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GN 6210 Troubleshooting

 
 

GN 6210 - Bluetooth

®

 Wireless Headset for use in the 

office, at home or even on the move 

 

 

USE WITH MOBILE PHONES AND PAIRING 
 

Does the GN 6210 work the same way with all Bluetooth-enabled 
mobile phones? 
Mobile phones are produced by many manufacturers and come in a very wide 

range of makes and models. While the GN 6210 is compatible with them, there 
may be slight variances with setting up and using your GN 6210 with your 

specific mobile phone. For example, procedures for pairing your headset to 
your mobile phone and the pairing profile used by your mobile can vary 
depending on the mobile phone type.  

 
On some mobile phones, you may have to delete former unused pairings in 
order to pair with the GN 6210.  

 
See the GN 6210 Pairing Guide for mobile phone-specific pairing instructions, 
which is posted at 

www.gnnetcom.com/gn6210/support/

 
Pairing my GN 6210 with my mobile phone was unsuccessful, what 

should I do? 
If your headset doesn’t work with or works poorly with your mobile phone, 

delete any existing GN 6210 pairing and check the compatibility chart from the 
Pairing Guide, which is posted at 

www.gnnetcom.com/gn6210/support/

 

When pairing the headset to a mobile phone, remember to either disconnect 
the power supply to the base unit or ensure the headset is at least 10 m (30 
ft.) away from the base.   

 
My headset’s pairing to the base has been lost or doesn’t seem to work 

properly, what should I do? 
You may need to reset both your base unit and headset. To reset your base, 
use a pointed object (such as an unfolded paperclip) to press the base’s reset 

button (on bottom of base unit) for 2 seconds. To reset the headset, press and 
hold the headset’s volume down button and then simultaneously press the 
headset’s Multifunction button down for 5 seconds.   

 
To use my headset at home as well as in the office, can I pair my 

headset to several bases? 
Yes, you can use the same headset on up to 2 base units. For example, you 
may have one base unit at the office and another at home. 

 

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