User Manual

YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES
CONNECTING TO DEVICES WITH BLUETOOTH
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WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
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the documentation for that device. Other
devices provide a screen where you enter
a passkey that you make up. In either case,
you must use the same passkey on both
your smartphone and the other device. We
recommend that where possible, you
make up a passkey of 16 alphanumeric
characters (letters and numerals only) to
improve the security of your smartphone.
The longer the passkey, the more difficult
it is for the passkey to be deciphered.
7 If the passkey is not built-in, enter the
same passkey on the other Bluetooth
device, and then press OK (right
softkey).
8 Enter a new display name if desired,
and then press Next (left
softkey).
9 Press Done (left softkey).
You can now communicate with this device
whenever it is within range and the
Bluetooth feature on your smartphone is
turned on. The range varies greatly
depending on environmental factors. The
maximum is about 9 meters.
Accepting a connection from another
Bluetooth device
BEFORE YOU BEGIN To prepare your
smartphone to be able to accept a
connection from a requesting device, enter
the basic Bluetooth settings as described
in Entering basic Bluetooth setting
s.
1 Press Home , and then press
Start (left softkey).
2 Navigate to the My Settings content
list, highlight Bluetooth, and then press
Tu rn O n (left softkey).
3 If you have already set up a partnership
with the transmitting device, your
smartphone is ready to receive the info.
If you haven’t set up a connection,
select Bluetooth, press Menu
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To delete the established partnership with
a device, go to the Bluetooth Devices screen
and highlight the connection you want to
remove. Press Menu (right softkey) and
select Delete. Press Ye s (left softkey) to
confirm the deletion. The deleted device can
no longer automatically connect with your
smartphone.