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Jabra GO 6430 USER MANUAL
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.
Figure 16:
Attaching the Jabra GO headset to a head- or neckband
Removing a Wearing-Style Attachment
To remove a wearing-style attachment, perform the opposite procedure to that described above for attaching it.
7.3 REPLACING THE EARBUD
After extensive use, the earbud of the Jabra GO headset may become worn, dirty and/or uncomfortable. The
headset includes two extra, differently-shaped earbuds. Otherwise, you can order additional replacements from
GN at any time.
To remove the earbud, hold the headset with the earbud facing you and twist the earbud gently anti-clockwise
until it comes free. Then align the replacement earbud onto the same fitting and gently press it down until it
clicks into place (do not rotate).
7.4 USING THE HEADSET WITH OTHER BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
DEVICES
Pairing the Headset with a Mobile Phone
The Jabra GO headset is based on Bluetooth® wireless technology and can therefore be used with any mobile
phone that also supports Bluetooth® wireless technology. You must set up the wireless communication between
the two devices by pairing them. See Section 4.3: Pairing the Headset with your Mobile Phone for complete
instructions.
Pairing the Headset with a Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter
To pair the headset to a Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter connected to your computer, place both units
in pairing mode while they are close to each other. They will find each other automatically and then pair and
connect to each other as needed. See Section 9.3: Pairing the Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter and Headset
for complete details.
Managing Your Bluetooth® wireless technology Connections and Pairing Table
Once you have paired it with your mobile phone and Jabra LINK 350 USB Bluetooth® Adapter, the headset usually
manages its Bluetooth® wireless technology connections automatically.
However, if the headset and mobile phone are paired, turned on and in range but fail to connect automatically,
you can try to connect manually, using the menu system on your mobile phone, as described in your phone’s
documentation.
You can drop the connection from the headset to your mobile phone (for example, because you would like to
connect your mobile phone to another device) in a similar way.
See also the section ”Managing Bluetooth® Connections and the Pairing Table”.