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bub1 Posts: 32

I have downloaded the manual and read it and it doesnt say anything about the HB60 being able to pair with one or more than 1 headset. So I am suprised that some people have managed to do this.
Maybe thats the reason you cant pair with more than 1 device, the simple reason is that the HB60 isnt supposed to but some people have got away with it. I also phoned up Ericsson about this and they said the HB60 can only pair with 1 headset, if you want to pair with another you have to delete the first. The Nokia headset does allow pairing with many headsets and the manual confirms this.

bub
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Posted: 2003-06-21 08:42:21
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dave_uk Posts: > 500

The HBH-60 can be paired with multiple devices, but is only 'active' on one at a time. When switched on, it will first look for the first device with which it was paired. If it fails to find that, it will look for the most recent device it was paired with. Some functions (e.g. voicedial from headset, transfer call from phone to headset) will only work with the most recently paired device. This means that while it is theoretically possible to use multiple handsets with one device (though not simultaneously) you really need to re-pair with each device to gain full functionality.

Dave
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Posted: 2003-06-21 21:59:55
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masseur Posts: > 500

interesting reading dave_uk...

makes me understand why they don't advertise this 'feature'!
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Posted: 2003-06-21 23:29:22
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bub1 Posts: 32

Well that sorts that one out. Nice one Dave

bub
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Posted: 2003-06-22 11:05:31
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dlreyes Posts: 100

To add to what has been mentioned, Ericsson hbh bt headsets could be controled by Ericsson bt enabled phones by going to Menu > Accesories > hbh. You can choose where the bt headset would be active in the several paired devices.

Only the Ericsson hbh bt headsets are capable of this as I've tried to access the menu with other bt devices but to no avail.
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Posted: 2003-06-22 23:29:26
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netsurfer Posts: 10

Where's the real problem?
I have my T68m, T68i, P800 and also the T610 paired with one and the same HBH-60. This works really great. But I'm not gonna carry all phones together with me. Normally I'm using just one phone with the standard SIM card, letting the HBH-60 just discover one phone. Sometimes I also take a second phone with another SIM card (and number). In that situation it is possible that the headset is not working for the second phone. Also, and that may be a reason for this, if you press the button on the headset to make a call, it will just work for the first phone. But please, how will the headset know wich of the four phones is to be taken??? This can only be donne be seting one phone to 'active' and the others 'passive'.
In real life, most of us carry just one phone at a time. So there are no problems at all, and you can still swap the phones without re-pairing them!

cu


[ This Message was edited by: netsurfer on 2003-06-28 22:39 ]
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Posted: 2003-06-28 23:38:05
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orang3 Posts: > 500

i paired my hbh 60 with my t68i and 8910i and it works great ..
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Posted: 2003-06-29 11:24:07
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robinang Posts: 35

I just tried with my HBH-60 and also P800 and also T610....
no need to repair and also works great...

actually when only paired with the T610 there is this static sound but now there is none..dont know wat really happen thou...

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Posted: 2003-06-30 21:06:25
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fjaved Posts: 1

Hi guys,

HBH60 paired well with the T610. Now I wanted the mobile as well as the Headset tpo be paired with the machine.

Now mobile does pair up with the Machine but the HBH60 does'nt

Anyone has tried this before. please help !

May be the HBH60 does'nt pair up with more than one active device at a time.

Faisal
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Posted: 2003-07-04 09:11:03
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whytoi Posts: 72

FANTASTIC! Something I thought couldn't be done until I found this discussion thread.

I can now also confirm that my HBH60 can indeed work with both my T630 and my bluetooth equipped Powerbook. I can now use it for both mobile calls as well as for Skype on my Mac. The trick of it is as previously described, I first had to pair with the Powerbook and then pair again with my T630. I now have full voice control with the T630 using the button on the HBH60. While from within Skype, I can initiate or receive calls and then have HBH60 handle the voice input and output.

Thanks guys for working out the steps.
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Posted: 2005-06-24 05:30:24
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