Unpair Bluetooth Devices; Reconnect Bluetooth Devices; Edit Bluetooth Features To Use - CipherLab CP60 Reference Manual

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The mobile computer is disconnected from the Bluetooth device.

4.3.7. UNPAIR BLUETOOTH DEVICES

To unpair a Bluetooth device:
1) Open Bluetooth settings. (Start screen | Settings | Bluetooth.)
Bluetooth settings open showing Devices tabbed page.
2) Tap & hold the device to unpair from.
Context menu opens.
3) Tap Delete.
The Bluetooth device is unpaired. The mobile computer needs to pair with it again to
reconnect it.

4.3.8. RECONNECT BLUETOOTH DEVICES

Before the mobile computer reconnects a Bluetooth device, make sure the two devices are
paired and within each other's wireless reach.
To reconnect a Bluetooth device:
1) Open Bluetooth settings. (Start screen | Settings | Bluetooth.)
Bluetooth settings open showing Devices tabbed page.
2) Tap & hold the device to reconnect (normally under Disconnected label).
Context menu opens.
3) Tap Connect.
The Bluetooth device is reconnected and its name displays under Connected label.

4.3.9. EDIT BLUETOOTH FEATURES TO USE

A Bluetooth profile defines the features and communications supported by a Bluetooth
device. For two Bluetooth devices to share files with each other, they need to both support
the due profiles. Some Bluetooth devices have multiple profiles. Profiles can cover the
ability to transmit phone conversations, to play music in stereo, or to transfer files or other
data. The mobile computer enables configuring the profiles you want to use on the mobile
computer.
1) Open Bluetooth settings. (Start screen | Settings | Bluetooth.)
Bluetooth settings open showing Devices tabbed page.
2) Tap & hold the device to configure.
Context menu opens.
3) Tap Edit.
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