Auto connect to BT headset

I am using iTech Clip R35 with N95. I need to manually connect to BT headset every time I turn on the BT headset even though I set auto connection allowed. Can someone advise if there is any way to fix it.
Thanks,
Scott

Hi Sean,
I read your "BT tries to connect to BT headset......" post. I have the same
problem with my headset. I tried to change settings in system preferences,
but it didn't work. Still NO sound (without the headset).
Did you find a solution for that???
Thanks.
Erol

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