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i recently activated and paired my motorola bluetooth headset to my blackberry 9650. I found online a motorola page through a search which had a support section in which was an illustrated guide for pairing headset to handset, which was extremely helpful. However neither phone nor headset had a correct model number listed, so I choose similar a handset and headset to use for the illistrated support. After turning on the bluetooth, making sure it is discoverable (which should be the default setting on your bluetooth since there is no screen or buttons for you to change things besides on/off and volume), and pairing the two, the phone asks for a pass code for the headset. Now as i said in the beginning you have to choose a certain model handset and headset, so in the illustration they give you pass code for the specific headset, however my headset was not listed. I have a motorola bluetooth model number h505 and i choose model number h520. The pass code given for the h520 was 0000, which worked for my h505. I just went back to the site and there is an option for passkeys (passkey, pass code, and pairing code are all the same thing). If you have motorola, the code is either 1234, or 0000 (four zeros). This is the link directly to the motorola support site, I hope this novel I just wrote helps, good luck. https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/21216/p_country_code/US
the following procedure is dependent to the phone in use! 1. Turn on your mobile phones bluetooth function 2. On the Moto headset, From turned of state, Try holding down the power button for at least 5 seconds. - The light should stay constantly on 3. search in your mobile phone for blue tooth devices(the phone and headset shouldn't be more than 5 meters away from each other ) 4. When you find your blue tooth headset, chose it and hit "connect" or "pair" with the device! 5. you will be asked for a pin, put in "0000" and ok!
now your headset should be paired with your phone and work for receiving calls!
try removing the S9 bluetooth device from phone, then re-adding and pairing again. this worked for me (I have an LG Voyager that I use with the Motorola S9). Mic stopped working after 2 weeks and removing the BT device and repairing did the trick.
im having a problem with my h700c and my lg too it was paired with a samsung and i got the lg now the phone phone the BT fine it just wont pair,wat can it be?
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