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Jabra BT250v Overview

1 Blue Indicator Light
2 Multi-Function Button
3 Volume Control Button
4 Charging Cradle
5 MiniGel™

Check phone compatibility

STOP: BEFORE USING YOUR HEADSET

The Jabra BT250v is compatible with most Bluetooth

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(see Glossary) phones that are

compliant with Bluetooth version 1.1 or higher specification and support the headset
and/or hands-free profile(s)

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. Ensure that your phone has Bluetooth capability by either

visiting your phone manufacturer’s web site or Jabra’s web site at www.jabra.com

Jabra also provides Bluetooth headsets for most non-Bluetooth phones.

Charge Jabra BT250v

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Jabra BT250v uses a rechargeable battery that must be charged fully before you use the
headset for the first time.

1. Fully insert the headset into the charging cradle.

2. Plug the Jabra BT250v AC adaptor into the headset’s charging cradle.

3. Plug the AC adaptor into the electrical outlet.

4. Charge your headset until the blue light on Jabra BT250v turns off. The unit will be

fully charged in approximately 2 hours.

5. Unplug the AC adaptor from the charging cradle.

6. Remove the headset from the charging cradle. You are now ready to “pair” Jabra

BT250v to your mobile phone. If the headset has already been paired to your phone,
then you can begin using it.

WARNING: Do not attempt to charge Jabra BT250v with anything other than the AC

adaptor provided. Using another AC adaptor may damage or destroy the headset.

IMPORTANT: The blue indicator light will be on while charging and will turn off

when charging is complete. Removing the headset from the charging cradle while it’s
charging will put the headset into standby mode and stop the charging sequence.

IMPORTANT: Jabra BT250v cannot be used while charging.

Read the glossary

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Read the glossary at the end of this document to familiarize yourself with important
terms used in this User Manual.

Once Jabra BT250v is fully charged, continue with these instructions.

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