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Posted on Oct 26, 2007

Passkey I had to get a new Treo because I could not use the bluetooth feature. I waited too long and now I don't remember the passkey to my H700 Motorola - can you help?

  • Ivory Nov 11, 2007

    0000 would not allow me to add the device as "trusted" Thanks.

  • Anonymous Nov 15, 2007

    Bought a Motorola H500 headset but can't connect because it ask for a passkey code. I bought it used at a garage sale. how can I unlock it?

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The 0000 worked for me thanks guest

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First, turn on your bluetooth on your phone.
Flip the boom mic on your H700 and hold down the call button for 5 seconds.
The indicator light should be purple. That means it is in pairing mode.
Then using your phone, attempt to connect to your H700.
It'll ask for a passkey. The default passkey is 0000.
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Solution #2 posted on Aug 20, 2007 3%20stars_w.png
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First, turn on your bluetooth on your phone.
Flip the boom mic on your H700 and hold down the call button for 5 seconds.
The indicator light should be purple. That means it is in pairing mode.
Then using your phone, attempt to connect to your H700.
It'll ask for a passkey. The default passkey is 0000.
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