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Yes if a cdma phone is already associated with a line it must be decoded from that line to get a new activation. you either get the operator to decode it, which they will do alot of verifications or get to a professional to change the esn.
you both have to enter the same passkeys on both the phones.
Try 000, its simple and faster to type. Also remember, there is a time limiter for entering the passkey on the 2nd phone, if you do not enter the passkey within that time, then the Bluetooth pairing will fail and you have to start all over again.
Once both the phones are connected, you can choose your friend's phone as 'Authorized/Trusted' so you don't need to enter passkeys next time you pair them up.
Are you using the Motorola Phone Tools software when using the USB cable? Who's your service provider for Phone? is your phone the Razr2 that's pictured above? If that's the case it looks like it's Verizon's Razr2. If it is indeed verizon's razr2, they block the File Transfer profile on all their bluetooth enabled handsets, so the problem there is them, not your phone. Verizon really only leaves the Headset and Handsfree profiles open to its users.
The Insignia players are "Master" units and not "Slave" units. Your phone is another master unit and will not talk with the Insignia player since the Insignia player doesn't have a "slave" mode.
If there was a passkey on the Insignia player, it would be 0000 or 1234...with is pretty standard for most BT slave devices like headphones and speakers.
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