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Try 0000. That is what most of these devices use as the passkey.
Make sure that you are logged into your phone (if you have a password), enable Bluetooth on your phone, and then turn on the Jabra. Some devices are picky if you get the order wrong.
You have to put the speaker phone into pairing mode it is meant to enter pairing mode automatically but from what you are saying it has not done this or has timed out.
Press the answer /end button for 7 seconds to force the speaker phone to go into pairing mode then ask the phone to discover bluetooth devices.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/364943/Jabra-Sp5050.html?page=7#manual
Turn off the Jabra SP5050 by pressing the answer button for about 5 seconds; then turn it ON by pressing it 7 seconds (contrast to the normal turn ON with fewer seconds - the bluetooth light should flash continuously) Now the speaker is in manual pairing mode; use the phone's normal discover bluetooth to locate it.
Depending on the phone, you need to enable bluetooth. then according to the directions on the Jabra, set it to "pairing" mode. Use the phone in the bluetooth menu to "find devices". Once it finds the Jabra you should need to enter a code to "pair" it, should be 0000 ( all zero's). Once paired, it should connect each time you turn the headset on.
Press and hold the button on the Jabra for 10 seconds until the LED starts blinking. This puts the headset in "discoverable" mode so the new cell phone will be able to see it for pairing.
If your phone prompts you for a pairing code, try either 0000 (four zeros) or 1234
Go to this site, and it will walk you through each step to connect your
particular Jabra headset with your cellphone. Choose the headset, and
then at the next page, choose your phone. Moving your mouse over each
step will change the picture to what you should be seeing on your phone
at each step. http://jabra.pairx.co.uk/ Pls come back and let us know if this solved your problem.
I just had the same problem pairing the Jabra SP5050 with a Motorolla Razr but then realized the default setting on the Jabra is auto-pairing & that may not work with few phone that "discover" bluetooth devices. Solution: Turn off the Jabra SP5050 by pressing the answer button for about 5 seconds; then turn it ON by pressing it 7 seconds (contrast to the normal turn ON with fewer seconds - the bluetooth light should flash continuously) Now the speaker is in manual pairing mode; use the phone's normal discover bluetooth to locate it.
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