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There are several kinds of Bluetooth Profiles. If you're only looking to send and receive phone phone calls, A Bluetooth headset only needs a Hands Free Profile or HFP.

The EM227 cannot be used as a stereo headset because a different Bluetooth Profile is required. If this is what you're intending to use it for, You may want to invest in Bluetooth enable Studio Headphones.

Try these steps to Troubleshoot the issue:

1. Make sure that your EM227 has been fully charged. the User Guide suggests that you charge the Headset for at least 5 hours before you use it for the 1st time.

2. Go to your device's Bluetooth Settings and scan for nearby devices.

3. Turn ON your EM227 Bluetooth Headset and place it in pairing mode. The Bluetooth indicator light will flash RED and BLUE.

Don't Forget to keep your Bluetooth Headset and your device within 3 feet of each other.

4. If your device asks for a Pass Code, try entering "0000" ( Four Zeroes)

Once you've paired the device, the LED indicator should now blink as a steady Blue light. Try making a test call.

Remember, The EM227 was only designed for Hands free calling ONLY.

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Enter your bluetooth option on your cell phone. These can be found in your menu under "bluetooth," "connections," "settings," or something similar.


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2. To activate or deactivate the Bluetooth function, select
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First Time Pairing to your Bluetooth Mobile Phone
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This was copied from the user manual, which you may or may not have already.. Here's a link to a .pdf file of the manual which you can also save to your computer:

http://www.blueantwireless.com/downloads/supertooth_light/supertooth_light_manual.pdf

Hope this helps :)
Season's Greetings!

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