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BluEye - Quick start guide 1. Press and hold the Bluetooth button and Play/Pause on the BluEye until PAIR appears on your iPod's screen 2. Enable Bluetooth on your mobile phone and search for devices. On some phones you may need to search for Hands-Free Devices 3. Select BluEye and enter the pass code 0000. Follow your phone's instruction to connect the devices
The BluEye is now linked to your mobile phone and ready for use. For more information, please read the BluEye user manual. BluEye is designed to be firmware upgradeable so that as new features become available, you will be able to download them directly to your BluEye. To ensure you don't miss out on these upgrades, please register your BluEye at www.blueye.co.uk

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 | - Why is BluEye disconecting from my Mobile Phone?


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 | - What can I do when my BluEye has disconnected from my fully charged mobile?

If your BluEye at any time becomes disconnected from your mobile phone, you need to simply re-pair the BluEye back with your mobile. Please refer to the BluEye Quick start guide, found here on the FAQ section, or your BluEye user manual.

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 | - Does BluEye use battery power from the iPod


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 | - I am a Mac User and I am unable to download the Firmware


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 | - I don't seem to be able to apart from answering calls! You can make a call and the sound comes through, however when my mobile rings you cannot answer it with the BluEye.

1. You need to check whether iPod is powered on? If the iPod is powered off, the connection of phone and BluEye will be disconnected. 2. Bluetooth connection between Phone and BluEye is correct? When incoming call occurs from other part, connection mark is displayed in Bluetooth phone?

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 | - How do I find out the firmware version of the BluEye?


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 | - Will my iPod Touch/Classic/nano 3G work with the BluEye?

Both the iPod Classic and 3rd Gen. nano are fully compatible with the BluEye. The iPod Touch will work fully with the BluEye, but the screen display is affected. You will not be able to see the FM frequency in radio mode or the last number redial feature. If your BluEye was bought in 2007 or before, you may need to install a firmware upgrade available from www.gear4blueye.com Simply click on 'downloads' and then select your iPod's icon and follow the download instructions.

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 | - Does the HouseParty 24/7 have a 24 hr. clock setting?


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 | - Does the HouseParty 24/7 have a 'buzzer' alarm setting?


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 | - Can I pair A2DP Bluetooth devices with my Mac?

Most Macs and othe Apple products do not come equipped with A2DP Bluetooth and, as a result, will not stream music to stereo bluetooth devices. If Leopard is installed on your Mac, you should be able to select 'pair with headphones' from the bluetooth menu and pair with A2DP devices this way.

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| - Why can I not sync via my StreetParty Size 0?


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 | - How do I attach the sports armband to the JumpSuit Plus?

Most people will not need the extra strap piece which is to allow extension of the armband strap length, for those who have larger upper arms. If the main strap is long enough for you, simply undo the small velcro tab on the face of the armband and thread it through the slits on the back of the JumpSuit Plus, before re-attaching it. You may need to remove your iPod from the case before attempting this.

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 | - How can I tell if the WorldTour will work in a certain country?

This link below will provide you with all the information on plug standards around the world. Countries with mains power plugs. Look for the letters: A, C, G or I next to the country name.

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| - How do I perform a hard reset on my iPod?

Depending on what iPod you have, the hard reset is normally initiated by holding down two iPod buttons.
Please note: The hold switch must be off and ensure you hold the iPod buttons down for 5-7 seconds.
For 1st & 2nd Generation iPods:
Hold down the top and bottom buttons.
For 3rd Generation iPods:
Hold down the Menu and play/pause buttons.
For 4th, 5th & Nano iPods:
Hold down the Menu and centre buttons.
For more information visit: Apple's iPod Five R's

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| - How do I enter the diagnostic mode on my iPod?

You can enter the diagnostic mode by performing the following buttons commands on your iPod.
For 1st & 2nd Generation iPods:
Hold down the left, centre and right buttons directly after a hard reset.
For 3rd Generation iPods:
Hold down the back, centre and forward buttons directly after a hard reset.
For 4th, 5th & Nano iPods:
Hold down the back and centre buttons directly after a hard reset.

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| - How do I enter the disk mode on my iPod?

You can enter the disk mode by performing the following buttons commands on your iPod.
For 1st & 2nd Generation iPods:
Hold down the left and right buttons directly after a hard reset.
For 3rd Generation iPods:
Hold down the back and forward buttons directly after a hard reset.
For 4th, 5th & Nano iPods:
Hold down the play/pause and centre buttons directly after a hard reset.

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