BlueAnt Supertooth 3 Handsfree User Manual

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and activate for use with Supertooth 3. (See your phones
user manual for instructions on setting up profiles). You may
also have low antenna strength from your phone network
which may cause signal drop outs or disruption.

6. My Supertooth 3 worked great but now it won’t

connect. What can I do?

As newer phones are like mini-computers, they may become
corrupt over time and you may need to reset them every
so often (at least once a week is recommended). Simply
switch off your phone, remove the battery for a few seconds,
replace and reboot. The Supertooth 3 should now connect. If
not, remove existing pairing and re-pair the devices.

7. Why can the talk time and standby time differ with

the products specification description?

The talk time and stand by time will differ based on different
brand of mobile phones, different distances between devices
and the Bluetooth link status you are using (active, sleep,
sniff mode etc.)

8. Why does my phone’s battery not last as long as it
used

to?

When Bluetooth is switched ON, your phone will search for
Bluetooth devices in the area to connect to, which will use
more battery power. The Supertooth 3 has a standby mode
that it enters when it’s connected to your phone and is not
being used, which helps minimise battery loss. This allows
the Supertooth 3 to have outstanding battery life as well as
reducing the power required by the phone.

9. 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 and select
the Supertooth 3, then Press connect. Some phones may
require this if it is the second device used. You do not have
to re-pair the devices, simply manually connect.

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