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Um, I don't think that there are drivers for a bluetooth headset. It just needs to link (pair) with the other device, meaning the phone. It may be possible to update the firmware, if the headset has a data port (never seen one) and the mfg writes updates (I doubt it)
That function is performed by the built-in microphone of the handset lifter. It gets it's signal from the speaker vibrations inside the phone. You want to make sure that the phone rings loud enough. If that microphone has gone bad, your handset lifter came with an accessory package that contains an external microphone that you can connect to the back of the lifter to increase sensitivity.
That usually means it isin pairing mode. Charging some headsets from extended periods can sometimes reset the device requiring you to pair the device again.
I had this problem with my old phone, it was a Samsung Sch-950 I recently upgraded my phone and new phone doesn't do it so I don't have an answer other than to get a new phone.
Is the headset paired and connected to your phone? Is bluetooth turned on in your phone? Look for the bluetooth icon on top of your phone's screen. Let me know what model phone you have and I can help you troubleshoot.
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