My daughter gave me her Jabra BT150 however I know nothing on how to use it or to set it up. please advise
Janet Ragusa
[email protected]My daughter gave me her Jabra BT150 however I know nothing on how to use it or to set it up. please advise
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Turn on your cellphone's bluetooth, try searching for a new device. If found, select Jabra BT150 and enter default passcode "0000". Nice bluetooth headset, Goodluck.
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This sounds like a registration problem, each 'old'
handset must be de-registered from its original
base and then registered to the 'new' base.
NOTE: the CS6229 handles a maximum of 5
handsets. If you have a handset displaying
"Handset #5" then you have a 'fully populated system'
even if you actually have only one or two handsets.
You will need to clear each handset ( I ) then clear
the base of all registrations ( II ) before re-registering
each handset ( III ) up to the maximum of five.
=====================================
( I ). First, to de-register a handset ---
0. Start by taking off the battery compartment cover.
1. press [menu]
2. scroll up/down to "Settings"
3. enter * 7 8 9 0 #
4. scroll down to "next page", press [select]
5. scroll down to "Register Clear?", press [select]
6. display asks "Confirm?" or "Register Clear??",
press [select]
7. display reads "Ok" and chirps, press [ off ]
8. UNPLUG THE HANDSET BATTERY
(this is why the cover was off)
9. Wait ~30 seconds, re-connect the battery &
replace the cover
( II.) To clear the base of all handset registrations
( if needed, else skip ahead to ( III ). )
1. press [Find Handset] on the base and hold
past ~4 sec when the "In Use" lamp lights, at
about 10 secs the "In Use" lamp will begin to
blink.
2. release the [Find Handset] button momentarily,
then briefly press it again. After a moment,
all handsets that were registered to the base
(if any) will display "Not Registered" and be
ready for fresh registration
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( III.) To register each handset to the base:
1. press [Find Handset] on the base and hold for
~4 sec until the "In Use" lamp lights.
2. press # on the handset and set the handset into
the handset cradle on the base
3. within 30 seconds or so, the handset will either
chirp and display "Handset Registered", then
"Handset #x" or it will say "Registration Failed".
NOTE: the battery must be well charged prior to the
registration process, a weak battery may cause a
"Registration Failed". Charge the battery for a
few hours and try the registration ( III ) again.
If you don't have access to the settings the handset is using to select the security protocol, or know what they are, the issue is probably with the protocol the handset is using to connect to the wifi, Check the computer that can connect, to see which protocol it's using. Then, I'd try a support ticket with the manufacturer of the handset to see if the issue is resolvable. It really depends on how flexible the handset protocols are...None, WEP, WPA2-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (AES), and WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES) are all different options. Choose the wrong protocol, and you can't connect.
Yes. The'old' handset must be de-registered from its
original base and then registered to your base.
NOTE: the CS6229 handles a maximum of 5
handsets. If you have a handset displaying
"Handset #5" then you have a 'fully populated system'
even if you actually have only one or two handsets.
You will need to clear each handset ( I ) then clear
the base of all registrations ( II ) before re-registering
each handset ( III ) up to the maximum of five.
=====================================
( I ). First, to de-register a handset ---
0. Start by taking off the battery compartment cover.
1. press [menu]
2. scroll up/down to "Settings"
3. enter * 7 8 9 0 #
4. scroll down to "next page", press [select]
5. scroll down to "Register Clear?", press [select]
6. display asks "Confirm?" or "Register Clear??",
press [select]
7. display reads "Ok" and chirps, press [ off ]
8. UNPLUG THE HANDSET BATTERY
(this is why the cover was off)
9. Wait ~30 seconds, re-connect the battery &
replace the cover
( II.) To clear the base of all handset registrations
( if needed, else skip ahead to ( III ). )
1. press [Find Handset] on the base and hold
past ~4 sec when the "In Use" lamp lights, at
about 10 secs the "In Use" lamp will begin to
blink.
2. release the [Find Handset] button momentarily,
then briefly press it again. After a moment,
all handsets that were registered to the base
(if any) will display "Not Registered" and be
ready for fresh registration
===============================
( III.) To register each handset to the base:
1. press [Find Handset] on the base and hold for
~4 sec until the "In Use" lamp lights.
2. press # on the handset and set the handset into
the handset cradle on the base
3. within 30 seconds or so, the handset will either
chirp and display "Handset Registered", then
"Handset #x" or it will say "Registration Failed".
NOTE: the battery must be well charged prior to the
registration process, a weak battery may cause a
"Registration Failed". Charge the battery for a
few hours and try the registration ( III ) again.
You should be able to connect it using a usb cable that will need to be bought separately and a micro SD card installed in the phone. You should be able to buy any micro SD card up to 4GB. Also, if you buy a card with an SD adapter that will allow you to connect the SD card (with a memory card reader) to your computer without the additional usb cable. The manual link is attached: http://www.tmoatt.com/uploads/53/LG_Neon_GT365_UG_English.pdf Per the manual:
Transferring Music from the Digital
Music Service
1. Using your computer, open your preferred
PC music management client.
2. Download the selected song to your library.
3. Make sure the microSD™ card is inserted
properly into the handset.
4. Use the USB adapter cable to connect the
handset to the PC. When you try to connect
handset on your PC, the handset displays
"Call and Message functions will not be
available while connected to USB".
5. Once the USB connection has been
established, the handset displays "To
avoid data corruption always carry out safe
removal hardware on PC after use." and the
computer screen then shows the LG NEON
device. If the detection does not occur, skip
to Changing USB Connection Settings
section on page 63.
6. Follow the instruction in the program to
transfer music to your handset.
n Note
If you have a USB hub, connect the handset
directly to your computer rather than through
the hub.
Transferring Music using Windows
Media Player
1. Open Windows Media®
Player on your
computer (version 10.0 or higher).
2. Use the USB adapter cable to connect the
handset to the PC. When you try to connect
handset on your PC, the handset displays
"Call and Message functions will not be
available while connected to USB".
3. Once the USB connection has been
established, the handset displays "To
avoid data corruption always carry out safe
removal hardware on PC after use." and
the computer screen then shows the LG
NEON device.
I'm sorry for being long on my answer here... The bad thing here is that the CS60 is not a Mitel approved/supported
headset. The only headsets that are approved for Mitel Superset or
Mitel IP telephones are the Plantronics Polaris model.
BUT many other headsets do work with Mitel telephones. Since they are not "supported" by Mitel, you should contact the headset manufacturer for configuration guidance. Some have dip switches, or dials that need to be in certain positions to work with certain telephone models. This can be different from one phone to another.
Plantronics web site and their support people should be able to guide
you to configuring this headset properly for each model phone.
How is the headset and handset connected? It sounds like the CS60 is connected to the handset port of the phone and the handset is connected to the CS60. When you go off hook with the handset, it sends the signal to the CS60 and depending on the switch on the CS60, it will send the signal to either the handset or the headset.
OR
The CS60 is connected to the handset port and the handset is connected to the headset port. To make the headset port work, you must have the CS60 connected to the headset port and the handset connected to the handset port. Set the phone to Headset mode.
The handset must be registered to the base unit if the system has multiple handset ability, the manual will tell how to register the handset. If the system is a two handset system then only two handsets can be registered.
dear Sir, I have the mobile handset samsung GM S 3310. I am usuing Aircel Pocket internet in this phone. Surfing net is not a problem from the handset , but unable to connect it to my laptop. Before dial up, it gives :error 734 ..ppp links protocol terminated. Therefore I Can not connect pc to handset as the dial up connection is not established.
Find handset works by causing the handset, or handsets to beep when you push the button on the base unit, and until you find the handset and push the off button. If the handsets do not beep the batteries are probably dead. We have a handset that flashes "Charging", and later, "Connecting", but it never connects. When the handset is removed from the charger the handset shows "Place in charger". By process of elimination I have determined that the handset has a problem. The problem is NOT with the battery OR charger. I hope this info helps you. -Vector721
The handset/base keeps a record of who it’s registered to. The base
also keeps a record of how many handsets are registered to it.
Using
the de-register function on the handset deletes the handset from the
base (decrements the count) and deletes the base info from the handset.
All this requires that the base and handset can communicate with each
other.
To remove the base data from a handset when out of range
of the base, press and hold the ‘end’ button and the ‘#’ button
simultaneously until the phone beeps. It will now be de-registered from
the base.
However, the base will still have this handset in it’s record.
To
de-register all handsets from the base, remove power and the base
handset. Press and hold the ‘flash/find hs’ button while applying
power. Wait for the beep and release the button. The charge light will
now flash. Sit any handset in the cradle. When the flashing stops, all
handsets are inhibited from connecting.
However, the handset
still appears to be connected to the base unit. Pressing talk will give
an ‘Unable to connect’ message. To re-register the handsets to the
base, you have to de-register the handset first with the two button
method.
Of interest, pressing ‘*’ and ‘#’ on the handset while
reconnecting the battery is suppose to reset the handset. Doing the
same on the base unit puts you in some sort of diagnostic mode. Press
speaker to exit.
My daughter gave me her Jabra BT150 however I know nothing on how to use it or to set it up. please advise
Janet Ragusa
[email protected]
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