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The pairing code is 1234 but if the parrot has already had five phones connected to it then the other phones have to be removed from the memory first. Then you can pair it to the new phone. Oh, and be sure to change the keyboard to numbers from letters first or it will put in letters.
go to SETTING / PAIRED DEVICES / move onto a paired device and press the middle button , then scroll down to delete and press middle button, then press green to confirm.
go to settings then paried devices and delete all the previous paired devices, the parrot will only hold 5. if this dos'nt work you may need to perform a software update, this requires downloading new software from parrot.com/support and sending via bluetooth to your parrot. check parrot site for compatability with your phone.
you need to go to settings / paired devices / delete any old phones that are still stored as the parrot will only allow 5 paired devices. then try again. You may want to check your software and if your software is over 12 months old it will be a good idea to update your parrot, try parrot.com/support for more.
This solution came from Parrot Tech Support and it worked for me:
We were able to get the two to pair using the following steps:
The phone will stay saying pairing, then the parrot will say pairing successful, pull the battery on the phone, when you turn it back on, the phone will display PARROT CK3100 WANTS TO PAIR, ACCEPT? Say YES.
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