Sony Ericsson Xperia XA1 Ultra Dual SIM User Guide - Page 114
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology, Connecting to an NFC-Compatible Device, Naming your device
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Connecting to an NFC-Compatible Device You can connect your device to other NFC-compatible devices produced by Sony, such as a speaker or a headphone. When establishing this kind of connection, refer to the User Guide of the compatible device for more information. You may need to have Wi-Fi or Bluetooth® activated on both devices for the connection to work. Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Use the Bluetooth® function to send files to other Bluetooth® compatible devices, or to connect to hands-free accessories. Bluetooth® connections work better within 10 meters (33 feet), with no solid objects in between. In some cases you have to manually pair your device with other Bluetooth® devices. Interoperability and compatibility among Bluetooth® devices can vary. If you are using a device with multiple users, each user can change the Bluetooth® settings, and the changes affect all users. To Turn the Bluetooth® Function On or Off 1 From your Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap Settings > Bluetooth. 3 Tap the Bluetooth slider to enable or disable the function. Naming your device You can give your device a name. This name is shown to other devices after you have turned on the Bluetooth® function and your device is set to visible. To Give Your Device a Name 1 Make sure the Bluetooth® function is turned on. 2 From your Home screen, tap . 3 Find and tap Settings > Bluetooth. 4 Tap > Rename this device. 5 Enter a name for your device. 6 Tap RENAME. Pairing with Another Bluetooth® Device When you pair your device with another device, you can for example connect your device to a Bluetooth® headset or a Bluetooth® car kit, and use these other devices to share music. Once you pair your device with another Bluetooth® device, your device remembers this pairing. When pairing your device with a Bluetooth® device for the first time, you may need to enter a passcode. Your device will automatically try the generic passcode 0000. If this does not work, refer to the User guide for your Bluetooth® device to get the device passcode. You do not need to re-enter the passcode the next time you connect to a previously paired Bluetooth® device. Some Bluetooth® devices, for example, most Bluetooth® headsets, require you to both pair and connect with the other device. You can pair your device with several Bluetooth® devices, but you can only connect to one Bluetooth® profile at the same time. 114 This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.