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Just type in "0000"
on a bluetooth headset the default pin is all 0's or all 8's depending on the model, but not for all.
4 zeroes (0000)
No, it has 3-pin mini XLR.
0000 I believe
I am guessing this is a 220-240 Volt plug. There is 220-240 V between Black and Red and the Green is ground.
It holds things closed.
Most default codes for bluetooth accessories of any sort are 0000
The red pin is for dyer lanes, and the black pin is for medium to heary oil.
first, hold down the power button on the hedset until the button is not blinking, but is staying on. Then, turn on bluetooth on your iPod, tap "pair" when you see the headset, and enter 0000 as the pin
The colour coding in a thee pin plug ist to ensure correct connection of the wires. Three pin plugs contain an Earth (green and yellow or green), a Neutral (blue or black) and a Live (brown or red). The live pin of the UK's standard three pin plug also contains a fuse (depending on eqiupment between 1A and 13A) so that if there is an electrical fault or power surge the fuse blows and protects the user from being electrocuted.
I am not sure about the exact model you are asking. It will be helpful if you specify this. However standard Bluetooth headset passcode is 0000.