What The Lights Mean - Jabra BT 320s User Manual

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if you are using another set of headphones other than the supplied Jabra
GB
model, please note that differences in impedance and sensitivity might limit
or increase the maximum volume output level. An impedance level of 16
FR
Ohm is recommended for the best performance. However, always use extra
precaution when using another set of headphones than the original Jabra
ES
model.
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7. What the lights mean

DE
What you see
Flashing green light
IT
Flashing blue light
NL
Flashing blue light
SU
Flashing lights in
different colors
NO
Flashing purple light
Flashing red light
SE
Solid red light
DK
Solid green light
Solid blue light
GR
8. Troubleshooting and 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 metres (33 feet) of distance between the headset and the con-
nected 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 BT320s.
• Ensure that the headset is paired to your phone.
• Make sure your phone is connected to the headset in the phone's menu
or by tapping the Answer/End button on the Jabra BT320s
I have pairing problems
You may have deleted your pairing connection in your mobile phone –
follow the pairing instructions in section 3.
10
What does it mean
Flashing every 5 seconds: On, but not paired
to a phone
Flashing every 3 seconds: Active on a call/talking
Flashing every 5 seconds: Paired to a phone
Flashing every second: incoming call
Flashing every 3 seconds: Music streaming
Running low on battery
Charging
Fully charged
in pairing mode – see section 3
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