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#28251 24-Nov-2008 13:14
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Nokia BH-900 headset. When I bought the iPAQ I asked for and was sold the Nokia headset but Its never connected.

I was ill for some time after the purchase and managed to misplace the headset so only just found it again *embarrassment* I've charged the headset and gone through the setup proceedure outlined in t he iPAQ's manual but it says no device detected.

Since its more than a year I guess I can't go back to where I got them from -Noel Leemings Moorehouse Ave. Maybe these two devices are incompatible, I have no way to test.

I did think of getting a bluetooth dongle to see if I can use the headset with my computer on Chat. Thoughts and comments all much appreciated thanks.




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#179867 24-Nov-2008 13:15
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DARN that should read iPAQ RW6828 sorry, fat fingers.




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#179874 24-Nov-2008 13:29
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Have you put th headset in discoverable mode?




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#184868 17-Dec-2008 21:26
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as far as I know its in discoverable mode as soon as its turned on. I'm new to this kind of technology. I did turn on the bluetooth in my iPAQ which I incorrectly posted as RE6828 it should have read RW6828. then I had to go and forget that I posted a question about it on here. Showing my age maybe? Would be nice to get it working.




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