1. Turn your Bluetooth headset on and place the headset in discovery mode. To place your headset in discovery mode, refer to your headset documentation. 2. From Home view, tap Settings > Basic > Bluetooth Settings > Manage BT Headsets. A list of all paired and connected headsets displays, as displayed next. The icon next to each headset indicates headset status: - Bluetooth icon indicates that the headset is paired but not connected.
- Bluetooth/Headset icon indicates that the headset is both paired and connected. In the following example, the first headset is paired but not connected, and the second headset is both paired and connected.
3. Do one of the following: - If your headset is listed, but is just paired and not connected (that is, it has next to it), go to step 5 to connect it.
- If your headset is not listed, find the headset by tapping Scan. Make sure your headset is in discovery mode before you tap Scan. The message "Place device in discoverable mode" reminds you to do this. Refer to your headset documentation for information on how to place your headset in discovery mode. All the nearby devices in discovery mode are added to the list, as displayed next. A red icon displays next to each unpaired headset.
4. Tap the headset you want to pair and tap Add to begin the pairing process. An Adding device message displays. After your headset is added, the Manage BT Headsets screen displays. Your headset is paired, but not connected, as displayed next. 5. Tap the headset you want to connect, and tap Connect. A Connecting device message displays. After your headset connects, a Headset attached message displays, and your headset model displays next to the Bluetooth/Headset icon, the icon that indicates that your headset is both paired and connected, displayed next. The Bluetooth/Headset icon also displays in the status bar, as displayed next. If you tap the icon, the BluetoothSettings screen displays. You can now use your headset to handle calls. |