What type of phone do you have ? I have a blackberry pearl and there is an application on it for setting up Bluetooth. On it is a Search function. My old phone had a search function as well under something related to BlueTooth. So you may want to start there.
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just be sure they are powered and on ...if there isn't any pairing button on them ..and go to the blue tooth feature in the phone ..and search for devices..when you find them (probably by the device name ) just connect them ..from the phone .. Also pay attention that some phones have to be activated for the blue-tooth headphone mode first ..
To put your headset in paring mode, first turn it off. Then, press and hold the PWR/END button until the indicator led is solid lit (some 5 seconds). Now, make your phone's bluetooth software to search for devices. Select 'LG HBM-730' from the list. If a passkey (or PIN, or pairing code) is requested, enter '0000' (four zeros).
Hope it works for you
Be sure the the headset in in 'Pairing' mode. When in pairing mode, the light should be flashing red and blue or have a steady blue.
The put most headsets in pairing mode, turn headset OFF, then hold the power button until it goes into pairing mode as discribed above.
Then you can discover it with your phone or PC. Pin (pass key) should be 0000 (4 Zeros) or try 1111, 1234, 9999
To put the LG HBM-730 into pairing mode you must press the MFB for 5-10 seconds from power off. Pairing mode is denoted by the LED glowing solid red. LG has chosen to stick with the default pairing code of '0000'. Using Bluetooth specification 1.2, as is the custom, the HBM-730 supports both headset and handsfree profiles. I found this on the internet and hope it works for you
Just because your phones Bluetooth option is turned to on doesn't mean it's searching. I would try going in to your device history and clicking on new device while your Bluetooth is in pairing mode.
Step 1 - Enable Bluetooth functionality on the Motorola V3m.
Note: The Bluetooth power must be set to ON position to pair the device.
From the main screen, press Menu [Center NavKey].
Scroll to Settings & Tools.
Scroll to Connections, press [Center NavKey].
Scroll to Bluetooth, press [Center NavKey].
Scroll to Setup, press [Center NavKey].
Scroll to Power XXX, press [Center NavKey].
Scroll to On or OFF, press [Center NavKey].
Step 2 - Put your fully charged Bluetooth headset into pairing mode.
Start with your Bluetooth accessory powered off.
Hold down the power/end key for 5 seconds.
You'll hear a short beep and the LED light turns red.
Your Bluetooth accessory is now in pairing mode and ready to be paired with your handset.
Step 3 - Pair the Motorola V3m with a Bluetooth Accessory.
From the main screen, press Menu [Center NavKey].
Scroll to Settings & Tools.
Scroll to Connections, press [Center NavKey].
Scroll to Bluetooth, press [Center NavKey].
Scroll to Handsfree, press [Center NavKey].
Place accessory in pairing mode. See accessory pairing instructions.
Scroll to Look For Devices, press [Center NavKey].
Phone displays Scanning.
Scroll to XXXAccessory NameXXX, press [Center NavKey].
Phone displays Bond With XXXAccessory NameXXX.
Press Yes [Right SoftKey].
Phone displays Enter Passkey.
Enter 0000, press [Center NavKey]. (See accessory instructions as passcode may vary.)
Phone displays Connected.
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