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USER GUIDE byE N G L I S H / E S PA Ñ O L

WELCO M ECO N N EC T TO JA M B OXJAMBOX ANATOMYTMTMWelcome to your new Jawbone JAMBOX , the world’s first intelligentspeaker and speakerphone.POWER UPORTM2CO N T E N TSJAMBOX delivers killer wireless audiowithout the hassle of cables and dockingstations. JAMBOX also gives you thefreedom to share music, movies, gamesand calls whenever you want. It’s theperfect companion to any phone, mp3player, tablet or laptop.B LU E TO OT H 3.5mm STEREO(wi re l e s s a u d i o)(wi re d a u d i o)Whatever your jam may be, amp it upwith JAMBOX.C H A R G E & U P DAT E JA M B OX123GET CONNECTEDGET LISTENINGPAGE46710GET TALKING11PERSONALIZE & UPDATE12TROUBLESHOOTING13SPECIFICATIONS14USBSAFETY INFORMATION15(u p d ate vi a M Y TA L K )WATCH VIDEO TUTORIALS AT JAWBONE .COM/SUPPORT3

JAMBOX ANATOMYBUTTONSIF THE LED RING IS .BUTTONSf lashing whiteLED RING(on tip of switch)ON/OFF &PAIRING SWITCH3.5mm AUDIO INPUTJAMBOX is trying to connect to yourphone or Bluetooth device.TALKVOLUME CONTROLSTA L K B U T T O NUse this button to answer or end a call,access DialApps like Voice Dial (pressand hold for 2 seconds) or hear batterystatus updates (single press).BUILT-INMICROPHONE4VO L U M E C O N T R O L SFRONT GRILLMICRO USB(charge &update via M Y TA L K )f lashing redBattery is low. Power up!f lashing R E D W H I T EJAMBOX is in pairing mode and readyto connect to your phone or Bluetooth device. Go to your phone’s Bluetooth settings to connect.Increase and decrease volume using theP L U S and M I N U S B U T T O N S on JAMBOX.5

1POWE R U PYour Jawbone JAMBOX is partially chargedand ready to use right out of the box.FO R A F U L L C H A R G ECONNECTION OPTIONSPlug JAMBOX into your wall charger orcomputer via micro USB cable.Connect to JAMBOX wirelessly viaBluetooth or via 3.5mm stereo input.TO H E A R R E M A I N I N G B AT T E RY LI F EPress the TA L K B U T T O N when not on a call.W H E N B AT T E RY I S LOWLED RINGThe L E D R I N G flashes R E D.W H E N F U L LY C H A R G E DThe L E D R I N G turns W H I T E .MICRO USB6GET CONNECTEDNOTE It takes 1.5 hours to give your JAMBOXan 80% charge. A full charge takes 2.5 hours.1 . 1 C O N N E C T W I R E L E S S LYTMORBLUETOOTH 3.5m m S T E R E O(wireless audio)(wired audio)When using JAMBOX as a speakerphone,please note that JAMBOX’s built-inmicrophone only works while connectedvia Bluetooth.PHONESLAPTOPSMUSIC PLAYERSTABLETSYour JAMBOX can wirelessly stream audiofrom any Bluetooth device within 33 feet.Just follow the steps on the next page.7

1 . 2 P R E PA R E YO U R J A M B OX F O R PA I R I N G1 Hold the O N /O F F S W I T C H in the upmostposition for about 3 seconds.1 . 3 P R E PA R E YO U R P H O N E O R D E V I C E1 . 4 MAKE THE CONNECTION1 . 5 O R P L U G & P L AYTurn on Bluetooth .Go to your device’s Bluetooth settings.No Bluetooth? JAMBOX also connects via3.5mm stereo input.O N A N I P H O N E , I P O D , O R I PA D 2 Wait for the L E D R I N G to flash red & white.3 You will hear JAMBOX say that it is readyto pair.4 Release the O N /O F F S W I T C H to theWhen “JAMBOX by Jawbone” appears,select it.O N A B L AC K B E R RY I F A S K E D FO R A PA S S CO D EGo to S E T T I N G S /O P T I O N S B L U E T O O T H and enable B L U E T O O T Hmiddle/on position.OT H E R C E L L P H O N E S1824A D D O R S E A R C H FO R D E V I C E SGo to S E T T I N G S G E N E R A L andenable B L U E T O O T HGo to J AW B O N E . C O M / PA I R I N G or reviewthe instruction manual that came withyour phone.3.5mm STEREOEnter “0000”This is a one-time event per device. To pairyour Jawbone JAMBOX to another device,repeat steps 1.2 to 1.4.Play audio from any device with a headphonejack or audio output.9

22 . 1 GET THE BEST SOUND2 . 2 WHISPERS INFOFor best listening results, make sure yourJawbone JAMBOX is resting on its baseand facing forward.Jawbone JAMBOX tells you importantinformation like remaining battery life andcaller ID for incoming calls.When connected wirelessly via Bluetooth ,it’s best to turn the volume on your phone/device fully up and then use the P L U S andM I N U S B U T T O N S on your JAMBOX.When connected via 3.5mm stereo input,your phone/device may distort the audiosignal if turned up too loud. Turn downthe volume on your phone/device beforeadjusting the volume on your JAMBOX.103GET L I ST E N I N GB AT T E RY L I F EPress the TA L K B U T T O N to hear remainingbattery life. When your battery is low, youwill hear automatic battery status alerts.2 . 3 CONNECTION PRIORIT YIncoming and outgoing calls will always takeprecedence over audio playback. Audiocontent via 3.5mm stereo input will overridewireless audio via Bluetooth.GET TALKINGYour JAMBOX can be used as a wirelessspeakerphone. Just speak in the directionof the front grill. The built-in microphoneonly works when connected via Bluetooth .Hold the TA L K B U T T O N until you hear abeep, then release and follow the voiceprompts. Voice Dial is pre-loaded.3.1REDIAL LAST NUMBERANSWER/END A CALLPress the TA L K B U T T O N on your Jawbone JAMBOX to both answer and end a call.D E C LI N E A N I N CO M I N G C A L LHold the TA L K B U T T O N for 2 seconds.3.2MAKE A CALLUse your phone to dial as usual. Listen andtalk through your Jawbone JAMBOX.AC TI VAT E D I A L A P PPress the TA L K B U T T O N twice.3.3MUTINGMute the built-in microphone by holdingthe P L U S and M I N U S B U T T O N S for 2seconds until you hear a beep.3.4S I M U LTA N E O U S C A L L STo answer another call, just press theTA L K B U T T O N .11

PERSO N A L I Z E & U P DAT ETROUBLESHOOTINGJawbone M Y TA L K lets you personalize andupdate your Jawbone JAMBOX via the web.1Visit MYTALK.JAWBONE.COMNOTE To be recognized by MYTALK ,your JAMBOX must be turned O FF whenplugging in via USB.PERSONALIZEAU D I O A P P SChange the voice that tells youinformation like remaining battery lifeand caller ID.12DIAL APPSCustomize your TA L K B U T T O N to speeddial your favorite number, or link directly to411, voice-to-text, and other voice services.Lower the volume on your JAMBOX and/or phone/device. (See section 2.1Get The Best Sound)B Make sure it’s charged up. Check for lowbattery, then charge JAMBOX via USB.AI N N OVATI O N STry our newest software creationsdesigned exclusively for Jawbone products.U P DAT ES O F T WA R EMake sure you are using the latest versionof the Jawbone JAMBOX software bylogging on to MY TALK . JAWBONE .COM andplugging in. JAMBOX must be turned off.HEARING DISTORTION2NOT LOUD ENOUGH?Turn up the volume on your phone/deviceor your JAMBOX.B Make sure it’s charged up.C Plug JAMBOX in to your phone/devicevia 3.5mm stereo cable.A3UNABLE TO PAIR WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICE?Confirm that your phone/device isBluetooth compatible.B Follow GET CONNECTED instructionsin this guide (page 7).C Visit www.jawbone.com/supportA4 EXPERIENCING SIGNAL LOSS ORDROPOUTS VIA BLUETOOTH?Move Jawbone JAMBOX closer to yourphone/device.B Make sure it’s charged up.C Turn off your JAMBOX and phone/device,then power up and reconnect.A13

SPECI F I C AT I O N SSAFETY INFORMATIONWA R N I N GBATTERY LIFE About 8 hours(varies by volume level and audio content)POWER 2W x 2 0.1%THDOUTPUT 85dB @ 0.5mFREQUENCY 60Hz - 20kHzPlease read these safety warnings and cautionscarefully to ensure your personal safety and preventproperty damage.Fire and Electric Shock Hazard not use the Jawbone Speaker near a bathtub, sink, sauna, pool, or steam room.AC ADAPTER 5V 550mA Max 2.5WDIMENSIONS 151mm x 57mm x 40mmBLUETOOTH RANGE 33ft (10m)14Do not dispose of your Jawbone Speaker in a fire. The battery could explodecausing injury or death. Only charge the battery in accordance with the user instructions supplied withthe Jawbone Speaker. Do not attempt to disassemble the Jawbone Speaker charger or force open thebuilt-in battery because this may result in electric shock. Do not charge the Jawbone Speaker in damp areas or in extremely high or lowtemperatures because this could result in electric shock. Do not clean the Jawbone Speaker when it is being charged. Always unplug thecharger first before cleaning the Jawbone Speaker.Exposure of the Jawbone Speaker to moisture could result in electric shock. WEIGHT 347g (12oz)Do not expose your Jawbone Speaker to liquid, moisture, humidity, or rain. DoBattery/Charger Hazard Do not drop, disassemble, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, shred, microwave,incinerate, paint, or insert foreign objects in to the Jawbone Speaker. Such actionscould result in electric shock. Clean the Jawbone Speaker only with a dry cloth. Do not expose your Jawbone Speaker to extremely high or low temperatures. Do not leave your Jawbone Speaker in direct sunlight for extended periods of time. Do not leave your Jawbone Speaker near open flames such as cooking burners,Automobile Accident Hazard Do not leave or store the Jawbone Speaker or any of its accessories near orover your automobile’s air bag because serious injury may result when an airbag deploys.candles, or fireplaces. Do not block any ventilation openings.15

Fall Hazard Do not place the Jawbone Speaker on high surfaces such as shelves. During musicplayback the Jawbone Speaker may move which could cause the Jawbone Speakerto shift and fall off of the edge.CAUTION Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean your Jawbone Speaker because this couldcause scratches and damage. Do not bring your Jawbone Speaker in to contact with any sharp objects becausethis could cause scratches and damage. Do not insert anything into your Jawbone Speaker unless otherwise specified in theuser instructions. This may damage the internal components. Do not attempt to repair, modify, or disassemble your Jawbone Speaker yourself, itdoes not contain any user-serviceable components. Do not attempt to replace your Jawbone Speaker battery, it is built-in and is notchangeable. Use only the manufacturer supplied charger to charge your Jawbone Speaker. Otherchargers may look similar, but using them could result in electric shock and coulddamage the Jawbone Speaker. Observe all signs and displays that require an electrical device or RF radio product tobe switched off in designated areas. Turn off your Jawbone Speaker prior to boarding an aircraft. Do not use theJawbone Speaker inside an aircraft unless allowed by your airline. 16Dispose of the Jawbone Speaker and the Jawbone Speaker’s battery in accordancewith local regulations. Do not dispose of the battery with regular household waste.F C C S T A T E M E N T This equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequencyenergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does causeharmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determinedby turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to whichthe receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.F C C N O T I C E This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation issubject to the following two conditions:1This device may not cause harmful interference, and2This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.FCC CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsiblefor compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating inconjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.FCC ID: V3J -JBE . IC: 7589A-JBE .To locate the FCC and IC identification numbers, please look on the undersideof the Jawbone Speaker.Please only use with the power supply adapter provided, Jawbone model numberS PA- K9 01 .G E T M O R E H E L P ( I F YO U N E E D I T )V I S I T jawbone . com / supportfor video tutorialsC A L L 1 - 8 7 7 - 2 5 4 - 74 2 6G o to jawbone . com / warrantyfor warranty infoP urchase Jawbone products andaccessories at www. J awbone . comBecome a fan of Jawbone on Facebook V isit J AW B O N E . com / FAC E B O O KThis product is compliant with the CE directive.All returns must be made to the original place of purchase. 2010 ALIPHCOM . ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 770 - 00061 REV A17

2 .1 GET THE BEST SOUND For best listening results, make sure your Jawbone JAMBOX is resting on its base and facing forward. When connected wirelessly via Bluetooth , it’s best to turn the volume on your phone/ device fully up and then use the PLUS and MINUS BUTTONS on your JAMBOX. When connected via 3.5mm stereo input,

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