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Try to delete the headset from your bluettoth devices list on the PS3.
Turn off the PS3 and then back on.
Re-Pair your headset and see if you have the same error.
Hope it helps...
If you cannot get your BT to operate with these codes, you may need to reset your device to manufacturers settings. You may find this information on the Mad Catz website.
You can obtain a copy of your user manual by locating the FCCID on the label directly on the device, then then going to the FCC Website - https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm Be sure to put the first three characters in the first box and the rest (including hyphens) in the second box.
A Bluetooth headset has to be registered, or "paired", with your PS3 before it can be used.
Make sure your Bluetooth headset is fully charged before you begin.
Check
your headset instructions for entering "pairing mode". Activate your
headsets' "pairing mode" so it can be recognized by the PS3.
On
the Cross Media Bar (or XMB) of the PS3 go to the "Settings" tab, then
down into "Accessory Settings", then down into "Manage Bluetooth
Devices".
With your headset in pairing
mode, follow the onscreen instructions and let the PS3 scan for your
headset. When your headset is found, follow the prompts and enter a
pass key (if necessary- the default is usually 0000 for all brands).
The pairing should now be complete.
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