Re: Bluetooth headset - N800

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Mark wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 1:55 PM, James Knott <james.knott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Chiron Bloch wrote:
>>> I'm stumped on this one, when my Samsung headset is paired and connected
>>> SIP calls (and other audio) are routed to the headset automatically. I
>>> know this is a dumb question, but: are you sure the headset is connected
>>> (as well as paired). If the pairing is created and the headset is
>>> powered on, but seems not to be connected, try pressing the call button
>>> once to re-establish the connection (sometimes I have to do this when
>>> using my headset with a mobile phone).
>> According to "Device details" the N800 is connected to the headset and
>> the button at the bottom says "Disconnect".  Whenever I dial from the
>> N800, the audio still comes through the speakers.
>>
>>
> 
> Just a wild guess: do you have the FM Radio applet installed? It has a
> button that allows you to switch between the speakers and the headset
> jack. It might be interfering? I'm not sure if there are other
> settings that might affect it.
> 
> Also, is the connection type one that makes sense? Mine is HSP (headset).
> 
> I'm still running Chinook, though (the final version).

I can see an icon for the headset in the FM radio, though it's greyed 
out.  My connection is also HSP and the OS is 2007.  I have not upgraded 
to the latest.


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