TAKING CARE OF YOUR SPEAKERPHONE
- always store the Jabra SP200 with the power off and safely
protected
- avoid storage at extreme temperatures (above 45°C/113°F – in-
cluding direct sunlight – or below -10°C/14°F) . this can shorten
battery life and may affect operation . High temperatures may
also degrade performance .
- Do not expose the Jabra SP200 to rain or other liquids .
GLOSSARY
1 Bluetooth® is a radio technology that connects devices, such
as mobile phones and headsets, without wires or cords over
a short distance (approx . 10 meters/33 feet) . Bluetooth® is safe
to use . It is secure too, so once a connection has been made
no-one can listen in and there is no interference from other
Bluetooth® devices either . Get more information at
www .bluetooth .com .
2 Bluetooth® profiles are the different ways that Bluetooth®
devices communicate with other devices . Bluetooth® phones
support the headset profile, the hands-free profile or both . In
order to support a certain profile, a phone manufacturer must
implement certain mandatory features within the phone's
software .
3 Pairing creates a unique and encrypted link between two
Bluetooth® devices and lets them communicate with each
other . Bluetooth® devices will not work if the devices have not
been paired .
4 Passkey or PIN is a code that you enter on your Bluetooth®
enabled device (e .g . a mobile phone) to pair it with your
Jabra SP200 . this makes your device and the Jabra SP200
recognize each other and automatically work together .
5 Standby mode is when the Jabra SP200 is passively waiting for
a call . When you 'end' a call on your mobile phone, the speaker-
phone goes into standby mode .
Dispose of the product according
to local standards and regulations .
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