When you are pairing any two 'smart' bluetooth enabled devices, like phones and computers, i.e. devices which act as bluetooth hosts, in the device where you are starting the pairing procedure, you can specify any digit sequence you can think of, provided that in the the other device, the one which will receive the pairing request, you specify that same passkey, because you will notice a request for that on the screen. Of course you can specify the passkey which is widely hardcoded in 'dumb' devices, like headsets, i.e. '0000' (four zeros, without the quotes). You don't need to worry whether the passkey looks too simple or not, because the devices will be paired to each other just once, under a process which is strictly controlled by you, and all subsequent connections between those devices will be encrypted.
Hope it works for you. Anyway, since english is not my natural language, please, let me know if I have misunterstood you. I'll do my best to try to help you out.
Regards,
Carlos
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