5.
In
Security,
if you want to use a secure, encrypted connection (recommended for enhanced
security), check this box, and tap
Next.
Otherwise, leave the
Security
field blank and tap
Next.
6.
Enter the same passkey on the other device.
7.
Tap
Finish.
8.
To give the partnership a more meaningful name, tap and hold the device name under
My
Shortcuts
tab, then tap
Rename.
To end a Bluetooth Partnership:
1.
Tap
Start > Settings > Connections
tab
> Bluetooth > Bluetooth Manager.
2.
Tap and hold the partnership you want to end.
3.
Tap
Delete.
To accept a Bluetooth Partnership:
1.
Be sure your device is turned on, discoverable, and within close range.
2.
When prompted to accept a partnership with the device that is requesting the relationship, tap
Yes.
3.
If a passkey is requested, enter an alphanumeric passkey between 1 and 16 characters in
Passkey,
and tap
Next.
Enter the same passkey in the device requesting the partnership. Using
a passkey provides greater security.
4.
To give the partnership a more meaningful name, change the name of the device in
Name.
5.
Tap
Finish.
If you cannot discover another device, try the following:
●
Be sure Bluetooth is turned on.
●
Move closer to the device.
●
Be sure the device you are attempting to connect to is on and allows access to being discovered
by other devices.
Renaming a Bluetooth Partnership
1.
Tap
Start > Settings > Connections
tab
> Bluetooth.
2.
Tap the
Browse
icon located next to Current profile.
3.
Select the partnership you want to rename, and tap the
Rename
button.
4.
In
Enter the name of the new profile
, enter a new name for the partnership.
5.
Tap
OK.
Pairing and Unpairing Devices
You can pair devices so they must exchange a computer generated security key prior to each
connection. The security key is generated from a unique Bluetooth device address, a random number,
and a user-defined password.
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Summary of Contents for iPAQ
Page 1: ...Additional Product Information User Guide ...
Page 9: ...1 Registering the iPAQ ENWW 1 ...
Page 11: ...2 Phone ENWW 3 ...
Page 39: ...3 Connections ENWW 31 ...
Page 66: ...4 Global Positioning System GPS 58 Chapter 4 Global Positioning System GPS ENWW ...
Page 78: ...5 Security 70 Chapter 5 Security ENWW ...
Page 86: ...6 Camera select models only 78 Chapter 6 Camera select models only ENWW ...
Page 92: ...7 HP Photosmart Mobile 84 Chapter 7 HP Photosmart Mobile ENWW ...
Page 97: ...8 HP Photosmart Premier ENWW 89 ...
Page 100: ...9 HP Image Transfer 92 Chapter 9 HP Image Transfer ENWW ...
Page 103: ...10 Messaging ENWW 95 ...
Page 116: ...11 Java MIDlet Manager 108 Chapter 11 Java MIDlet Manager ENWW ...
Page 119: ...12 Learning The Basics ENWW 111 ...
Page 135: ...13 Calendar ENWW 127 ...
Page 141: ...14 Contacts ENWW 133 ...
Page 151: ...15 Entering Text ENWW 143 ...
Page 157: ...16 Notes ENWW 149 ...
Page 161: ...17 Expansion Cards ENWW 153 ...
Page 166: ...18 Synchronizing 158 Chapter 18 Synchronizing ENWW ...
Page 170: ...19 Tasks 162 Chapter 19 Tasks ENWW ...
Page 175: ...20 Product Specifications ENWW 167 ...
Page 181: ...21 Microsoft Programs ENWW 173 ...
Page 188: ...22 Regulatory Notices 180 Chapter 22 Regulatory Notices ENWW ...
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