Bluetooth USB Dongle User Manual
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6. Pairing
Pairing is the process of connecting Bluetooth devices with each other. Once paired, it will
establish a permanent security link between the paired devices, and enable quick access
to the services provided without the need to enter passkeys again.
Paired devices remains paired even when:
One of the devices in not powered on
One of both devices are rebooted
A service connection is interrupted or stopped
When a device is paired, the device always appears in Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood. A
paired device will be also displayed even if the device is not within the transmission range
and/or powered on. The icon of the paired device will have a red check mark on the
lower-left corner.
6.1 To pair with another Bluetooth device
If secure connection is enabled, devices will automatically pair at the first time
they connect (a PIN Code must be successfully exchanged.)
6.2 To pair with a device manually
In the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a device from Entire
Bluetooth Neighborhood, select
Pair Device
from the pop-up menu, and then
follow the instructions.
6.3 Remove pairing
In the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a paired device and select
Unpair Device
form the pop-up menu. The red check mark on the device icon
disappears.