Section
9
116 Bluetooth
Section
9
Bluetooth 117
If you are not going to be using your
Bluetooth
headset, be sure to keep your
Jitterbug set to “
Bluetooth OFF
.” The Jitterbug battery life is shortened when
the
Bluetooth
setting is turned on.
Turning The Bluetooth Feature Off:
1.
Use the
“Up/Down”
button on your Jitterbug to scroll through all of the available
options within
Settings
.
2.
Press the
button on your Jitterbug once the
“Bluetooth ON”
option is highlighted
in gray in the middle of the Inside Display.
3.
The screen will then read
“Bluetooth OFF”
indicating that you have successfully
turned off your
Bluetooth
.
4.
When your Jitterbug is set with the
“Bluetooth OFF,”
you will notice that the
Bluetooth
symbol is no longer in the top right corner of the
Main Screen.
Setting Your Samsung WEP 470 Premium Bluetooth Headset To Pairing
Mode
The first step in setting up any
Bluetooth
device is called
“Pairing.”
This step is required
because there are no wires to link your Jitterbug to your
Bluetooth
device.
“Pairing”
happens when your Jitterbug and your
Bluetooth
device agree to communicate with
one another. By
“Pairing,”
your Jitterbug recognizes your
Bluetooth
device and the two
devices automatically accept communication from each other.
Be sure to turn on your Samsung WEP 470 Premium Bluetooth headset before entering
Pairing Mode
. To turn on the device, simply move the switch on the side of the headset to
the “on”position - you will see the orange area disappear when the headset is on. When the
device is on, to begin pairing, press and hold the
“Answer/End”
button in the middle
of your
Bluetooth
headset for several seconds until the blue indicator light turns on and
stays lit after blinking. This indicates that your headset is now in
Pairing Mode
.
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