Bluetooth have several categories for headsets.
Mono or Headset profile: this profile allows you to listen to music only.
Handsfree, A2DP and AVRCP: This Bluetooth profiles allows you to listen to music, make and answer calls.
The thing that you need to verify first is if both devices supports any of the Handsfree, A2DP or AVRCP. Example, the phone supports A2DP but the Jabra headset only supports the Headset profile, then the two devices will not allow you to make or answer calls.
But if the phone supports A2DP and the Jabra supports AVRCP, then they should work.
If you are able to verify that both devices supports any of the Handsfree, A2DP or AVRCP, but still not working, one of the devices is not responding correctly. You need to contact either the phone or the headset manufacturer.
Good luck and have a great day!
The Bluetooth profiles that I have given you is also applicable with your Jabra sp200 bluetooth car speakerphone. the phone and the Jabra sp200 bluetooth car speakerphone should both support either the A2DP or AVRCP in order for them to work.
You need to refer to the devices' user's manual to verify their Bluetooth classes and the profiles that they are supporting.
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Not sure of the technical terminoligy but I'm talking about a Jabra sp200 bluetooth car speakerphone and a Samsung sch-w531 cell phone. Paired ok but will not answer incoming calls.
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