What’s in the package .................................................................................................................................... 5
JABRA BT100 Bluetooth Headset Features ............................................................................................ 6
Charging & Battery Time .............................................................................................................................. 7
Linking the Headset to the Phone ............................................................................................................ 8
Choosing Right or Left Ear Wearing Style ............................................................................................ 12
Placing the Headset on your Ear ............................................................................................................. 13
Speaker Volume & Volume Control Buttons........................................................................................ 14
Using your JABRA BT100 Headset ........................................................................................................... 15
Resetting the Headset ................................................................................................................................. 17
FCC Notice to Users / Product Statements........................................................................................... 20
Safety & General Information.................................................................................................................... 21
Introduction
Any device that you want to use with the JABRA BT100 Bluetooth headset has to be
compatible with Bluetooth wireless technology and support the headset profile.To be
able to use the headset with a mobile phone, the phone needs to have built-in Bluetooth
technology,or a compatible Bluetooth phone adapter.
The JABRA BT100 is a cordless handsfree headset based on Bluetooth wireless
technology.Please read the user booklet before you start using the product and make
sure that you:
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Charge your JABRA BT100 headset for up to 2 hours before you use
it the first time. (See page 7)
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Make sure that you pair the headset with your Bluetooth phone (or
other device) before you start making calls. (See page 8)
Thank you for choosing to buy the JABRA BT100, we hope that you
are happy with your choice!
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What’s in the Package?
Your JABRA BT100 Bluetooth headset package comes equipped with a headset and
charging solution.
In this package you will find:
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One JABRA BT100 Bluetooth Headset
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One Headset Mains Charger unit
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One Headset In-car Charger Unit (Not available in some packages)
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One JABRA BT100 User Guide
(Please use only the approved and compatible chargers for this device)
JABRA BT100 Bluetooth
Headset Features
1. Blue Indicator Light: provides the status
of the headset (on call, standby).
2. Volume Control:adjusts the speaker
(receive) volume.
3. Multifunction Button (MFB): controls
various functions of the headset.
4. Speaker: receiver for the other party’s voice.
5. Microphone: voice input for transmission.
6. Boom: contains the microphone and controls
the power (on/off) status of the headset.
7. Earhook: how the headset is worn on either
ear (turn around for left/right ear).
8. Charging Port: receptacle for battery charger.
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Charging & Battery Time
Before you can use your headset, you need to charge the
headset’s self-contained battery for up to two hours.
To charge the headset,please follow this guide:
1. Plug the mains travel charger (or
in-car charger) into your headset
charging port with the headset
facing up.
2. Insert the travel charger’s electrical
plug into an electrical outlet, or the
in-car charger into the socket in
your vehicle.
3. While charging, the blue headset
indicator light is on and remains on
until charging is complete.
4. When charging is complete, the
light will go out, you then remove
the charger from the headset.
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A fully charged battery provides up to 3 hours of talktime, and over 2 weeks of
standby/off time. 3 hours of talk time,7.5 hours of standby time (Bluetooth data link – no
audio), 36 hours of standby time (no Bluetooth link,boom open) and 20 days of storage
time (boom closed).
Low Battery Warning Tones: When you hear five rapid high tones through the headset’s
speaker at 20-second intervals, the headset needs recharging, and you will then need to
follow the above steps 1-4.
Linking the Headset to the Phone (Pairing)
Before you use your headset for the first time,you must first pair the headset with the
device you want to use it with – for example – a mobile phone.The Bluetooth connection
between the headset and your phone can be established by setting up a paired link.With
a paired link, the phone remembers the headset's ID, and these 2 items are then ‘paired’
together - eliminating the need to repeat the set up process with future use.Only paired
devices can utilize Auto-Answer™ and Auto-Transfer™ functions.
Please use the following easy to follow guide –
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a) Configuration Mode
Before you can pair your headset you need to put it into configuration mode.
Configuration mode is used to perform two functions – ‘pairing’ and Audio mode
selection. Configuration mode is entered simply by pressing and holding down the
Multi-Function Button (MFB) with the headset boom closed until the Blue indicator
light turns on, then release the MFB. The LED will remain on.The headset is now in
configuration mode and stays in this mode for 3 seconds awaiting further user
action. The headset will then return to the “off” state if no further action is taken.
b) Pairing Headset to the Phone
1. With the headset boom closed and the headset close to the phone (within 30
feet), enter configuration mode as described above. During pairing it is
recommended that the headset and phone (or device) are not more than 1metre
(3 feet) apart – with no solid objects in between.
2. Within the 3 seconds, open the boom.The LED will remain on and the headset is
now in pairing mode and will remain in pairing mode for 5 minutes.
Perform a “device discovery” from the mobile phone. For details on device
discovery consult your phone user guide. Please Note: it may take several seconds
to establish connections.
3. Enter the passkey 0000 , when your phone menu prompts you, and the phone
will start to pair the headset with the phone (the device ID is now stored in the
phone’s memory).
4. Your phone screen will advise that pairing has been successful, and the headset
indicator light flashes to let you know this also.
5. If the pairing is unsuccessful. Please return to step 1 and follow the steps 1-4.
6. Once the headset and phone have successfully paired you are ready to place and
receive calls (see page 15 “Making a Call”).
7. Please note that once paired the first time, the headset automatically connects to your
phone upon opening the boom.
(Note: The default headset passkey is 0000.)
c) Two Paired Devices (Audio Mode1/Audio Mode2 Operation)
It is possible for your headset to store pairing data with two different Bluetooth
devices.This means that you could have two Bluetooth phones paired, or 1 phone and
1 other device. Operation of the headset in Audio Mode1 will recall the last device
that the headset paired to while in Audio Mode1. Similarly, operation in Audio Mode2
will recall the last device that the headset paired to while in Audio Mode2.
To toggle between audio modes, simply follow the procedure below.
1. Starting with the boom in the closed position, enter Configuration Mode as described
on page 9.
2. With boom still closed, and the indicator light on solid (indicating Configuration
Mode) press either Volume button.
3. Watch the indicator light (one flash for Audio Mode1 or two flashes for Audio Mode2,
then off).
4. Open boom and verify repeated indicator light flash signal. (Single flash for Audio
Mode1, double flash for Audio Mode2).
5. Now the headset is ready for use in the selected mode, just follow pairing the headset
on page 9.
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Choose Right or Left Ear Wearing Style
The JABRA BT100 Bluetooth headset comes configured for wearing on your right ear.
To change for left ear wearing please use the simple instructions as follows:
1. Open the boom.
2. Put the earhook in its open position.
3. Gently lift and pull the top of the earhook
up from the upper hinge pin and pull away
to remove.
4. Turn the headset over.
5. Hook the bottom of the earhook on to the
lower hinge pin and lift and pull the top of
the earhook over the upper hinge pin.
6. The Volume Up/Down buttons will re-orient
automatically – so up will always be up,and
down will always be down.
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Placing the Headset on your Ear
In order to wear the headset
please follow these instructions:
1. Open the boom.
2. Put the earhook in its
open position (90° away
from the headset).
3. Loop the ear hook
behind your ear.
4. Close the headset
towards your ear.
5. The boom will then point
towards your mouth.
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Speaker Volume & Volume Control Buttons
To increase the speaker (receive) volume, press and
hold the upper volume control button until the
desired level is reached.To decrease the speaker
(receive) volume,press and hold the lower volume
control button until the desired level is reached.
An audible tone is played when either the minimum
or maximum volume has been achieved.
The headset is equipped with intelligent volume
re-orientation control so that it does not matter
whether you are wearing the headset on the left or
right ear. When you change the earhook from right
to left wearing style - the top volume control button
will always increase the speaker volume and the
bottom volume control button will always decrease
the speaker volume.
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Using your JABRA BT100 Headset
a) Making a call with the headset
There are different ways to make a call using your JABRA BT100 headset.(In each case
you will need to make sure that you pair / link your headset and phone as described
on page 9.)
If your mobile phone supports voice dialing, you can use this feature with the
headset. Please refer to your phone’s user documentation for more information on
voice control.
Making a call from the Mobile Phone
1. Place the headset on your ear in the desired wearing style.
2. Using the phone’s keypad, dial the phone number.
3. To send the call,press the phone’s SEND / CALL key – the phone initiates the call.
Making a call Using Voice Dialing (Voice dialing on your phone must be turned On
and voice tags stored)
1. Place the headset in the desired wearing style.
2. On the Headset - Press the Multi Function Button. (MFB)
3. A tone prompts you to say the name of the person you wish to call (as entered in
the phone’s voicedial phonebook directory).
4. Speak the voice tag name.
5. The phone automatically dials your selection, and you see the details of the call on
the phone screen.
6. When connected you are free to communicate normally.
(Please refer to the phone’s user guide for instructions on storing voice tags. Some
Mobile Phones need you to initiate voice dialing from the handset.)
b) Ending a call from the headset
To end a call when wearing the headset - press the headset’s MFB button. Also if you
remove the headset – the call can also be ended by closing the boom arm.
c) Disconnecting your Bluetooth link
To terminate the Bluetooth connection between the headset and your phone, turn
the headset Off (just close the boom). If you are on a call when the boom is closed, the
call will be held at the phone for up to 30 seconds while the user is prompted to
transfer the call back to the phone.Without a response by the user, the call will be
terminated after the 30 seconds.
d) Receiving/ Answering a call
When wearing the headset - On and Linked:
A ring tone will sound in your headset, just press the headset’s MFB button to answer
the call.
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If not wearing the headset – Off position (boom closed):
Open the headset’s boom to auto-answer the call through to the headset, then place
the headset on your ear in the normal wearing position.
e) Transferring a Call
Transferring a call from the headset to your phone:
Must be initiated by the phone (refer to the user guide that accompanied your phone).
Transferring a call from your phone to the headset:
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Open the boom to activate the Auto-Transfer feature,
or
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If boom is already open and the call is on the mobile phone, press the headset’s
MFB button.
Resetting the headset
If the phone and headset fail to communicate properly,you may need to reset them.To
reset the headset, plug charging jack into headset with charger pulled into appropriate AC
socket. Verify the LED turns on,indicating the start of charging, then remove charging jack.
This resets the headset.
Audio & Visual Indicators
Indicator Light Chart
Headset StateLED Indication State
Power OffLED OFF (no charger)
Charging In ProcessLED ON (charger plugged in)
Charging CompleteLED OFF (charger plugged in)
Configuration ModeLED ON (no charger) with boom closed
Pairing Mode LED ON (no charger) with boom opened
Pairing SuccessfulSeries of 10 rapid flashes
Search, Park, LinkFlash or Double-Flash 0.1 sec ON, 2.9 sec OFF
(pulse with 3 second interval)
Audio Link (on a call)Flash or Double-Flash 0.5 sec ON,1.5 sec OFF
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Audio Indicator Chart
Headset StateAudio Indication
Volume LimitRepeated single high tone when either lower or
upper limit achieved
Low Battery ToneFive rapid high tones repeated every 20 seconds
Out of RangeNo audio indications, deterioration of audio quality
will alert user
Incoming CallRing tone
Pairing ConfirmationSingle high tone
Establish Audio LinkSeries of 4 tones, low to high
Initiate Voice DialSingle low tone
Voice Tag not RecognizedDual high-low tone
End Call/Audio Link ClosedSeries of 4 tones, high to low
Power On/OFFNo audible tone
FCC Notice to Users / Product Statements
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by JABRA (GNNetcom) will void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
BLUETOOTH is a trademark owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION
Electro Magnetic Interference / Compatibility – Note : Nearly every electronic device is
susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed, or
otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
Aircrafts & Hospitals – Please switch OFF the headset before boarding any aircraft to
prevent interference with the aircraft communication systems. Also please switch OFF
the headset in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals and
Healthcare facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to EMI .
Warranty – Thank you for choosing to buy this JABRA product. JABRA (a GNNetcom
Company) warrants the product to be free from defects in material and workmanship at
the time of purchase by the consumer,for a subsequent period of 24 months. Please
make sure that you carefully read the instruction booklet in order to have safe and
efficient use. Also save your original receipt.You will need to present the original receipt
for warranty and repair claims. Should you need to do this please return to the supplier
for full details of the warranty process.
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