How to reset Failed Passcode after IOS 7 Installation

Installed IOS 7, then 4 digit number for Passcode, but not recognised this morning and after 6 attempts locked out.  Have restored Passcode screen, but can't solve 4 digit number refusal.  How do you get into the Ipad to reset the Passcode?

Nothing should only be on the iphone.
You should be syncing to your comptuer/cloud service regularly, particularly before any update attempt.
You should be importing all pics regularly, particularly before any update attempt.
All of your info should eb on your computer.  Just sync it back to the iphone.

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