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Posted on May 03, 2017

Bluetooth ok where is the passcode set up? it never asked me for a passcode when I first set it up. I just said look for devices and it found it and picked it up, and worked until yesterday morning. I keep it charged all the time, every night when I get home I put it on charge. Am I charging it too much? It beeps when i push the button on the earpiece, it just wont pick up when I get a call, only on my handset. My phone has the little blue thing in the screen and it flashes blue on the back and on my earpiece when I connect it. bloop38

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 20, 2007

SOURCE: Phone wont detect bluetooth H700

Mine could be discovered when powered off/ on my cellphone and retried... Sounds like solution to M$ programs, eh? :)

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jun 03, 2008

SOURCE: calls not coming through

Add me to the list! My headset just started doing the same thing and I can't figure out what to do!

Anonymous

  • 405 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 02, 2008

SOURCE: resetting passcode for Motorola H350 bluetooth earpiece?

Good Day,

The passcode by default is "0000", there is no way to reset it or change it.

Hope this helps

Anonymous

  • 14 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: bluetooth not working

Make sure you have connected the bluetooth correctly, if you have and it still doesent work, your phones bluetooth capabilitys my be Gliching or broken. Also make sure you turn the volume All the way up.

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Joe Negus

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2009

SOURCE: motorola H500 bluetooth won't turn on!

Hold the phone button down for about 4 seconds.. The light should blink 2 times and then stay on to add device to your phone once connected light will go out...Hold button down again light will blink 3 times and go off...........

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