User guide

Using your Sony Ericsson T68/T68i/T610/T616/Z600 with the Logitech wireless hub
Disconnecting and unpairing your Sony Ericsson
T68/T68i/T610/T616/Z600
When you no longer need to have your mobile phone connected to your
computer, you should disconnect and unpair it.
Disconnecting…
Certain services on your mobile phone keep it connected to your computer, for
example synchronization and immediate notification of text messages. To
disconnect your mobile phone when one of these services is running, you need
to stop the service in the appropriate way. On doing so, the device icon changes
to show that the mobile phone is paired but no longer connected.
Unpairing…
There may be different reasons why you may want to unpair your mobile phone,
for instance:
To reduce the list of services or devices in My Bluetooth Places in order to
focus on the devices being used.
If you have connected to a co-worker’s computer but no longer want to permit
further information transfer to your mobile phone from that computer.
To avoid accidentally connecting the computer with your mobile phone as this
can break the connection to another computer.
If you will be using your mobile phone with your computer again soon, it
will save time if you leave it paired.
To unpair your mobile phone from your computer:
1. View the devices.
To do this, go to My Bluetooth Places. The easiest way to do this is by
double-clicking the Bluetooth
icon,
,
in the Windows
Taskbar, and then
either selecting View devices in range (Windows
XP) or Entire
Bluetooth Neighborhood (Windows
2000).
2. Unpair the device.
Right-click the device icon for the mobile phone and select Unpair device.
The device icon changes to show that the mobile phone is no longer paired
or connected.
If you have disconnected and unpaired your mobile phone from your computer
then to re-connect you need to start the connection process again, as described
from the start of section Connecting your Sony Ericsson
T68/T68i/T610/T616/Z600
, page 6.
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