Bluetooth Headset Instructions
Listed below are Bluetooth headset instructions for many brands of
Bluetooth headsets. The instructions will include basic information for connecting a Bluetooth headset to a
cell phone.
Just click on the brand of Bluetooth you have and you will access the
page containing instructions for that headset. Most brands will have the same or similar instructions for pairing a
headset.
BlueAnt Bluetooth Headset
Instructions
Jabra Bluetooth Headset
Instructions
Jawbone Bluetooth Headset
Instructions
LG Bluetooth Headset
Instructions
Motorola Bluetooth Headset Instructions
Nokia Bluetooth Headset
Instructions
Plantronics Bluetooth
Headset Instructions
Samsung Bluetooth Headset
Instructions
Sony Bluetooth Headset
Instructions
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Pairing your new Bluetooth Headset with your Cell Phone is easy, if you can follow these simple steps.
Steps
- Gather and charge your cell phone and bluetooth headset.
- Put your bluetooth headset in "pairing mode". For almost all headsets this is done by starting with the
headset power off, then pressing and holding the multi-function button (the button you press to answer a call)
for a few seconds. First, a light will blink showing you that the unit is on (keep holding the button) and a
few seconds later, the LED on the headset will blink in alternating colors (often red-blue, but this can be
anything really). The blinking lights indicate that the headset is in pairing mode.
- Use the cell phone to "find" the headset. Usually this is a setting in the menus of the phone, and it's
different for each phone. Most newer phones will have some kind of "bluetooth setup" menu. Older phones may
have this menu buried in the general phone settings.
- Provide a PIN code. When the phone "finds" the headset, it will ask for a PIN code. For 99% of headsets,
this code is "0000". Enter 0000 into the cell phone when prompted.
- Wait for a message. The phone and headset should connect and you should get a connection message on the
phone. It should say something like "Hands Free Connection Established" or something along those lines.
- Finish up. That's it! The headset and phone are now paired. The functionality on the headset will depend on
the software and operation of the cell phone. See my blogfor articles on bluetooth modules and functionality.
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