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WHEN PAIRING MY IPHONE WITH MY CAR [LANDROVER 2] AVERYTHING GOES WELL UP TO SYNCRONISING AND I GET THE MESSAGE - 'CONNECTION LOST DO YOU WANT TO TRY AGAIN' SOMETIMES IT CONNECTS BUT THEM DISCONNECTS. CAN YOU HELP?
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go to bluetooth menu on iphone. delete all zk s9s there. Make sure the zk is not already connected to your ipad. Only one live connection is allowed at the same time.
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It seems to me that the more advanced the phone is, the less likely it is to pair correctly. My wife has an LG Vu and it pairs beautifully. Picks up every time. I have the Windows Mobile based LG Incite and it doesn't work too well at all. Also tried it with my friends iPhone. No luck there either.
So my solution would be to get a basic phone. Sorry :-(
iPhone has had bluetooth since the first model in 2007. With iPhone OS/firmware 3.0 (free for all iPhone users), iPhones are fully A2DP compliant and link with Mazda bluetooth.
My current experience is with a 2010 Mazda3 and iPhone 3GS, where I get phone and iPod functionality via bluetooth (yes, without jailbreaking), though the steering-wheel controls are limited to play/pause and volume only.
I actually have both products, and I was able to get my bluetooth to work with 2 phones. All you have to do is first pair your phone with the H721. Then in the phones functions, turn off the bluetooth so it is no longer in discovery or connected...but do not turn off the bluetooth itself, just in the phones settings. Then go to the bluetooth settings in the iphone. you should see the H721 in discovery but not connected. Before connecting it you must put the H721 into discovery mode as well. Hold all three buttons down for 19 sec. it will go solid blue. then push connect on your iphone. onces connected, go to the original phone and turn the setting back on for bluetooth connection. both are now connected. Only one may apear to be connected, but both are. test it with another phone. call each number and you will see that you can now answer both calls with one device. If the iphone is connected and phone 1 rings...the H721 disconnects temporarily from the iphone and connects to the other device to answer it. Hope this helps. Cause thats how I got mine to work.
Here is a straightforward procedure to "pair" the Motorola H700 bluetooth headset with an iphone
1. Turn off the headset by folding the microphone. 2. On your iphone, go to settings-->General-->Bluetooth-->tap tp turn ON 3. To activate your headset, hold down the center button and keep it pressed while you fold out the microphone.
The iphone will immediately detect the device and state "not paiired" Ignore this message and go ahead and tap on the headset menu displayed on th eipjone screen. You will e prompted fot a security code. Please enter 0000. The iphone will confirm that the devices have een paired successfully. You arer done! To verify, try placing a call from the iphone and you will see a new menu on iphone asking you to choose the headset H700 or speaker phone. Step 3 is the most important step in getting the two devices to talk.
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