07-01-2009, 04:57 PM
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Join Date: 11-01-2005
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Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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PDAPhone: 32GB 3GS iPhone
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Carrier: AT&T
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Headset: Jawbone 2
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Well, either I'm a moron (which is a definite possibility) or you need to unpair the BT headset and then re-pair it to get the BT to work. After reading your post, I decided to repair the Jawbone 2 so I first removed it from the iPhone, rebooted the iPhone, and then repaired the Jawbone 2. I then tried activating the voice control using the Jawbone 2's Talk button. That didn't work so I began wondering whether I wasn't using the Jawbone 2 properly. I took out the Quick Start Guide. Low and behold, reading the directions helped: It said that to initiate a call, you are supposed to press the Noise Assassin button (not the Talk button) for two seconds. Following those directions, I pressed the Noise Assassin button for two seconds. Low and behold, the voice control app chimed.
So, for the past year, I have lived without voice activated dialing. In the process, I seem to have totally forgotten how to use my Jawbone 2.
Although I'm embarassed and feel stupid about the whole thing, I'm glad that voice actuation through BT works the way it should. 
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-Jay
The Fine Print:Nothing in this post (or any of my other posts) is intended to constitute legal advice or the establishment of an attorney-client relationship. For purposes of this forum, I'm just another nerd like you. :-)
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