Monday 22 September 2014

Connect Bluetooth With A Mobile Phone

Most phones are compatible with a Bluetooth headset.


A Bluetooth headset makes hands-free calling possible, and most mobile phones are compatible with Bluetooth-enabled wireless devices. To use your phone with a Bluetooth headset, you'll need to connect the two using a "pairing" process. Pairing is a quick and easy setup process that allows your mobile phone and the headset to communicate without wires when they are within range. You'll only need to complete the steps once -- your phone will save the settings you enter.


Instructions


1. Disconnect your headset from its charging source. Do not turn on the headset.


2. Place the headset in pairing mode. This step will vary depending on the make and model of the headset you own. For many devices, pairing mode activates when you press and hold the "Call/Power" button for five to ten seconds. See your user guide for device-specific instructions.


3. Press your phone's "Menu" option and select "Settings." Place the two devices within 30 feet of each other.


4. Select "Bluetooth," and then choose "Add New" or "Search." Your phone will begin searching for in-range Bluetooth devices.


5. Select the name of your headset from the list of discovered devices. Enter the headset's pairing passkey if prompted. (The passkey is set by the manufacturer. Most use "0000" or "1234." See your user guide for details.)


6. Press "OK" to complete the pairing.

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