To use Bluetooth, you must set up the wireless communication between the BH870 Headset and your mobile phone by pairing them. Pair the headset manually at any time using the procedure below.
- If your headset is currently turned on, turn it off by pressing and holding its multifunction button for about 4 seconds — until its LED gives four quick flashes and then turns off.
- Put your (powered-off ) headset in pairing mode by pressing and holding its multifunction button for about 4 seconds — until its LED lights a constant blue.
- Make sure Bluetooth is active on your mobile phone and put your phone into Bluetooth pairing mode. The procedure for doing this varies by mobile phone manufacturer and model. See your mobile phone documentation for details.
- Your phone scans for nearby Bluetooth devices that are broadcasting themselves for pairing. Use your phone’s controls to identify and select the Jabra GO 6400 device. Your phone may also ask for the BH870 Headset’s pass code. The pass code is 0000 (four zeros).
Your phone attempts to connect to the BH870 Headset, and then it shows results. If the attempt fails, please try again.
Note: All communication between the BH870 Headset and a mobile phone are encrypted so others cannot intercept your calls. Establishing this encryption is an important part of the pairing process. Because two devices are paired, it does not necessarily mean they are connected (which means that the link be- tween them is active). Typically, connection occurs automatically once your mobile phone is paired, but you might need to connect manually using the menu system on your mobile phone (as described in your phone’s documentation).
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