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Anonymous Posted on Feb 16, 2019

When I try pair my device(iphone 6)with my Hyundai i20 bluetooth, instead of saying 'pairing on' like its supposed to it says 'searching' or sometimes says nothing at all

My phone bluetooth is on and ive followed the manual exactly, but this keeps happening. i drive a hyundai i20 2013 model

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2008

SOURCE: H500 won't pair with LG Rumor

I figuered it out.........you have to push and hold the BT button down as the phone searches for it. Good to go.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2009

SOURCE: Trying to pair omnitech 2.0 bluetooth headset without manual

before attempting to pair your headset with another device, be sure that the bluetooth headset is in the off position

  • press and hold MFB until indicator light flashes blue and red. The headset will also beep twice
  • to pair your device to the bluetooth headset use the bluetooth pairing instructions from you device's instrucition manual.
  • input ID code 0000 when requested by the device
  • the headset and device are paired correctly when the blue and red indicator light flashes blue only.
Any questions email: [email protected] Subject: omnitech bluetooth

Anonymous

  • 34 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 10, 2009

SOURCE: I cannot remember how to pair BlueAnt bluetooth to new devices

You will need to set the Z9 into pairing mode before your iPhone will find it.

The manual for the z9 is here

With the Z9 OFF, Press and Hold the MFB for about 6 seconds. The LED will appear a solid Blue, and then will start flashing. The Z9 is now in Pairing mode and ready to be found in searches by other Bluetooth devices. Pairing mode will be active for 2 minutes.

Enter Passkey "0000" when your phone prompts you. The phone and Z9 will now Pair.

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JDTec

  • 4338 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 19, 2011

SOURCE: I have tried to pair my iPhone with my 2007

On iPhone:
1) Go to Settings
2) Go to Reset
3) Select "Reset All Setting" (Make sure you save passwords. Data is safe.

On Bluetooth:
Clear all previous pairings.
Once iPhone reboots, turn on Bluetooth.

If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it and give a testimonial for my response

Thanks, Joe

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/joe_8b8c2cd6ce148309

Testimonial: "Thanks for the help but I guess I have to have a type 2 stereo in order to have the bluetooth and I dont have a type 2"

Anonymous

  • 89 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 04, 2011

SOURCE: Bluetooth keeps aking for a pairing code. each 4

Did you try just pressing enter (no code)? If not, try "0000" I found something here: http://fordfcsd.wunderman.be/UK/Audio%20-%20Multimedia%20-%20Navigation/Bluetooth%20%26%20Voice%20control/bluetooth%20%26%20voice%20control%20%28cg3504en%29%2001-2006.pdf which indicates "0000" is the code, but enter should do it

Testimonial: "worked with an old module i have, but radio is stuck on mute wid dis one. when i insert my newer module,it dos not pair with the phones but BT show up"

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https://www.fixya.com/support/r26362721-pairing_bluetooth_devices

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Posters often ask "How do I pair my Bluetooth ???" Insert whatever device you have at the question marks.

Generally, you need to read the instructions for the camera, headset, speakers or whatever the Bluetooth device is.

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In general, Bluetooth is backwards compatible: Bluetooth devices supporting the Bluetooth 4.2 standard, announced last year, should still be able to pair with devices using, say, the ancient Bluetooth 2.1, launched back in 2007.
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2. Determine which pairing process your device employs. The process for pairing devices can vary. Sometimes, for example, it involves tapping a code into your phone. Other times, you can just physically touch your phone to the device you want to pair it with. Or in the case of the Bose SoundLink, you only have to hold down a button on the speaker to pair it with a phone.
If you're not sure how to pair a device, refer to its user guide; you can usually find one by searching online.
3. Turn on discoverable mode. Let's say you want to pair your phone with your car's infotainment system so you can enjoy hands-free calling, texting and navigation. First, go into your phone's settings and tap on Bluetooth; doing so makes the phone visible to the car. Then depress the buttons on your car's infotainment system, usually on the steering wheel or center stack, to get it looking for the device.
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5. Power the devices off and back on. A soft reset sometimes can resolve an issue. With phones, an easy way to do this is by going into and out of airplane mode.
6. Power down likely interferers. Say that faithful Bluetooth speaker usually connects to your partner's smartphone instead of yours. If you're having trouble pairing your phone with the speaker, it could be because the speaker is trying to activate its usual connection. Some older devices are very simple. They just try to connect with the last thing they paired with. If a Bluetooth device was previously paired with something else, turn off that other gadget.
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