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have you tryed all zeros?,i took a jabra to be paired to my phone and the girl put all zeros and it worked.just dont recall how many it was<think between 4 and 6,wont hurt to try each and see if you get it,good luck...
When pairing two phones, you need to set up the connection on both phones. One will ask you to enter the password when you are creating the new connection, which you will then need to enter on the second phone to complete the connection. This ensures that only people you allow to connect (people you gave the code to) can connect to your device.
i found out that if you turn the bluetooth off and then turn it back, while turning it back on hold it until solid blue light and then try 2 connect with your blackberry i jus got mine and threw my instructions out. and i did this and it worked and if it should ask for a passcode i used 0000.
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