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Connecting to other devices
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5. If you in the future want to allow a paired device to connect
to your P800 without you explicitly approving each
connection you should select
Control panel > Connections >
Bluetooth > Devices,
then select a device and the check box
Allow to connect without confirmation
.
To let another device initiate pairing with your P800
1. In
Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth > Settings
, set
Operation mode
to
Discoverable
.
2. Follow the other device’s manual to initiate pairing.
3. When asked for a passkey, enter the same on both devices.
4. If you in the future want to allow a paired device to connect
to your P800 without you explicitly approving each
connection you should select
Control panel > Connections >
Bluetooth > Devices,
select a device and the check box
Allow to
connect without confirmation
.
Tip
You can change the name of a paired device. When you pair
with other Bluetooth wireless technology enabled phones, it is
very useful to include the user's name as part of the device
name. This will make it very easy to beam information to the
desired recipients.
To let a headphone initiate pairing with your P800
1. In
Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth > Settings
, set
Operation mode
to
Discoverable
.
2. Follow the headphone’s manual to initiate pairing on the
headphone.
3. In the
Devices
tab tap
Add
. Your P800 searches for all devices
in the vicinity and lists them.
4. When asked for a passkey, enter the headphone’s passkey on
your P800.
5. If you in the future want to allow the headphone to connect to
your P800 without you explicitly approving each connection,
you should select
Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth >
Devices
, select the headphone and the check box
Allow to
connect without confirmation
.
To remove a paired device from your P800
•
Select a device in the list and select
Remove
.
Passkeys
Passkeys ensure that the device you pair with really is the device
you think it is. A passkey is a set of numbers and/or letters (at
least four characters) that you agree to exchange with the owner
of the other device. Simply agree a passcode with the other user
and each enter the same code into both devices when asked for
it. The actual code is up to you; the important thing is that you
both enter the same code. Accessories like headsets often have a
default passkey, usually ‘0000’, see the specific user’s guide.