G'day Chris, I have the Blueant device as well. You must put the BLUEANT into 
pairing mode first. You do this by holding the "green" answering button at the 
same time as turning it on. Whilst it is in pairing mode, then on your iPhone 
go to Bluetooth devices and it should permit it to pair up successfully.

Advise if further issues.

Pete.

On 30/12/2011, at 3:44 PM, Chris Burton <c...@it.net.au> wrote:

> Afternoon all
> 
> I dont seem to be able to get my new iphone 4s to pair with my Blueant 
> Supertooth 3 hands free set (which worked well in my car with my previous 
> telstra T90).
> 
> I have turned the iPhone Bluetooth on, and it shows the BlueAnt device, but 
> when I click on it, it shows a msg saying unable to Pair?
> 
> Can anyone advise if I have missed something here, either on the phone or 
> Blueant? I usually have to enter a numeric code so the other device can see 
> it, but I have not seen a request to do this?
> 
> Thanks for any help
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
> Christopher L.K. Burton
> Director
> Western Whale Research
> PO Box 1076
> Dunsborough WA 6281
> Mobile: 0419 199 120
> Email: c...@it.net.au 
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