Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I use my Bluetooth headset with my cell phone?
Yes, but your cell phone must be compliant with the
Bluetooth cordless technology. Please note that you will
have to pair your headset with the cell phone.
2. What is pairing?
When you are using your headset you typically won’t allow
it to link up with everything. You want it to link up with
one device at a time. By pairing the headset with another
Bluetooth unit your headset will only allow to link up with
this unit.
3. Can I take my headset across the Atlantic and use
it in the USA?
Yes. You just have to pair it with the phone you are
using there. When you get back you have to make a new
pairing with you old phone.
4. Can I use my Bluetooth headset with all Bluetooth
compliant phones on the market?
Yes.
5. Can I expect that all the functions on the headset
will work with all cell phones on the market?
Not all; however, no matter which phone you are using
Bluetooth guarantees a minimum of options. The pairing
process, hook ON/OFF and transfer an incoming call to the
headset will be the same.
6. Will the headset buttons have the same function on
all phones?
Yes, but some functions might be disabled by switching to
another phone.
7. Can I use my headset with a PC?
Yes, but your PC has to support a Bluetooth Audio
gateway.
8. What is an Audio gateway?
An audio gateway is a synchronous duplex wireless
connection that is typically used for voice.
9. Can my headset connect to any Bluetooth device?
The answer is yes; however, the Bluetooth device must
offer an Audio gateway.
10. Can my headset communicate with any Bluetooth AG
(Audio gateway)?
Yes.
11. How many headsets can operate in the same room?
It depends on the distance between the users. You can
expect to have up to 50 units running in the same room. You
may then have to accept a slight degradation in sound
quality.
12. What will happen if too many Bluetooth units are
running at the same time?
If there are too many users in the same room it will be
difficult to get a link. If you do get a link you will hear
that you are loosing part of the voice signal.
13. I have heard that Bluetooth cordless technology is
using microwave frequencies - is it safe to use?
It is safe. The power from the headset is more than
100,000 lower than in a microwave oven. The Bluetooth aerial
has been designed in a way so it doesn’t radiate into your
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