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9. Right-click the Phone icon and click Connect (fig 29).
10. When you hear a signal tone on the headset, short-press MFB.
Once connected the icon changes to a handshake (fig 30).
4.2 SETTING SOUND OPTIONS FOR SKYPE™
Skype PC-to-PC calls are free, and there is a per-minute charge to call normal phones. Skype can
be downloaded from http://www.skype.com. Before you can take a Skype call through the headset,
you must con-figure Skype sound options.
1. Make sure you are connected to the Skype profile.
2. On the Skype menu bar click Tools -> Options.
3. In the Options window, select Sound Devices (fig 31).
4. Under the Audio In/Out drop-down menus, select the Bluetooth
audio option and click Save. (If you are not connected to the headset, Bluetooth audio will not be
available under Sound Devices.)
5. Under Skype Contacts, click Skype Test Call to check if the headset
speakers and microphone are working. (Refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 32 if you have an
audio problem.)
4.3 TAKING SKYPE CALLS
When taking Skype calls you must connect to the Phone (headset) profile. If you take a call when
connected to the Music (AV) profile, the microphone will not function (fig 32).
Note:The headset only controls volume. Use the Skype interface for all
call functions.
1. Answer or place a call with the Skype interface.
2. Press VOL-/+ on the headset to adjust the vol-ume.
3. Use the Skype interface to end the call.
5 Appendix
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
If you cannot get the headset to work, try the following:
- Turn off the devices and turn them on again.
- Ensure the headset is charged.
- Ensure devices are within the 10-meter (33 feet) range.
- Ensure no obstructions such as thick concrete walls are between con-
necting devices.
Try the following to troubleshoot an audio problem when connected to a computer.
1. Click Start -> Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel, open Sounds and Audio Devices .
3. Select the Audio tab and
ensure your Bluetooth
device is selected under
Sound playback and