GN Audio USA BTE6 Jabra Bluetooth Headset User Manual

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Jabra motion
User Manual
jabra.com/motion
3.1	Height adjustment
3.2	Left or right ear wearing style
3.3	EARGEL POSITIONING	
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1. welcome............................................4
2. headset OVERVIEW...........................5
3. how to wear................................... 6
4. how to charge............................... 8
4.1	Charging using the Micro-usb cable
4.2 charging using the wall charger	
4.3 battery status
5. how to connect............................10
5.1	CONNECT with a bluetooth device
10
5.2	CONNECT with an nfc DEVICE	
11
5.3	Transfer audio between NFC device and
headset
12
6. how to use..................................... 13
6.1	Busylight
15
6.2 Multiple call handling
15
6.3	voice commands on/OFF	
16
6.4 VOICE COMMANDS	
16
6.5	voice guidance
17
7.1	Call assist
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7.2 POWER NAP
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7.3 Intelligent volume control
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8. software........................................22
8.1 jabra connect
22
8.2 customize headset settings
22
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7.	motion sensor controls...........19
9.	SUPPORT...........................................23
9.1 faq
23
9.2	Compliance mode
24
9.3	How to care for your headset
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10.	Technical specifications............25
Thank you for using the Jabra Motion. We hope you
enjoy it!
Jabra Motion features
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1. welcome
ƒƒ Motion sensor technology for call control, and
enhanced audio performance and extended
battery performance
ƒƒ Power Nap for extended battery performance
ƒƒ Intelligent volume control that automatically
adjusts to surroundings
ƒƒ NFC technology
ƒƒ Volume touch controls
ƒƒ Voice controls
ƒƒ HD Voice
ƒƒ Wireless freedom
ƒƒ Noise Blackout™ 3.0
ƒƒ Wind noise protection
ƒƒ Jabra SafeTone™
ƒƒ Busylight indicator
ƒƒ Adjustable height for perfect fit
NFC zone
Volume
touch-sensitive panel
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2. headset OVERVIEW
Call button
Busylight
indicator
LED indicators
Micro-USB port
Microphones
Voice and Mute
microphone button
Wall charger
Micro-USB cable
Eargels
3 sizes for custom fit
NOTE: All accessories are also available at jabra.com.
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3. how to wear
3.1 Height adjustment
Get the perfect fit for your ear by adjusting the
height of the speaker up or down.
The headset can be worn on the left or right ear. To
switch ear:
1. Pull the speaker all the way down.
2. Rotate the speaker 180°.
3. Twist the eargel around to fit.
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3.2 Left or right ear wearing style
3.3 EARGEL POSITIONING
For optimal audio quality rotate the eargel for best
fit. It is recommended to try all three eargel sizes
to find the optimal fit.
4.1 Charging using the Micro-usb
cable
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4. how to charge
Plug the headset into any available USB port on
your PC using the micro-USB cable.
4.2 charging using the wall charger
Plug the headset into a power supply using the
wall charger.
NOTE: For safety reasons, it is recommended not to use
the headset while it is charging.
In use
When charging
50% - 100%
100%
10% - 50%
50% - 100%
0% - 10%
0% - 50%
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4.3 battery status
Note: It takes 2 hours to fully charge the headset.
5.1 CONNECT with a bluetooth device
The first time the headset is turned on it will
attempt to connect with a Bluetooth device.
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5. how to connect
1. Plug the headset into a power supply using the
wall charger or micro-USB cable.
2. Turn-on the headset and follow the voice-guided
connection instructions.
Manually connect with a Bluetooth device
1. While pressing the Call button, open the flip
boom-arm. Release the Call button when the
Bluetooth light flashes blue.
2. Wear on the ear and follow the voice-guided
connection instructions.
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1. Ensure that NFC is enabled on your mobile
device.
2. Open the flip boom-arm on the headset.
3. Locate and gently tap the NFC zone on the
headset against the NFC zone on your mobile
device. The mobile device will announce that
the headset is now paired when the connection
is successful.
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5.2 CONNECT with an nfc DEVICE
NFC zone
Note: NFC devices have NFC implemented in different
ways. The size and sensitivity of the NFC zone and how
to connect the headset may vary between devices.
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To transfer audio to or from the headset, gently tap
the NFC zones of the connected NFC device and the
headset. Audio is now transfered:
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5.3 Transfer audio between NFC
device and headset
ƒƒ To the headset from the NFC device, or
ƒƒ To the NFC device from the headset
Note: NFC devices have NFC implemented in different
ways. Depending on the NFC device, this feature might
not be available.
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6. how to use
Volume
touch-sensitive panel
Call button
Busylight
indicator
LED indicators
Voice and Mute
microphone button
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Open or close the flip boom-arm
Answer call
Open the flip boom-arm, or tap the Call
button if the boom-arm is open
End call
Close the boom-arm, or tap the Call
button
Talk time
status
When not on a call, tap the Call button
to hear the remaining talk time
Reject call
Double-tap the Call button when there
is an incoming call
Redial last
number
Double-tap the Call button when not
on a call
Adjust
speaker
volume
Slide a finger up/down the Volume
touch-sensitive panel
Voice
commands
Mute/
un-mute
microphone
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On/off
Tap the Voice and Mute
microphone button when not on a
call, until you hear 'Say a command'.
Say 'What can I say?' for a list of voice
commands
Tap the Voice and Mute
microphone button during a call to
mute the microphone. Tap again to
un-mute.
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The Busylight indicator has 2 features:
ƒƒ Incoming call indication (fast flashing red light)
ƒƒ On a call indication (slow flashing red light)
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6.1 Busylight
Note: It is possible to turn to turn the Busylight indicator
on/off using the Jabra Connect app.
6.2 Multiple call handling
The headset can accept and handle multiple calls
simultaneously.
End current call and answer
incoming call
Tap the Call button
Switch between held call and
active call
Press and hold (2 secs)
the Call button
Put current call on hold and
answer incoming call
Press and hold (2 secs)
the Call button
Reject incoming call
Double-tap the Call
button
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Voice commands are on by default. To turn voice
commands on/off:
1. Press and hold the Voice button while opening
the flip boom-arm.
2. Release the Voice button when the flip boomarm is open.
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6.3 voice commands on/OFF
Note: It is also possible to turn voice commands on/off
using the Jabra Connect app.
6.4 VOICE COMMANDS
Description
What can I say?
Hear a list of all voice commands
Answer
Answer incoming call
Ignore
Reject incoming call
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Pair new device
Enter pairing mode
Redial
Redial last number dialed
Call back
Call the phone number that last called you
Battery
Hear current battery status
Cancel
Cancel voice command
Phone commands
Turns on the connected device’s phone
commands (e.g. Siri)
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Description
6.5 voice guidance
Description
Power on
Power off
Welcome. You are now ready for pairing. Go to the
Bluetooth menu on your phone...
Pairing cancelled
Pairing failed
Mobile connected
PC connected
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Two devices connected
Not connected
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Description
Redialing
Mute on / Mute off
Call from (name or number from phone address book)
Unknown caller
Low battery
Your remaining talk time is...
Say a command
Voice on
Voice off
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7.1 Call assist
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7. motion sensor
controls
If the flip boom-arm is open, simply pick up the
headset from the desk to your ear to automatically
answer an incoming call.
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To extend battery life always close the flip boomarm when the headset is not in use. If the flip
boom-arm is left open the headset will enter
Power Nap mode when it has not been moved for
60 minutes (when Bluetooth connected), or
5 minutes (when Bluetooth not connected). The
headset will announce ‘Power Off’ when it enters
Power Nap mode.
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7.2 POWER NAP
To exit Power Nap mode, move or pick up the
headset. The headset will announce ‘Power On’
when exiting Power Nap mode.
NOTE: If the headset is in Power Nap mode for 24 hours,
the headset will automatically turn off 100% to preserve
battery. To turn the headset back on, close the flip
boom-arm and then open it.
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The headset uses Intelligent Volume Control to
adjust the headset speaker volume depending on
the motion of the wearer, and the sounds of the
surrounding environment (e.g. automatically
increasing the speaker volume on an active call
when walking or entering a noisy environment).
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7.3 Intelligent volume control
NOTE: Motion sensor controls are default-enabled, and
can be disabled in the Jabra Connect app.
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8.1 jabra connect
Jabra Connect is a smartphone app that enables
call control and configuration of product settings
for selected Jabra devices connected to the
smartphone.
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8. software
ƒƒ Android download - Google Play
ƒƒ iOS download - App Store
8.2 customize headset settings
With the Jabra Connect app it is possible to
customize headset settings when the headset is
connected to your mobile device.
ƒƒ Busylight indicator
ƒƒ Power Nap mode
ƒƒ Intelligent Volume Control
ƒƒ Voice controls
ƒƒ Sound profiles (equalizer)
ƒƒ Mute reminder tone
ƒƒ Call assist
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9.1 faq
View the comprehensive FAQ at Jabra.com/motion.
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9. SUPPORT
Q Why do I hear crackling noises?
A Bluetooth is a radio technology that is sensitive to
objects between the headset and the connected
device. Ensure the headset and the connected device
are within range (up to 100 meters or 300 feet).
Q What is the range of the headset?
A When talking on (most) Bluetooth devices the range is
up to 10m/33ft.
Q Why do I not hear anything?
A 	You might need to increase the speaker volume, or
ensure that the headset is connected to a device.
Q	I am having Bluetooth connection problems
A Check your mobile device’s Bluetooth menu and
delete/forget the headset. Re-connect the headset to
your Bluetooth device following the Bluetooth connection instructions.
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For compliance with EU Directive 2003/10/EC
(Noise at work) and Australian G616 guidelines set
the headset into the desired compliance/guideline
mode.
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9.2 Compliance mode
1. Install and open Jabra PC Suite Control Center.
2. Connect the headset using Jabra Link 360.
3. In Control Center, set the desired mode by
ticking off the box ‘SafeTone protection’ in the
section ‘Audio protection’.
For TCO compliance:
The headset needs to be set in TCO mode.
1. Install and open Jabra PC Suite Control Center.
2. Connect the headset using Jabra Link 360.
3. In Control Center, set the desired mode by
adjusting the ‘Wireless range’ to setting ‘Low’
or ‘Very low’.
9.3 How to care for your headset
ƒƒ Always store the headset with the power off
and safely protected
ƒƒ Avoid storage at extreme temperatures (above
35°C/95°F or below -20°C/-4°F). This can shorten
battery life and may affect headset operation
ƒƒ Do not expose the headset to rain or other
liquids
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Jabra MOTION headset
Description
Weight:
17.5g
Dimensions:
L 53.5mm x W 16mm x H 24mm
Microphones:
2 Omni-directional microphones with
Jabra Noise Blackout technology
Speaker:
Micro dynamic, 14.8mm
Operating range:
Up to 100m (300 feet), Class 1
Bluetooth version:
4.0
Paired devices:
Up to 8 stored devices, 2 connected
devices at same time (MultiuseTM)
Supported Bluetooth profiles:
A2DP (v1.6), Hands free profile (v1.6),
Headset profile (v1.2)
Talk time:
Up to 7 hours
Up to 5.5 hours (with Busylight on)
Standby time:
Up to 15 days
Operating temperature:
-10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F)
Storage temperature:
-20°C to 35°C (-4°F to 95°F)
AC power supply
100-240V, 50-60Hz
Pairing passkey or PIN:
0000
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10. Technical
specifications
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