In this article, we'll go over how to connect your headset to Bluetooth. Depending on which type of headset you have, you may have different instructions. Click on the quick link below that corresponds with the device you have.
Quick links:
1. Voyager 4320 UC (headphones)
2. Voyager 4310 UC (headset with one headphone)
3. Voyager 5200 Bluetooth Headset (ear phones)
1. Voyager 4320 UC (headphones)
To pair with your device, first slide the small button near the charging port to on. A blue light should turn on and say "Power on. Pairing."
Note: You only need to pair your device the first time you use it. After that, it should automatically connect when bluetooth is turned on.
Next, go to settings on your device. If on PC, you can use the windows search in the bottom left corner and type 'bluetooth'.
Click 'bluetooth and other devices settings'.
Click add new device.
Select 'bluetooth'.
Select the headphones name.
Then, you should be set to hear audio and speak into the microphone.
On iPhone, go to settings, then bluetooth. Make sure your bluetooth is on.
Under 'other devices', you should see the headphone's name and select that.
2. Voyager 4310 UC (headset with one headphone)
First, turn on your headset. Plug in the Bluetooth USB adaptor. Hold until you see the lights flash. Once plugged in, if you are wearing your headset you hear “PC connected” to indicate the connection has been established.
On iPhone, go to settings, then bluetooth. Make sure your bluetooth is on.
Under 'other devices', you should see the headphone's name and select that.
3. Voyager 5200 Bluetooth Headset (ear phones)
Turn on your headset and insert Bluetooth USB adapter.
The USB adapter LED flashes and then turns solid to indicate the headset is connected to the USB adapter. If you are wearing your headset you hear “PC connected” to indicate the connection has been established.
adapter. If you are wearing your headset you hear “PC connected” to indicate the connection has
been established.
adapter. If you are wearing your headset you hear “PC connected” to indicate the connection has
been established.
On iPhone, go to settings, then bluetooth. Make sure your bluetooth is on.
Under 'other devices', you should see the headphone's name and select that.