I need instructions for paring with my phone
Make sure your phone is on discoverable bluetooth on, power on your device, it will be auto on, then your phone may give you a code to punch in or you may just connect. Pretty simple, I found it sometimes asks you to put the code in if you are some distance from your device, ignore it, it should just take a minute and will connect auto.
The freeway does not respond to any phone commands
Be certain that your bluetooth is fully charged, then be certain you follow BOTH your phone's and your bluetooth devices instruction for pairing.
Exactly what phone commands are you trying to get your bluetooth device to respond to?
Jabra GN9350e - my voice echo's back to me but
Here's what fixed it for me (running Windows 8.1 on a Surface Pro 3):
1. On your taskbar, right click on your volume control options (the little speaker icon), and choose "Recording Devices." ALTERNATIVE: You can also get there from Control Panel, searching for "sound" and selecting "change sound card settings," then go to the "recording" tab.
3. Right click on the GN9350 and select "Properties."
4. Go to the "Listen" tab.
5. Unclick the "Listen to this device" checkbox.
6. Save and exit.
3/24/2015 11:44:13 PM •
Jabra GN9350e...
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Phone does not ring thru headseat
check in phone settings to ensure ring is set to headphone, I think a lot of phones now can cut this off so you don't suddenly get a loud tone in your ear but speak will work.
3/4/2015 4:37:18 PM •
Jabra PRO 9450
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on Mar 04, 2015
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What is the pairing passkey for the Jabra sp5050
Try 0000. That is what most of these devices use as the passkey.
Make sure that you are logged into your phone (if you have a password), enable Bluetooth on your phone, and then turn on the Jabra. Some devices are picky if you get the order wrong.
2/17/2015 2:11:04 PM •
Jabra Sp5050...
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on Feb 17, 2015
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NO POWER TO PANASONIC TV MODEL # TC-P50XT50
Try the powerboard, found it here on this site by searching the model. Be careful about removing the back cover after you unplug the tv and i would suggest using different cups to collect the different screws from each section.
Take care when removing the cables and putting back the cables and you can take pictures before you remov anything to make sure things match up. Good luck!
2/9/2015 2:12:26 AM •
Jabra Radio...
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on Feb 09, 2015
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How do I replace battery?
I had the same problem... the battery is part # 501235 and is 3.7v 150 mah (yes, it's tiny). Searching for this on the web yields such a part at various places but not any retail options that I could find.
I took it apart per the instructions at instructables.com (above) and then jump-started the battery using a maglight penlight. Sometimes rechargeable batteries get "stuck" on empty when they drain down to absolute zero and have trouble accepting any charge... To jumpstart it, do this:
Get a Maglight AAA or AA penlight (2 cell) and unscrew the end as if you were going to replace the light bulb. The bare bulb must be on when the reflector is removed (or, perhaps the batteries are dead).
Remove the bulb.
Obtain two short (1") pieces of bare 22-26AWG wire and insert them into the holes where the bulb wires were previously inserted.
Using a multimeter, determine which wire is positive and which is negative
Align the + terminal of the rechargeable battery in the Jabra with the positive wire identified on the flashlight - do the same with the negative terminal. Hold the flashlight on the battery for a minute or so to allow some of the current from the light to slightly charge the jabra battery.
Before putting the Jabra back together, try the AC or USB power cord - you should now get a solid red light if it is charging.
If not, try to "jump" it again for another minute or two or three.
If this doesn't work, the battery is probably totally shot - maybe you'll have better luck finding a replacement than I did.
The Maglight isn't necessary, but it is a simple way to obtain the 3.0v DC power source. You could use a similar power source to obtain the same effect (probably 2.7-3.7v DC is best).
1/29/2015 3:41:07 AM •
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