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Hi,
Please kindly follow the detailed solution provided below;
STEP 1
Put on the motorola h670 by pressing and holding the switch button for 5secs,afterwards you will hear a click followed by a blinking of blue lights,by now the headset is in pairing mode.
STEP 2
Activate the bluetooth radio on your blackberry torch,by clicking on the menu>set up>bluetooth>search.
STEP 3.
After searching,your torch will find the motorola h670 in the list of found devices.click on it,afterwards a message will display saying "pairing complete".
By now your blackberry torch has been successfully paired with your motorola h670 headset and you are good to go.
If you go in to your phones menu you will find a bluetooth snyc tool. The phone should pick up the signal if the earpiece is turned on. One thing this multifunction button does NOT do is turn the unit on and off. The entire switch itself slides up and down. There are times when you simply don’t want to bother with the earpiece, change wireless headphones, or don’t want to risk accidental calls. So the slider switch is a much easier way to keep track of whether or not the H670 is on or off than waiting for a blinking blue light that may never come. Have a great day.
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