Jabra Classic Bluetooth Headset User Manual
Your guide to the Jabra Classic Bluetooth headset.
1. Welcome
Thank you for using the Jabra Classic. We hope you will enjoy it!
Jabra Classic Features
- Voice guidance
- Battery and pairing status display
- HD voice
- Long talk time – Up to 9 hours
- Power Nap feature
- New comfort pack
- Wireless freedom - Up to 30m/98ft
2. Headset Overview
The Jabra Classic headset features the following:
- Micro-USB Port: For charging the headset.
- Answer/End button: Used for answering/ending calls and other functions.
- On/Off switch: To turn the headset on or off.
- Earhook: For securing the headset to your ear.
- Volume up/down buttons: To adjust audio volume.
Included Accessories:
- USB cable
- Small earhook
- Large earhook
- Eargel
- Looped Eargel
3. How to Wear
The headset can be worn comfortably on either the left or right ear.
3.1 Change Eargels
Choose between two ergo-designed eargels for optimal fit and comfort.
[Diagram showing eargel replacement] A visual representation of how to detach and attach eargels to the headset for a better fit.
3.2 Attaching the Earhook
The earhook can be attached to the headset for a more secure fit. It can be worn with or without an eargel.
[Diagram showing earhook attachment] A visual representation of attaching the earhook to the headset.
4. How to Charge the Battery
Plug the headset into any available USB port on your PC using the provided USB cable.
[Diagram showing headset charging] A visual representation of connecting the headset via USB cable to a laptop for charging.
Note: For safety reasons, it is recommended not to use the headset while it is charging.
It takes approximately 2 hours to fully charge the headset.
5. How to Connect
- Turn the headset on by setting the On/Off switch to the On position.
- Press and hold the Answer/End button for 3 seconds until the Bluetooth indicator flashes blue, and pairing mode is announced in the headset.
- Follow the voice-guided pairing instructions to pair your headset to your Bluetooth device.
[Diagram showing pairing steps] Visuals illustrating the pairing process with a phone.
6. How to Use
The headset has several indicators and buttons:
- Battery indicator: Shows battery status.
- On/Off switch: For powering the device on and off.
- Bluetooth indicator: Shows Bluetooth connection status.
- Answer/End button: For call management and other functions.
- Volume down: Decreases volume.
- Volume up: Increases volume.
Call Management and Functions:
Function | Action |
---|---|
Answer call | Tap the Answer/end button |
End call | Tap the Answer/end button |
Activate voice dialing (phone dependent) | Press and hold (2 secs) the Answer/end button when not on a call |
Reject call | Double-tap the Answer/end button |
Redial last number | Double-tap the Answer/end button when not on a call |
Adjust speaker volume | Tap the Volume up or Volume down button |
Mute/un-mute microphone | Tap both the Volume up and Volume down buttons simultaneously. |
6.1 Multiple Call Handling
The Jabra Classic can accept and handle multiple calls simultaneously.
Function | Action |
---|---|
End current call and answer incoming call | Tap the Answer/end button |
Switch between held call and active call | Press and hold (2 secs) the Answer/end button |
Put current call on hold and answer incoming call | Press and hold (2 secs) the Answer/end button |
Reject incoming call | Double-tap the Answer/end button |
6.2 List of Voice Guidance
The headset provides voice prompts for various statuses:
Status | What You Hear |
---|---|
▶️ Connected | Connected |
▶️ Battery low | Battery low |
▶️ Redialling | Redialling |
▶️ Disconnected | Disconnected |
To connect your headset | Go to the Bluetooth menu on your phone and select it from the list. |
7. Software
7.1 Jabra Assist
Jabra Assist is a smartphone app that enhances your headset experience by enabling GPS tracking of the headset, providing pairing assistance, and displaying headset battery status.
- Android download: Google Play
- iOS download: App Store
8. Support
8.1 FAQ
View the comprehensive FAQ on Jabra.com/classic.
Q: Why do I hear crackling noises?
A: Bluetooth is a radio technology that is sensitive to objects between the headset and the connected device. Ensure the headset and the connected device are within range (up to 30 meters or 98 feet).
Q: What is the range of the headset?
A: The Jabra Classic supports a maximum operating range of 30m/98ft.
Q: Why do I not hear anything?
A: You might need to increase the speaker volume, or ensure that the headset is connected to a device.
Q: I am having Bluetooth connection problems.
A: Check your mobile device's Bluetooth menu and delete/forget the headset. Re-connect the headset to your Bluetooth device following the Bluetooth connection instructions.
8.2 How to Care for Your Headset
- Always store the headset with the power off and safely protected.
- Avoid storage at extreme temperatures (above 35°C/95°F or below -20°C/-4°F), as this can shorten battery life and affect headset operation.
- Do not expose the headset to rain or other liquids.
9. Technical Specifications
Jabra Classic Headset | Specification |
---|---|
Weight | Under 10g |
Dimensions | H 46.9mm x W 15.9mm x D 9.7mm |
Microphones | Omni-directional microphone |
Speaker | 11 mm dynamic speaker |
Operating range | 30m/98ft (phone dependent) |
Bluetooth version | 4.0 |
Paired devices | Up to 8, connected to two at the same time (MultiUse™) |
Supported Bluetooth profiles | A2DP(v1.2), Hands Free Profile (v1.6), Headset profile(v1.2) |
Talk time | Up to 9 hours |
Standby time | Up to 9 days |
Operating temperature | -10°C to 55°C (14°F to 131°F) |
Storage temperature | -20° C to 35° C (-4° F to 95° F) |
Pairing passkey or PIN | 0000 |