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Using Bluetooth Understand Terms There are several terms used throughout this booklet. The Term... Authentication Authorization Bluetooth neighborhood or device group Bonding (Paired devices) Device address Device discovery Device name Encryption Link key Passkey Personal Information Manager (PIM) Profiles Service discovery Means... The user must verify a numeric passkey before a connection or activity can be completed. The user must approve a connection or activity before it can be completed. A collection of Bluetooth devices. To create a trusted connection between your device and another. Once a bond is created, the two devices become paired. A trusted device does not require authentication or authorization. The unique electronic address of a Bluetooth device. The location and recognition of another Bluetooth device. The name a Bluetooth device provides when discovered by another device. A method of protecting data. A key used to securely pair devices. A code you enter to authenticate connections or activities requested by other devices. A collection of applications used to manage daily business tasks (e.g., Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks). A collection of Bluetooth settings. Determining which applications you have in common with other devices. Reference Guide 4-3

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Using Bluetooth
Reference Guide
4–3
Understand Terms
There are several terms used throughout this booklet.
The Term...
Means...
Authentication
The user must verify a numeric passkey
before a connection or activity can be
completed.
Authorization
The user must approve a connection or
activity before it can be completed.
Bluetooth neighborhood
or device group
A collection of Bluetooth devices.
Bonding (Paired devices)
To create a trusted connection between
your device and another. Once a bond is
created, the two devices become paired.
A trusted device does not require
authentication or authorization.
Device address
The unique electronic address of a
Bluetooth device.
Device discovery
The location and recognition of another
Bluetooth device.
Device name
The name a Bluetooth device provides
when discovered by another device.
Encryption
A method of protecting data.
Link key
A key used to securely pair devices.
Passkey
A code you enter to authenticate
connections or activities requested by
other devices.
Personal Information
Manager (PIM)
A collection of applications used to
manage daily business tasks
(e.g., Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks).
Profiles
A collection of Bluetooth settings.
Service discovery
Determining which applications you have
in common with other devices.