setting up motorola h710 bluetooth multipoint with jabra a7010 and iphone 3
here's how i paried with both the jabra a7010 bluetooth adapter for office phones (panasonic in my case) and my iphone second generation (3g).
the problem with the jabra base is that you hold its activity button down for a few seconds and it goes into autopairing mode so you can't set it to find devices for pairing and then enter any authorization codes.
what i did was first reset the bluetooth headset (i think this is what happened at least) by holding the call and 2 volume buttons down for ten seconds until the light turned solid blue.
i then put the jabra device into pairing mode by holding down the button as described above and at the same time the iphone was searching for devices (i had deleted the earlier pairing) and had found the motorola bluetooth headset h710.
the jabra device will now automatically pair as soon as it was detected the headset and both devices (headset and jabra unit) will flash. you will still see the h710 visible in the iphone's list of found devices and you should click on pair wherein you will be shown the pin number dialog in which you have to enter 0000. this sets up the device as paired and makes it the 'primary' bluetooth device.
what i think the primary device designates is that it will be used whenever you use the headset to initiate calls, etc but you can receive incoming calls or activation requests (i can push the button on the jabra and it will connect and start a call on my landline) from either device.
motorola really need to put some more work into their paltry user manuals and beef up their online support resources beyond a download of their already incomplete PDF booklet.
the h710 is the best headset on the market at any price though.
the problem with the jabra base is that you hold its activity button down for a few seconds and it goes into autopairing mode so you can't set it to find devices for pairing and then enter any authorization codes.
what i did was first reset the bluetooth headset (i think this is what happened at least) by holding the call and 2 volume buttons down for ten seconds until the light turned solid blue.
i then put the jabra device into pairing mode by holding down the button as described above and at the same time the iphone was searching for devices (i had deleted the earlier pairing) and had found the motorola bluetooth headset h710.
the jabra device will now automatically pair as soon as it was detected the headset and both devices (headset and jabra unit) will flash. you will still see the h710 visible in the iphone's list of found devices and you should click on pair wherein you will be shown the pin number dialog in which you have to enter 0000. this sets up the device as paired and makes it the 'primary' bluetooth device.
what i think the primary device designates is that it will be used whenever you use the headset to initiate calls, etc but you can receive incoming calls or activation requests (i can push the button on the jabra and it will connect and start a call on my landline) from either device.
motorola really need to put some more work into their paltry user manuals and beef up their online support resources beyond a download of their already incomplete PDF booklet.
the h710 is the best headset on the market at any price though.
macbook, Mac OS X (10.5.7)