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Motorola Mobility S9 Headphones - Page 4 Questions & Answers
My S9 will let me
Hi,
According to your problem first make sure that the Headphone
is working properly. Attach the headphone with another phone or device to
check. Check the headphone configuration in your phone and reset the settings. It
will solve your problem.
6/8/2011 4:04:59 PM •
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on Jun 08, 2011
My headset is fully charged
Hi denaschumake,
this may be due to the device being " Over charged " meaning the device has been charged for too long. i suggest for you to take your device to the store you bought it along with the receipt so the issue can be fixed.
i hope this helps.
5/16/2011 4:33:17 PM •
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on May 16, 2011
The rubber "cup" is lost
If you click my user name you will find a tip about headphones. At the bottom of it is a link to a place that might be able to help you.
4/22/2011 11:22:18 PM •
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on Apr 22, 2011
I have metro pcs phone service and a motorola s9
Press and hold the power key (under the red cover) longer than the time required to turn it on, until its indicator light is alternately flashing in red and blue. It is in pairing mode (discoverable) now. Then, make your phone's bluetooth application search for new devices. After a little while, the S9 should appear on-screen. Select it and make it connect. If a pairing code (or PIN, or passkey) is requested, enter '0000' (four zeros). If the pairing process is successful, the S9 should enter the stand-by mode. There could be such an indicaton in your phone too.
Hope it works for you.
By the way, if your headset's user guide happens to be missing, feel free to download it from this location.
Anyway, please, let me know if I can help you any further.
Regards,
Carlos
4/21/2011 3:55:52 AM •
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on Apr 21, 2011
Is motorokq motorola S9 headphone compatible in
Yes, it is fully compatible, I.e. both phone calls and stereo music streaming work. By the way, AVRCP (removte control, as play/pause/next/prev) also works.
Hope it is the type of information you are looking for.
Anyway, please, let me know if I can help you any further.
Regards,
Carlos
4/19/2011 2:02:21 AM •
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on Apr 19, 2011
Problem with Motorola S9 Wireless Headset.
Check:
- Your sound card's Mixer Panel to ensure you have left/right adjusted properly
- Your sound card may have a speaker-test function, my RealTek tests with "Left" "Right" speech
- Check your connectors (head phone & speakers) to ensure they are compatible with your sound card
- Make sure the plug is FULLY inserted in the speaker card socket, it doesn't take much NOT to be fully inserted
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3/15/2011 1:35:48 AM •
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on Mar 15, 2011
Recently i have purchased Motorola
Bluetooth headsets, like many portable devices can be charged on a USB port on a computer, which supply less than 1A, so either charger would be suitable.
Looking at the manual, a full charge should take two hours, so half an hour seems a little quick.
Perhaps it was part charged?
You could see if you can listen to music for six hours on a charge, and if so how long it takes to charge then.
The manual can be found here.
S9 user guide - Motorola
2/14/2011 7:14:24 AM •
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on Feb 14, 2011
I have ZERO functionality on the right side of my
Motorola Headset S9 Control Keys Prob.
Hi
i am using motorola S9 for last one year.
I had the same problem of controls keys which i have corrected of my own.
Most of the sites i read say's this problem is due to the moisture.
Let me tell its not because of moisture.
Below steps will help you guys hopefully if its only the keys control problem.
Take the headset,The control keys are placed near the ear plugs within a area
which is different from the other part.
now what u have to do is just take some sharp thing or your nails enough and
move it around the control keys area (edges) and peel off the rubber layer
carefully.Please note its very soft rubber so be careful not tear it off else it
will be spoiled completely.
After u remove this layer u wll find layer of plastic attached to the rubber
whichh u took out and the same kind on the base. you will fin ther will be
small vertical lines and center one dot on the peeled out rubber and on base
horizontal 2-3 thin lines at the edges and dot at the centre.
actually thes are the contacts which acts as a switch if u observe it would have
been covered with the rubber kind of gum used to stick thes layers.
Just clean these (only)contacts area with piece of cloth and use some rubber kind
of glue (Do not use Feviquik it will spoil the strips completely) at edges and put
it back ,b4 fixing it gum u can test it by just keeping it and check if the keys
are working then fix every thing as it was b4 and stick the peeled out rubber panel
with the same type of glue.
there u are ur problem is solved enjoy the best music experirnce with your S9.
If u have any problem or Queries please post it i wll try to answer as soon as
possible.
if u want a video for this i wll b up loading it soon and post d link.
12/26/2010 6:15:54 AM •
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on Dec 26, 2010
Motorola S9-HD
Volume got low and
Hello,
Check to ensure the distance is not too far and the bluetooth is communicating well, if this are in place and the problem still persist, it means your Motorola S9-HD is now malfunctioning, i will advice you get a replacement, because it is very difficult to repair, perhaps not repairable.'
Take care.
10/7/2010 10:13:55 AM •
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on Oct 07, 2010
Motorola S9-HD Volume got low
Hello,
How long have you used the set for, about a month? Motorola seems to have poor quality control with these headsets and they tend to fail after 1 month of usage.
But lets go over some steps in any case. First try reseting the head phones, turn them off by holding down the power button until indicator light flashes red 3 times. Wait a moment and turn them back on, do restart your iphone aswell. Then re-pair the headphones to the iphone. Passkey was 0000.
If you are still having volume trouble, then most likely the headphones are faulty, bu try to Fully charge the headphones overnight for example and repeat the above.
If the problem still remains, I think you are still in warranty right? Give a call to motorola, explain the issue to them, they will probably give similar instructions, and eventually they should offer to replace your headphones if you are in warranty.
If the new set develops similar issues again after one month of use, you again have a faulty pair. I don't know what I would recommend at that point, might be best to find new headphones.
10/7/2010 12:46:33 AM •
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on Oct 07, 2010
My motorola s9 is not
Make sure you're using the right USB charger. Just because the plug is similar in shape doesn't mean the correct voltage is getting to the headphones.
8/30/2010 4:25:42 PM •
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on Aug 30, 2010
Set up the headphones and played with the volume
this could be a number of reasons. The device you are streaming the audio from is at a lower volume. The volume control has broken ont he headset itself and wont turn up to full volume.
first determing if the device you are streaming audio on is turned up all the way. If it is and it still wont get any louder. Try to turn the volume all the way up. if you determine it is all the way. It may be the headset. But the only way to ensure this is to actually try the headset on another device
If you need further assistance please feel free to follow up with a comment and i will be here to assist you. If this assisted you please feel free to rate the comment. thanks and have a great day.
8/19/2010 8:00:32 PM •
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on Aug 19, 2010
PAIR KEY FOR MOTOROLA s9
Bluetooth headsets have their passkey hardcoded by their manufacturers. So, I'm afraid it is not suitable to be changed. However, once any two bluetooth devices are paired, their link is encrypted. You see, you put your headset in pairing mode only when you want to pair it to a specific device of yours (i.e. phone, PC, etc.). Once they are paired to each other, third devices won't be able to get into that connection.
Just my 2 cents...
Regards,
Carlos
8/18/2010 1:55:06 AM •
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on Aug 18, 2010
I have a motorola s9. I had a g1 with no problems.
Do the volume buttons still work? These have been none to have the music controls stop working. Can you still pair it up with a different phone to isolate the problem to the headset itself?
Thank you,
Lee
8/13/2010 2:06:52 AM •
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on Aug 13, 2010
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