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The Motorola H700 has Bluetooth v1.2 which is backward compatible with v1.1. The headset works with both Hands-free and Headset profiles and is easy to pair with devices running various operating systems and software. We tested the headset with the Motorola SLVR, Palm Treo 650, the Nokia 9500, the Cingular 8125 and the Cingular 2125, and the headset paired with all devices with ease. To pair the Motorola, turn off the headset first then hold the Call button until the LED ring turns purple, quickly open the boom so that the LED stays solid purple, the headset is now in pairing mode. Use your mobile phone to discover and pair with the headset using “0000” as the default pass code. Call handling between the phone and the headset transferred smoothly and the headset will play notification or a ring tone when a call comes in. When working with the Treo 650, the H700 has an uncomfortably long delay in notifying an incoming call. It starts to ring after the Treo 650 has already ringed 2-3 times. The connection between the phone and the headset is solid. When we paired the Treo 650 to both the Motorola H700 and the Parrot 322 car kit, we can pick up calls on either one and the Motorola H700 worked reliably in this set up. Hope I helpedDr Reed
you can connect your sony ericsson t616 to your motorola h700. for that you have to switch on the bluetooth in your phone then you must switch on your bluetooth headset. after that from your phone select the option "search for any devices". but i would suggest that you can go for a sony ericsson bluetooth headset instead of any other brand,because motorola might not be compatible.
Hold down the connect button on headset
until steady purple light comes on, then open the boom.
Search for Bluetooth devices on the phone. When asked for a pin, use "0000".
Now the H700 will show up in the Bluetooth device list, but it will not
connect.
Put the headset in pairing mode again, this time go to the h700
listed on the phone and select connect. Now the devices will work
as normal. When you open the boom on the h700, it will connect to the phone.
With the H700 BT headsets the pairing mode is different from other BT headsets. to put it in pairing mode you first hold the talk button on the headset until the purple light comes on.Right after the purple light comes on you have to flip open the headset for it to stay in pairing mode. From there you continue through the phone. It will ask for a password; that will be "0000". then connect.
I think its a compatability problem also. you may have to get a headset specifically designed for Centro or try a plantronics headset they work great www.n1wireless.com
Thank you. I called a 1-800 number for tech support but they told me I had to wait 14 days from the date of purchase before they could help me. Your suggestion was right on the money. Thank you.
First: When charging the light should be steady. If the battery is less than 20% charged it should be red. More than 20% it will be yellow. Fully charged it should be green. Make sure your microphone is closed when charging.
Second: Have you "Paired" the H700 and the phone? If not you need to. To put the H700 into "Pairing Mode" do this:
Make sure the H700s microphone are is in the off position. Push in and
hold the button on the H700 until the light lights up purple. Release
the button and quickly open the microphone button. The light will stay
purple and you are now in "Pairing Mode". Now follow the instructions
for your phone to pair with a BlueTooth unit. When it asks for a code,
use 0000 (that is 4 zeros).
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