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Jabra GO 6430 USER MANUAL
Headset state 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
Pairing
Constant blue
Constant red
Pairing succeeded
Blue 200ms
Off 400ms
Repeats to a total of 5 times
Red 100ms
Off 300ms
Repeats to a total of 5 times
Charging
Constant yellow
Constant red
Fully charged in cradle
Constant green
N/A
Table 5: Headset visual signals and their meanings
7.6 BATTERY INDICATORS AND RECHARGE
Battery indicators
The headset indicates the current headset battery level as follows:
- The headset LED indicates, among other things, its battery and charging status; see the table above for details.
- While the battery is low, you will hear an audio signal (two quick, low tones) every minute or so in the headset.
Recharging the Headset
To recharge your headset battery, place the headset into its Travel Charger and connect the charger to power.
See also Section 4.1: Charging the Headset.
7.7 POWER SAVE MODE
You can choose to put the headset into power save mode. The means that the headset saves power at the
expense of a slightly reduced range.
You can enable/disable power save mode from the base touchscreen (Advanced Settings menu) and Jabra
Control Center. Power save mode is disabled by default).
In some circumstances, you can use power save mode to improve sound quality if the sound becomes distorted.
This can happen, for example, with an active call and a call on audio-hold. To do this; enable power save mode,
then close and re-open the audio link.
You can also enable power save mode if you want to use a larger number of headsets within a given area.
See the section “High Capacity Jabra GO Installations” for more on density and “Staying within Range” for more on
range.
Power save mode uses the Bluetooth® Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) feature.