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I have the same head unit and encountered the same problem. The passcode is '0000' or 4 (four) zeros. If this doesn't work, it looks like someone changed the passcode. The good news is, it's simple to find out and/or modify.
To do so:
*Press and hold the SRC button to turn off the unit.
*Then press in the MULTI-CONTROL knob (or the volume knob in lamen's terms) until 'Language Select' appears. This is the one of many options you can configure, sort of a systems settings menu.
*Rotate the MULTI-CONTROL knob until you see 'Pin Code Input'. Select this option to see what the code currently is or change the code to whatever you'd like.
*when you're finished you can keep scrolling to make any other adjustments to your radios settings (ie. clock, date, etc.).
Thats pretty much it!
Comments:
Dec 02, 2008
- My last post's instructions are based on the DEH-P7900BT head unit which is what the original posted stated he/she had issues with.