The Headphones suffered a short, likely when you were plugging them in or off the charger. The easiest fix is to connect the headphones to your charger cable and then flicker the power...
so if you plug them into a usb charger cable to your pc, then quickly disconnect and reconnect the cable from your pc's usb port... this might not work due to the slowness of recognising the drivers.
if you have a wall charger for this unit, connect it up and then unplug it and replug it @ the wall multiple times. Or use a switched outlet/power strip to cycle the power to the charger quickly...
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The light should be visible if you are on active hold. Just try and see if the device works as is. If so you answered your own problem. If not, contact the manufacturer for a fix.
This is caused by a power surge. To correct, plug your headset into charge, and then plug into power strip. Trip the switch on the power strip to off. It will cause a drain and turn off your green light and then allow the headset to turn back on.
when the red light is on while charging it means it is at less than 25% charge let it charge until the light is green then tryy connecting it to the computer
Replace the flyback Its the 259296 flyback available from www.tvrepairworld.com the kit contains the flyback, associated capacitors and ful instructions on CD
I had the same problem but instead of a red light it would flash green twice and stay off. I could not find the original charger and another plug in charger would not work. I plugged it into my computer with a usb cable and after several seconds it started charging.
If you guys haven't found a solution, you might want to try this out. Have your S9 charger hooked up to the unit and plug the charger into a surge protector. Flick the main switch of the surge protector on and off a few times and it should turn off the unit. Then turn on and pair if need to and it should be fine.
Hope that works for ya!
Cpl. Ramos
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