Try sending an MP3 to the Parrot kit in your Triton. I couldn't even get the BT in my 380 to ask for the BT password numbers but found out to try sending an MP3, which will fail by the way, and it asked for the password finally (it's 1234 in case you don't know.
There was an error in my case, but then the phone asked to connect to the Parrot again and the pairing worked.
There is an issue with newer Nokia phones, something I will be thinking about next phone upgrade.
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Try sending an MP3 to the Parrot kit in your Triton. I couldn't even get the BT in my 380 to ask for the BT password numbers but found out to try sending an MP3, which will fail by the way, and it asked for the password finally (it's 1234 in case you don't know.
There was an error in my case, but then the phone asked to connect to the Parrot again and the pairing worked.
There is an issue with newer Nokia phones, something I will be thinking about next phone upgrade.