Sony Ericsson P900 User Guide - Page 132

Passcodes, Send and receive, Bluetooth share, To remove a paired device from your P900

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This is the Internet version of the user's guide. © Print only for private use. 4. In the Devices tab tap Add. Your P900 searches for all devices in the vicinity and lists them. 5. When asked for a passcode, enter the headphone's passcode on your P900. 6. If in the future you want to allow the headphone to connect to your P900 without you explicitly approving each connection, you should select Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth > Devices, select the headphone and the check box Allow to connect without confirmation. To remove a paired device from your P900 Select a device in the list and select Remove. Passcodes Passcodes ensure that the device you pair with really is the device you think it is. A passcode is a set of numbers and/or letters (at least four characters) that you agree to exchange with the owner of the other device. Simply agree a passcode with the other user and each enter the same code into both devices when asked for it. The actual code is up to you; the important thing is that you both enter the same code. Accessories like headsets often have a default passcode, usually '0000', see the specific user guide. Send and receive You can send items via Bluetooth wireless technology in any application if there is a Send as command. To send, select Bluetooth. If you receive an item via Bluetooth wireless technology, a dialogue box appears with two options: View or Done. View opens the associated application which shows the item; Done saves it in the Beamed folder in Messages. Bluetooth share You can make it possible for other users to transfer items from your P900. To make an item accessible, select Send as > Bluetooth Shared. The item is then copied to the Shared folder, accessible by other users. When a user requests to access your Shared folder, a request dialogue is shown, where you can Accept or Reject the transfer. 132 Connecting to other devices

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Connecting to other devices
This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use.
4.
In the
Devices
tab tap
Add
. Your P900 searches for all devices
in the vicinity and lists them.
5.
When asked for a passcode, enter the headphone’s passcode
on your P900.
6.
If in the future you want to allow the headphone to connect to
your P900 without you explicitly approving each connection,
you should select
Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth >
Devices
, select the headphone and the check box
Allow to
connect without confirmation
.
To remove a paired device from your P900
Select a device in the list and select
Remove
.
Passcodes
Passcodes ensure that the device you pair with really is the
device you think it is. A passcode is a set of numbers and/or
letters (at least four characters) that you agree to exchange with
the owner of the other device. Simply agree a passcode with the
other user and each enter the same code into both devices when
asked for it. The actual code is up to you; the important thing is
that you both enter the same code. Accessories like headsets
often have a default passcode, usually ‘0000’, see the specific
user guide.
Send and receive
You can send items via Bluetooth wireless technology in any
application if there is a
Send as
command. To send, select
Bluetooth
. If you receive an item via Bluetooth wireless
technology, a dialogue box appears with two options:
View
or
Done
.
View
opens the associated application which shows the
item;
Done
saves it in the
Beamed
folder in
Messages
.
Bluetooth share
You can make it possible for other users to transfer items from
your P900. To make an item accessible, select
Send as > Bluetooth
Shared
. The item is then copied to the
Shared
folder, accessible
by other users. When a user requests to access your
Shared
folder, a request dialogue is shown, where you can
Accept
or
Reject
the transfer.