TROUBLESHOOTING
HANDS-FREE DEVICES
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touch-sensitive feature during incoming
calls (see Locking your screen).
Hands-free devices
Bluetooth range is up to 30 feet (10
meters) in optimum environmental
conditions. Performance and range may be
affected by physical obstacles, radio
interference from nearby electronic
equipment, and other factors.
I can’t make or receive calls using a
Bluetooth® hands-free device
Confirm all the following:
The Bluetooth device is compatible with
your smartphone. Go to palm.com/
centroverizon-support for a list of
compatible devices.
Press Applications and select
Bluetooth . Make sure the
Bluetooth setting is set to On.
You have already formed a partnership
between your smartphone and your
hands-free device, and the hands-free
device appears in the Trusted Devices
list. (See Connecting to a Bluetooth®
hands-free device.)
Your hands-free device is charged and
turned on.
Your smartphone is within range of the
hands-free device.
If the problem persists, turn the
Bluetooth setting to Off and then turn it
on again. If it still persists, delete the
partnership, and then create a new
partnership with the hands-free device
(see Connecting to a Bluetooth®
hands-free device).
I hear static or interference when using
my Bluetooth hands-freedevice
Try moving your smartphone closer to
the hands-free device. Audio quality
degrades as the distance between your
smartphone and hands-free device
increases. The effective range for a
device varies between manufacturers.
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To find carrying cases that can help
prevent your smartphone from making calls,
as well as other useful accessories, visit
palm.com/centroverizon-support.
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