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Motorola Mobility H670 Wireless Headset Questions & Answers
I have a motorola h670 blue tooth head set and it
make sure the pantech breeze is charged up and the phone.Press the button on the headset and hold it until it starts blinking then you go to your phone and press menu then go to tools and you should see add a new press it and then you press headset an it will find it.If it do not find it repeat the process
8/27/2009 12:16:13 AM •
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on Aug 27, 2009
Lost instructions on how to sync bluetooth to new
If you go in to your phones menu you will find a bluetooth snyc tool. The phone should pick up the signal if the earpiece is turned on. One thing this multifunction button does NOT do is turn the unit on and off. The entire switch itself slides up and down. There are times when you simply don’t want to bother with the earpiece, change wireless headphones, or don’t want to risk accidental calls. So the slider switch is a much easier way to keep track of whether or not the H670 is on or off than waiting for a blinking blue light that may never come.
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6/29/2009 3:41:39 PM •
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on Jun 29, 2009
How to wire a fridge thermostat
Wiring a fridge thermostat typically involves connecting the thermostat to the power source and the compressor. Here's a general guide for wiring a 3-pin thermostat:
- Identify the Pins: The thermostat will typically have three pins labeled 4, 6, and 3.
- Connect the Power Source: Pin 4 is usually the common (C) terminal, which connects to the power source. This could be the live wire from your electrical supply.
- Connect the Compressor: Pin 6 is often the normally open (NO) terminal, which connects to the compressor. This allows power to flow to the compressor when the temperature rises above the set threshold.
- Ground Connection: Pin 3 is commonly the ground (GND) terminal. This should be connected to the ground wire for safety purposes.
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Realistic scanner police codes
I recommend RadioReference.com, they have detailed lists from all over the United States. In addition to frequency lists, they also include live audio, HAM radio lists, licensing information and a lot more.
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