

The irony of it is that the headset is listed in the iPad as a discovered device and it did connect once.

When I carried out an add device procedure on my PC, the name Nokia BH 503 flashed for a fraction of a second on the screen and then my laptop device was listed. It is my Nokia BH 503 stereo headset that is not connecting with the iPad. Now I have added a plug and play bluetooth dongle to my PC (Windowsw Xp) and it connects with the laptop and the iPad. My headset connects with the laptop, my iPad connects with the laptop. Well, that is my problem and I'd be very grateful if anybody can extricate me out of my predicament.
NOKIA BH 503 INSTRUCTION MANUAL DRIVERS
Does that mean that some drivers have to be installed in the iPad before it will connect with the device? If so, then how did it connect in the first instance? Perplexing.
NOKIA BH 503 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALL
The connection had to be done manually by using the "add device" feature in the Control Panel and after the device was located Windows took a few seconds to install some drivers before connecting with the headphone. There was one thing that I noticed when I connected the headset to the laptop. I can not understand why this is happening. But the headset persistently refuses to connect with the iPad. The iPad also connects effortlessly to the laptop. I then tried to connect it to the laptop, the connection was establised seamlessly and I was able to listen to the music that was available in the laptop. Though I tried to connect the headset to the iPad a number of times I kept getting the same message. When I tried to connect it manually I got a message asking me to see that the device was switched on and that it was within range. The next day when I switched on the headset, it did not connect to the iPad though the name of the headset, Nokia BH 503, was listed in the list of devices discoverable. The set connected with the iPad automatically and I to listened to some music for nearly an hour and then switched it off. On the first day that I purchased the Nokia bluetooth headphones, I followed the instructions in the instruction manual and charged the headset and switched it on. I have an iPad, an ASUS laptop, a pair of Jembee bluetooth sterreo speakers and a Nokia BH-503 bluetooth stereo headphones.
