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Re: I'm trying to pair my Jabra GNM-OTE3 with my laptop. ...
Hello sir,
honor to make you know that GNM-OTE3 is not a valid model of jabra products.
try to identifie your product first
you can post a photo for it and I can help you in the future.
Bye
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I can confirm that the headset works. Suggesting two steps:
1) Confirm that you are holding both the power button AND the answer button for at least 5 seconds. When you release both buttons, the light will go on steady. Does the light go on steady? (If not, you may have a headset problem.)
2) Turn on bluetooth on your phone. Then "search" for the (now with light on) headset. (If the light is off, repeat step 1). The moto should discover the headset, and connect. It may prompt you for a pin...and the default pin code is 0000.
1. Put the headset in pairing mode and make sure that the
headset is on. To do this: Press the answer/end button and press the volume up
(+) button at the same time, until a solid blue light comes on.
2. Set your Bluetooth phone to ‘discover’ the Jabra headset
(Follow your phone’s instruction guide to do this)
3. Once your phone locates the headset, it will ask you for
a code to pair with it, the code for jabra headsets is usually 0000
Go to this site, and it will walk you through each step to connect your
particular Jabra headset with your cellphone. Choose the headset, and
then at the next page, choose your phone. Moving your mouse over each
step will change the picture to what you should be seeing on your phone
at each step. http://jabra.pairx.co.uk/ Pls come back and let us know if this solved your problem.
Have you already tried to put your headset in pairing mode first? Anyway, to do it, starting with it turned off, press and hold the on/off button for some 5 seconds, until the indicator light is steadily lit (it will flash as it was being turned on, but don't release the button at that phase). Then, make your phone'sbluetooth application search for new devices. After a while, your headset should appear on-screen. Select it and make it connect. If a pairing code (or PIN, or passkey) is requested, enter '0000' (four zeros); By the way, if your headset's user guide happens to be missing, feel free to download it from this location. Hope you are able to sort your problems out.
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