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bluetooth
The Bluetooth connection on your phone allows you
to connect wirelessly to a Bluetooth headset enabling
you to use the phone in handsfree mode.
To activate Bluetooth connectivity select Menu >
Settings > Bluetooth. Select Settings > Bluetooth
and select On. The Bluetooth
icon indicator
appears in the status bar.
Connecting a new Bluetooth device
The first time you use a particular Bluetooth headset
with your phone, you will need to pair the phone and
the headset. Ensure the Bluetooth headset is switched
on before you begin.
Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > Paired
devices. A list of Bluetooth devices in range of your
phone will appear on the screen. If the device does
not appear, select Options and select Search for
devices from the new menu that appears. Searching...
will be displayed at the top of the screen, followed by
the names of all the devices in range. A blue tick will
be displayed next to any devices already paired with
your phone.
Select the device you want to pair and enter its pass
code. Bluetooth devices such as headsets generally
have their pass code set in the factory and printed
either on the device or its packaging. Some devices
allow you to set the pass code yourself.
The device should now be listed in the Paired devices
menu. Highlight it and press the left selection key,
then select Connect from the menu. The device
should now be listed on the Connected devices
menu accessed from the Bluetooth menu. This
icon indicates that your phone is connected with a
Bluetooth headset.
Whenever the device attempts to make a connection
with your phone, you will be prompted whether you
want to accept the connection. To automatically
accept connection requests from a particular device,
highlight it in the Paired devices menu, select
Options and select Set as authorised. You should
only authorise devices that belong to you, or that you
trust. If you no longer want a device to be authorised,
select Set as unauthorised.
To connect a different headset, you must disconnect
the current headset. Highlight the device on the
Connected devices menu, select Options and select
Disconnect.
If you no longer want a headset to be paired with your
phone, highlight it on the Paired devices menu, select
Options and then select Delete.
Other choices in the Options menu are Rename,
which allows you to select a more descriptive name for
your headset, and Device attribute, which displays
the headset’s name, and the time and date at which
it was connected.
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bluetooth
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03 safety
06 quick reference
09 getting started
13 using your IsatPhone
31 phonebook, contacts and organiser
36 data
37 personalised settings
37 sounds, ringtones and proles (2)
39 setting phone language
40 setting date and time
40 setting time zone
41 customising display settings
41 setting up keypad lock
41 setting up phone lock
42 bluetooth(2)
43 operating a closed user group (CUG)
43 reset all settings
44 security
47 troubleshooting
50 care and maintenance
52 regulatory and compliance
55 disclaimers
56 accessories
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58 malware
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60 notices
61 protection of personal information
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