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Firstly, try '0000' (four zeros). if it fails, switch to '1234'. If it keeps failing, try '8888'.
Hope one of these codes might suit your needs.
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Carlos
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Not all headsets use 0000 as the passkey for pairing mode. Check you manual and make sure that the device your attaching to the blackberry does. If it does, make sure that it has not already been paired with something else.
You need to pair your Blackberry with your headset.
Turn on your Blackberry's bluetooth and search for bluetooth devices.
While the Blackberry is searching and the headset is off,
press and hold the call/end button on the headset until it's
light glows steadily. Do not let go until the Blackberry finds it.
Pair the devices and allow the headset to connect automatically.
Default passkey is 0000.
To connect, press and hold call/end button on headset like the one in step 2.
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