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By the way, do u guys know if the HBH-60's battery stops from being charged after being full, like the one on t68i does?
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Posted: 2003-09-16 14:27:58
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HBH60 reaches full charge it stops charging and the light goes green.
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Posted: 2003-09-16 14:38:54
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ARE u really sure?...'cause my headset was still hot a few time after the green light came...
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Posted: 2003-09-16 16:02:49
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Not 100% sure. Maybe it rapid charges untill the green light comes on then trickle charges after that. I wouldn't imagine it would harm the unit to leave it on charge for longer than it needs.
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Posted: 2003-09-16 16:33:15
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by the way,
how much time u guys have to click the yes button to transfer the call to the phone when the HBH-60 battery juice is out?
the manual says 30 s. but i guess i don't even have 2...
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Posted: 2003-09-17 16:56:17
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Battery, battery and battery, what a change from the original topic.
Back to the OP. I have the same set up and also have used the T39 with HBH60. In Auto mode, you can not receive calls on the HBH60 if it wasn't already turned on. There is no way to transfer it.
For the amount of battery juice saving, Auto mode is quite worthwhile. I have most of my useful numbers programed into the SIM. So I just key in the position number+# to retrieve those numbers and dial out. Of course using HBH60 for the actual call.
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Posted: 2003-09-18 04:51:12
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Back to the OP. I have the same set up and also have used the T39 with HBH60. In Auto mode, you can not receive calls on the HBH60 if it wasn't already turned on. There is no way to transfer it.
but if u answer the call with the phone, connect the HBH-60, and then transfer it, u can, can't u?
and what about that time we have to hit "yes" before the call ends...the same happens to u guys?
[ This Message was edited by: ommadawn on 2003-09-18 11:58 ]
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Posted: 2003-09-18 12:56:10
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Haven't tried that. I guess it could work, but it becomes a major fumble at that point eg. Whilst driving. Never tried and probably not likely to be useful for what's it worth. But do let us know if found it to work.
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Posted: 2003-09-19 07:42:09
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and what about when the batery goes suddenly off, how much time u have to pick up the call in the phone?
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Posted: 2003-09-19 15:21:27
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