[. . . ] Has released a Software Update that enables Apple iPhone® 3G & 3GS and iPod touch® (2nd generation) devices to wirelessly via Bluetooth® stream stereo music content from the device to a Bluetooth® wireless technology enabled headset that supports the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). This software needs to be purchased, as it is sold separately (visit www. Your Jabra HALO Bluetooth® wireless technology stereo headset supports this A2DP profile which enables you to listen to music streamed wirelessly from the iPhone® or iPod touch® to the headset. However, the iPhone® and iPod touch® devices do not support the profile named Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) to a full extent. [. . . ] EN_NA 1 About your Jabra HALO Before using your new Jabra HALO headset, you must fully charge it and set it up by ‘pairing’ it with your Apple iPhone® or iPod touch®. 0 and or later installed on your Apple iPhone® 3G & 3GS and iPod touch® (2nd generation). While charging, the battery indicator light is red and when fully charged the battery indicator light is solid green. 3 Turning your Jabra HALO on and off Unfolding the headset will turn it on; Folding the headset will turn it off. To unfold: Carefully unfold the headset and lock the hinges into place. EN_NA 4 Pairing your Jabra HALO to the iPhone® or iPod touch® 1. First time pairing Unfold the headset and lock the hinges into place so that the headset is turned on. The Jabra HALO will automatically enter pairing mode and search for a device. - From the Home screen, choose Settings > General > Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth® on, as illustrated on the next few pages. The device now searches for nearby Bluetooth® wireless technology enabled devices. Choose Jabra HALO on your iPhone® / iPod touch® and confirm with PIN code 0000 (4 zeros). EN_NA Your iPhone® or iPod touch® is now connected to your Jabra HALO. EN_NA 5 Using your Jabra HALO When the iPhone® is connected to a Bluetooth® wireless technology enabled device, all outgoing calls are routed through the device by default. Incoming calls are routed through the Jabra HALO if you answer using the headset and through your iPhone® if you answer using the iPhone®. Your iPhone® can be connected with only one Bluetooth® wireless technology enabled device at a time. Bluetooth® Status You can see whether Bluetooth® is on or off, and whether a Bluetooth® device is connected to your iPhone®, by looking at the Bluetooth® icon in the iPhone® status bar at the top of the screen: • or (white): Bluetooth® is on and a device is connected to the iPhone®. If you´ve paired a device with the iPhone®, it may be out of range or turned off. • No Bluetooth® icon in status bar: Bluetooth® is turned off. Answer or end a call - Tap the Answer/End button (1) to receive / end calls. Adjust sound and volume - Use the touch control (2) for turning volume up or down. eN_NA Play or pause music - With Apple® software update version 3. 0 you have no AVRCP functionality from your Jabra HALO headset towards either the Apple iPhone® or iPod touch®. [. . . ] eN_APAC Play or pause music - With Apple® software update version 3. 0 you have no AVRCP functionality from your Jabra HALO headset towards either the Apple iPhone® or iPod touch®. 1 you have support for Play & Pause - simply tap the MFB button on the headset to Play/ Pause. Change between music tracks - There is no support for Track Forward, Track Backwards, Fast Forward, Fast Backwards. [. . . ]