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Hi,the BlackBerry Pearl is a versatile mobile phone. It's primarily a Smartphone that's suitable for business use but it's also equipped with some decent entertainment features. The pearl can also play music files which you can enjoy with the help of a hands free Bluetooth headset. Let me teach you how to pair a Blackberry Pearl Smartphone to a Bluetooth headset.
Things You'll Need:
* Blackberry Pearl Smartphone * Bluetooth headset
Turn on your Bluetooth headset by pressing and holding the multifunction button.
Check if the LED light is a solid blue. Turn off the headset and repeat the first step if the light is blinking.
Activate the Bluetooth wireless connection on your BlackBerry Pearl by Going into your "Settings" menu
Select the "Options" menu to go to your connectivity settings
Click on the "Bluetooth" option to activate the connection
Choose the "Add Device" option on your BlackBerry Pearl to locate the headset
Wait for a while as your Smartphone locates the Bluetooth headset
Enter 0000 for the password after selecting the headset to complete the Bluetooth pairing process
After that, your Done !!!!you can now send and receive. But after following this instruction and no solution yet, that means there is something wrong with your blue tooth. Corrupted. You will need to reset the phone.
When you send over bluetooth on a blackberry and the handset pairs you need to select the file type you are send and be in the folder to received. Once in that folder you need to click the blackberry key and select received via bluetooth.
Hi, you can use this instruction to pair your blue tooth with your cell phone:
Instructions
Pair Your Blackberry with a Bluetooth Headset
Turn on Bluetooth headset and Blackberry hand-held.
Enable the Bluetooth radio by going to the options window and clicking on Bluetooth. Click on Enable Bluetooth in that window.
Add your Bluetooth headset to your Blackberry by clicking on Add Device in the Bluetooth window.
Find and select the name of your Bluetooth headset from the list that appears. The Blackberry will search for all Bluetooth devices within range, so other devices might show up on the list.
Click Activate Bluetooth device if you receive a call and the Bluetooth headset does not pick up automatically.
Use your Bluetooth Headset with your Blackberry
Make sure the Bluetooth radio on your Blackberry is turned on before you try to use your Bluetooth headset.
Use the voice-dial feature to call contacts if your headset has that capability. Not all headsets support voice dialing, but more of the newer models do.
Press the on/off button on your headset to end a call or use the end button on the handheld.
Tips & Warnings
Pair your Blackberry with any Bluetooth-enabled device using the same steps as those for connecting a Bluetooth headset.
Remove your Bluetooth headset from the list of paired devices on your Blackberry by selecting and clicking on Delete Device in the Bluetooth window.
Configure your Blackberry to connect to a paired Bluetooth headset without asking for authorization in the Bluetooth Device Properties window. That will allow your headset to automatically reconnect even if you take it out of range temporarily.
Only configure a Bluetooth headset to your Blackberry once. Once you configure the pairing between the two devices, the settings are saved and you do not have to repeat the processes each time you use it.
Turn off the Bluetooth radio on your Blackberry when not in use for security reasons.
Adjust volume on your headset or hand-held to a comfortable level. Excess volume from in-the-ear headsets can cause hearing damage.
Hi,you will have to delete the previous paired phones first before you can be able to pair the blackberry phone with your blue tooth device.
You can use the below steps to know how to pair properly:
Instructions
Pair Your Blackberry with a Bluetooth Headset
Turn on Bluetooth headset and Blackberry hand-held.
Enable the Bluetooth radio by going to the options window and clicking on Bluetooth. Click on Enable Bluetooth in that window.
Add your Bluetooth headset to your Blackberry by clicking on Add Device in the Bluetooth window.
Find and select the name of your Bluetooth headset from the list that appears. The Blackberry will search for all Bluetooth devices within range, so other devices might show up on the list.
Click Activate Bluetooth device if you receive a call and the Bluetooth headset does not pick up automatically.
Use your Bluetooth Headset with your Blackberry
Make sure the Bluetooth radio on your Blackberry is turned on before you try to use your Bluetooth headset.
Use the voice-dial feature to call contacts if your headset has that capability. Not all headsets support voice dialing, but more of the newer models do.
Press the on/off button on your headset to end a call or use the end button on the handheld.
Tips & Warnings
Pair your Blackberry with any Bluetooth-enabled device using the same steps as those for connecting a Bluetooth headset.
Remove your Bluetooth headset from the list of paired devices on your Blackberry by selecting and clicking on Delete Device in the Bluetooth window.
Configure your Blackberry to connect to a paired Bluetooth headset without asking for authorization in the Bluetooth Device Properties window. That will allow your headset to automatically reconnect even if you take it out of range temporarily.
Only configure a Bluetooth headset to your Blackberry once. Once you configure the pairing between the two devices, the settings are saved and you do not have to repeat the processes each time you use it.
Turn off the Bluetooth radio on your Blackberry when not in use for security reasons.
Adjust volume on your headset or hand-held to a comfortable level. Excess volume from in-the-ear headsets can cause hearing damage.
just activate bluetooth on both phones then go to file u want to send via bluetooth, click on options then send viz bluetooth, click on search for new devices, select device name for phone u want to send file to then send.
To send and receive files between two BlackBerry smartphones using Bluetooth® wireless technology, complete the following steps:
Enable Bluetooth technology on the BlackBerry smartphones. For instructions, see the Turn on Bluetooth technology section of the BlackBerry User Guide.
Make the BlackBerry smartphones discoverable. For instructions, see the Make your BlackBerry device discoverable section of the BlackBerry User Guide.
Pair the BlackBerry smartphones. For instructions, see the Pair with a Bluetooth enabled device section of the BlackBerry User Guide.
Set the Trusted field to Yes on both BlackBerry smartphones by completing the following steps:
In the Bluetooth application, highlight the BlackBerry smartphone and press the Menu button.
Select Device Properties.
Set the Trusted field to Yes.
Press the Menu button and select Save.
Send and receive the transfered file.
On the recipient's BlackBerry smartphone
On the Home screen of the BlackBerry smartphone, select Media.
Select a media type (Music, Video, Ring Tones, Pictures).
Press the Menu button and select Receive using Bluetooth. The File Transfer dialog box appears, followed by a prompt to Save or Cancel the file.
Select Save to save the file to the current location, or select the folder icon to save the file in a different location.
On the sender's BlackBerry smartphone
On the Home screen of the BlackBerry smartphone, select Media.
Select the same media type selected on the recipient's BlackBerry smartphone.
Press the Menu button and select Send Using Bluetooth.
When prompted to select a BlackBerry smartphone, select the recipient's BlackBerry smartphone.
from :http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=KB05409
Your Blackberry 8700 has a older version of bluetooth which does not allow file transfer. That is the reason your phone does not receive anything. The bluetooth version on your phone is designed for hands free bluetooth devices only.
First off, did you pair with the phone? Open up your bluetooth menu (under settings) and search for the other phone. After you pair (the passkey is what you choose each time) you'll be able to receive bluetooth connections.
To receive files over bluetooth, you'll need to open up your media area, click the blackberry button, and scroll down to "Receive using bluetooth". At that point, send the file using the other phone and enjoy!
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