Dell Streak User's Manual 1.6 - Page 110

Bluetooth®, Settings, Wireless, controls, Bluetooth settings, Discoverable

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Bluetooth® Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that lets your device connect over a wireless network to other Bluetooth-enabled devices for data exchange. Bluetooth on your device operates in three different modes: On Discoverable Off Bluetooth is turned on. Your device is enabled to detect Bluetooth devices within range, but will not be found by them. Bluetooth is turned on, and other Bluetooth devices can detect your device. Bluetooth is turned off. Your device is unable to send and receive data using Bluetooth. To turn on Bluetooth and make the device discoverable 1 Touch the Home button  Menu button  Settings  Wireless controls. 2 Select the Bluetooth check box to turn on Bluetooth. The Bluetooth icon appears in the status bar. 3 Touch Bluetooth settings, then select the Discoverable check box to make the device recognizable by other nearby Bluetooth devices. To pair and connect a Bluetooth headset 1 Touch the Home button  Menu button  Settings Wireless controls Bluetooth settings. 2 Touch and select the Bluetooth check box. Your device starts to scan for Bluetooth devices within range and then displays all detected devices below the Bluetooth devices banner. NOTE: To detect more devices, touch Scan for devices. 3 To initiate a connection with a device, touch the name of the device. 4 You may be prompted to enter a password to authenticate. Enter the same password on both devices, or enter the specific one provided by the device manufacturer. Ensure that you read the documentation of the pairing device to check if it requires a default password. 110 Applications

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Applications
Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that lets your
device connect over a wireless network to other Bluetooth-enabled devices for
data exchange.
Bluetooth on your device operates in three different modes:
To turn on Bluetooth and make the device discoverable
1
Touch the Home button
Menu button
Settings
Wireless
controls
.
2
Select the
Bluetooth
check box to turn on Bluetooth. The Bluetooth icon
appears in the status bar.
3
Touch
Bluetooth settings
, then select the
Discoverable
check box to make
the device recognizable by other nearby Bluetooth devices.
To pair and connect a Bluetooth headset
1
Touch the Home button
Menu button
Settings
Wireless
controls
Bluetooth settings
.
2
Touch and select the
Bluetooth
check box. Your device starts to scan for
Bluetooth devices within range and then displays all detected devices
below the
Bluetooth devices
banner.
NOTE:
To detect more devices, touch
Scan for devices
.
3
To initiate a connection with a device, touch the name of the device.
4
You may be prompted to enter a password to authenticate. Enter the same
password on both devices, or enter the specific one provided by the device
manufacturer. Ensure that you read the documentation of the pairing
device to check if it requires a default password.
On
Bluetooth is turned on. Your device is enabled to detect Bluetooth
devices within range, but will not be found by them.
Discoverable
Bluetooth is turned on, and other Bluetooth devices can detect your
device.
Off
Bluetooth is turned off. Your device is unable to send and receive data
using Bluetooth.