Hi there - follow the step-by-step instructions here:
http://direct.motorola.com/eng/bluetoothselect.asp?country=GBR&am
Just pick your model and it will guide you through it;
SOURCE: Motorola Bluetooth HS850 Pairing Mode
This worked great for me... I got the headset in "pairing" mode by following these instructions. Then set my BB Curve 8350i to "discover" bluetooth devices. It discovered the headset and asked for a PIN number... one of the other articles I read said the pin was "0000" so I put that in and - PRESTO - it works
SOURCE: HOW DO I PAIR A MOTOROLA n136 TO A LG VX5400
follow the steps below:
• Setting the headset into pairing mode
1) Ensure the headset is fully charged
2) The headset must be switch off
3) Press and hold the on button for +- 8 seconds until the light flashes red-blue
4) The headset is now in pairing mode
• Searching for the headset on the phone
1) Go to “settings” or “connections”
2) Select Bluetooth, then options
3) Select Devices and click add
4) The phone should search for any available Bluetooth devices and display what was found
5) Select the Motorola device and click add
6) You will be required to enter in a pass code which is standard ‘0000’
7) If successful then the headset will start flashing BLUE every few seconds.
• The headset is now paired with the phone
Hope this helps
Season's Greetings from Fixya!
Chris (ziraffa)
SOURCE: pairing Motorola D650 to Motorola S9 with ipod nano or touch
It does work with the itouch. Try turning off the ipod completely. Turn it on again, then plug in the D650 and then your S9. Enjoy!
SOURCE: Motorola bluetooth H270 solid blue light after pairing
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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