Re: Bluetooth headset - N800

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Are you sure the headset itself is in pairing mode?
To activate pairing mode on the H350, start with the headset turned off, then press and hold the call button until the indicator light turns on and stays steadily lit. At this point the headset should be visible to the N800. If it is, attempt to pair with the headset and enter the default passcode for the headset (located in the documentation or online). Obviously disregard this if you have already attempted to pair the headset with pairing mode activated.

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM, James Knott <james.knott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mark wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM, James Knott <james.knott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Is it possible to connect a Bluetooth headset, such as those used with
>> cell phones to the N800?  I've tried connecting to a Motorola H350,
>> which I use with my cell phone, but the N800 doesn't see it.
>>
>> tnx jk
>>
>
> The procedure with the headset itself is of course the same as with
> anything else - put it in pairing mode. With the N800, go to Control
> Panel->Bluetooth. Make sure the "Bluetooth on" checkbox is checked,
> then click Devices->New. I don't remember whether or not "Visible"
> needs to be checked, but I think that's only necessary if the N800 is
> being used as a client, like as a remote control or something.
>
> My Jabra BT250v works fine with my N800.

That's what I'm doing and while I can see several devices, I can't see
anything that I can identify as being my headset.


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