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JABRA GO 6430 - headset - In-ear ear-bud, MonauralCell Phone - Ear Bud - 6 hour battery - Jabra
The Jabra GO 6430 Headset & Charging Cradle is designed for the mobile-centric professional that needs a single headset to support mobile and softphone applications. Industry's first Bluetooth Class 1 headset supports dual microphone technology which eliminates background noise. [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Jabra GO 6430 photo ]
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User reviews and opinions
| JoaoLopes |
1:35pm on Thursday, October 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| the phone is very user friendly,faster processor after upgrading to froyo2.2 software. I am about to trade in my problematic Nokia N8 only one month old. So now got to choose which: Galaxy 9000 or this HTC? | |
| rampaint |
7:17am on Sunday, October 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| HTC Desire After having to wait for 4 weeks in Sweden I decided to purchase from Amazon (my 1st time) and was happily surprised. | |
| aslg44 |
12:15pm on Saturday, October 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| Its and amaz phone...buy it widout thinking. Fast, Good touch Screen, looks, syle Battery time is very low....lasts a day | |
| Villeroy |
7:16pm on Sunday, October 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| Bad quality of the device and service in the selling office. External design is fine Not reliable mechanical/Electrinic of the device. At first, I was disappointed in the phone. After using the Htc Hero, I expected the Desire to have a great speakerphone. I was wrong. | |
| glenc |
2:23am on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Great phone. Beautiful display, fast processor, huge range of apps and really fast internet access (when on 3G or WiFi). | |
| winspiff |
8:18am on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| The only way I have resolved this, and it has happened at least three times, is to pull of the back cover and pop the battery. And, for the record. | |
| Harlequin |
5:21am on Monday, August 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| "I have it for 3 weeks now and its the best thing ive ever held in my hands.My friend has iPhone 4,and its a great phone but Desire is much better. "Running out of internal storage already after installing a few apps, but they say it will get fixed with the 2. | |
| RedawgTS |
2:54am on Sunday, August 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| milsy, then you need to come out to where I live. So far only phone that gets any reception is Nokia 6120! What a great phone.Isnt it nice to be able to do things like music playlists without having to plug in to a computer and connect to itunes. Would be best phone on market bar none everything but battery life nothing but battery life | |
| UtahMonogamist |
11:28am on Saturday, August 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| "I love my desire! some of the software updates have slowed it down considerably tho, anyone have the same issue? It feels lovely in my hand. | |
| trak |
2:29am on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| Love this phone Fast, Responsive, great screen, amazing camera in video or pics No slide out keyboard Understand where this Unlocked unit is coming from. Mine came from the Middle East. It has a Quaran and prayer alarm. This is not a OLED version this is a SLCD version! very good no - so far | |
| jpease |
9:34pm on Monday, July 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| Excellent phone Love this phone. I think it is far better than the iPhone personally. Just does so many things, so well. Great Handset, but... Not wanting to be a sheep and get another iPhone to replace my 3 year old 2G iphone, I decided to buy a Desire. GREAT! I recieved the item a couple of days before I expected it so YAY! and the phone was in excellent condition. It had everything it needed e. | |
| ceetee |
7:08pm on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| this is a very good phone you name it can do it in a matter of seconds The HTC Desire is simply a lovely smart phone! | |
| jonboy99 |
6:20pm on Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| its a good smart phone ... lotsa apps ... wish theres a better way to know what app is useful ... Easy Buttons and Controls". | |
| smohrle |
7:27pm on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| About the DesireThe HTC Desire is a smartphone, very similar in look and functionality to Apples iPhone. Released in April 2010. | |
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2. Important Warnings and Safety Information
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 Protecting your Hearing with SafeTone
WARNING!: Because a headset is held firmly against your ear, sudden, loud sounds pose a potential hearing risk. Furthermore, the more you use your headset each day, the lower the maximum volume must be to protect against eventual hearing loss. Jabra GO headsets provide effective measures that protect you against both of these types of dangers (see below).
SafeTone consists of two components PeakStop and Intellitone: - PeakStop Acoustic-Shock Protection Your Jabra GO headset automatically suppresses sudden loud sounds, thereby protecting your ears from acoustic shock. This system is called PeakStop, which is only available from Jabra. - Intellitone Noise-Exposure Protection Jabra GO headsets offer a choice of four protection levels (all of which also include the standard PeakStop protection described above). These features protect your hearing by preventing acoustic shocks and limiting the maximum noise exposure from the headset during your workday. This system is called IntelliTone, which is only available from Jabra. The table below summarizes the protection levels available. Protection level Level 0 Level 1* Level 2* Level 3* Level 4 (TT4) Criteria for selecting Basic protection against sound spikes [118 dB(A)]; auto volume disabled Less than 4 hours on telephone/day 4-8 hours on telephone/day More than 8 hours on telephone/day Recommended Australian protection level (Telstra)
Table 1: Levels of IntelliTone hearing protection To set the IntelliTone level, use the Jabra Control Center application on your PC. See the Jabra PC Suite online help for details (see also Chapter 5 Installing and Running the Jabra PC Suite for more information about the PC software). Important: Check your local laws or regulations to find out whether a specific protection level is mandated in your area.
* Compliant with Directive 2003/10/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 6 February 2003.
2.1 Read the Safety Guide
2.3 Care and Maintenance
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. -The earbud can be replaced if it becomes dirty or uncomfortable. Two extra, differently shaped earbuds are included with your headset. Otherwise, you can order replacement earbuds from GN at any time. -Avoid getting moisture or liquids into any button ports, receptors or other openings. -Avoid exposing the product to rain.
2.4 Other Specifications
For complete technical specifications, see Chapter 12: Technical Specifications.
3. Product Overview
1Jabra GO Headset 2Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter 3Travel Charger 4Mains power adapter 5Ear hook 6Alternative, differently-shaped earbuds 7USB cable 8Installation CD with Jabra PC Suite Software and other tools 9Warning & Declaration guide and quick-start guide 1 0Startup poster
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Figure 1: Components included with Jabra GO 6430
3.1 Package Contents
3.2 Headset Diagram
1 Multifunction button (answer/end call, among other functions) 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
Figure 2: Jabra GO headset as seen from the outer and inner sides, respectively
3.3 Travel Charger and Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Diagrams
1 Headset cradle 2 Power and data port 3 Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter cradle 4 USB plug 5 LED activity indicators 6 Multifunction button
Figure 3: Jabra GO 6430 Travel Charger (left) and Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter (right)
2 Touch panel for volume (by sliding finger) and mute control (by double-tapping)
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3.4 Optional Accessories
1 Headband 2 Neckband 3 Car charge adapter 4 Replacement ear hooks/Replacement earbuds 5 Travel kit with Jabra GO travel charger, car charger, ( Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter, mains power adapter and USB cable) 6 Extra Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter
Figure 4: Jabra GO accessories (available separately) Jabra GO 6400 series accessories
Order number 1 14121-22 Headband 2 14121-23 Neckband 3 14207-05 Car charge adapter 4 14121-x Replacement ear hooks/3 x Replacement earbuds 5 100-65090000-49Travel kit (with Jabra GO travel charger, car charger, Bluetooth adapter, mains power adapter and USB cable) 6 100-63400000-59Extra Jabra LINK 350 Bluetooth Adapter variant supports Microsoft OC
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
This chapter explains how to assemble your Jabra GO solution and connect it to your other office equipment.
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. Tip: The charge time from either PC or car cigarette-lighter socket is much longer than the charge time from mains power.
Figure 5: Charging the headset
4.2 Assembling the Headset english
The headset can be worn in any of several wearing styles, including headband, ear hook and neckband. The ear hook wearing-style attachment is included; the headband and neckband are available separately.
Figure 6: Assembling and wearing the Jabra GO headset in various styles 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. 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.
Tip: If you use the ear hook, then slide the attachment up or down until the headset fits most comfortably to your ear.
4.3 Pairing the Headset with Your Mobile Phone english
To use Bluetooth, 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.Put your (powered-off ) headset in pairing mode by pressing and holding on its multifunction button for about 4 seconds until its LED lights a constant blue.
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3.Make sure that Bluetooth is active on your mobile phone and put your phone into Bluetooth pairing mode. The exact procedure for doing this varies by mobile phone manufacturer and model see your mobile phone manual for details.
4.Your phone now looks to see if any nearby Bluetooth devices are advertising themselves for pairing. Use your phones controls to identify and select the Jabra GO 6400 device. Your phone may also ask for the headsets pass code. The pass code for all Jabra devices is 0000 (four zeros).
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5.Your phone attempts to connect to the headset and then shows you the result of the attempt. If the attempt fails, please try again. If you are still having trouble, please check your mobile phone documentation and/or contact technical support for Jabra and/or your mobile phone. 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.
4.4 Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Setup and Connection
To connect the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter and set it up for use with your computer and headset: 1.Plug the USB Bluetooth Adapter into the free USB port on your PC. The USB Bluetooth Adapter installs automatically when you plug it in. Note: Even though the basic installation is automatic, you need to have installed the Jabra PC Suite software before the adapter can be used with any softphones (each type needs a specific driver). The Jabra PC Suite software is also required for downloading new firmware to the adapter. 2.After a few seconds, an LED on the USB Bluetooth Adapter will indicate the current status of the unit. Do one of the following, depending on the status indicated by the LED: - Constant green light: The headset and USB Bluetooth Adapter are already paired and connected and the PCs softphone is the current target. Go to step 3. - Constant yellow light: The headset and USB Bluetooth Adapter are already paired and connected and the PCs softphone is not the current target. Go to step 3. - Slow-flashing green light: The headset and USB Bluetooth Adapter are paired but not (yet) connected. Make sure your headset is switched on and close by and then tap the button on the adapter. When the light changes to constant green or yellow (see above), your headset is connected. - Constant blue light: The headset and USB Bluetooth Adapter are not yet paired. The adapter is in pairing mode. This means that you need to pair the headset to the USB Bluetooth Adapter before you connect them. See the section 9.3: Pairing the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter and Headset for instructions. 3.You are now ready to use your headset with your computer. If you have not already done so, then install the Jabra PC Suite software as described in Chapter 5: Installing and Running the Jabra PC Suite; see also the PC Suite online help.
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. 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 headsets multifunction button. 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 phones 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 10: 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 recipients phone begins ringing. Note: If you are using an unsupported softphone, then you may need to use Jabra Control Center to activate the audio link from your PC to your headset before dialing. See the PC Suite online help for details. See also Chapter 5: Installing and Running the Jabra PC Suite.
6.4 How to answer a call
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. If you are using an unsupported softphone, then you must always use the softphones native interface to answer a call.
Figure 11: Answering a call Note: The above procedure assumes that you are using a softphone supported by Jabra PC Suite. If you are using an unsupported softphone, then you may need to use Jabra Control Center to activate the audio link from your PC to your headset before answering. See the PC Suite online help for details.
6.10 Listening to Music
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. Alternatively, you can use the Jabra PC Suite to set the audio link to open automatically when sound is detected on the USB interface. See also the Jabra PC Suite online help for details. To listen to music from a mobile phone, use the controls provided by your phone as described in its user manual. Note also the following: -Music sounds best when you use wideband audio when possible. See Section 7.10: Narrowband vs. Wideband Audio. - If you are using a supported media player and softphone on your PC, then the Jabra softphone driver will automatically pause the music when a call comes in. You must manually restart the music, however.
6.11 Using MS Office Communicator with Your Headset
Microsoft Office Communicator communicates directly with attached USB devices and does not require a dedicated driver to work with Jabra products. For the same reason, you do not need to install or run Jabra PC Suite in order to send commands from your headset to the softphone. However, you will still use Jabra PC Suite whenever you want to configure your Jabra device using the Jabra Control Center. The GO 6430 is optimized for Microsoft Office Communicator, it should automatically be recognized and configured for Office Communicator as soon as you plug it into your computer. Other Jabra products can also be used with Office Communicator, but you may need to configure Office Communicator to use the headset, which is easy to do (see your Office Communicator documentation for details). After connecting your headset to your computer, run the Jabra Control Center and check to see if it shows a setting for choosing between Office Communicator and Jabra softphone drivers as the default target for the button on your headset. If you use Office Communicator as your primary softphone, then make sure this is set to Office Communicator. The settings provided by Jabra Control Center vary depending on which headset is connected to your computer. You are able to control the following features of Microsoft Office Communicator using your standard Jabra headset controls: - Incoming call notification -Accept incoming call -End call -Mute microphone The headset controls for invoking each of the above features of your softphone work in exactly the same way as they do for your mobile phone.
7. The Jabra GO Headset
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.
7.9 Microphone Noise Blackout
The Jabra GO headset features an advanced, two-microphone Noise Blackout system that will help ensure that your voice will be clear and easy to understand even when you are sitting in a crowded office or other noisy environment. It works by using a pair of directional microphones: one facing towards your mouth and one facing away. These two signals are combined inside the headset, which subtracts the room-noise signal from the voice signal, leaving only your voice behind when it is sent to your phone. This system works best when the headsets microphone is placed as close as possible to your mouth.
7.10 Narrowband vs. Wideband Audio
The Jabra GO headset supports both wideband and narrowband audio, but uses narrowband by default. You should consider using wideband if you listen to music from your PC and/or if your softphone also supports it. Note, however, that wideband audio may slightly reduce the range of your headset. You are able to configure narrowband/wideband operation for each PC and softphone using the Jabra PC Suite. See the Jabra PC Suite online help for details.
7.11 High capacity Jabra Go Installations
Bluetooth 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. For Bluetooth, those performance degradations are typically the result of interference from other Bluetooth products including Jabra GO products and from WiFi networks. Performance issues manifest themselves as audible clicks and pops but will very seldom prevent headset operation. The following rules of thumb will help you plan a high capacity installation to minimize interference and to ensure an optimal audio performance (a high quality audio based on a signal-to-noise consideration). If you install fewer than 25 Jabra Bluetooth headsets in one area, you are advised to separate headset bases so that they are at least 1 2m apart. If you install more than 25 Jabra GO headsets in one area, then you should observe the following conservative planning assumptions (valid for Bluetooth class 1 operation): #For Bluetooth headsets in one area, ensure on average 4m2 16m2 per headset (2m 4m base-tobase separation). #For Bluetooth headsets in one area, ensure on average 16m2 25m2 per headset (4m 5m baseto-base separation). #Above 169 Bluetooth headsets in one area, ensure minimum 25m2 per headset (minimum 5m base-to-base separation). The planning assumptions are conservative in the sense that they assume users are on call 100% of the time. In many cases, 50% is a better assumption, even for some contact centers, while typical office planning assumes 10-15% call time. This reduced on-call time has an impact on the planning assumptions. If the users are on call less than 50% of time, use the following rules of thumb: # headsets: 2m2 8m2 area, 1.4m 2.8m separation # 82 or more headsets: 12m2 area, 3.5m separation Use of the headsets power save mode is recommended for a high capacity installation. The area referred to above depends on the building layout. It could be an open space office, or a set of collocated offices separated by lightweight walls. Offices far apart, say >100m apart, or shielded by heavy concrete walls should not be considered as one area. The above planning figures are valid if most users are near their bases (<3m distance). If most users are >5m away from their bases, you should roughly double the recommended area. In all cases, you should check whether a WiFi network (in particular 802.1 b, g, n type of network) is used. If WiFi is heavily used, you may need to reduce the number of headsets to ensure satisfactory WiFi performance. Using more than 20 Bluetooth headsets with 100% call time in an area where WiFi is heavily used needs a proof-ofconcept installation. Practical customer cases indicate that Bluetooth headsets scale very well in high capacity deployments.
7.12 Managing Bluetooth Connections and the Pairing Table
Making and changing Connections The headset is able to maintain up to two connections (typically to a mobile phone and Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter). If you want to connect to a third device that is already paired with the headset, then turn off the headset and the unit you wish to disconnect, then turn on the new unit to which you wish to connect and turn the headset back on again. Another way to change the connection is to manually pair or re-pair the headset with any device not currently connected (it does not matter if they are already in one anothers pairing tables). See also Section 7.4: Using the Headset with Other Bluetooth Devices. Clearing the Bluetooth Pairing Table When you pair two Bluetooth devices, each device adds the other to its own internal pairing table, thereby enabling the two devices to connect to one another and use encrypted communication. The Jabra GO headset is able to hold up to 8 devices in its pairing table. If you add a ninth device, the headset will automatically remove an item from the table to make room for the new one. In this case, an item is selected for removal based on the time at which it was last used the item whose last use was the longest time ago is removed. You can also clear the entire pairing table manually. To do so, use the Jabra PC Suite. See Chapter 5: Installing and Running the Jabra PC Suite for more information. After clearing its pairing table you must re-pair the headset to each relevant device: See Section 7.4: Using the Headset with Other Bluetooth Devices for details.
8. Using the Travel Charger
8.1 Storing the Headset and Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter
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.
Figure 18: The Jabra GO headset and Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter fitting into the Travel Charger
8.2 Charging the Headset with the Travel Charger
To charge the headset, insert the headset into the Travel Charger and connect the mini-USB port on the Travel Charger to a power source. See Section 4.1: Charging the Headset for details.
8.3 Communicating with a PC
You can use the programs of the Jabra PC Suite to make headset settings and to update the headset firmware while the headset is docked in its Travel Charger and connected to the PC via a USB cable. The headset battery will also be charged while it is connected in this way, but more slowly than if you connected the charger to a wall outlet. (Though you can also update the headsets configuration wirelessly via the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter, you can only update the firmware when it is physically connected via the USB cable and Travel Charger.) See also Chapter 5: Installing and Running the Jabra PC Suite for more information about configuring your headset from your PC and updating its firmware.
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 Travel Charger. See also Chapter 3: Product Overview for detailed diagrams.
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.
9.1 Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Diagram
1. Activity indicators (LEDs) 2. USB plug 3. Multifunction button
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Figure 19: Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter
9.2 Purpose of the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter
The Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter connects to your computer and communicates with your headset via Bluetooth. It provides the following features: -Basic Bluetooth connection -Softphone control - Wideband audio -Headset configuration Though it is also possible to pair your Jabra GO headset with any standard Bluetooth device including Bluetooth PC cards this type of pairing provides only the basic connection (the first point listed above) and you may also experience compatibility issues. Softphone-control, wideband audio and headset-configuration features require the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter.
9.3 Pairing the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter and Headset
The headset and Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter are already paired from the factory. The procedure given below is only necessary if pairing is lost. To pair your Jabra GO headset and USB Bluetooth Adapter: 1.Attach the USB Bluetooth Adapter to your PC and turn on the PC (see also the section 4.4: Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Setup and Connections). 2.Put the USB Bluetooth Adapter in pairing mode by pressing and holding its multifunction button for about 2 seconds until its blue pairing LED turns on and stays lit. 3. 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 three quick red flashes and then turns off. 4.Put your (powered-off ) headset in pairing mode by pressing and holding on its multifunction button for about 4 seconds until its LED lights a constant blue. 5.Place the headset close to the USB Bluetooth Adapter and wait for a few seconds. When pairing is successful, you will see the following indicators: - On the adapter: the LED flashes blue quickly 5 times and turns off. - On the headset: the LED flashes blue 5 times and then turns off.
Q Is it possible to listen in on calls with the Jabra GO 6430? AThe risk of unauthorized access to communication via a Bluetooth headset is very limited. Jabra GO 6430 uses 128 bit encryption. Q What is the range on the Jabra GO 6430? AThe Jabra GO headset supports the following maximum ranges: - hen talking through the Jabra LINK 350 Bluetooth Adapter (softphone); up to 100m* W - hen talking on (most) mobile phones; up to 25m** W In practice, you may 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. The sound in your headset will slowly deteriorate as you move farther from the softphone or mobile phone. Move back into range and sound quality is restored. If you move all the way out of range while talking, you will lose all sound.
Q WHAT IS THE TALK TIME OF A JABRA GO 6400 HEADSET? A Up to 6 hours. Talk time depends on the device with which the headset is connected.
*Range varies according to the environment in which the headset is used. **Range depends on the device with which the headset is connected.
Q Does Wi-Fi interfere with Jabra GO 6430 if you have them in the same place? ANo, 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.
11. Getting Assistance
11.1 Europe
Web (for the latest support info and online User Manuals): www.jabra.com Phone: E-mail: Belgique/Belgium +49 (0)72 techsupport@gn.com Czech Republic 722 support.cz@gn.com Danmark +99 support.dk@gn.com Deutschland +49 (0)72 techsupport@gn.com Espaa +info@gnnetcom.es France +33 (0) 075 techsupport@gnnetcom.fr Italia +tecnico@gn.com Luxembourg +49 (0)72 techsupport@gn.com Nederland +49 (0)72 techsupport@gn.com Norge +70 support.no@gn.com sterreich +49 (0)72 techsupport@gn.com Poland +550 support.pl@jabra.com Russia sorlov@gn.com darkhipov@gn.com Suomi +support.fi@gn.com Sverige +46 (0)info@jabra.se United Kingdom +44 (0)172 info_uk@jabra.com
11.2 USA and Canada
Web (for the latest support info and online User Manuals): www.jabra.com E-mail Technical support: techsupp@jabra.com E-mail Information: info@jabra.com Phone (toll-free in USA and Canada): Canada 1-800-489-4199 USA 1-800-826-4656
11.3 Asia/Pacific
Web (for the latest support info and online User Manuals): www.jabra.com E-mail Information: support.apac@jabra.com Phone: Australia 1-800-083-140 (GN Customer service) 1-800-636-086 (local distributor) China +86-21-Hong Kong 800-968-265 (Toll free) Indonesia 001-803-852-7664 Japan +81-3-3242-8572 Malaysia 1800-812-160 (Tollfree) New Zealand 0800-447-982 (Toll free) Singapore 800-860-0019 (Toll free) Taiwan 0080-186-3013 (Toll free) India 000-800-852-1185(Tollfree) Philippine +63-2-2424806
If you are having problems with your headset solution that are not addressed by the information in this manual, then please feel free to contact Jabra technical support at any the locations listed below.
12. Technical Specifications
Wearing styles: Ear hook, headband, neckband (either included or available as accessories, depending on model) Dimensions: 18mm x 76mm x 22.5mm Weight: <18 g Operating environment: -10C to +60C (when charging: 0C to +45C); 65% humidity (20%) Call control: Multifunction button supporting answer call, end call, voice-activated dialing, reject call, redial, swap held calls; docking operations can also answer and end calls Volume control and microphone mute: Controlled via touch-panel on headset Visual indicator: Multi-color LED indicates call status, battery level, pairing status and other events Audio indicators: Tones to indicate incoming calls, low battery, volume level, microphone muting and other events; target phone can be indicated by English voice tag or target-specific melody Bluetooth version: BT 2.1 Bluetooth range: Up to 100m when paired with a Bluetooth Class 1 device; up to 25m when paired with a Bluetooth Class 2 device Bluetooth profiles: Headset (HSP 1.1), hands-free (HFP 1.5), device identification (DIP 1.3) Bluetooth pairing table: Up to 8 trusted devices Simultaneous Bluetooth connections: Up to 2 Microphone: Dual Noise Blackout microphones Sound quality: DSP noise reduction; echo cancellation; tone control; narrowband and wideband audio (selectable per phone type) Firmware update: Downloadable from PC Recharge: While docked in the Travel Charger and connected to a wall socket, PC (via USB) or car socket PC-based configuration: All settings can be stored and loaded from a PC for backup and mass deployment
USB Bluetooth adapter Sometimes also called a dongle (see above). A PC must have a Bluetooth adapter in order to communicate with other Bluetooth devices. While some desktop computers and most recent laptops come with a built-in Bluetooth adapter, others require an external one. Bluetooth allows multiple devices to communicate with a computer over a single adapter. Wideband audio Sometimes also called HD Audio, this is an audio technology used in telephony. It extends the frequency range of sound travelling over telephone lines, resulting in higher quality voice transmission. The range of the human voice extends from 80 hertz to 14,000 hertz. Traditional, or narrowband telephone calls, limit audio frequencies to the range of 300 to 3400 hertz. Wideband audio eliminates the majority of bandwidth limitations and transmits in the range of 30 hertz to 7000 hertz or higher.
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Softphone driver Establishes a control link between a softphone and your Jabra headset, so you can answer and end, mute and un-mute, and hold and resume calls using the buttons on your headset. The actual call control functions available from your headset depend on the capabilities of the softphone and the Jabra headset model.
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Stay in Touch wherever you go
Hands-free communication is never more important than when you are on the road. You need to coordinate with business contacts, hotels and the office all while walking through airport terminals, queueing for cabs and riding to your appointments. The Jabra GO TM 6430 makes all this easy. Providing a fullfeatured Bluetooth solution that unites your mobile and laptopbased voice channels, it makes your mobile office complete. Unbeatable sound Featuring state-of-the-art audio technologies, using the Jabra headset is sure to become your favourite way of talking. A dual microphone Noise Blackout TM system with advanced Digital Signal Processing practically eliminates all background noise, so your voice can be heard clearly even from a noisy location. Wideband quality ensures that the sound you hear is crystal clear, while SafeTone technology protects your hearing. Ready, GET set, GO! While travelling, you can save on hotel phones and roaming charges by using a softphone whenever possible. But softphones rarely work well without a headset and who wants to be tethered to a laptop the whole time? The Jabra LINK TM 350 USB Bluetooth adapter enables you to talk wirelessly over your softphone and offers remote call control with leading PC-based Unified Communications clients. A handy travel charger is also included. Use it to charge the headset from any electrical socket, PC or car adapter. With compartments for storing the USB Bluetooth adapter and headset, it makes your packing easy too! - Multiuse connectivity: mobile and softphone - USB Bluetooth adapter and travel charger - Wideband sound (150 Hz 6,800 Hz) - Touch sensor volume/mute control - Dual microphone Noise Blackout TM system - Full hearing protection with Jabra SafeTone - Up to 100m wireless Bluetooth range - Minimal energy-consumption with Jabra IntelliPower - Superior comfort with 3 wearing styles - Up to 6 hours talk time
one headset for your mobile and softphone
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FEATUREs & BENEFITs
Feature
Ease of use Bluetooth headset and USB Bluetooth adapter offering up to 100m wireless range*
benefits
Long range connectivity gives users the freedom to multi-task with maximum efficiency and answer phone calls up to 100 meters away from their softphone. Headset range from mobile phone varies according to model but typically up to 25m**. Allows users to switch seamlessly between calls on mobile and softphones. No need to charge headset even with several consecutive meetings. Includes remote answering/ending of calls, voice-activated dialing, call rejection, redial function, switching between held calls, volume controls and microphone mute. Bluetooth 2.1. Less need to charge headset. Allows users to charge the headset from any electrical socket, PC or car adapter. Swap easily between different wearing styles and attach the headset to whichever ear the user prefers. Headband and neckband are available as accessories. Light weight office headset. Hear and be heard with digitally enhanced speech in wideband quality. Helping users hear callers better, this feature enhances understanding and call efficiency. Close integration with the specific type of phone system means better call clarity for both parties. State-of-the-art noise-canceling reduces distractions by almost eliminating background noise, so only the users voice is transmitted. Protects users hearing by cutting off sound spikes and sudden loud noises (PeakStopTM protection) and securing safe average sound levels throughout the day (IntelliToneTM). Fully compliant with noise-at-work legislation. Users can answer/end calls up to 100m away from their softphone. Headset goes into sleep-mode when not active and a switch mode power supply ensures reduced power consumption. This saves energy and reduces CO2 emissions. Secure conversation. No one can listen in on your conversations. With GN Netcoms no fine print 1-year warranty, youll enjoy worry-free ownership. With GN Netcoms no fine print 2-year warranty, youll enjoy worry-free ownership.
Multiuse connectivity mobile and softphone Talk time up to 6h** Headset controls: Multifunction button Headset touch sensor Bluetooth compliance Standby time 100h. Travel charger Comfort 3 wearing styles: Earhook Headband Neckband Headset weight 15g. Audio Wideband sound and DSP (Digital Signal Processing)
Choice of wideband (150-6,800 Hz) or narrowband (300-3,400 Hz) to match phone systems 2-microphone Noise BlackoutTM technology Jabra SafeTone technologies
Additional
E-hooks and free drivers available at www.jabra.com/pcsuite Minimal energy consumption with Jabra IntelliPower system Security: encryption between headset and connected device North America: One-year limited warranty Europe/APAC: Two-year limited warranty
*Range varies according to the environment in which the headset is used **Range and talk time depends on the device with which the headset is connected
SAFETY
The Jabra GOTM 6430 meets the requirements of the international standard IEC 60950-1. It also meets EN 60950, AS/NZS 60950 and UL 60950 IT equipment safety standards.
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Technical specifications
| General | |
| Product Type | Headset - Bluetooth 2.1 |
| Weight | 0.5 oz |
| Recommended Use | PC multimedia, cellular phone |
| Additional Features | Battery level indication, noise canceling circuit, tone control, mute button, answer/end button, echo cancellation, volume control, touch sensor operation, built-in DSP, upgradeable firmware, optimized for Microsoft Office Communicator, Voice Activated Dialing (VAD), Noise Blackout technology, Jabra SafeTone technology, Jabra IntelliPower |
| Localization | Japan, North America |
| Headphones | |
| Headphones Type | Headphone - monaural |
| Headphones Form Factor | In-ear ear-bud |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless - Bluetooth 2.1 |
| Bluetooth Profiles | Hands Free Profile (HFP), Headset Profile (HSP) |
| Sound Output Mode | Mono |
| Microphone | |
| Type | Built-in |
| Wireless Link | |
| Transmission Range | 330 ft |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x USB 1 x Bluetooth |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Cables Included | 1 x USB cable - external |
| Included Accessories | Earhook, Bluetooth USB adapter, 3 ear tips |
| Compliant Standards | CE, EN 60950, UL 60950, FCC, IEC 60950-1 |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Headset charging stand + power adapter - external |
| Battery | Headset battery - rechargeable - lithium ion |
| Included Qty | 1 |
| Capacity | 125 mAh |
| Run Time (Up To) | 6 hour(s) |
| Standby Time | 100 hours |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 1 year warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - 1 year |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | GN |
| Part Number | 6430-17-20-205 |
| GTIN | 00615822000529 |
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