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Hi all,
Bought a jabra200 bluetooth headset for my t68i.
Works fine when t68i bluetooth is set to ON

Only works occasionally when t68i bluetooth is set to AUTO.
It fails when I make or recieve a call on the t68i handset & then
decide I want to transfer it to the headset - press the button on the
jabra - it beeps but call often stays on the phone.

Any ideas?


blackbat /\x/\

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Leave the phone BT at ON. The auto function is intended for sending business cards and PIM items. For reliable use with headset or PocketPC, etc ... leave it ON. Battery drain is insignificant.

Bob

P.S. I have T68i, Jabra, BT GPS and an iPaq for my configuration.


"blackbat" <xxx@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:nuj1k0l04m9kci31gm0h1s1nfatgr08gsc@4ax.com...
: Hi all,
: Bought a jabra200 bluetooth headset for my t68i.
: Works fine when t68i bluetooth is set to ON
:
: Only works occasionally when t68i bluetooth is set to AUTO.
: It fails when I make or recieve a call on the t68i handset & then
: decide I want to transfer it to the headset - press the button on the
: jabra - it beeps but call often stays on the phone.
:
: Any ideas?
:
:
: blackbat /\x/\

Reply to Anonymous

Archived from groups: alt.cellular.ericsson (More info?)

 

> Battery drain is insignificant.

Thanks for the reply.
Well guessed. Battery drain is the reason I was trying to use auto.
Maybe auto-suggestion but the first time I switched on bluetooth the
battery didn't seem to last as long as usual.

Good to hear it's insignificant.
p.s. how do you know - just personal experience or has it been well
documented?

blackbat /\x/\

Reply to Anonymous

Archived from groups: alt.cellular.ericsson (More info?)

 

Personal experience and posts by others on various forums.

Sure ... if you're down to your last bit of battery life and need it ... it makes sense to turn it off. But otherwise just throw the phone on a charger once a week and you'll be fine.

Bob

"blackbat" <xxx@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:4f04k0den7c1kjgfhhejolvdrkhqok06lp@4ax.com...
: > Battery drain is insignificant.
:
: Thanks for the reply.
: Well guessed. Battery drain is the reason I was trying to use auto.
: Maybe auto-suggestion but the first time I switched on bluetooth the
: battery didn't seem to last as long as usual.
:
: Good to hear it's insignificant.
: p.s. how do you know - just personal experience or has it been well
: documented?
:
: blackbat /\x/\

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