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JABRA HALO
usInG your Jabra haLo WIth tWo mobILe
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The Jabra HALO is capable of having two mobile phones (or
Bluetooth devices) connected to the headset at the same time.
This will give you the freedom of having only one headset to
operate both of your mobile phones. Please note that Last
Number Redial will dial the number from the last outgoing call,
independent of the mobile phone.
If the headset is connected to two phones please note that Play /
Pause and Next / Previous track will be sent to the phone that was
the last connected phone (Last connected AVRC prole).
troubLeshootInG & faQ
I hear crackling noises
- Bluetooth is a radio technology which means it is sensitive to
objects between the headset and the device it is connected
to. You should be able to have up to 10 meters (33 feet) of
distance between the headset and the connected device when
there are no major objects in the way (walls, etc.).
I cannot hear the phone call in the headset
- Increase the volume on the Jabra HALO.
- Make sure your phone is connected to the headset by i.e.
tapping the Answer/End button, or viewing the Bluetooth icon
in the Display.
I have pairing problems
- You may have deleted the pairing connection in your mobile
phone – follow the pairing instructions in ‘Pair Your Headset to
a Phone or other Device ‘.
I cannot use Reject call, Call on hold or Redial
- These features are dependent on your phone supporting them;
please consult your phone’s manual for details.
I cannot hear music in the headset
- Ensure that the headset is connected to your Bluetooth
enabled device.
- You may have been out-of-range (10 meters) to your Bluetooth
enabled device or the headset might have experienced an ESD