Jabra 9460 Corded Headset User Manual


 
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Jabra PRO 9460, Jabra PRO 9460 DUO, Jabra PRO 9465 DUO AND Jabra PRO 9470 USER MANUAL
3. Your phone now looks to see if any nearby Bluetooth® devices are advertising themselves for pairing. Use your
phone’s controls to identify and select the “Jabra PRO 9465 Duo/Jabra PRO 9470” device. Your phone might
also ask for the headset’s pass code. The pass code for all Jabra devices is 0000 (four zeros).
Jabra PRO
4. Your phone attempts to connect to the base 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 PRO 9470 Base and your mobile phone are encrypted, so others
will not be able to intercept and understand your conversation. Establishing this encryption is an impor-
tant part of the pairing process.
- Just because two devices are paired, does not necessarily mean they are connected (which means that the
link between them is active). Typically, connection occurs automatically once your mobile phone is paired
but you might need to connect manually using the menu system on your mobile phone (as described in
your phone’s documentation).
Managing Bluetooth® Connections
Usually, the base manages its Bluetooth® connection automatically even as you take the mobile phone out of
range and/or turn off the devices from time to time. However Jabra PRO does provide controls for managing the
connection manually if necessary, as described below.
If two paired devices are turned on and in range but fail to connect automatically, you can connect manually. Do
the following, as needed:
- Use the base touchscreen, as described in the section “Forcing Reconnection/Disconnection via the
touchscreen”.
- Use the menu system on your mobile phone, as described in your phone’s documentation.
Note that you cannot do this if you disconnected the phone from the base touchscreen.
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.
9.3 FORCING RECONNECTION/DISCONNECTION VIA THE TOUCHSCREEN
If the base — and therefore also the headset — loses the connection to the mobile phone (e.g. if you take it
out of range) it periodically attempts to reconnect — every 15 secs for the first 3 hours and then every 40 secs
indefinitely. You can instead force the headset to reconnect with it via the touchscreen base. The headset must be
within range of the base for this to happen.