Bluetooth; Connecting To A Bluetooth Device - NEC Medias NE-103T User Manual

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Bluetooth

Connect with a Bluetooth compatible device via
Bluetooth communication. You can connect a wireless
headset, wireless audio device, etc.
There is no guarantee that this product is capable of
wireless communication with all types of Bluetooth
devices.
For information about the settings and operation
procedures, see also the instruction manual of the
Bluetooth compatible device.
Precautions when using Bluetooth devices
Note the following in order to ensure a good connection.
• Connect with another Bluetooth device within about a
10 m viewable distance. Depending on surroundings
(walls, furniture, etc.) and building structure, the
connectable distance may be shorter. The connectable
distance will also be shorter if an obstacle is between
this product and the other Bluetooth device. You may
be unable to establish connection if this product and
the device are located on opposite sides of walls
containing metal rods, such as on upper and lower
stairs or in adjoining rooms, especially in a building
made of reinforced concrete.
Also note that the above connection distances are not
guaranteed.
• Connect this product distanced from other devices
(electric product, AV equipment, OA equipment, etc.)
as much as possible. (Since the product can easily be
affected by a microwave oven in use, distance the
product as far away as possible.)
If the product is brought closer when another device is
on, it may be unable to connect normally, or may be a
cause of television and radio noise or interference
(television picture may be unclear for particular UHF or
satellite channels).
• If you cannot connect normally due to a nearby
broadcasting station, wireless transmitter, etc., change
the location of the partner Bluetooth device. You may
not be able to connect normally if surrounding radio
waves are too strong.
• You can establish a wireless connection while a
Bluetooth device is in a bag or pocket. However, if your
body is located between the Bluetooth device and the
product, decreased communication speed or noise
may occur.
Bluetooth devices and wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n)
use the same frequency band (2.4 GHz). If you use the
product or Bluetooth device near a device equipped with
a wireless LAN, radio wave interference may occur and
can result in decreased communication speed, noise,
poor connection, etc. If this happens, do the following.
• Keep the product and a Bluetooth device in wireless
connection at least 10 m from a wireless LAN.
• Turn off a wireless LAN when used within 10 m.
The radio waves emitted by a Bluetooth device may
affect operation of medical electronics or other
equipment. Since it may cause an accident in some
circumstances, turn off the product and any nearby
Bluetooth devices in the following places.
• Trains
• Airplanes
• Hospitals
• Locations near automatic doors and emergency alert
devices
• Places with ignitable gas, such as petrol stations

Connecting to a Bluetooth device

To connect with another Bluetooth device and exchange
data, first carry out pairing (connection setting) with the
other Bluetooth device and then connect.
Some Bluetooth devices only pair, and some Bluetooth
devices proceed all the way to connection.
Turn on the partner device's Bluetooth function and
check that it is connectable beforehand.
1
From the "Settings" screen, tap "Bluetooth".
2
Slide "OFF" to "ON".
Scanning starts and a list of available Bluetooth
devices appears.
3
Tap the Bluetooth device to communicate with.
Connection may be established with this procedure,
depending on the Bluetooth device.
4
Tap "Pair", or enter the passkey (PIN).
Rename the paired Bluetooth device
Tap
"Rename"
Canceling the pairing
Tap
"Unpair".
48
type the new name
"OK".
Settings

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