Daily use — calling, answering and hanging up, 1 headset controls and indicators, 2 the target phone concept – Jabra GO 6430 User Manual

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Jabra GO 6430 User manUal

daily uSe — callinG, anSweRinG and hanGinG uP

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headSet contRolS and indicatoRS

6.1

The Multifunction Button
the table below summarizes the various gestures recognized by the multifunction button. the terms listed in the

table are often used in this manual when describing how to use the headset. see also Section 7.5: Headset Controls

and Signals for complete details of all headset commands.

Gesture name

How to make it

tap

tap and release instantly (not longer than 0.8 seconds).

double tap

two quick taps (less than half a second between them).

press

press and hold the button for 1 - 3 seconds.

long press

press and hold the button for 3 - 5 seconds.

Gestures for using the headset multifunction button; the terms here are used throughout this manual

Table 2:

Headset Visual and Audio Indicators
the headset provides status messages using both lights and audio signals. for example, the led lights various

colors to indicate battery level, incoming calls, on/off operations, etc. audio signals tell you when you have

pressed a button, selected a new target phone or changed the volume; in-ear ring tones are also provided.
see Section 7.5: Headset Controls and Signals for complete details.

the taRGet Phone concePt

6.2

the target phone is the phone to which the audio link for your (outgoing) call is activated when you tap the

multifunction button (mfb) on the headset. you can select a different target phone by pressing the headset mfb.
the effect of activating the audio link to an idle target phone varies depending on the gesture you use on

the headset mfb, on your set-up and on the features supported by your phone — for mobile phones you can

activate voice-activated dialing or redial, for softphones you can open the audio link and (for some softphones)

redial.
If you initiate an outgoing call from a mobile- or softphone, the audio link opens automatically when the phone

goes off-hook. this phone-initiated outgoing call does not affect your choice of target phone.
for incoming calls on phones with ring detection — as is the case with mobile phones and most softphones —

activating the headset mfb accepts the call. When the incoming call ends, the target phone returns to the selected

target phone before the incoming call.
for phones where ring detection is not possible, you have to change the target phone manually before you can

accept the call. In this case, when the call ends the target phone is the phone for which you accepted the call.
for maximum convenience, set the target phone to the phone which you are most likely to use for outgoing calls.

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