7 switching between your phone and headset, 8 last number redial, 9 managing call collisions and call waiting – Jabra GO 6430 User Manual

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SwitchinG between youR Phone and headSet

6.7

It is possible to enable or disable the headset without interrupting your current call. the procedure is intuitive but

slightly different depending on which type of phone you are using, as outlined below.

- For mobile phones, the procedure for switching to and from the headset varies by phone model. please see

your mobile phone documentation for details.

- For softphones, your headset is likely to be your only option, but if other audio devices are connected to your

pC, you may be able to switch to them by changing the audio preferences for Windows and/or your softphone

program.

laSt nuMbeR Redial

6.8

Jabra GO is able to send a redial command to the current target phone. this feature requires that the target

phone supports the redial command; check your phones’ documentation for details.
to use last-number redial with a phone that supports it:

1. If necessary, set the appropriate phone as the current target for your headset (see also Section 6.2: The Target

Phone Concept).

2. Double-tap the headset’s multifunction button. Jabra GO sends the redial command to the selected target

phone and opens the audio link.

ManaGinG call colliSionS and call waitinG

6.9

Call collision and call waiting both refer to situations in which you are already on the phone when another call

comes in.
- Call Collision

Occurs when you are talking on one phone and a call comes in on a different phone that is also connected to

your headset. the headset informs you that the collision occurred by playing the ringtone associated with the

incoming phone, but it is not able to place calls on hold. you must therefore choose to answer the new call

(thus terminating your current call) or to ignore the new call.

- Call waiting

enables you to place a current call on hold to answer another call coming in (or on hold) on the same phone.

this feature is available only for selected softphones and mobile phones. for mobile phones this feature

depends on your network operator and subscription type.

Managing Call Collision
When call collision occurs, the headset plays the ringtone associated with the incoming phone. do one of the

following:

- to end the current call and answer the new call, tap the headset’s multifunction button.

- to reject the incoming call and remain on the current call, double-tap the headset’s multifunction button.
Managing Call Waiting
Call waiting is a feature provided by your phone company or softphone program, which means that it is largely

external from the headset. however, you are able to manage call waiting using your headset multifunction

button for the following types of phones:

- mobile phones with call-waiting features and full support for the hands-free bluetooth profile.

- softphones with call-waiting features that are also specifically supported by a Jabra driver.
If you are using an unsupported soft- or mobile phone, then you must use your phone’s native interface to

manage its call-waiting features.
When call waiting is triggered by a new incoming call, the following occur:

- the standard call-waiting tone will sound in your headset.

- Call-waiting control is enabled for the headset multifunction button.
do the following to manage the call waiting features from your headset:

- to hold the current call and switch to an incoming or held call, press the headset’s multifunction for about

2 seconds.

- to end the current call and switch to an incoming or held call, tap the multifunction button.

- to reject the incoming call and remain on the current call, double-tap the multifunction button.

Note: the above gestures may not work with all softphones and mobile phones. see also your phone’s

documentation for more information about call waiting. you can always use your phone’s native interface

to control call waiting if remote control is not working for you.

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