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Posted on May 06, 2011

I can not pair my phillipson bluetooth #BCK08A to my blackberry curve. How do u pair them together?

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Make sure you are in "pairing mode" by holding down the Multi Function Button (MFB) until the red and blue flashing alternately. When the device is off, holding down the MFB for about 5 secs will turn the device on; however, don't release the button and continue to hold until red and blue flashes. Then, you are in pairing mode.

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In order to pair a BlackBerry device with a Bluetooth device, the Bluetooth device must be in pairing mode. Most Bluetooth devices are not set to pairing mode by default. Therefore, refer to your Bluetooth device manual for instructions on how to set the device to pairing mode.

1. On the BlackBerry device, in the device options, click Bluetooth.

2. Click the trackwheel and click Add Device. The Select Device list appears and lists devices that are in range and available to be paired.
Note: Only devices that are in range and are in pairing mode will appear in the available device list.

3. Click the device to which you are pairing. The Enter passkey dialog appears.

4. Enter the passkey to authenticate the device. Most Bluetooth devices contain a hardcoded passkey. See your Bluetooth device manual for the passkey.

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