Bluetooth technology
Bluetooth technology basics
About Bluetooth technology
Bluetooth® technology is designed to enable you to establish a wireless connection between your BlackBerry® device and a Bluetooth enabled
device, such as a handsfree car kit or wireless stereo headset.
Before you can connect your BlackBerry device to a Bluetooth enabled device, you must first turn on Bluetooth technology on both devices and
then pair the devices. Pairing establishes a relationship between the devices and usually needs to be done only once.
After you have paired the devices, you can then connect the devices when the Bluetooth enabled device is within range of your BlackBerry
device (a typical range is approximately 10 meters). For best results, keep your BlackBerry device within direct line of sight of the Bluetooth
enabled device. For example, if your BlackBerry device is on the right side of your body, wear a Bluetooth enabled headset in your right ear.
When you turn on Bluetooth technology or when you connect your BlackBerry device to another Bluetooth enabled device, Bluetooth status
indicators appear at the top of the Home screen. For more information about Bluetooth indicators, see the printed documentation that came
with your BlackBerry device.
Turn on Bluetooth technology
1.
On the Home screen, click the
Manage Connections
icon.
2. Select the
Bluetooth
check box.
To turn off Bluetooth® technology, clear the
Bluetooth
check box.
Pair with a Bluetooth enabled device
You must pair your BlackBerry® device with a Bluetooth® enabled device before you can connect to it. For more information about preparing
the Bluetooth enabled device for pairing, see the documentation that came with the Bluetooth enabled device.
1.
On the Home screen, click the
Manage Connections
icon.
2. Click
Set Up Bluetooth
.
3. Click
Search
.
4. Click a Bluetooth enabled device.
5. If necessary, perform one of the following actions:
• If the Bluetooth enabled device does not have a keyboard (for example, a headset), on your BlackBerry device, type the pairing passkey
that is provided in the documentation that came with the Bluetooth enabled device. The passkey is most often a numeric or alpha-
numeric code.
• If the Bluetooth enabled device has a keyboard (for example, a laptop), type a pairing passkey of your own choosing on both devices.
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