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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 Verizon and have
that worked out.
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.
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.
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.
You Need To Type In A 4 Digit PassCode To Get Through To Another BlueTooth Device. Pairing Bluetooth Phones Is Kind Of Complicated. If You Are Pairing 2 Phones... Here Are The Steps:
1.) Find The Other Phone By Searching For It On BlueTooth
2.) Select The Device/Phone You Want To Pair With
3.) Enter The Last 4 Digits Of The Phone Your Trying To Pair With's Phone Number
4.) The Other Phone Should Be Asked If It Wants To Pair With Your Phone, Say Yes
5.) Type In The Last 4 Digits Again Of The Phone Your Trying To Pair With's Phone Number, Except This Time ON The Phone You Are Trying To Pair With
6.) You Should Get A Paired Successful
Pairing With Any Other BlueTooth Enabled Device:
1.) Search Through BlueTooth For The BlueTooth Enabled Device You Want To Pair To
2.) Select The Device You Want To Pair With
3.) Read The Instruction Manual That Came With The BlueTooth Device You Are Trying To Pair With, You Should Find A Pair Key In There Somewhere
4.) Enter The Passkey You Found (OR Already Know) And You Should Be Ready To Go
If All Else Fails, The BlueTooth Is Obviously Broken On Your Phone... Exchange It For A New One
The pass key is the password the bluetooth accessory has. So your car stereo manufacturer has a code that you enter on your phone, so that someone nearby with a bluetooth cell phone won't be able to hook to your stereo - it's usually in your owners manual for your stereo or bluetooth speaker system.
Most bluetooth headsets have a passcode of 0000, and it's the same for Motorola headsets, plantronics headsets etc. You may be able to lookup the passcode for your bluetooth speaker system in a manual online, if you no longer have it.
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