User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Your Handheld
- Moving Info Between Your Handheld and Your Computer
- Your Photo and Video Organizer
- Your MP3 Player
- Your Microsoft Office File Manager
- Your Personal Information Organizer
- Your Memos and Notes
- Your Wireless Connections
- What can I do with built-in wireless technology?
- When would I use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth technology?
- Setting up a Wi-Fi network connection
- Accessing email and the web using Wi-Fi® functionality
- Entering basic Bluetooth® settings
- Setting up a Bluetooth® phone connection
- Accessing email and the web with Bluetooth® wireless technology
- Setting up a connection for Bluetooth synchronization
- Beyond the basics
- Your Email
- Your Text Messaging Tool
- Your Web Browser
- Your Expandable Storage
- Your Personal Settings
- Common Questions
- Product Regulatory Information
- Index
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CHAPTER 8 Your Wireless Connections
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Enter a passkey:
a. Enter a passkey number. This can be any number you choose; it does not
have to be, for example, a password you use to access a network or an email
account. Entering a passkey creates a partnership between your handheld
and your phone.
You must enter the same passkey on your handheld and your
mobile phone in order to connect to your phone. We recommend that you use a
passkey of 16 digits where possible to improve the security of your handheld.
The longer the passkey, the more difficult it is for the passkey to be deciphered.
b. Select OK.
5 Finish phone connection setup and begin network setup:
a. Select Done, and then select Yes.
If you want to use your phone connection only to dial phone
numbers from your handheld or to send text messages
, select Done, and then
select No. You have finished the setup.
b. Select Next.
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Key Term
Passkey Like a
password, a passkey is a
security measure.
Connections can happen
only between your
handheld and a device
that has the same
passkey.
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Key Term
Partnership Two
devices—for example,
your handheld and your
mobile phone—that can
connect to each other
because each device can
find the same passkey on
the other device. Once
you form a partnership
with a device, you do not
need to enter a passkey to
connect with that device
again.
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