29 englishJabra GO 6430 User manUalHeadset state LED when battery level is good LED when battery level is lowpower being turned onGreen 100msOff 100msrepeats to a total of 3 times same as for good battery levelpower being turned offred 100msOff 100msrepeats to a total of 3 times same as for good battery levelpairingConstant blue Constant redpairing succeededblue 200msOff 400msrepeats to a total of 5 timesred 100msOff 300msrepeats to a total of 5 timesChargingConstant yellow Constant redfully charged in cradleConstant greenn/aheadset visual signals and their meaningstable 6:batteRy indicatoRS and RechaRGe7.6Battery indicatorsthe headset indicates the current headset battery level as follows:- the headset led indicates, among other things, its battery and charging status; see the table above for details.- While the battery is low, you will hear an audio signal (two quick, low tones) every minute or so in the headset.Recharging the Headsetto recharge your headset battery, place the headset into its travel Charger and connect the charger to power.see also Section 4.1: Charging the headset.PoweR Save Mode7.7you can choose to put the headset into power save mode. the means that the headset saves power at theexpense of a slightly reduced range.you can enable / disable power save mode from the Jabra Control Center (it is disabled by default).If the sound is distorted with power save mode enabled, disable it, then turn the headset off and then back on again.power save mode uses the bluetooth® wireless technology enhanced data rate (edr) feature.