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Why does my iPhone not detect other Bluetooth devices in the area?
- Your iPhone will only display Bluetooth audio accessories that support the HFP or HSP profiles.
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- Your iPhone will only display Bluetooth audio accessories that support the HFP or HSP profiles.
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How do I enable Bluetooth on my phone and what will it allow me to do?
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By enabling Bluetooth on your phone you can:
- Use a Bluetooth wireless head piece to make calls
- Listen to music
- Play games and video
- Share music and videos with other BlackBerry users or other phones
Switching on Bluetooth From the Home screen select Manage Connections
and tickBluetooth.
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How do I pair my phone with another Bluetooth-enabled phone?
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- From the Home screen select Manage Connections
and tick Bluetooth.
- Click Search or Listen.
- If necessary, click a Bluetooth enabled device.
- If necessary, type the passkey for the Bluetooth-enabled device (e.g. headset) on your phone.
- If necessary, for some types of pairings (e.g. two phones), you may need to approve the pairing on both phones or confirm a passkey from the other phone.
- If you have another Bluetooth enabled phone that this phone is trying to pair with your BlackBerry (for example sending and receiving files between handsets) you will need to make your BlackBerry discoverable, Within Bluetooth set-up, either
a. Handheld software 6.0 or later - Change the Discoverable option to Yes, or
b. Handheld software 5.0 or earlier - Within Bluetooth set-up, select Options and then set Discoverable to Yes.
- From the Home screen select Manage Connections
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How do I change the name in my phone that other people see over Bluetooth?
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- From the Home screen select Manage Connections
and tick Bluetooth and select Bluetooth Connections. Select the menu
key and select Options
- Change Device Name her and enter the name you want other people to see.
- Select Save
- From the Home screen select Manage Connections
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How can I stop people sending me files over Bluetooth?
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- From the Home screen select Manage Connections
and tick Bluetooth and select Bluetooth Connections
- Select the Menu
and then Options
- Ensure Bluetooth is enabled
- Scroll to the Discoverable: dropdown box then press the Trackpad/Trackball key
- Scroll to No, then press the Trackpad/Trackball
- From the Home screen select Manage Connections
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I can’t type a passkey on a Bluetooth enabled device?
- If you cannot type a passkey on a Bluetooth enabled device, the passkey might already be defined. On your BlackBerry device, in the Enter passkey for
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- If you cannot type a passkey on a Bluetooth enabled device, the passkey might already be defined. On your BlackBerry device, in the Enter passkey for
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I cannot pair with a Bluetooth enabled device
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Verify that your BlackBerry is compatible with the Bluetooth enabled phone. For more information, see the documentation that came with the Bluetooth enabled phone.
- Allow the Bluetooth enabled phone to discover your phone. In the Bluetooth setup application, click Allow another device to find me.
- Turn off encryption for Bluetooth connections between your phone and the Bluetooth enabled phone. In the device options, click Bluetooth. Click a Bluetooth enabled device. Click Device Properties. Change the Encryption field to Disabled. Press the Menu
key. Click Save.
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How do I connect my HD7 phone to another device using Bluetooth?
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To connect using Bluetooth:
1. Tap Settings
2. Tap Bluetooth
3. Slide the Status bar to On
4. The phone will then search for Bluetooth devices
5. Select the device you want to pair with.
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My Bluetooth device is not working, how do I get it to work?
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For two bluetooth devices to work together they must be "paired" correctly. There are four main steps to pair two bluetooth devices.
1. Set your first bluetooth device in pairing mode. Note: This is your bluetooth headset or other bluetooth accessory.
2. Set your second bluetooth device to Search for Devices. Note: This is a mobile phone or computer.
3. Select the device you want to pair with. You may be asked to enter a passkey to pair with the first device.
4. The first device will confirm the passkey if needed and return a confirmation message to the second device. Once confirmed, both bluetooth devices are paired.
Please make sure your bluetooth accessory is in pairing mode. Turning your Bluetooth on doesn't always mean it is in pairing mode. Take a look at the device's User's Guide for details.
Pairing mode can have a time limit. If you're not able to find the Bluetooth device you were searching for, the pairing mode time limit may run out. You'll need to set your Bluetooth accessory to pairing mode again.
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How do I turn my Bluetooth on and make my Sony Ericsson phone visable to other devices?
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X10 and X8
To turn on your Bluetooth:
1. Press the Menu key
2. Tap Settings
3. Tap Wireless controls
4. Tap Bluetooth so a tick appears next to it
5. Tap Discoverable, so other devices in the area can see your phone (this will only be for 2 minutes). - View More: O2 How do I turn my Bluetooth on and make my Sony Ericsson phone visable to other devices?
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