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Battery Indicator; What The Lights Mean; Using A Jabra Bluetooth Adapter - Jabra BT5010 User Manual

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Activate voice dialling*
GB
• Tap the answer/end button. For best results, record the voice-dialling
tag through your headset. Please consult your phone's user manual for
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more information about using this feature.
Redial last number*
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• Press the answer/end button.
Adjust sound and volume
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• Press the volume up or down (+ or -) to adjust the volume. (Volume up
button as per default on top of the headset when worn on the right ear).
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• To mute, press both volume up and down at the same time. A low beep
alert plays during a muted call.
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• To un-mute, tap either of the volume buttons.
Call waiting and placing a call on hold*
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This lets you put a call on hold during a conversation and answer a waiting call.
SU
• Press the answer/end button once to put the active call on hold and
answer the waiting call.
• Press the answer/end button to switch between the two calls.
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• Tap the answer/end button to end the active conversation.
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* Functions marked with * are dependent on your phone supporting these
features. Check your phone's user manual for further information.
DK
Enable/disable vibrator
• Press and hold both volume buttons in standby mode.
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Volume buttons
To change the orientation of the volume buttons (default setting is for right
ear wearing mode)
• Press and hold the answer/end button in standby mode and tap the
desired up button.

7. Battery Indicator

When the Jabra BT5010 is turned on or a button is pressed more than 1 minute
after last button press, the LED indicates the battery level of the headset.
What you see
Battery level
4 Green flashes
75% – 100% Charged
3 Green flashes
50% – 75% charged
2 Green flashes
25% – 50% charged
1 Red flash
Less than 25% charged

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8. What the lights mean

What you see
What this means about your headset
See battery indicator (section 7)
Series of flashes
Flashing blue
Incoming call
and green light
Flashing blue light
Flashing every second: active call
Flashing blue light
Flashing every three seconds: in standby mode
(only for 1 minute then off )
Flashing red light
Running low on battery
Solid green light
Fully charged
Solid red light
Charging
In pairing mode (see section 3)
Solid blue light

9. Using a Jabra Bluetooth adapter

If you want to use the Jabra BT5010 with a non-Bluetooth mobile phone, the
Jabra A210 adapter is the answer.
It gives you a cordless connection with the following headset feature:
answer/end call, voice dial function (if supported by the phone) and mute.
Rejecting a call, last number redial and putting a call on hold might not be
supported through the headset jack in the mobile phone.
To pair the Jabra BT5010 with the Jabra A210
The pairing process is a little different:
• Put your Jabra BT5010 in pairing mode
• Put the Jabra A210 adapter in pairing mode
• Place them close together. You do not need a dedicated pin code to pair
the two Jabra products. Consult the Jabra A210 adapter user manual for
more information.
Making/answering a call when using the Jabra A210
• When you make a call from your mobile phone, the call will
automatically transfer to headset (if it is turned on)
• To answer a call: either tap the answer/end button on your headset,
open the boom arm or press the answer button on your mobile phone
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