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Bluetooth terms, Bluetooth Manager, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Settings

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Bluetooth terms It is recommended that you become familiar with the following terms as you begin to use Bluetooth technology. Term Authentication Authorization Bonding (Paired devices) Device address Device discovery Device ID Encryption Passkey Personal Information Manager (PIM) Profiles Service discovery Definition Verification of a numeric passkey before a connection or activity can be completed. Approval of a connection, access, or activity before it can be completed. Creating a trusted connection between your device and another. After a bond is created, the two devices become paired. A paired device does not require authentication or authorization. Unique electronic address of a Bluetooth device. Location and recognition of another Bluetooth device. Name that a Bluetooth device provides when discovered by another device. Method of protecting data. Code you enter to authenticate connections or activities requested by other devices. Collection of programs used to manage daily business tasks (for example: Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks). Collection of Bluetooth settings. Determination of which programs you have in common with other devices. Bluetooth Manager Use Bluetooth Manager to: ● Establish connections ● Exchange business cards ● Display shortcuts To access Bluetooth manager: 1. Tap the (iPAQ Wireless) icon. 2. Tap the Bluetooth tab, and then tap the (Bluetooth) icon to turn Bluetooth on. 3. Tap Bluetooth > Bluetooth Settings > Bluetooth Manager. When you are required to locate a device and connect to it, tap New. The Bluetooth browser then searches for other Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth Phone Manager Use Bluetooth Phone Manager to connect your HP iPAQ to a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, which allows use of the phone as a modem to browse the Internet or transfer other information. To do this, create a Bluetooth connection between your HP iPAQ and the cell phone, and then send information to the phone using Bluetooth. The phone relays the information over the phone line, and then sends back to your HP iPAQ any information requested over the connection. Bluetooth 21

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Bluetooth terms
It is recommended that you become familiar with the following terms as you begin to use Bluetooth
technology.
Term
Definition
Authentication
Verification of a numeric passkey before a connection or activity can be completed.
Authorization
Approval of a connection, access, or activity before it can be completed.
Bonding (Paired devices)
Creating a trusted connection between your device and another. After a bond is created,
the two devices become paired. A paired device does not require authentication or
authorization.
Device address
Unique electronic address of a Bluetooth device.
Device discovery
Location and recognition of another Bluetooth device.
Device ID
Name that a Bluetooth device provides when discovered by another device.
Encryption
Method of protecting data.
Passkey
Code you enter to authenticate connections or activities requested by other devices.
Personal Information Manager
(PIM)
Collection of programs used to manage daily business tasks (for example: Contacts,
Calendar, and Tasks).
Profiles
Collection of Bluetooth settings.
Service discovery
Determination of which programs you have in common with other devices.
Bluetooth Manager
Use Bluetooth Manager to:
Establish connections
Exchange business cards
Display shortcuts
To access Bluetooth manager:
1.
Tap the
(iPAQ Wireless) icon.
2.
Tap the Bluetooth tab, and then tap the
(Bluetooth) icon to turn Bluetooth on.
3.
Tap
Bluetooth
>
Bluetooth Settings
>
Bluetooth Manager
.
When you are required to locate a device and connect to it, tap
New
. The Bluetooth browser then
searches for other Bluetooth devices.
Bluetooth Phone Manager
Use Bluetooth Phone Manager to connect your HP iPAQ to a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, which allows
use of the phone as a modem to browse the Internet or transfer other information. To do this, create a
Bluetooth connection between your HP iPAQ and the cell phone, and then send information to the phone
using Bluetooth. The phone relays the information over the phone line, and then sends back to your
HP iPAQ any information requested over the connection.
Bluetooth
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