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Hold the "Answer/End" button on your Jabra Bluetooth headset down until the LED light on the headset turns solid blue. The location of the button may vary based on which headset you have, but its appearance will be the same; it is the button that has an image of a telephone on it.
Click on the "Settings" icon from the main screen of your iPhone 4 .
Click on "General" in your iPhone's "Settings" menu.
Click on "Bluetooth" to access your iPhone's Bluetooth menu and then click the option to turn on your iPhone's Bluetooth connection. Once your iPhone's Bluetooth is turned on, it will search for available Bluetooth devices.
Select your Jabra headset by clicking on the icon that appears on your iPhone's screen.
Enter the passkey for your Jabra Bluetooth headset. The default passkey on Jabra headsets is "0000."
Click on "OK" on your iPhone 4 to complete the connection to your Jabra headset.
Tips & Warnings
The LED light on your headset must be solid blue to pair to your iPhone. A flashing light indicates your headset is not yet in pairing mode and your iPhone will not be able to connect to the headset.
Having your iPhone 4 Bluetooth turned on will drain your phone battery faster than normal.
seeing the red light tells you that the jabra isn't fried or shorted and that there is life but there is a problem, the red light isn't blue when it should be. so have you read the directions your ear piece came with when you first bought it?... hold the on button until you see the blue light stays on.(blue light will flash fast then slow then come to a complete stop and stay on) once blue light stays on that should mean you can now find the ear piece on your cell phone to link up. if problem still isn't fixed then you might as well buy a new one.
Mine is a Blackjack II, but i did get it to connect. Hold the clear button down on the Jabra until it lights solid blue, keep holding it with one hand while you use the other hand to operate your Blackjack. I went to Settings, then Connections, then Bluetooth, then "Add new device". As long as my Jabra was lit solid blue, the phone found the headset. Then it will ask you for the pin code, which i found by accident (0000 - four zero's).
ok i finally found out.. Turn on the jabra unit once on hold the answer button AND the volume up button at same time till u get solid blue light... It will flash like 8 times then go solid... At that point it can b found by all ur devices... the passcode is 0000... Enjoy
First turn on the Jabra BT 150 by holding the power button for about 4 seconds. Then hold the + key and the the power button together for about 4 seconds and the power light will go steady. Then have your bluetooth capable cell phone search. It'll find it and when asked for a PIN just enter 0000. Tjis will change the jabra power light to blinking when paired successful.
You need to turn it on so you get the intermittent flashing blue light then hold down the + button and answer button at the same time until you get a solid blue light. Then get your device to search for the headset etc......
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