Mmy 610 is just the same, have tried all sorts but nothing will remove the term blue enabling from the screen short of disconecting, somebody PLEASE HELP, it is driving me insane. Keith
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Have you "enabled" the BlueTooth support on the Nokia?
Have you "enabled" the BlueTooth support on your laptop?
Do you get a prompt on the laptop (or the Nokia) requesting permission to connect to the BlueTooth network?
P.S. Look for a 'Fn Lock' key on the laptop. Press it to make all the other 'Fn' keys work.
Activate Audi MMI 3G bluetooth connection and handsfree profile in your car. All Audis with Multi Media Interface 3rd generation are equipped with bluetooth, some just need activation which you can do for free, without adding any hardware.
You car need to have MMI 3G system. Check your Multi Media Interface version.
Hidden menu must be enabled.
Procedure:
Turn key into II position and wait for the MMI 3G system to start. You can also use keyless buttons.
Press and hold buttons SETUP and CAR.
After couple of seconds hidden green menu will appear. You can now release the buttons.
Navigate to diagnose > settings > Tel settings misc.
Check current value in this line and switch to value with "BT/HFP" instead of "no BT/no HFP".
Press RETURN and CAR buttons at the same time to exit hidden green menu.
Restart MMI 3G with key combination
Connect your diagnostic interface with module 5F - Control Head.
Choose procedure 10 - Adaptation.
Choose Channel 17 and read stored value (should be 0).
Take a look for a bluetooth icon in the system tray (by the clock). you may have to click the arrow (if present) by the clock to show all the icons in the system tray. If you can find a bluetooth icon, click on it, or right click on it to show connection options. Please let me know if this sorts it out for you. If not, I may be able to help more.
you can try to go to the bios screen to do that start your computer and then keep tapping on F2 it will take you to the bios screen and then go to the devices info tab and see if the blue tooth is enabled,if not enable it and if this doesnot work then do a bios default and check plz let me know if it helped
take the battery out of the phone then place it back in the phone and try again, if it freezes again then you have a software problem and you will need to take the phone into a repair center and have it diagnosed.
Hi. You didn't say which Blackberry you have. I'll assume you know who to open "Options" (if not, please let me know what model you are using and I'll give you more specific instructions.
To connect your headset, start on your Blackberry.
Open "Options"
Open "Bluetooth"
Open menu within Bluetooth
If not already on, click "Enable Bluetooth"
Open Bluetooth menu again.
Open "Options".
Turn "Discoverable" to "Yes"
Now to your headset.
Start with your headset turned off.
Press and hold down the silver call control button.
After 6-10 seconds, the light will flash blue, then it will flash red, then blue.
Release the buton when you see the red/blue.
Back to your Blackberry.
Again open "Options"
"Bluetooth"
Open the Bluetooth menu.
Click on "Add Device".
Your Blackberry will search for your headset.
If you are prompted for a Passkey, use 0000 (that's 4 zeros).
After a short time, your headset will appear on your Blackberry.
It is now ready to use.
Make sure you go back into Bluetooth Options and change "Discoverable" back to "No".
A tip: If you will not be using your headset for a while, "Disable" Bluetooth to save battery life.
Hi. First the code. Almost every headset uses the code 0000 (that's 4 zeros).
Now the pairing. You didn't say which phone you are using. I'll assume you know how to get into "Options" (if not, please let me know what model you are using and I'll give you more specific instructions.
To connect your headset, start on your phone.
Open "Options"
Open "Bluetooth"
Open menu within Bluetooth.
If not already on, click "Enable Bluetooth"
Open Bluetooth menu again.
Open "Options".
Turn "Discoverable" to "Yes"
Now to your headset.
Start with your headset turned off.
Press and hold down the silver call control button.
After 6-10 seconds, the light will flash blue, then it will flash red, then blue.
Release the buton when you see the red/blue.
Back to your phone.
Again open "Options"
"Bluetooth"
Open the Bluetooth menu.
Click on "Add Device".
Your phone will search for your headset.
If you are prompted for a Passkey, use 0000 (that's 4 zeros).
After a short time, your headset will appear on your phone.
It is now ready to use.
Make sure you go back into Bluetooth Options and change "Discoverable" back to "No".
A tip: If you will not be using your headset for a while, "Disable" Bluetooth to save battery life.
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