Bluetooth not discovering jawbone headset

My new iphone will not discover my jawbone headset. It just searches with no response. The jawbone is on and does work cuz it worked with my treo, I even reset it.
Any ideas?

Are you putting the Jawbone in pairing mode? Make sure it is turned on, (the white light flashing) then after you turn the bluetooth on your iPhone on, hold down the noise cancel button on the Jawbone, (the button behind the power button.) Your phone should ask for a pairing code, at that time enter 0000 then you'll be paired. Hope this helps.
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