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barbara kelly Posted on Sep 24, 2017

Bluetooth h730 blue tooth working fine. then charged using blackberry power cord with similar adapter - by mistake. next day, unit is dead. no lights at all (red or blue). tried charging using correct power cord. still dead. tried pressing both volume buttons plus call button and still dead. is my blue tooth dead for good or is there something else I can do to revive?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2009

SOURCE: old phone quit and blue tooth won't pair with new phone

Hold the volume buttons on the side while holding the call button for 10 seconds. It will reset the bluetooth and remove any other devices it may have been paired to. Then turn it off, back on and it will eventually stay lit blue and then you need to set it up through your phone. I hope this helps, I had the same problem and mine is working fine!

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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 Nov 26, 2007

SOURCE: HS820 "dead"? No blue light

Toss it. They aren't replaceable. You have to break open the case (glued shut). Even if you opened it, the replacement would likely cost you what it would to replace the whole unit.

I'm in the same boat.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2009

SOURCE: Motorola HS850 N136 bluetooth won't go into discoverable mode. I press and hold the call button. The light turns blue for a second but then turns off. I am trying to get my cell phone to discover it.

open the boom (mic) right when it turns to solid blue!
http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=4507f7c0c1a0b010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&ps=y&pg=PG_TYP_00003&show=globalSupport&productID=e4e6e7af976c9010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 12, 2010

SOURCE: I have a H270 Bluetooth headset. I charged it

I had the same problem. I plugged a USB charger into the headset and turned the power switch off. It worked as normal after that. I think it does not like to be "on" when the USB is disconnected. Anyway it seems the plugging/unplugging kick-started it.

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It doens't show light anymore even when it's charging. Is there any way to reset anything?

Does the unit still work despite the light not working? If so then the LED probably just burnt out. You cant really fix this withought a working knowledge and tools for sodering. Even still its so tiny and done by machine. If the whole unit doesnt work then it may just be dead. The batteries in BT ear pieces rarely last beyond a year. Holding the power button for ten seconds may reset it similar to a computer.
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How do I sync my phone with the H730?

Turn off H730,
1) have you ever paired the H730 to any other devices? if so make sure those devices are turned off.
2) Next make sure that your phone has bluetooth featured turned on.
3) Turn on the H730, if there is no devices that the H730 headset can pair to, it should go into descovery mode, the headset light should turn a steady blue, and you should hear "ready to pair"
4) At this point go to your phones bluetooth options and search for bluetooth devices. The H730 should show up
5) It then should ask for a password, 0000
6) after entering the passcode the H730 should say pairing complete

Make sure that it is fully charged, usually takes about an hour to charge completely.
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IM TRYING TO CONNECT MY JWIN BLUE TOOTH TO MY BLACKBERRY CURVE 8530 AND IT WILL NOT LET ME CONNECT. IT SAYS THAT NO BLUE TOOTH IS FOUND. HOW CAN I PUT MY BLUE TOOTH IN PAIRING MODE AND THEN CONNECT IT TO...

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Can i use my plantronics 230 bluetooth for my blackberry phone?

Hi, yes you can use plantronics 230 blue tooth for your blackberry phone.All you would need to do is to pair the device with your phone.that will do.

How to pair a phone to a blue tooth device?

Instructions

Pair Your Blackberry with a Blue-tooth Headset



Turn on Blue-tooth headset and Blackberry hand-held.

Enable the Blue-tooth radio by going to the options window and clicking on Blue-tooth. Click on Enable Blue-tooth in that window.

Add your Blue-tooth headset to your Blackberry by clicking on Add Device in the Blue-tooth window.

Find and select the name of your Blue-tooth headset from the list that appears. The Blackberry will search for all Blue-tooth devices within range, so other devices might show up on the list.


Click Activate Blue-tooth device if you receive a call and the Blue-tooth headset does not pick up automatically.



Use your Blue-tooth Headset with your Blackberry

Make sure the Blue-tooth radio on your Blackberry is turned on before you try to use your Blue-tooth headset.

Use the voice-dial feature to call contacts if your headset has that capability. Not all headsets support voice dialing, but more of the newer models do.

Press the on/off button on your headset to end a call or use the end button on the hand held.



Tips & Warnings

Pair your Blackberry with any Blue-tooth-enabled device using the same steps as those for connecting a Blue-tooth headset.

Remove your Blue-tooth headset from the list of paired devices on your Blackberry by selecting and clicking on Delete Device in the Bluetooth window.

Configure your Blackberry to connect to a paired Bluetooth headset without asking for authorization in the Bluetooth Device Properties window. That will allow your headset to automatically reconnect even if you take it out of range temporarily.

Only configure a Bluetooth headset to your Blackberry once. Once you configure the pairing between the two devices, the settings are saved and you do not have to repeat the processes each time you use it.

Turn off the Bluetooth radio on your Blackberry when not in use for security reasons.

Adjust volume on your headset or hand-held to a comfortable level. Excess volume from in-the-ear headsets can cause hearing damage.
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for enable blue tooth,
Or follow the below instruction

Screen menu> manage connection> check mark on <blue tooth>
Save

sedngi via blue tooth ,
open any picture or ringtone and press the menu button > send using blue tooth”

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Screen menu > media> press the menu button ,”Receiving using blue tooth”

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