I took a look at qt parring interfaces, shouldn't there be a way to test a 
couple of standard parring codes?

//Anton

On October 23, 2015 12:02:19 PM GMT+02:00, Claudiu Olteanu 
<olteanu.vasilica.clau...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>If your remote device requests a custom PIN code for the pairing
>process, your should pair the devices using a different tool.
>Currently QtBluetooth doesn't have support for custom PIN codes.
>
>A workaround could be to use bluetoothctl, register an agent using the
>following commands, initiate the pairing process using our application
>and enter the pin code when it is requested:
>
>[bluetooth]# agent KeyboardOnly
>[bluetooth]# default-agent
>
>Claudiu
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