1 Read the Safety Guide.................................................................................................................6 2.2 Protecting your Hearing with SafeTone™.............................................................6 english Contents 1. Introduction.......................................................................................5 2. Important Warnings and Safety Information............6 2.3 Care and Maintenance..........................................................
6.1 Headset Controls and Indicators.............................................................................17 6.2 The Target Phone Concept..................................................................................................17 6.3 How to make a call....................................................................................................................17 english 6. Daily Use — Calling, Answering and Hanging Up....... 17 6.4 How to answer a call.................................
Using the Travel Charger......................................................... 32 8.1 Storing the Headset and Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter....................................................................................................................32 8.2 Charging the Headset with the Travel Charger..........................................32 english 8. 8.3 Communicating with a PC....................................................................................................32 9.
english 1. Introduction Thank you for selecting a Jabra GO™ 6430 headset solution. We are sure that you will enjoy its wide range of features and find it comfortable to wear and easy to use. The Jabra GO headset features extremely compact and light-weight construction, touch-panel volume control, fast recharge, wideband audio and dual Noise Blackout™ microphones.
2.1 Read the Safety Guide WARNING!: Your headset includes a Warning & Declaration guide. Do not attempt to assemble or use your headset before you have thoroughly read and understood the safety guide. If you did not receive the booklet, please contact your Jabra representative before continuing. 2.2 english 2. Important Warnings and Safety Information Protecting your Hearing with SafeTone™ WARNING!: Because a headset is held firmly against your ear, sudden, loud sounds pose a potential hearing risk.
Care and Maintenance 2.4 english 2.3 Protect your headset and accessories just as you would any other type of sensitive electronic equipment. If your Jabra devices require cleaning, then consider the following advice: - The headset, headband, neckband and ear hook can be wiped clean with a dry cloth if needed. - The cords can be dry-dusted as required. - The leatherette ear cushion(s) can be cleaned. When cleaning, remove them and wipe with a damp cloth.
3. Product Overview Package Contents english 3.
3.2 Headset Diagram english 1 Multifunction button (answer/end call, among other functions) 2 Touch panel for volume (by sliding finger) and mute control (by double-tapping) 3 Dual Noise Blackout™ microphone 4 Activity and status indicator (multicolor LED) 5 Earbud (with speaker) 6 Mount for ear-hook wearing-style attachment 7 Recharge and data interface 1 4 2 5 3 6 7 Figure 2: Jabra GO headset as seen from the outer and inner sides, respectively 3.
Optional Accessories 1 Headband 2 Neckband 3 Car charge adapter english 3.4 The following accessories for Jabra GO 6430 are available separately and are occasionally mentioned in the other chapters of this manual. You may have ordered one or more of these together with your headset.
4. System Setup and Connections 4.1 Charging the Headset To charge the headset, insert it into the Travel Charger and connect the mini-USB port on the Travel Charger to a power source as illustrated below. The headset LED will change from red to yellow while charging, then to green when fully charged. If the headset is functioning while charging, the LED can change to other colours and blink to indicate other events/changes in state. See the section “Headset Visual Indicators (LED)” for more.
Important: Regardless of which wearing style you choose, always be sure to adjust the headset so that the microphone is positioned as close to your mouth as possible. This will maximize the noise-cancelling effect of its microphone and make sure that your voice comes through loud and clear. english Choose a style and assemble the headset so that it will fit to your preferred ear. See Section 7.2: Assembling or Changing the Wearing Style for detailed instructions.
Pairing the Headset with Your Mobile Phone english 4.3 To use Bluetooth® wireless technology, you must set up the wireless communication between the Jabra GO headset and your mobile phone by pairing them. Pair the headset manually at any time using the procedure below. 1. If your headset is currently turned on, turn it off by pressing and holding on its multifunction button for about 4 seconds — until its LED gives four quick flashes and then turns off. 2.
4.4 english Note: - All communications between your Jabra GO headset and mobile phone are encrypted, so others will not be able to intercept and understand your conversation. Establishing this encryption is an important part of the pairing process. - Just because two devices are paired, does not necessarily mean they are connected (which means that the link between them is active).
5.1 Jabra PC Suite Features The Jabra PC Suite is a collection of programs that support and expand your headset’s features. It enables you to: - Control several types of softphone programs from your headset - Configure the headset from your PC - Update the firmware for your headset - Save and recall headset configuration to/from your PC - Upgrade your Jabra solution by entering license keys for locked features 5.2 english 5.
english Applying Firmware Updates To update the firmware in a Jabra GO 6400 headset, do the following: 1. Insert the Jabra GO 6400 headset into the travel charger and plug the USB cable from the travel charger into a USB port directly on your PC. 2. Bring the headset into firmware update mode by double-tapping the MFB button on the headset (two quick taps with less than half a second between them) and make sure the LED on the headset turns pink. 3.
6.1 Headset Controls and Indicators The Multifunction Button This button is located near the back of the headset. Through a combination of taps, double-taps, short presses and long presses, you will be able to execute all of the most-needed functions, including answering a call, hanging up, switching between held calls, and more. english 6. Daily Use — Calling, Answering and Hanging Up See the section “Headset Controls and Signals” for more.
english Voice-Activated Mobile Phone Dialing This feature requires that your mobile phone supports the hands-free Bluetooth® wireless technology profile. See your mobile phone’s documentation for details about how to set up voice-activated dialing and whether this feature is supported over Bluetooth® wireless technology. Figure 9: 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.
How to answer a call english 6.4 To answer a call from any connected phone: 1. You will hear a ringtone from the ringing phone and/or headset. The ringtone played in the headset normally also indicates which phone is ringing (see also Section 7.5: Headset Controls and Signals). The headset will usually automatically switch the target phone to the one that is ringing. 2. Tap the multifunction button on the headset. You can also answer a call using the native controls of your mobile phone or softphone.
Controlling the Speaker Volume and Microphone english 6.6 The headset features a touch panel that is similar to the touch pad included with many laptop computers. Use it to adjust the volume you hear in your headset and to mute/unmute the microphone. - Slide your finger up the touch panel (away from your mouth) to increase the volume. - Slide your finger down the touch panel to decrease the volume. - Double-tap on the touch panel to mute or unmute the microphone.
Managing Call Collisions and Call Waiting Call Collision This occurs when you are talking on one phone and a call comes in on a different phone that is also connected to your headset. Two different phones compete for access to your headset. Managing Call Collision Call collision can be managed from the UI of the phone receiving the call: If the incoming call is accepted on the phone UI, then it is routed to the headset and the current call is put on audio-hold.
Note: In order to listen to music, you must have a softphone enabled. This sets up the USB audio connection from the PC to the headset. To listen to music from your PC, use the Jabra Control Center and/or its icon in the Windows notification area to activate the audio link from the PC to the Jabra GO headset. Provided no other phone lines are active, your headset will then begin to play all of the sounds generated by your PC, including music from your media player.
7.1 How to Wear the Headset You can wear your Jabra GO headset in a variety of styles, each of which can be worn on either the left or right ear., as illustrated below. english 7. The Jabra GO Headset This chapter provides in-depth details about the Jabra GO headset. See also Chapter 3: Product Overview for detailed diagrams.
english Attaching a Head- or Neckband To attach a head- or neckband: 1. Remove the current wearing-style attachment, if any. 2. Align the earbud and fitting of the headset with the matching holes on the head- or neckband and press until it clicks into place. 3. Put on the headset and rotate the microphone until it is as close as possible to your mouth.
Headset Controls and Signals 1. Multifunction button This button is located near the back of the headset. Through a combination of taps, double-taps, short presses and long presses, you will be able to execute all of the most-needed functions, including answering a call, hanging up, switching between held calls, and more. english 7.5 All Jabra GO headsets feature a collection of controls and indicators that enable you to manage and monitor your calls. These are: 2.
Function Tap Answer incoming call Connect to the current target phone (e.g.
State or event Tone description Power on A 3-note melody ending on a high note Power off A 3-note melody ending on a medium-low note Button tap A quick medium tone Button double-tap Two button-tap tones Button press The button-tap tone followed by a longer tone Maximum volume reached Two short, high notes Minimum volume reached Two short, low notes Mic mute A quick medium tone, rest and quick low tone; repeats occasionally Incoming softphone call A very fast, medium-pitch melody Incoming
Headset Visual Indicators (LED) The headset includes a multicolor LED, which indicates the state of the headset as outlined in the table below.
LED when battery level is good LED when battery level is low Power being turned on Green 100ms Off 100ms Repeats to a total of 3 times Same as for good battery level Power being turned off Red 100ms Off 100ms Repeats to a total of 3 times Same as for good battery level Constant blue Constant red Blue 200ms Off 400ms Repeats to a total of 5 times Red 100ms Off 300ms Repeats to a total of 5 times Constant yellow Constant red english Headset state Pairing Pairing succeeded Charging Constant g
Staying within Range english 7.8 The Jabra GO headset supports the following maximum ranges: - When talking through the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter: up to 100m - When talking over Bluetooth® wireless technology Class 2 (most) mobile phones: up to 25m In practice, you will probably find the range to be somewhat shorter due to physical obstructions and electromagnetic interference. Also, if your headset is in power save mode, the range is slightly reduced.
english 7.11 High capacity Jabra Go Installations Bluetooth® wireless technology uses low-power radio technology for wireless transmission. All radio technologies are subject to interference from other products using radio technologies commonly used in offices. Therefore, under certain conditions, you might experience some performance degradation if you install many Jabra GO headsets in one location or if there is interference from other radio technologies.
8.1 Storing the Headset and Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter 3 The Travel Charger includes compartments for storing the headset on one side and the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter on the other. These make it easy to bring a full Jabra GO solution with you and also prepare the headset to be charged. english 8.
9.1 Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter Diagram english 9. The Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter The Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter and Travel Charger are included with the Jabra GO 6430 package; they are available as accessories for all other Jabra GO solutions. This chapter explains how to use the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter. This chapter explains how to use the Travel Charger. See also Chapter 3: Product Overview for detailed diagrams. 1. Activity indicators (LEDs) 2.
english 6. Your headset and USB Bluetooth® Adapter are now paired and connected. Figure 20: Jabra GO headset paired with both a mobile phone and the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter 9.4 Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter Visual Indicators The Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter includes a pair of closely spaced LEDs, which light in various colors and patterns to indicate the status of the adapter and its connections. These are summarized in the table below.
The Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter MFB Function Tap Toggle between MS OC softphone mode and standard softphone mode (Only during the first three seconds after you plug in the adapter) english 9.5 The Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter includes a single button, which you can use for many purposes depending on which state the adapter is in (e.g., waiting, active, call-on-hold) and the type of gesture you use on the button (i.e., tap or press).
Q Why won’t my headset pair with my mobile phone? A Please check the following: - Make sure that the headset is charged and in pairing mode. If the headset is already turned on, use the multi-function button to turn it off (press and hold down for 4 seconds), then turn it back on in pairing mode (press and hold for 4 seconds). In pairing mode, its LED should be a constant blue color. If it’s red, that means the headset needs charging.
Q Is it possible to listen in on calls with the Jabra GO 6430? A The risk of unauthorized access to communication via a Bluetooth® headset is very limited. Jabra GO 6430 uses 128 bit encryption. english Q Does Wi-Fi interfere with Jabra GO 6430 if you have them in the same place? A No, the Jabra GOTM 6430 uses adaptive frequency hopping, thereby avoiding channels that are blocked by Wi-Fi. To ensure good sound quality, only the free channels are used.
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12.1 Headset Wearing styles: Ear hook, headband, neckband (either included or available as accessories, depending on model) Dimensions: 18mm x 76mm x 22.5mm english 12.
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PC-based configuration: All settings can be stored and loaded from a PC for backup and mass deployment Softphone support: Full call handling for Skype, Cisco IP Communicator, Microsoft Office Communicator; others see headset as a standard sound card; support for additional softphones may be added via driver updates for the PC english Visual indicators: Multicolor LEDs indicate pairing status, connection status, on-call status and other details 12.6 Travel Charger Dimensions: 34mm x 83.5mm x 26.
english 13. GlOSSARY Bluetooth® An open wireless protocol for exchanging data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices, such as mobile phones and headsets. It is primarily designed for low power consumption, with a short range (powerclass-dependent: 1 meter, 10 meters, 100 meters) based on low-cost transceiver microchips in each device. Bluetooth® wireless technology makes it possible for these devices to communicate with each other when they are in range.
USB Bluetooth® adapter Sometimes also called a dongle (see above). A PC must have a Bluetooth® adapter in order to communicate with other Bluetooth® wireless technology devices. While some desktop computers and most recent laptops come with a built-in Bluetooth® adapter, others require an external one. Bluetooth® wireless technology allows multiple devices to communicate with a computer over a single adapter.
english Made in China Type: GO6400HS/END001W Jabra GO 6430 User manual www.jabra.com 32-00684 RevD © 2010 GN Netcom A/S. All rights reserved. Jabra® is a registered trademark of GN Netcom A/S. All other trademarks included herein are the property of their respective owners. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by GN Netcom A/S is under license. (Design and specifications subject to change without notice).