Friday 10 October 2014

My Blackberry Failed To Connect To The Device

It is possible to sync up a BlackBerry to any Bluetooth headset.


BlackBerry smart phones are capable of directly connecting with a wireless Bluetooth headset or other phone, allowing you to directly communicate with the outside device without actually plugging the hardware together. If, however, the BlackBerry is not pairing with the equipment, you do need to perform a few troubleshooting steps to correct the issue causing the failed connection.


Instructions


1. Charge both the BlackBerry and the Bluetooth equipment fully. If the hardware's battery is beginning to drain, the Bluetooth signal may not function correctly, causing the BlackBerry not to pair up with the headset.


2. Power on the Bluetooth device and keep it close to the BlackBerry when syncing -- for example, place it on the same table or hold both pieces of equipment in the same hand. If the Bluetooth hardware is out of range, the cell phone is not going to detect it.


3. Enable the BlackBerry to handle a hands-free device. If you don't, the Bluetooth equipment will not sync with it. Push the "Options" tab on the phone, then choose "Bluetooth." Select "Enable Bluetooth," then "Add Device." The BlackBerry now scans for any available Bluetooth equipment in the area. Once it detects your headset, highlight it and press "OK."


4. Enter in the correct pair code. If you don't, the BlackBerry is unable to sync with the headset. This information is listed in the Bluetooth device's user manual. After choosing "OK" (from the previous step) enter in the correct pair code to completely sync up the equipment.

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