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Where do i find the passcode for my new bluetooth

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Here is a helpful link http://www.ehow.com/how_5169210_bluetooth-passcode.html

Phone passcode:
if you haven't actually manually changed it, the password is always the last four digits of your phone number (ex. 1-555-868-2212 your password is 2212). If you manually changed it, you need to call your cell phone provider and have that worked out.

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Look on the back of your device for the Bluetooth passcode for the device. Typically the pairing code for headsets is printed on a sticker that is then placed on the underside of the accessory.
Go into the Settings menu for your computer to find its Bluetooth passcode. Some laptops will randomly generate a new Bluetooth passcode for you each time you want to pair them with a new device. In that case the menu setting you're looking for is something like "Generate new pairing code."

Look in the instruction book for your Bluetooth accessory if you cannot find the passcode attached to the device or in its menu. Many manufacturers will print the passcode for devices in their instruction book. If you still can't find the passcode, try using all zeros
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Bluetooth passcode

To find a bluetooth passcode click tis link bp
to change passcode click tis cp
to reset rp
  • Step 1 Look on the back of your headset or speakerphone for the Bluetooth passcode for the device. Typically the pairing code for headsets is printed on a sticker that is then placed on the underside of the accessory.
  • Step 2 Go into the Bluetooth menu on your cell phone to find the passcode for your cellphone. The Bluetooth menu for your phone is typically located under the "Settings" menu. In the Settings menu there should be an option to "Get code" or something comparable, which would allow you to find the code for your phone.
  • Step 3 Go into the Settings menu for your computer to find its Bluetooth passcode. Some laptops will randomly generate a new Bluetooth passcode for you each time you want to pair them with a new device. In that case the menu setting you're looking for is something like "Generate new pairing code."
  • Step 4 Look in the instruction book for your Bluetooth accessory if you cannot find the passcode attached to the device or in its menu. Many manufacturers will print the passcode for devices in their instruction book. If you still can't find the passcode, try using all zeros.

  • Read more: How to Find a Bluetooth Passcode | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5169210_bluetooth-passcode.html#ixzz0vcmCZd00
  • Step 1 Look on the back of your headset or speakerphone for the Bluetooth passcode for the device. Typically the pairing code for headsets is printed on a sticker that is then placed on the underside of the accessory.
  • Step 2 Go into the Bluetooth menu on your cell phone to find the passcode for your cellphone. The Bluetooth menu for your phone is typically located under the "Settings" menu. In the Settings menu there should be an option to "Get code" or something comparable, which would allow you to find the code for your phone.
  • Step 3 Go into the Settings menu for your computer to find its Bluetooth passcode. Some laptops will randomly generate a new Bluetooth passcode for you each time you want to pair them with a new device. In that case the menu setting you're looking for is something like "Generate new pairing code."
  • Step 4 Look in the instruction book for your Bluetooth accessory if you cannot find the passcode attached to the device or in its menu. Many manufacturers will print the passcode for devices in their instruction book. If you still can't find the passcode, try using all zeros.

  • Read more: How to Find a Bluetooth Passcode | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5169210_bluetooth-passcode.html#ixzz0vcmCZd00
  • Step 1 Look on the back of your headset or speakerphone for the Bluetooth passcode for the device. Typically the pairing code for headsets is printed on a sticker that is then placed on the underside of the accessory.
  • Step 2 Go into the Bluetooth menu on your cell phone to find the passcode for your cellphone. The Bluetooth menu for your phone is typically located under the "Settings" menu. In the Settings menu there should be an option to "Get code" or something comparable, which would allow you to find the code for your phone.
  • Step 3 Go into the Settings menu for your computer to find its Bluetooth passcode. Some laptops will randomly generate a new Bluetooth passcode for you each time you want to pair them with a new device. In that case the menu setting you're looking for is something like "Generate new pairing code."
  • Step 4 Look in the instruction book for your Bluetooth accessory if you cannot find the passcode attached to the device or in its menu. Many manufacturers will print the passcode for devices in their instruction book. If you still can't find the passcode, try using all zeros.

  • Read more: How to Find a Bluetooth Passcode | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5169210_bluetooth-passcode.html#ixzz0vcmCZd00
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