Top 20 Samsung HM1000 Bluetooth Headset Questions & Answers

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How do I pair a Samsung bluetooth headset model HM1000 to my Nokia C7-00 phone?

1.first on samsung bluetooth device 2.press& hold call answer button in bluetooth device now light is on ,not blinking 3.and then search your bluetooth device by your phone and pair.
4/11/2012 4:50:04 AM • Samsung HM1000... • 8,528 views • 20 helpful votes
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How to program a Samsung tv remote AK59-00149A

https://www.manualslib.com/download/436713/Samsung-Bd-F5100.html From above link down load manual and see instructions on page 13 of this manual, it will solve your problrm.
5/9/2019 9:01:47 PM • Samsung Radio... • 424 views • 0 helpful votes
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Samsung giga Bluetooth stuck in waiting mode

Try disable bluetooth and switch off for 5 mins and then back on and enable bluetooth.
10/5/2018 6:16:43 PM • Samsung Radio... • 2,648 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do you charge a Samsung wep500 without the Cradle

get another cradle. It cannot be done. CrackBerry com review of Samsung WEP 500
3/25/2018 6:50:40 AM • Samsung Radio... • 301 views • 0 helpful votes
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I got up this morning and my phone was off...had

Take it back where you bought it !
12/3/2017 10:12:03 AM • Samsung Radio... • 56 views • 0 helpful votes
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My vivofit will not pair since i changed my batteries. I reset my band and reinstalled my app. Still when i try to pair, it fails. What am i missing? Pairing with a Samsung 5

Go into the WIFI menu of your phone and delete the old connection to this device and then power the phone off and also the device and then power your phone back up first and then the device and then make the connection. Your phone or any WIFI device will always remember the old connection you have established and if something is changed; you tell the phone to forget that connection and power cycle both devices and start from scratch. Dennis
8/19/2017 11:22:37 PM • Samsung Radio... • 898 views • 0 helpful votes
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Trying to download Owners Manual & User Guide for Samsung HM1000 Bluetooth Headset - 1-12d7cf1399.jpg

Use this link, don't download jpg, must be pdf, there is a download here. www.samsung.com/hk_en/support/model/BHM1100UBECWDT
4/7/2017 3:34:09 AM • Samsung Radio... • 75 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do you pair bluetooth wireless headset to a 2016 UHD series 6 Samsung TV?

read the instructions for the camera, headset, speakers or whatever the Bluetooth device is.more informaiton pls check Amazon com MALLCROWN 4 Port 1080p HDMI Splitter with Ac Power adapter...
1/9/2017 3:54:25 AM • Samsung Radio... • 358 views • 0 helpful votes
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Remote control for my vr headset will not sync up with my samsung ace phone

Both volumes buttons should be press at the same time and check out all settings before starting a https://mybestvrheadset.com/how-to-make-a-vr-headset-without-lenses
12/25/2016 10:02:23 PM • Samsung Radio... • 89 views • 0 helpful votes
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Pairing my samsung galaxy grand prime phone with my 2014 honda cr-v vehicle

the password or pin is likely the password or pin to open the phone.
11/13/2016 11:31:59 PM • Samsung Radio... • 219 views • 0 helpful votes
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Wont pair with samsung 5

Contact Samsung customer support on this.
8/22/2016 5:38:41 PM • Samsung Radio... • 164 views • 0 helpful votes
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How long does it take for a Samsung wep200 to charge

66 hour
8/16/2016 1:28:17 AM • Samsung Radio... • 169 views • 0 helpful votes
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My Samsung 4 will not pair with my halo ear candy Bluetooth

14 TIPS FOR SOLVING BLUETOOTH PAIRING PROBLEMS Bluetooth depends on both hardware and software to work properly. So if your devices can't speak a common Bluetooth language, they won't be able to connect. In general, Bluetooth is backwards compatible: Bluetooth devices supporting the Bluetooth 4.2 standard, announced last year, should still be able to pair with devices using, say, the ancient Bluetooth 2.1, launched back in 2007. The exceptions are gadgets that use a low-energy version called Bluetooth Smart, which works on a different protocol than older, or "Classic" Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth Smart devices are not backward compatible and won't recognize (or pair with) older devices that support Classic Bluetooth. (For example, an old Sony Ericsson phone sporting Bluetooth 3.0 won't be able to connect to a Bluetooth Smart device.) However, if a device supports Bluetooth 4.0, it can potentially recognize both Bluetooth Smart and Classic. If it does, it's officially labelled Bluetooth Smart Ready. Gadgets that commonly use Bluetooth Smart include personal health gadgets such as fitness bands or heart-rate monitors. These gadgets will only pair with a smartphone or tablet that also uses Bluetooth Smart - or are Bluetooth Smart Ready. iPhones running iOS 7 and newer should be Bluetooth Smart Ready as should Android phones running 4.3 or newer, Windows Phone 8.1 devices, and all BlackBerry 10 devices. Ensure your phone is running the latest version of its operating system - but if your device isn't new enough to run relatively current software, you may not be able to pair it with that fitness band. Devices also come with specific Bluetooth profiles. If Bluetooth is the common language connecting devices, you can think of a profile as a dialect associated with a certain use. For example, you probably aren't going to be able to connect a mouse and a camera because a camera doesn't support the Human Interface Device Profile. But if both a mobile phone and a wireless headset support the Hands-Free Profile, you should be able to pair them. However, if the pairing failure is a matter of user error, there are steps you can take to get your devices happily communicating with each other. What you can do about pairing failures 1. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on. You should see the little Bluetooth symbol at the top of your phone's screen. If you don't, go into the settings to enable it. 2. Determine which pairing process your device employs. The process for pairing devices can vary. Sometimes, for example, it involves tapping a code into your phone. Other times, you can just physically touch your phone to the device you want to pair it with. Or in the case of the Bose SoundLink, you only have to hold down a button on the speaker to pair it with a phone. If you're not sure how to pair a device, refer to its user guide; you can usually find one by searching online. 3. Turn on discoverable mode. Let's say you want to pair your phone with your car's infotainment system so you can enjoy hands-free calling, texting and navigation. First, go into your phone's settings and tap on Bluetooth; doing so makes the phone visible to the car. Then depress the buttons on your car's infotainment system, usually on the steering wheel or center stack, to get it looking for the device. Once it finds your phone, the car may ask for a numeric code you need to confirm or input on your phone. After you do so, the devices should be paired. Keep in mind your phone or your car may only stay in discoverable mode for a few minutes; if you take too long, you'll need to start over. 4. Make sure the two devices are in close enough proximity to one another. While you wouldn't think someone might try to pair an iPad with a keyboard if the two weren't sitting right next to each other, it's probably worth noting that you should make sure any devices you're trying to pair are within five feet of one other. 5. Power the devices off and back on. A soft reset sometimes can resolve an issue. With phones, an easy way to do this is by going into and out of airplane mode. 6. Power down likely interferers. Say that faithful Bluetooth speaker usually connects to your partner's smartphone instead of yours. If you're having trouble pairing your phone with the speaker, it could be because the speaker is trying to activate its usual connection. Some older devices are very simple. They just try to connect with the last thing they paired with. If a Bluetooth device was previously paired with something else, turn off that other gadget. 7. Charge up both devices you're trying to pair. Some devices have smart power management that may turn off Bluetooth if the battery level is too low. If your phone isn't pairing, make sure it and the device you're trying to pair with have enough juice. 8. Delete a device from a phone and rediscover it. If your phone sees a device but isn't receiving data from it, sometimes it helps to start from scratch. In iOS settings, you can remove a device by tapping on its name and then Forget this Device. In Android settings, tap on a device's name, then Unpair. After removing a device, start at step 1 on this list. 9. Get away from the Wi-Fi router. Another potential obstacle to successful pairing is interference from devices that use the same spectrum, such as your Wi-Fi router. "Wi-Fi has been designed to cope with this, but it might not be a good idea to have your devices directly on top of the router," Powell says. 10. Move away from a USB 3.0 port. "Interference from USB 3.0 is also possible," Powell says. Newer laptops, for example, often have the higher-speed USB 3.0 port, so if the connection isn't happening, try pairing your Bluetooth gadgets away from the computer. 11. Make sure the devices you want to pair are designed to connect with each other. Whether it's a headset, speaker, mouse, keyboard, camera or something else, your device has a specific profile that spells out what it can connect with. If you're not sure, check the user manual. 12. Download a driver. If you're having problems pairing something with your PC, you might be lacking the correct driver. The simplest way to figure this out is to do an online search for the name of the device you're trying to pair along with the word "driver." 13. Update the hardware's firmware. Some automotive audio systems recently wouldn't pair with the iPhone 5, for example, because the Bluetooth drivers in these systems didn't work with Bluetooth 4.0. If you're not sure how to get the latest firmware for your hardware, check with the device manufacturer. 14. Keep in mind that not all wireless devices use Bluetooth. Alternatives include the Wireless Gigabit specification, Wireless HD, ANT+, ZigBee, NFC as well as Wi-Fi Direct. These other technologies typically won't work with your phone, tablet or PC without some kind of additional hardware. I hope this guide has helped you with your Bluetooth pairing problems.
7/26/2016 2:22:02 PM • Samsung Radio... • 251 views • 1 helpful votes
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Need instructions to sync with iPad and I phone

Headphone is easy to pair to most Smart Phones and Bluetooth-enabled Tablet. You can wear the earphone while you're running or working out, and do not have to stick your iPhone in pocket. make you enjoy the exercise. Turning on: Press and hold MFB for 4 seconds until blue LED flashes. Turning off: Press and hold MFB button about 4 seconds until red LED flashes. Amazon com Bluetooth Headphone Charm sonic for Gym Runing Exercise Sports...
5/8/2016 9:56:37 PM • Samsung Radio... • 143 views • 1 helpful votes
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How to connect to a Samsung tv

If you have Samsung wireless and need to pair them, then select sound, addition setting arrow down to Bluetooth ( may not be visible until you arrow down). Follow those instructions. below this you will find how I set up old headphones. I have a Samsung SU 4K, I also have an old wireless head phones. I did not want to buy expensive Bluetooth. how did I make these work. First I purchased a digital optical convertor for $20. Since my headphones are 2 channel, I connected the base (red/white) to the convertor. Then I had to access Samsung menu audio. The Samsung TV has the manual built into TV terrible. Since I did not want the TV speakers off I had to find how to enable the output to headphones base. Select sound from menu , then additional settings , set audio format to PCM, also HDMI to PCM.
1/10/2016 1:52:05 AM • Samsung Radio... • 360 views • 0 helpful votes
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Hi , I bought a rosewill bk-500a ,now it will not keep a charge. It is only about two weeks old. Any ideas ?

Even though it's new the battery may be shot. I bought something and it said battery good for three years and it lasted for a week. Either take it back or replace the battery yourself if you want to try. But my advise is take it back if its new.
12/31/2015 4:57:07 PM • Samsung Radio... • 70 views • 1 helpful votes
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Bluetooth will not pair to Samsung S5 Cell

chenge the cell / battery
7/19/2015 6:50:24 PM • Samsung Radio... • 86 views • 0 helpful votes
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