
Nokia Customer Care
Troubleshooting
Company Confidential
TFE-4/RV-1
Issue 2.0 Mar/2005
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2005 Nokia Corporation
Page 6-23
Company Confidential
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• After some seconds the phone will ask you to establish a
first
connection with one
specific phjone to JBT-9 box (or how you did name it). If you press “Accept” it will ask
you for a passcode of the JBT-9 box.
• The passcode is allways 0000 !
• Then the phone and JBT-9 are connected as long as you don’t leave the range, switch
off one of the devices or press again “Apply” button in “Manage Connection” menu
of Phoenix. All NORMAL mode commands can now been exchanged between phone
and Phoenix.
• If you will connect next time same phone to JBT-9 you only have to “Accept” the
connection without passcode. It is stored from that time on in the “Paired device list”
of the phone.
You can now delete the JBT-9 as device from the pairing list of
your phone in the “View paired devices” sub-menu.
Delete pairing devices via Phoenix:
During connection it is also possible to delete pairing devices and disconnect in one step.
This can be done by with the functions “restore factory settings” or “restore service set-
tings”.