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Charge your headset

Make sure that your Jabra BT620s is fully charged before you start using it. Use only the
chargers provided in the box – do not use chargers from any other devices as this might
damage your Jabra BT620s.

Connect the headset as shown of fig. 2 to the AC adaptor for the power socket or the USB
cable for your PC. When the indicator lights are solid red, your headset is charging. When
the lights turn to green, the headset is fully charged.

Turning the blue lights off and on again

You can turn on/off the blue lights in the headset by pressing and holding both play/
pause/stop button and answer/end button simultaneously. When the headset is charged
the lights will be on again


Turn on your headset

• Press the answer/end button to turn on your headset – when the headset is on the

LED indicator light will flash four times.

• Press and hold the answer/end button to turn the device off.

Pairing with a phone or other device

Before you use your Jabra BT620s you must pair it up with a mobile phone or/and

another Bluetooth enabled device.

1. Put the headset into pairing mode:

Make sure headset is turned off.

• Press and hold the Answer/end button until the indicator light is solid blue.

2. Set your mobile phone or other device to ‘discover’ the Jabra BT620s

Follow your phones instruction guide. This usually involves going to a ‘setup’
‘connect’ or ‘Bluetooth’ menu on your phone and selecting the option to discover or
add a Bluetooth device. (See example from typical mobile phone in fig. 3)

3. Your phone will find the Jabra BT620s

Your phone or other device will ask if you want to pair with it, accept this with “Yes”
or “ok” and confirm with the

passkey or PIN = 0000 (4 zero’s).

Your phone or other device will confirm when pairing is complete. In case of unsuccessful
pairing repeat steps 1. to 3.

What your new headset can do

Your Jabra BT620s lets you connect to one or two devices (see section 4) for phone and
music features:

Specifications:
• Up to 16 hours of talktime or 14 hours of music - standby time up to 240 hours
• Rechargeable battery with charging option from AC power supply, PC via USB cable

or car charger (car charger not included)

• Weight 100 grams
• Operating range up to 33 feet (10 meters)
• Advanced Audio (A2DP), Remote Control (AVRCP) as well as Headset and Handsfree

Bluetooth profiles

• Bluetooth specification 1.2 (See glossary page 12)

GETTING STARTED

The Jabra BT620s is easy to operate. The buttons performs different functions depending
on how long you press them:

Instruction:

Duration of press:

Tap

Press briefly and let go

Press

Approx: 1 second

Press and hold

Approx: 5 seconds

Phone features
• Answer calls
• End calls
• Reject calls*
• Voice dialing*
• Last number redialing*
• Call waiting*
• Put call on hold*

* Phone dependent

Music features
• Play music
• Pause music
• Stop music
• Pause music and answer call*
• Fast Forward*
• Rewind*
• Jump to next track
• Jump to previous track

* Device dependent

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