Nokia AD-5B Accidental disconnection of the wireless audio adapter, Optimising the adapter use

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Accidental disconnection of the wireless audio adapter

If, during a call, the adapter is accidentally disconnected from the Pop-Port connector or the headset battery runs flat, the call is transferred to the phone and is continued normally. The pairing information stays stored in the permanent memory of the adapter.

If the 10 metre range between the adapter and the headset is exceeded, or for some other reason the radio connection between the headset and the adapter is lost, the adapter and the headset try to restore the lost connection for a short while. If the connection cannot be re-established, the call is transferred to the phone and continued normally, and the wireless audio adapter returns to Idle.

Optimising the adapter use

The following will help you to use your adapter in an optimal way:

You should set the phone’s back light settings in Automatic mode to prevent unnecessary battery consumption. In most Nokia phones, select Automatic at the phone menu under Settings =>Accessory settings=> Handsfree =>Lights. Then select Automatic.

The phone’s internal vibrator works only when the adapter is in Power saving mode.

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Contents User Guide for the Nokia Wireless Audio Adapter AD-5B Declaration of Conformity English ContentsIntroduction English Overview Getting startedUsing the adapter for the first time Pairing the device Pairing multiple headsets Switching the Nokia wireless audio adapter off Resetting headsetsModes of the light indicator English No indication from the light indicator Transferring audio signalsOptimising the adapter use Accidental disconnection of the wireless audio adapterT t i n g s t a r t e d Care and maintenance