I cant connect a bluetooth headset to my Iphone...the V12 has a passcode but there seems to be no option in iPhone to enter a pascode for bluetooth or manually pair and select
Click on "settings"
click on "General"
click on "Bluetooth"
If Off, click it ON
It should start searching for devices to pair with (make sure your other device is on and "discoverable")
If the iphone locates the headset it should prompt for the code.
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Goto Preferences (the gray gear icon - should be on your home screen Then Bluetooth Turn your headset on (on my phone this is done by flipping down the plastic tab that touches your upper cheek The iphone screen should then see it and ask for a pairing If it doesn't, one by one press any other adjacent icons until you see the request to enter the Pairing passcode
If you don't know the pairing passcode, most headsets use 0000, but if that doesn't work you will have to enter into a Google search "(Your headset brand and model) Bluetooth Passcode" and search the resulting links until you find it
1. Hold the "Answer/End" button on your Jabra Bluetooth
headset down until the LED light on the headset turns solid blue. It is the button that has an image of a
telephone on it.
2. Click on the "Settings" icon from the main screen of your iPhone.
3. Click on "General" in your iPhone's "Settings" menu.
4. Click on "Bluetooth" to access
your iPhone's Bluetooth menu and then click the option to turn on your
iPhone's Bluetooth connection. Once your iPhone's Bluetooth is turned
on, it will search for available Bluetooth devices.
5. Select your Jabra headset by clicking on the icon that appears on your iPhone's screen.
6. Enter the passkey for your Jabra Bluetooth headset. The default passkey on Jabra headsets is "0000."
Hold the "Answer/End" button on your Jabra Bluetooth headset down until the LED light on the headset turns solid blue. The location of the button may vary based on which headset you have, but its appearance will be the same; it is the button that has an image of a telephone on it.
Click on the "Settings" icon from the main screen of your iPhone 4 .
Click on "General" in your iPhone's "Settings" menu.
Click on "Bluetooth" to access your iPhone's Bluetooth menu and then click the option to turn on your iPhone's Bluetooth connection. Once your iPhone's Bluetooth is turned on, it will search for available Bluetooth devices.
Select your Jabra headset by clicking on the icon that appears on your iPhone's screen.
Enter the passkey for your Jabra Bluetooth headset. The default passkey on Jabra headsets is "0000."
Click on "OK" on your iPhone 4 to complete the connection to your Jabra headset.
Tips & Warnings
The LED light on your headset must be solid blue to pair to your iPhone. A flashing light indicates your headset is not yet in pairing mode and your iPhone will not be able to connect to the headset.
Having your iPhone 4 Bluetooth turned on will drain your phone battery faster than normal.
First open the blueooth setting on the iphone start the bluetooth service(turn on) on the iphone. Power on the bluetooth headset. search devices in iphone, wait till it finishes searching, until you see the name of your bluetooth headset. the headset would blink two or three time(could be more depending on the brand) then at the iphone screen a pop out will come asking for the passcode or passkey. The passkey default would be always 0000 or 00000, you should see your product manual or documentation of your specific bluetooth headset if you are not sure on the passcode. If connection is a success. the headset would blink and the iphone woould veify and lists it to itself. Now you have a working bluetooth headset.
You have to search the device from your phone and enter the passcode
when it is detected. Make sure you have enter the correct pairing code and your phone has bluetooth 2.0.
the default passcode for most bluetooth devices when paired is 0000 hope this helps. please rate me and thanks for choosing enterprise computing solutions
1.: Power on your iPhone 3G (if you have not already done so)
2.: Slide to unlock your iPhone 3G (if you have not already done so)
3.: Tap "Settings"
4.: Tap "General"
5.: Tap "Bluetooth"
6.: Make sure Bluetooth is enabled, by setting the toggle to "ON"
7.: Make sure your headset is discoverable
8.: When it shows up on your iPhone, tap it
9.: If prompted for a passcode, enter "0000" (if the headset instructions list a different passcode, use it instead of "0000")
I have the H715 but my iPhone only showed the H721 instead of the H715. I selected the H721, entered the passcode and connected. Called my home phone with the earpiece in and it works.
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