Paired Devices View - Nokia 3660 Extended User Manual

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Glossary: Pairing
means authentication.
The users of the
Bluetooth-enabled
devices should agree
together what the
passcode is, and use the
same passcode for both
devices in order to pair
them. Devices that do not
have a user interface have
a factory-set passcode.
Icons for different
Bluetooth devices:
- Computer,
- Phone,
- Other, and
- Unknown.
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4 Scroll to the device you want to connect with and press Select. The item you are
sending is copied to Outbox and the note
5 Pairing (if not required by the other device, go to step 6)
• If the other device requires pairing before data can be transmitted, a tone sounds
and you are asked to enter a passcode.
• Create your own passcode (1-16 characters long, numeric) and agree with the
owner of the other Bluetooth device to use the same code. This passcode is used
only once and you do not have to memorise it.
• After pairing, the device is saved to the Paired devices view.
6 When the connection has been successfully established, the note
shown.
Note: Data received via Bluetooth can be found in the Inbox folder in Messaging.
See p.
81
for further information.
Note: If sending fails, the message or data will be deleted. The Drafts folder in
Messaging does not store messages sent via Bluetooth.
Checking the status of the Bluetooth connection
• When
is shown in standby mode, Bluetooth is active.
• When
is blinking, your phone is trying to connect to the other device.
• When
is shown continuously, the Bluetooth connection is active.

Paired devices view

Pairing with a device makes device searches easier and quicker. Paired devices are easier
to recognise, they are indicated by
view, press
to open a list of paired devices (
Connecting
is shown.
in the search result list. In the Bluetooth main
).
Sending data
is

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