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Answering Calls With Motorola H500
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| Geoff Miller 2006-09-29, 10:33 pm |
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I have a Motorola H500 Bluetooth headset which I use
with a Motorola RAZR V3m phone. The instructions that
came with the headset say to answer a call by tapping
the Call button.
When I do that, however, the call is dropped without
being answered -- i.e., it's rejected. The only way I
can successfully answer a call when using the headset
is to press the Send key on the telephone.
The thing is, the headset's instructions say that re-
jecting a call is done not by *tapping* the call button,
but by *pressing and holding* it until a beep is heard.
I definitely don't press and hold the button.
Has anyone else seen this behavior? Is it likely that
I have a defecive headset, or is this more likely a case
of operator error?
Geoff
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| VicTek 2006-09-29, 10:33 pm |
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"Geoff Miller" <geoffm@u1.netgate.net> wrote in message
news:efk168$fst@u1.netgate.net...
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> I have a Motorola H500 Bluetooth headset which I use
> with a Motorola RAZR V3m phone. The instructions that
> came with the headset say to answer a call by tapping
> the Call button.
>
> When I do that, however, the call is dropped without
> being answered -- i.e., it's rejected. The only way I
> can successfully answer a call when using the headset
> is to press the Send key on the telephone.
>
> The thing is, the headset's instructions say that re-
> jecting a call is done not by *tapping* the call button,
> but by *pressing and holding* it until a beep is heard.
> I definitely don't press and hold the button.
>
> Has anyone else seen this behavior? Is it likely that
> I have a defecive headset, or is this more likely a case
> of operator error?
I had an H500 for a while and it worked as the instructions described - a
quick tap answers the call. Yours may be defective, but you might want to
check your phone's headset settings just to be sure nothing there is causing
the problem.
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