last 4 digits of your phone number.
2007-08-27 15:13:44
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answer #1
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answered by Stuart 7
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99% of phones with bluetooth use a 4 digit pin that YOU create. When you are trying to pair or bond with a BT device that is the code you need to enter in the OTHER device to access your phone and vice versa if applicable. (ie: phone to phone transfers) every phone is different and you should refer to your owners manual for your specific model because it could be in several places. It could be in your BT settings, security settings, link settings, misc settings, etc.... Some phones don't even let you set it unles you've first turned your bluetooth function on first
2007-08-27 15:19:01
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answer #2
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answered by Alex 1
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Connect it to a bluetooth-enabled computer. The program you use to connect should display your bluetooth pin number under properties. Bluesoliel is a good program if you are looking for the pin number.
2007-08-27 15:13:24
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answered by way2hot2becool 3
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The device you wont to connect have it
2007-08-27 15:12:23
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answered by Evo 2
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default is 0000 i have set up two and that is what it is
2007-08-27 15:12:02
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answered by ant_szeltner 2
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