Disabling Bluetooth Device Discovery; Renaming The Paired Bluetooth Device; Unpairing A Bluetooth Device; Sending Files Via Bluetooth - Verizon One Talk VZP59 User Manual

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Before you begin:
Make sure that the Bluetooth mode is activated.
Procedure:
1. Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen
2. Navigate to Settings > Basic > Bluetooth > Edit My Device
Information
3. Enter the desired name in the Device Name field
4. Tap
Related topics:
• Activating the Bluetooth mode

• Disabling Bluetooth device discovery

Disabling Bluetooth device discovery
After the Bluetooth is activated, the phone is automatically
placed in open discover mode to make it visible to other
Bluetooth devices.
You can choose to disable this feature so your phone will not
show as an available device on other Bluetooth devices.
Procedure:
1. Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen
2. Navigate to Settings > Basic > Bluetooth > Edit My Device
Information
3. Turn on Open Discover
4. Tap
Related topic:
Activating the Bluetooth mode

Renaming the paired Bluetooth device

You can rename the paired Bluetooth device to make it
recognized more easily.
Procedure:
1. Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen
2. Navigate to Settings > Basic > Bluetooth. The phone
screen shows the paired and connected Bluetooth device
3. Tap
after the connected Bluetooth headset name
4. Enter the desired device name in the Rename field
5. Tap
The renamed Bluetooth name will be displayed in the
paired devices list on your phone. The Bluetooth device
name displayed in the scanning list of other devices will
not be changed.

Unpairing a Bluetooth device

After unpairing a Bluetooth device, the phone will not
automatically reconnect to the device the next time you
activate the Bluetooth. You will need to scan, pair and connect
with the device again.
Procedure:
1. Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen
2. Navigate to Settings > Basic > Bluetooth. The phone
screen shows the paired and connected Bluetooth device
3. Tap
after the connected Bluetooth headset name
4. Tap Unpair

Sending files via Bluetooth

You can use the Gallery or File Manager to share pictures,
videos or audio with an available Bluetooth device in your area.
Related topics:
• Sharing pictures/videos via Bluetooth
• Sharing pictures/videos/audio via Bluetooth

Receiving files via Bluetooth

The available Bluetooth devices in your area can share
pictures, audio, videos and documents with your phone. You
can use the corresponding system application to view the files.
Procedure:
1. Share a file with the phone on your Bluetooth device.
The phone will play a notification sound and prompt you
whether to accept the incoming file
2. Tap Accept to start receiving the file. The phone displays
the message "The file will be received. Check progress in
the Notification panel." The icon will be displayed in the
status bar
3. Optional: Swipe down from the top of the screen.
Tap the notification "Bluetooth share: Received file"
You can use the corresponding system applications to view
the file.
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