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10. How can I stay near the Supertooth 3 but not have
calls diverted through it?
The Supertooth 3 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 simply switch the Supertooth 3 off.
11. 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.
12. I have a PDA phone that pairs to the Supertooth 3,
but has trouble transferring calls. How can I fix this?
Go to the phone manufacturers’ website and download and
install the latest ROM software for your device. Many new
PDA phones are software upgradeable and fixes are made
available for problems such as this. This is especially the
case with newly released devices.
13. Why can’t I hear the dial tone from the Supertooth 3
when I dial?
Check the Bluetooth protocol of your mobile phone to see if
it supports in-band ring tone. If it does, then you should hear
the dial tone (including some of the Nokia series handsets)
or if it doesn’t you cannot (including some of the Sony-
Ericsson series handsets).
14. Voice dialling is not successful every time. What can
I
do?
Using the Supertooth 3 to record to record the voice tags
can enhance the recognition rate. Please refer to the
user guide of your phone. Noisy environments can affect
voice recognition. Record your voice commands in a quiet
environment
15. I get an “Automatic transfer not supported by phone”
error, what do I do?
Some Symbian phones do not support automatic phonebook
downloading and you will need to transfer the phone book
manually. Refer to the Supertooth 3 manual on how to do this.