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I would fully remove the device from the history of both devices and reconnect them. The Bluetooth Stack used on the device changed when the phone got KitKat
Turn the knob to settings then press in, turn to paired devices and press in, then scroll down to one of the listed devices and press in, then turn to delete and press green to confirm. Repeat this process unitll all the devices are deleted. If you still have problems you may need a software update v5.0 is the latest software.
Hold down your power switch for a moment, it prompt to pairing mode and seeks for your cellphone. Make sure your phone bluetooth activated before do this process. Then if nothing goes wrong they will paired. This speaker will work for any brand phones that has compatible bluetooth.
You need to put your hands free device into pairing mode this is usually done by turning the power on and keeping the power button pressed in for about 10 seconds after the power has come on. Then you should get a solid LED light up, (depends on device)
On the phone go into
1 Settings
2 Wireless and Networks
3 Bluetooth Settings
4 Turn on Bluetooth
5 Scan for devices
The name of your hands free kit should appear, select this and the phone will ask if you want to pair with the device, confirm this. You probably will get asked for a passkey or password this is usually four zeros or 1,2,3,4. enter this and confirm. Your device should now be paired and each time you want to use it just turn on your handset Bluetooth then your hands free device and your good to go.
how to connect a bluetooth to a cellphone
1. go to the menu on your cellphone and find connections-bluetooth
2. click options
3 be ready to click search for device (don't click it yet)
4. press the on button on your earpiece and hold till you get a solid bluelight.
5. when you get the solid blue light on earpiece click search for device on the phone
6. when it finds your device select it and click on it
7. it will then ask for a code or if you want to bond or pair the devices click yes and type 0000
8. it will ask you to confirm click connect
you should be able to connect.
Bluetooth technology
is a wireless means of sending and receiving data over short distances
with mobile and stationary devices. While it has applications in
non-civilian work, such as military and space organizations, bluetooth
can be found on everyday items such as laptops, computers, cellphones
and their accessories. These days, the need for a more hands-free
alternative to the use of cellular phones
is important; not only for ease of use or increased productivity, but
for general safety. In some areas, the use of a bluetooth device while
driving has become a law to protect other drivers and the public from
accidents
tep 1
Fully charge your bluetooth headset
according to its instructions. This can take from 1 to 4 hours,
depending on the model. This can be done through the included AC
adapter, car adapter or USB connector cable to your computer.
Step 2
Unplug
your bluetooth headset from the charger. Hold down on the control
button, the large lighted button on the face of the device, until it
blinks red and blue. It's now in pairing mode.
Step 3
Turn
on your cellphone. Enter the menu screen and navigate to the "Settings"
screen. Search for an option labeled "Bluetooth" and select it. You
will be prompted if you want to turn bluetooth connectivity on. Press
"Yes."
Step 4
Search
for the bluetooth headset with your phone by going into the Bluetooth
options screen and selecting "Search." The headset should appear under
a list of found devices, usually called "LG Headset." Select the
headset.
Step 5
When
prompted for a passkey, enter the numerals "0000" without quotations
and press "OK." Your LG headset should now flash blue, indicating that
it is paired with your phone.
Is your new Volvo equipped with the Bluetooth handsfree system?
It's possible that your GARMIN has paired itself to your cellphone unintentionally via Bluetooth (many GARMIN units have Bluetooth), and therefore intercepting your cellphone audio.
If you >intended< to use the GARMIN for this puropse, maybe your hands-free system in the Volvo is competing for your cellphone audio, and needs to be de-activated.
turn on your hands free device. find "connectivity" in settings on your phone. then "bluetooth link". then "hands-free". turn on bluetooth. look for devices. pair from there.
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