Logitech (980408) Wireless Headset - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I hear my own voice when I talk on Logitecs H600 wireless headset
IF you are in Windows 7: -
1. Click "Control Panel" > "Sound" > "Recording"
2. Place cursor over "Microphone - Logitech Wireless Headset Default Device".
3. Right Click and select "Properties"
4. Click the "Listen" Tab
5. Uncheck the "Listen to this device"
6. Click "Apply",. and "OK"
That will eliminate you hearing any nose picked up by the microphone. Others will still be able to hear your voice as long as you have the headset as your default microphone.
3/3/2014 10:08:06 PM •
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Logitech HS04 V01 connection
Try turning off the headset. Then setting your phone to look for bluetooth device. Touch and hold for ten seconds the larger button on the headset, should flash blue light rapidly. then command phone to find device, (commands differ from one phone to another). When phone "finds" headset blue light should change to intermediate flashing (three flashes every five seconds aprox.)
Hope this helps..
2/2/2009 3:23:42 AM •
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How to pair the device
press 10s the "volume up" button
next on your mobile phone "search for a new device"
code is "0000"
press 5s the same button to activate connection when paired
press 3s same button to switch off*
regards
8/30/2008 3:41:17 PM •
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Logitech Wireless Headset pairing password
it should be "0000", i have also a logitech wireless (bought in france)
the only "system" button is "volume up"
press 10s to pair
press 5s to activate a bt connection
press 3s to desactivate the headset
12/17/2007 8:37:01 PM •
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Logitech headset
which model of phone are you needing help with?
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3/13/2007 12:19:41 PM •
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Hi,
I have just bought
Start on the Mac side by checking your sound input preferences. Do this by selecting under the apple pull down menu: System Preferences. Then get to the screen where you see all preferences icon's shown and select Sound. Once in the Sound preferences, select Input. Where is says "Select a device for sound input:" It is probably set to USB audio device since that worked for you. Look for Bluetooth Audio Device or similar name for your headset and select it. Speak into the h760 and adjust the input volume, you should see the input level go up when you speak. If not, your H760 bluetooth device is not properly paired. If your device does not show up, back up to the System Preferences page and select Bluetooth and follow instructions there. If that all is working but does not work in Parallels, inspect Parallels for Sound Input options and try to find your bluetooth device. Also check Windows sound input control panel to see that bluetooth is selected.
Hope this helps.
Electric shock
Did you ever find an answer to this? We have had a couple of agents have this happen to them also just this week. I would like to know if it's the headset or something else.
Why wont my logitech boombox go into bluetooth search mode
I had the exact same problem. Boombox flashing blue, but not rapidly flashing blue. I did two things that seemed to fix it:1: Reset the device by switching it on, then holding both volume up and volume down buttons at the same time for 10 seconds. The blue flashing light will briefly flash quicker to confirm.2: Switch off the boom box3: Switch on using the power button and (very important) immediately press and hold the Bluetooth button. The Bluetooth button needed pressing and holding almost instantaniously after the power button for it to work for me. I had to try several times to get it to work.When you do this successfully, the Bluetooth light starts flashing rapidly and it enters search mode.I nearly threw my speakers away, now it works and connects fine :)
How do I get rid
The soft clicking noises could happen for many reasons such as moving your headset around, tapping on any part of the headset or even the wire, but if it's for none of these reasons, then it could be because of a loose wire.
My volume control has symbols
The "trident" represents the outline of a speaker.
Often, on will have a '+' sign next to it, an the other has a '-'. These, respectively increase and decrease the volume.
The one with a cross through it mutes all sound. Pressing it again will restore sound.
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