Open Bluetooth Settings; Connect To A Computer Using Bluetooth - HP iPAQ 610 - Business Navigator Product Manual

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Term
Authentication
Authorization
Bonding (Paired devices)
Device address
Device discovery
Device ID
Encryption
Passkey
Personal Information Manager (PIM)
Profiles
Service discovery

Open Bluetooth settings

To open Bluetooth settings:
1.
Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager.
2.
Tap Menu > Bluetooth Settings.

Connect to a computer using Bluetooth

For best results, connect your HP iPAQ to the computer using USB to establish a synchronization before
connecting via Bluetooth.
To connect to a computer via Bluetooth using ActiveSync:
1.
Follow the instructions in synchronization software help on the computer for configuring Bluetooth
on your computer to support ActiveSync.
2.
On your HP iPAQ, tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.
3.
Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Make sure the device and computer are within close range.
4.
If this is the first time you have connected to this computer via Bluetooth, complete the Bluetooth
wizard on your HP iPAQ and set up a Bluetooth partnership with the computer.
5.
Tap Sync.
6.
When finished, tap Menu > Disconnect Bluetooth.
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To preserve battery power, turn off Bluetooth.
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Chapter 15 Connections
Definition
Verification of a numeric passkey before a connection or
activity can be completed.
Approval of a connection, access, or activity before it can be
completed.
Creating a trusted connection between your device and
another. After a bond is created, the two devices become
paired. A paired device does not require authentication or
authorization.
Unique electronic address of a Bluetooth device.
Location and recognition of another Bluetooth device.
Name that a Bluetooth device provides when discovered by
another device.
Method of protecting data.
Code you enter to authenticate connections or activities
requested by other devices.
Collection of programs used to manage daily business tasks
(for example: Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks).
Collection of Bluetooth settings.
Determination of which programs you have in common with
other devices.

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