Exchange asks for new passcode, rejects everything I try

Trying to set up my work email/calendar via Exchange. When I set up my account I get a message that my account will start receiving new data again when a new passcode has been sent, instructing me to change my Passcode. I hit Continue, go to the Set Passcode screen, but every password I try results in "Wrong passcode, try again". I've tried my iPhone passcode (4 numbers), my Exchange password, and nothing works. Is there a default passcode I need to enter first so that I can change it to a new passcode of my choosing?

Solved. Wasn't reading the prompt closely. I needed to enter a 4+ digit passcoade containing numbers AND letters plus at least one special character. My password didn't have a number in it anywhere.
Feel pretty stupid.

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