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Jabra BT 200 + T610 Poor range |
Nitro Fan Joined: Jun 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: London PM |
Hi All
I have got a Jabra BT 200 headset and use a SE T610 however if i move more than about three feet from the phone I lose contact is it down to Headset or does T610 have low BT power? One other thing I have head you guys talking about "advanced pairing" i have checked in my Jabra mannual and can only see one way to pair am I missing something or have they changed the spec I bought my BT 200 in January 2004 |
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shug Joined: Nov 05, 2003 Posts: 330 From: Sweden PM |
I find I get about 10m with T610 and Jabra 200 although solid objects reduce this to cm.Advanced pairing involves holding down the volume up button when pairing.It has few advantages and isn't supported by SE phones.
P.S. Congratulations Shug on your 100th post.
[ This Message was edited by: shug on 2004-03-14 12:53 ] |
MoeSzyslak Joined: Mar 03, 2004 Posts: 20 PM |
According to the manual, with advance pairing you have these additional features: last number redial, rejecting an incoming call, call-waiting, and putting a call on hold.
Haven't try that on my T610 so don't will it works.
But I can hear clearly with my BT200 from T610 more than 3 metres apart. However I do hear some cracking noise, about every 5 or 10 seconds when the other person speaks, and the other person hears the cracking noise from their end too. Is that normal? |
mwright Joined: Jun 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
Don't se the advanced pairing with the T610. It does not work properly
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MoeSzyslak Joined: Mar 03, 2004 Posts: 20 PM |
I heard that there are "older version" of BT200 and "newer version" of BT200, how can I tell which one it is and what is the difference? |
mwright Joined: Jun 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
AFAIK there is only the BT200 and the newer version the BT250
Just a thought!
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