Step 1: Set the
headset to be discoverable
Turn off the
headset.
Press and hold the
headset button for about eight seconds, until you hear the startup tone and then five quick high beeps.
The
headset is now discoverable and will remain
so for about five minutes. The status light blinks while the
headset is discoverable.
Step 2: Turn on Bluetooth on the other device and search for devices
On the device, turn Bluetooth on and set the device to search for other Bluetooth devices.
On the device, choose
iPhone Bluetooth
Headset and enter the
PIN code 0000.
let me know does thsi help
regards
golu_fixya
Step 1: Set the
headset to be discoverable
Turn off the
headset.
Press and hold the
headset button for about eight seconds, until you hear the startup tone and then five quick high beeps.
The
headset is now discoverable and will remain
so for about five minutes. The status light blinks while the
headset is discoverable.
Step 2: Turn on Bluetooth on the other device and search for devices
On the device, turn Bluetooth on and set the device to search for other Bluetooth devices.
On the device, choose
iPhone Bluetooth
Headset and enter the
PIN code 0000.
I am in the heart of New York City and Verizon Wireless signal here is as strong as you can possibly get. The short beep I mentioned is NOT heard during normal operation. It is only heard once during headset shutdown sequence. Re-syncing headset with the phone does not solve the problem either.
The powerdown is indicated by a series of high-to-low tones. Like I said, a single low beep just prior to a series of high-to-low tones is worrisome and not explained anywhere. I sent an e-mail describing this situation to Tech Support at Jabra.
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