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4. In Bluetooth PIN Code Request that appears on the display this computer, type any string of up to 16
alphanumeric characters in the Bluetooth PIN Code box and click OK.
5. Click anywhere in the Bluetooth PIN Code Required message that appears on the display of the remote
device.
6. In Bluetooth PIN Code Request that appears on the display of the remote device, type exactly the same string
of alphanumeric characters in the Bluetooth PIN Code box and click OK.
NOTE: If the remote device is not a computer see Responding to a Bluetooth PIN Code Request in Introduction
for instructions.
This computer and the remote device are now paired, as indicated by the appearance of the device icon (see Viewing the
Status of Remote Devices and the Services They Provide in Introduction for illustrations of status-indicating icons).
Remove Pairing
1. Find the remote device (see Viewing Devices in Range).
2. Click the name of the device you want to remove the pairing relationship with and then click Remove Pairing
under Bluetooth Tasks (Windows XP) or right-click the device name and click Unpair Device (Windows 2000).
Discover Services
1. Find the remote device (see Viewing Devices in Range).
2. Click the name of the device you want to query for the available services and then click Discover services
under Bluetooth Tasks (Windows XP) or double-click the device name (Windows 2000).
Display Device Properties
1. Find the remote device (see Viewing Devices in Range).
2. Click the device name and then click Display device properties under Bluetooth Tasks (Windows XP) or right-
click the device name and click Properties (Windows 2000).
Secondary Service-Specific Tasks That Can Be Performed on Services Provided
By This Computer
Enable Service
1. Click View My Bluetooth services under Bluetooth Tasks (Windows XP) or double-click My Device (Windows
2000).
2. Click the name of the service and then click Enable service name service under Bluetooth Tasks (Windows
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