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Sokkia 2700ISX Bluetooth Passkey for Bonding

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(@mike-owens)
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To all of you other legacy equipment gurus. We happily have been using
our 2700ISX with an Allegro CX with Carlson SurveCE for many years. We
have an Allegro CE to which we added a bluetooth card. Before firing up
SurveCE we go into the Device Manager (Bluetooth Manager) and the Allegro
easily finds our base and rover. After finding them, we get a box to
fill in which says "BOND". We have tried "0000", "1234", the serial numbers,
and many other Zork possibilities.
We know that you only have to do this once and you will not be asked again for the
Passkey to Bond.

We spoke with our local Sokkia dealer and no luck. (It's not a Carlson issue).

Any ideas?

Thanks to all in advance. Mike

 
Posted : September 18, 2013 12:59 pm
(@johnson5144)
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Have you tried "1111", "12345" or leaving it blank?

 
Posted : September 18, 2013 1:17 pm
(@steve-owens)
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Posted : September 18, 2013 1:49 pm
(@steve-owens)
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You definitely should try "JAMES"...

 
Posted : September 18, 2013 5:35 pm
 seb
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No help to you I'm sorry but we have had a pair of these since 2008. No passkey at all I'm afraid.

Silly question maybe, but have you tried factory resetting them?

 
Posted : September 19, 2013 1:21 pm
(@saemco)
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From SurvCE manual. IS & ISX are the same except for glonass. Sokkia SDR+ does not ask for bluetooth key. SurvCE may ask.

GPS (Sokkia)
Sokkia GSR 2700 IS - What do I do when I get the Bluetooth pass key
prompt?
This receiver does not require a pass key. If you are prompted for one, do a
factory reset on the receiver by holding the power key down until the message
displayed is Factory Reset. Then turn the device off and back on again. In
Carlson SurvCE, clear the receiver from the Bluetooth connections list and add it
back in.

 
Posted : September 21, 2013 3:00 am