Using your Bluetooth headset with the Logitech wireless hub

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This section contains other information that may be useful to you regarding disconnecting, unpairing, and reconnecting your headset.

Disconnecting and unpairing your headset

When you have finished using your Logitech headset, you should disconnect it. Your Logitech headset can only be connected to one device at a time. If you connect other Bluetooth® devices to your computer, it is essential that you disconnect your headset to avoid conflicts with the other devices.

If you think that you will not be using the headset with your computer again soon, or if you want to connect the headset to another computer or device, you should also unpair it.

If you will be using your headset with your computer again soon, it will save time if you leave it paired.

To disconnect and/or unpair your Logitech headset from your computer:

1.Locate the device icon for the Logitech headset. The easiest way to do this is:

Go to My Bluetooth Places by double-clicking the Bluetooth® icon, , in the Windows® Taskbar.

Select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood if you are using Windows® 2000, or View devices in range if you are using Windows® XP.

2.Disconnect your headset.

Right-click the device icon for the Logitech headset and select Disconnect Headset.

The device icon changes to show that the headset is no longer connected. It is, at this point, still paired with your computer.

3.Unpair your headset if required.

To do this, simply right-click the headset device icon again, and select Unpair Device.

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