21 Use Bluetooth
Overview
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows for communication with other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
You can use Bluetooth to connect to a Bluetooth headset, computer, car kits, and other
Bluetooth-enabled devices. Also, send and receive files from one device to another over Bluetooth
within a range of 10 meters (about 30 feet).
Open Bluetooth settings
▲
Press Start , tap
Wireless Manager
, and then tap
Menu
>
Bluetooth Settings
.
Use a Bluetooth headset
1.
Turn on your Bluetooth headset (purchased separately) and place it close to your phone.
2.
Make sure it is in pairing mode (see the instructions that came with your headset).
3.
Press Start , tap
Wireless Manager
, and then tap
Menu
>
Bluetooth Settings
.
4.
On the
Bluetooth
screen in
Settings
, on the
Devices
tab, tap
Add new device
.
5.
Select the headset from the device list, tap
Next
.
6.
If necessary, on the
Enter passcode
screen, enter a passcode provided by the headset
manufacturer.
7.
When the headset is paired with your phone, on the
Settings
screen, tap
OK
.
NOTE:
To turn off Bluetooth, press Start , tap
Wireless Manager
, and then tap
Menu
>
Bluetooth Settings
>
Mode
tab. Uncheck the
Turn on Bluetooth
box, and then tap
OK
.
Create a Bluetooth partnership
To exchange information between your iPAQ and another device that has Bluetooth capabilities, first
create a Bluetooth partnership.
NOTE:
When exchanging information between two Bluetooth devices, make sure both devices have
Bluetooth turned on and are in discoverable mode.
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