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58 :: Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless technology
Connecting to devices with
Bluetooth wireless technology
With your phone’s built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, you can connect to a
number of devices with Bluetooth wireless technology such as a headset, printer, or
GPS receiver, as well as to other phones and handhelds with Bluetooth wireless
technology. If your computer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology, you can
synchronize wirelessly, and even use your phone as a wireless modem for your
computer.
Once you set up a connection with a device with Bluetooth wireless technology, you
can communicate with that device whenever it is within range (about 30 feet).
Connecting to a headset with Bluetooth wireless technology
1. Go to Applications and select Bluetooth .
2. Select On.
3. Enter a Device Name for your phone. This is the name other devices with
Bluetooth wireless technology see when they connect to your phone.
4. Select the Discoverable pick list and select one of the following:
Yes : Automatically establishes connections with devices with which you’ve
created a trusted pair. New devices can request a connection that you can
accept or refuse.
No: Only devices with which you’ve already formed a trusted pair can find your
phone. New devices cannot request a connection.
If you’re using a hands-free
device with Bluetooth
wireless technology and it
is within range (30 feet),
Treo automatically routes
all calls to the hands-free
device instead of to the
handset. When a call
comes in, your Treo rings
and the headset beeps.
Even if you pick up the call
on your Treo, the call goes
to the headset.
Your phone must be on and
the Bluetooth setting must
be set to On for your phone
to be discoverable.