Bluetooth Stereo/ Jabra BT620s

Hi,
I have a Jabra BT620s headset. When I pair it with my iPhone 3G, with OS 3.0 it seems to pair only as a bluetooth headset (ie calls only) and not as a Stereo headphones. When I play songs on the iPod app, there is no bluetooth icon down the bottom of the screen- however the button that pauses the music still works.
I have tried deleting the pairing and re-pairing but the same happens. The Jabra manual shows if only the "left" light is on it is in headset mode, and if "both" are flashing it is paired as a Stereo device. Only the "left" is working.
Any ideas how to tell the iPhone that it is a A2DP device?

I have the same issue, however I am unsuccessful in pairing the BT620s to my iPhone. It sees the headset's MAC address, however it refuses to pair up to them.

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