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5. Why can the talk time and standby time differ with the products specification?
The talk time and stand by time will differ based on different brands’ of mobile phones,
different distances between devices and the Bluetooth link status you are using (active,
sleep, sniff mode etc.)
6. Why does my phone’s battery not last as long as it used to?
When you switch Bluetooth ON, your phone is ready to connect to paired Bluetooth
devices. This will use more battery power than without Bluetooth ON. The V12 has a
standby mode it enters when connected to your phone so that it minimizes batter y use. This
allows the V12 to have outstanding battery life as well as reducing the power required by
the phone.
7. I am having trouble pairing a second phone. What can I do?
When Pairing a second mobile phone, make sure the first phone is off or out of range.
If you cannot connect to a previously paired and connected phone, go to the Bluetooth
menu in the phone, select the V12 and Press Connect. Some phones may require that you
do this if it is the second device used. You do not have to re-pair the devices, simply
manually connect. Some Nokia phones require that you disconnect from the first phone
using the phone’s Bluetooth menu before connecting with the second.
8. How can I stay near the V12 but not have calls diverted through it?
The V12 will remain connected within a range of 10 metres so if you are staying near the
device but want to take calls through the phone sim ply switch the V12 off by long pressing
the MFB button.
9. My phone says “Bluetooth Module not found”. What can I do?
This means that your phone cannot find its internal Bluetooth chip for some reason.
Restarting your phone should fix this problem. If not please contact your mobile phone
manufacturer.
10. I have a PDA phone that pairs to the V12 but has trouble transferring calls. How
can I fix this problem?