Re: How do I pair my Motorola Bluetooth with my...
I think it can be only used with motorola some are like that that is why i only use universol bluetooths so i can use them with all phones and computers
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To clear the pairing and volume settings, switch off the headset and press and hold the multifunction key and press the volume up key until the indicator light alternates red, green and blue three times.
-Be sure the headset is fully charged.(plug it in till the light turns off.) -Hold the talk button down for 4 seconds or until the blue light goes solid (not blinking.)
Now the device should be ready to pair with your Blackberry. It usually only stays in pairing mode for a short while (approximately 90seconds)
I have a Blackberry curve and i use this headset. You just hold in the key to your bluetooth till it stays solid blue light, then go on your blackberry under "options" then "bluetooth" then search or add new device. it will search it, pascode is "0000" should load up then. then everytime u put ur bluetooth on and hit the button to turn it on ur blackberry will pop up and ask if you want to use it, just hit yes and your good to go.
On the Blackberry, Go to Options, Bluetooth. Select the blackberry button, Add Device, and search. If search doesn work, try listen. While these are going conduct the following on the Headset:
Close theheadset. Go to the phone and choose discover, or search. Open theheadsetand pressand hold the big button. It should then turn purple and should be recognized.
Also make sure thebatteryon theheadset is charged before doing this.
If this doesntwork: Start the search onthe phone, Keep the boom of the mic closed when you press and hold the buttonon the h700. the light should turn purple. After this, open the boom
There actually is a trick to the HS850 - flip the boom closed, then
hold down the button just until the light holds solid - IMMEDIATELY
after it does flip the boom open and this should keep the light solid.
Then on your cell/device search for bluetooth devices - you should be
able to find it now. Passkey for most devices is 0000.
On your bluetooth headset, hold down the power button until the light stays on steady.
(it will blink when you initially power it on, but continue to hold for
another few seconds for the steady light!) Your headset is now in
pairing mode.
On your RAZR, press Menu > Settings and Tools > Connections > Bluetooth > Handsfree > Look for devices. Your phone will then scan for any bluetooth devices that are in pairing mode. When
your headset pops up on the list, highlight it and press ok to connect.
If the device asks permission to bond with the phone, select yes. It will then prompt you for a pin code. The pin will be 0000 .
It might already have been figured out but if you hold the answer button on the headset down until the light stays on steady, it is in pairing mode. You can then go to bluetooth setup on the Curve and it will find the headset.
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