I cant get the phone to recognize the blue tooth.
SOURCE: motorola k1 bluetooth power failed
blue tooth needs to be turned on from the connectivity section of the phone menu.
Once it is turned on it will pair with any bluetooth device.
PAIRING A BLUETOOTH
Go to connetivity in the menu
then bluetooth and then search and sellect search.
with your bluetooth device from the off status press and hold the power button until indicator lights either flash different colours ( normally red & blue ) or stays a constant colour.
Your device is now sending out a signal for the phone to pick up.
when the phone finds this device it should then ask if you wish to pair with it
select yes
then it will ask for a passcode this is normally 0000 or 1234
then select yes.
this should pair up the two devices.
once they are paired you should only need to turn bluetooth on on the phone and power up the device and they will automatically find each other.
Please don't do this whilst driving as it is extremely dangerous to take your concentration off the road.
SOURCE: iphone bluetooth
Dear Sir,
iPhone does not support Bluetooth to transfer data between iPhones or computers, the only usage for Bluetooth for Syncing the iPhone with Bluetooth headset, so its not an error only you need to connect it with Bluetooth headset, by searching for headset and set the passkey to authnticate the phone with the headset
SOURCE: how to connect blue tooth from pc to samsung cameramobile?
hi there!
While the specific user interfaces implemented by manufacturers may differ from device to device, there are still some very basic steps to go through in connecting two devices for the first time. Users should always conduct the pairing process in a secure environment.
Charge the Devices
If the devices are new Bluetooth devices, often they must be charged before they can connect or turn on. This is particularly true of new Bluetooth headsets, which must be charged before use.
Power Up the Devices
Power up the devices you are trying to pair. With some devices, like Bluetooth wireless headsets, powering up the device also initiates the pairing process.
Turn the Bluetooth Functionality On
The Bluetooth functionality in a device may or may not be turned on when you receive the device. For many computers, users will need to turn the Bluetooth radio on from the control panel or system preferences.
Make the Devices Visible
As a security measure, some devices allow the Bluetooth functionality to be off, hidden, or visible. When trying to connect devices, users should make the devices visible so the devices can discover one another. After the devices are paired, users can set the devices to hidden if they have concerns about their devices being discovered by others.
Place Both Devices in the Connection Mode
After both devices are charged, powered up, and the Bluetooth functionality is turned on, each device needs to initiate a communication session. Typically, in a connection between two devices, one device acts as the “host” and the other device acts as the ”guest.” The device in the host role is the one with the user interface from which most of the connection setup will take place. A device can be in the host role with one device and in the guest role with another device. For example, in a phone and wireless headset pairing, the phone is the host. However, in a phone and laptop pairing, the laptop is the host.
Enter the Passcode
After the two devices have discovered one another, the user will be asked to enter in a passcode in one if not both of the devices. In some cases, like with wireless headsets, the passcode is a fixed passcode assigned to the headset by the manufacturer. In those cases, the user enters the assigned passcode into the host device. The user will find this passcode in the user manual. In other cases, the user will be able to enter in his/her own passcode. In these cases, the user will enter the passcode once into each device. It is highly recommended that users employ an eight character alphanumeric passcode for the one-time pairing process. After the passcode is entered, the devices will validate one another and complete the establishment of a trusted connection.
Deleting or Disconnecting Trusted Devices
When should a user delete or disconnect a trusted device? If one of your Bluetooth enabled devices is lost or stolen, you should unpair that device with all the devices to which it was previously paired.
How do you unpair or delete a trusted device? For devices like a mobile phone or computer, the user should go into the device connectivity settings and find the list of trusted devices. The user should then have the option of adding a new device or deleting a trusted device. Highlight the device you want to delete and push the delete button. A device like a keyboard or mouse, which only has a button or switch as a user interface, can only connect to one device at a time. To delete its previous trusted device, the mouse or keyboard just needs to be connected to a new device
Or you can try this:
Bluetooth Mobile Phone to Bluetooth Personal Computer
better yet go to this website: http://www.bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/Products/Devices/Generic_Pairing_Instructions.htm
SOURCE: samsung U 600 failing to connect to blue tooth conection
My daughter's Samsung U600 connects to her Clarion Alpine CDE 103BT
radio OK, and she can call from the phonebook in the Clarion OK.
However an incoming call shows up on the Clarion but then is
immediately dropped. The chap who fitted the Clarion said it would
answer calls automatically. Even if this wasn't the case and she had to
press a key on the Clarion to pick up the call there wouldn't be enough
time for her to do this.
Is this a Bluetooth connectivity problem or is there some setting that would correct this?
SOURCE: LG VU does not recognize my blue tooth while trying to pair two
Help my pair my bluetooth with my LG shine phone. I have a jawbone bluetooth.
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