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If you have a spring PPC6700, here is how I got it to work:
Initiate paring w/ the 770
Pair w/ the PPC 6700
The PPC 6700 FAILS while the 770 succeeds
Then re-pair the 770 w/ the 6700 using the same pin and allow the 6700 to pair successfully. (The 770 may/may no succeed)
After paring, manually create the connection (dial #777, no login or pw), and set to "automatically dial."
It should work by just starting a connection now.
hope this helps someone out there!