Navigon 10000250 User Manual - Page 120

Searching for and pairing Bluetooth devices, Searching for devices, Pairing with a device

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User's manual maps + more 13.1.1 Searching for and pairing Bluetooth devices Pairing is the term used for setting up a coded connection between two Bluetooth devices. This requires each of the two devices to send the same password to respectively the other device. The password and the connection data are saved on both devices, which means that pairing is necessary once only when the connection is set up for the first time. Paired devices are saved in the TRUSTED DEVICES list. The navigation device can connect automatically to the last connected device as soon as it is within range. The hands-free module of the navigation device can save and manage the connection data of up to 4 paired mobile phones or Bluetoothcapable MP3 players and one headset. From each paired mobile phone it is possible to import the phone book and recent calls and to save this information with the connection data. Note: In this case the phone book and recent calls are only available when the phone in question is connected. For details of how to import the phone book and recent calls refer to the chapters "Import Phone Book" on page 124 and "Import recent calls" on page 125. Searching for devices 1. Make sure that the Bluetooth function is activated on both the mobile phone and the navigation device. If you want to set up a connection to a headset, the headset must be switched on. Additional information can be found in the manual issued for the headset. 2. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window tap on (Trusted Devices). The TRUSTED DEVICES window opens. 3. Tap on Options > Search for Devices. The navigation device starts the search for Bluetooth devices and lists all the devices it recognises in the DISCOVERED DEVICES window. The symbol to the left of the device name indicates whether the device is a mobile phone or a headset. Pairing with a device 4. Tap in the DISCOVERED DEVICES window on the name of the device you want to connect to. ► If pairings already exist with 4 mobile phones or with a headset, you will now be prompted to delete a device from the TRUSTED DEVICES list. (Refer to "Deleting a device" on page 123) 5. The navigation device prompts you to enter a password. - 120 - Handsfree Module

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Handsfree Module
13.1.1
Searching for and pairing Bluetooth devices
Pairing is the term used for setting up a coded connection between two
Bluetooth devices. This requires each of the two devices to send the
same password to respectively the other device. The password and the
connection data are saved on both devices, which means that pairing is
necessary once only when the connection is set up for the first time.
Paired devices are saved in the
T
RUSTED
D
EVICES
list.
The navigation device can connect automatically to the last connected
device as soon as it is within range.
The hands-free module of the navigation device can save and manage
the connection data of up to 4 paired mobile phones or Bluetooth-
capable MP3 players and one headset. From each paired mobile phone
it is possible to import the phone book and recent calls and to save this
information with the connection data.
Note:
In this case the phone book and recent calls are only available
when the phone in question is connected. For details of how to import
the phone book and recent calls refer to the chapters "Import Phone
Book" on page 124 and "Import recent calls" on page 125.
Searching for devices
1.
Make sure that the Bluetooth function is activated on both the
mobile phone and the navigation device. If you want to set up a
connection to a headset, the headset must be switched on.
Additional information can be found in the manual issued for the
headset.
2. In the
H
ANDSFREE
M
ODULE
window tap on
(Trusted Devices).
The
T
RUSTED
D
EVICES
window opens.
3.
Tap on Options > Search for Devices.
The navigation device starts the search for Bluetooth devices and
lists all the devices it recognises in the
D
ISCOVERED
D
EVICES
window. The symbol to the left of the device name indicates
whether the device is a mobile phone or a headset.
Pairing with a device
4. Tap in the
D
ISCOVERED
D
EVICES
window on the name of the device
you want to connect to.
If pairings already exist with 4 mobile phones or with a headset, you
will now be prompted to delete a device from the
T
RUSTED
D
EVICES
list. (Refer to "Deleting a device" on page 123)
5.
The navigation device prompts you to enter a password.