Jabra 6430 Bluetooth Headset User Manual


 
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Jabra GO 6430 USER MANUAL
12. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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
Weight:
<18 g
Operating environment:
-10˚C to +60˚C (when charging: 0˚C to +45˚C); Up to 95% RH non condensing
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® wireless technology Class 1 device; up to 25m when paired with a
Bluetooth® wireless technology 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
12.2 HEADSET HEARING PROTECTION
The headset can be configured to provide any of several levels of protection, depending on how long you use
the headset each day. A specific setting may be required in some jurisdictions. See also the section 2.2: Protecting
your Hearing with SafeTone™.
All four IntelliTone™ levels above zero meet and exceed de facto global protection levels, and are compliant with
NIOSH standards and EU health and safety codes of 85 dB(A). These are also compliant with Directive 2003/10/EC
of the European Parliament and Council of 6 February 2003.
The TT4 protection level is compliant with pertinent Australian recommendation.