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3. Type in a name using the numeric keypad, and
press
OK
Assigning a memorable, short name to a paired
device may help you to recognise the device more
easily in future. For instance, you might assign a
friend's first name to their mobile phone. The name
that you assign is stored in your phone's memory,
and cannot be seen by other Bluetooth device users.
!
To set a paired device as authorised
Press
Options
This means that a connection with the paired device
can be made without you having to authorise it each
time. This is useful for pairing with your own
personal computer, or other devices that you own, or
with devices owned by people you trust.
Note:
You can change an authorised paired
device's status back to unauthorised by pressing
Options
Sending data via a Bluetooth connection
Once you have set up your phone to enable
Bluetooth connections, you are ready to send data
such as photos, video clips, sound clips, documents,
contact details, and more.
!
To send data via a Bluetooth connection
1. Locate the data item that you want to send. For
example, to send contact details, open Contacts,
or to send a photo, open the
the joypad to highlight the item.
.
and select
Set as
authorised.
and selecting
Set as
unauthorised.
Photo
Album. Use
2. Press
Options
Bluetooth. Your phone will search for, and
display, a list of Bluetooth enabled devices within
a 10 metre range.
Note:
Once the device that you want to connect
with appears on screen, you can press
to stop the phone searching for any more
devices.
3. Use the joypad to highlight the device you want
to send data to and press
4. If the selected device has not been paired with
your phone, you will be asked to do this now, by
entering a pairing passcode. See step 4 of
pair with a device on Page 143
information.
5. A connection should now be made, and the
message Sending data displayed on the screen.
Note:
Unlike sending data via MMS or Email, if
the Bluetooth connection fails, a copy of what
you are sending is not stored in the Drafts folder
in Messaging.
Receiving data via a Bluetooth connection
When your phone receives data via a Bluetooth
connection, a tone sounds, and you are prompted
whether you want to accept the incoming data. If
you press
Yes
, the item is placed in the Inbox
folder in Messaging, like any other type of new
message. You can then open it in the normal way.
See
Inbox on Page 69
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and select Send, then
Via
Stop
Select
.
for more
for more information.
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