Installation Instructions Part 2

Getting Your P30 Connected and Synchronized 93
Ye s - Other Bluetooth enabled devices can find and connect to
your P30.
For 10 minutes - sets the device in visible mode for 10 minutes.
3. Setup “Receiving items”:
Always receive- receives the entry automatically
Ask first- displays a query dialog when your P30 receives an
entry
Never receive- Rejects the entry automatically.
Bonding
The process of connecting your P30 to another Bluetooth enabled
device is called 'bonding'. This allows the devices to recognize
each other in the future.
To bond your P30 with another device:
1. Tap
Control panel and then select Bluetooth on the Connec-
tions tab.
2. Tap the Devices tab and then Add. Your P30 searches for all
devices in the vicinity.
3. Select the device you want your P30 to bond with and, if neces-
sary, enter a passkey. When the passkey is accepted, the bond-
ing process is complete
To break the connection between your P30 and a bonded device:
1. Tap
Control panel and then select Bluetooth on the Connec-
tions tab.
2. Tap the Devices tab and then select the device from the list of
bonded Bluetooth enabled devices and tap Remove.
Passkeys
Passkeys ensure that the device you bond with really is the device
you think it is. A passkey is a set of numbers and/or letters (at
least four characters) that you agree to exchange with the owner
of the other device.
Bonding is usually complete only when both of you enter the
passkey correctly on your devices. However, not all devices
require a passkey.
Security
Bluetooth includes security features to maximize the safety of
sharing information with another device. The first time you bond
your P30 with another device or another device tries to bond
with your P30:
• You are always asked whether you want to establish a connection
between the two devices
• You are asked to enter a passkey
These features are important because you can allow other peo-
ple's devices to 'discover' your P30 and then try to bond with it.
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