Each pair of BT enabled phone and headset is a particular world. I don't have the Plantronics, but my LG phone pairs fine with my Lubix stereo headsets. I'll tell you how I managed to pair them: I put my headsets in pairing mode. Then, on my phone, I go to 'Connectivity > Bluetooth > Device list > Options > New'. If my bluetooth stack is off I'm prompted to turn it on. It starts to search for devices, and comes up with my BT headsets' name, I press 'Pair', it prompts me for the pairing code. I enter '0000' (the same code for your Plantronics' headsets, by the way) and Ok. Then, back to the Device list, I select the BT headsets and go to 'Options > Connect'. I'm good to go. After listening to music, I use to go again to 'Connectivity > Bluetooth > Device list', select the headsets and press 'Options > Disconnect'.
Hope it works for you.
Cheers!
Carlos
Turn your Plantronics headsets on. Then, on your phone, go to 'Menu > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Device list', select your headsets (which should be listed, because they're paired) and press 'Options > All services' (if your BT stack is off, you will be prompted to turn it on). Which services do you see listed there?
You see, I'm trying to help you out based on some tests I'm performing on my son's GM205 (which is pretty much the same as the GM200), and here, with the BT stack turned on and after stereo BT headsets are connected ('Device list > Options > HS selected > Connect'), MP3s do route their sound correctly to A2DP. I haven't tested with videos, but I suppose they would work too. However, if you are making your tests with FM radio, here its sound is not routed to A2DP at all.
As I said before each combination phone+headset is a particular world, although BT is an international standard. It seems to me that Plantronics doesn't like LG, and vice-versa. You see, here we have the Lubix NC1 HS paired with my son's GM205, and they connect to each other as much as we want to listen to music.
Really sorry for not being able to help you any further. Anyway, feel free to contact me again, if you experience any changes in your environment, if you want.
Cheers!
Carlos
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Start with the headset powered on. Press and hold down
the call control button while also rotating the multi function dial
upward (away from the light) until the indicator light on the headset
starts flashing red then green. When prompted for passkey, enter
0000.
For the Plantronics M1000 (discontinued):
Hit and hold the volume/mute switch in until the indication light starts blinking.
For the Plantronics M1500 & A500 adapter
(discontinued): Turn the headset on and the adapter off. On the headset
push in and hold the mute/volume dial until the indicator light begins
to flash. On the adapter press and hold the blue power button for 10
seconds. The light on the adapter will flash once after 3 seconds-
continue to hold the power button for another-7 seconds until the
light flashes red. If the pairing is successful, the headset will
sound a tone and both the headset and adapter lights will turn off.
For both the Plantronics M1000/M1500 (discontinued):
If you remove the battery cover from the headset and then remove the
battery itself. On the Green PC board itself there will be a letter
followed by 4 numbers. These 4 numbers are your personal PIN code.
You can also use the Plantronics Bluetooth Pairing Guide
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Only once it got connected before posting this question and i could able to hear stereo songs in it.. but after that when i tried to connect its not connecting since then,.... i tried the same steps but in vain .. i even did the system reset in plantronics 260 and also in GM200 but also these didn't help me. :-(
Thanks for your response.
I found in my mobile "All services" before connecting to BT set as follows...
1. Headset Profile
2. Handsfree Profile
3. A2DP service
4. AVRCP service
When i tried connecting its connecting and checked the All service but found only the following 3.
1. Headset Profile
2. A2DP service
3. AVRCP service
I found the BT is connecting to my mobile with only Handsfree profile, i checked by receiving incoming call, i could able to attend calls in my BT sets, but unable to hear stereo songs using the Mobile MP3 player.
Please help.
Info: Only once i connected to the BT set and able to hear stereo songs. and i could not able to connect to my BT with my LG GM200 since then even with the same steps followed... :-(
Thanks for your response.
I found in my mobile "All services" before connecting to BT set as follows...
1. Headset Profile
2. Handsfree Profile
3. A2DP service
4. AVRCP service
When i tried connecting its connecting and checked the All service but found only the following 3.
1. Headset Profile
2. A2DP service
3. AVRCP service
I found the BT is connecting to my mobile with only Handsfree profile, i checked by receiving incoming call, i could able to attend calls in my BT sets, but unable to hear stereo songs using the Mobile MP3 player.
Please help.
Info: Only once i connected to the BT set and able to hear stereo songs. and i could not able to connect to my BT with my LG GM200 since then even with the same steps followed... :-(
Sorry, if my English had hurt you by any chance. I was trying to listen the songs as suggested with the in-build music player and not with the FM Radio. In extend to my testing i tried the same BT Plantronics Pulsar 260 with my friends mobile "NOKIA 5130" and "Nokia 5800 XpressMusic", which its smoothly connects and i could able to hear nice Stereo songs... but not in my favorite LG GM200. Its keep Prompting me "Request fail" when Opted for "Connect" option.
I also tried with "Samsung Corby Pro" its connecting in A2DP :-(
I also tried with "Samsung Corby Pro" its connecting in A2DP :-(
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