Jabra GO 6470 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Jabra GO 6470 User manUal
8.  the Jabra go touchScReen BaSe
this chapter describes how to work with the features of the Jabra GO base. see also Chapter 3: Product overview 
for detailed diagrams.
8.1  Jabra go BaSe connectionS and SetuP
for details about how to set up the Jabra GO base and connect it to your various phones, please see Chapter 4: 
System Setup and Connections.
8.2  uSing the touchScReen
Jabra GO base features a color touchscreen that enables you to configure the solution, set preferences and 
manage everyday calls. Its display changes to adapt to the task at hand. touch the screen with your finger to 
activate icons, scroll down a page, select a target device and execute other tasks.
Figure 50: 
1.  Status bar:
  -  headset battery level indicator
  -  the headset is docked correctly in the base’s cradle (a successful 
electrical connection is made).
  -  wB (wideband) audio. the base is set to transmit and receive 
wideband audio to the headset. see the section “Settings menu”.
    Notes:
    -  this “headset icon” is only displayed while there is an open audio
  link, for example; while there is an active call.
    -  if the “headset icon” is displayed without “wB”, the transmission 
  is narrowband. 
    -  speaker icon; opens the Call Options menu. see the section 
  “Call Options menu” for more.
2.
 
Activity window: the contents of this area will change depending 
on what you are doing. Usually it indicates your current call status by 
displaying icons that show which type of phone you are using (desk, 
soft or mobile) and whether you have any calls on hold.
  a number of button icons may also appear here. these will often 
include target-phone options or forward/back icons when you are 
working through a series of settings. touch the screen to “press” any 
of the button icons here.
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 touchscreen elements
the entire area of the touchscreen is fully dynamic, both in terms of what it shows and where you can touch.
the touchscreen turns around its bottom-front edge axis so you can adjust it to your preferred viewing angle.