Jabra A320s user manual Passkey, Secure Connection, Security Request Dialog Box

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When Secure Connection is enabling, devices will pair automatically the first time they connect (a passkey must be successfully exchange)

To pair devices before attempting a connection:

1.Open My Bluetooth Places by double-clicking the icon on your desktop.

2.Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood.

3.Right-click anywhere except on a device name and select Refresh from the pop-up menu to see an updated list.

4.Right-click the device you want to make a pair. And select Pair Device from the shortcut menu.

5.Enter PIM Code for the devices request.

6.After pair, you will see a pair icon on the device you made.

To break a paired device relationship:

1.Open My Bluetooth Places by double-clicking the icon on your desktop.

2.Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood.

3.Right-click anywhere except on a device name and select Refresh from the pop-up menu to see an updated list.

4.Right-click the device you want to make a pair. And select Unpair Device from the shortcut menu.

Passkey

A Passkey is a password that is made up of 16 or less characters. Passkeys are also referred to as PIN codes, or Personal Identification Numbers. Passkey will be required if the Secure Connection option is enabled for a Bluetooth service or application.

Secure Connection

A passkey or link key is required each time a connection is attempted. All data exchanged over the Bluetooth connection is encrypted.

Depending on other configuration options, authorization may also be required.

Security Request Dialog Box

Depending on your security settings, you may see a Bluetooth Authorization or Bluetooth Passkey Request dialog box when a connection is attempted. But this is only if you have either Authorization or Authentication enabled.

The method of notification depends on the version of your Windows:

Windows 2000, Windows ME, and Windows XP – a bubble message is displayed over the Bluetooth Tray icon in the Windows system tray.

Windows 98SE – the BTW icon in the Windows system tray blinks.

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Contents Bluetooth Stereo USB Adaptor Application Setup & User’s Guide Trademarks and Registered TrademarksTable of Contents Security Bluetooth Technology What is BTWIntroduction What’s in the boxBluetooth Tray My Bluetooth PlacesStart/Stop Bluetooth on this computer What’s new in BTW4.0Icons used for Bluetooth devices and services Enable Blue with WhiteDevice icons for Windows XP Status Icon DescriptionService icons for Windows XP Service Name Normal Connected UnavailableDevice icons for Windows 98SE / ME Device Type Normal Connected PairedService icons for Windows 98SE / ME Service Name Normal Connected NotAudio Gateway All rights reserved Finding Bluetooth devices Finding servicesGetting Started Setting up a connection Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard Create a connection from Entire Bluetooth NeighborhoodDetermining a connection status Send to another Bluetooth device Open My Bluetooth Places and select My DeviceAll rights reserved Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood Client ApplicationsAbout Client and Server Human Interface DeviceClick Settings Click Printers PrinterAudio Gateway Bluetooth Serial Port Select Entire Bluetooth NeighborhoodHeadset Dial-up Networking Select My DeviceFax File TransferTypes of File Transfer operations Send toImage Install an Imaging Device Uninstall an Imaging DevicePIM Exchange Network Access PIM SynchronizationWindows 2000, Server-side Setup Windows XP, Server-side SetupSelect Specify an IP address To configure the routing software Click the Settings tab. Select 2nd network adapterSelect Enable Dhcp Server Common Configuration Settings NotificationsService Access Notification Associate a Sound with Service AccessConfigure the Audio Gateway Service Hardware RequirementsBluetooth Image Transfer Configure the Bluetooth Imaging ServiceAdd or Delete a Bluetooth Serial Port Dial-up Networking Service Fax ServiceFile Transfer Service Headset Service Configure the Headset Service Usage Example with a Bluetooth TelephoneSetup for Windows 98SE & Windows Me Setup for Windows 2000 and Windows XPVerify the Server Setup PIM Item TransferDefault Business Card Selection Choose a Default Business CardClose a PIM Item Transfer Connection Change the Selected PIMPIM Synchronization Configuration Panel Accessibility TabSelect Advanced Configuration General TabDiscovery Tab Select the device you want discovered and click OK Local Services Tab Common Configuration SettingTemporarily override the discovery of specific devices Authentication request, also called a PIN code request Click the Local Service tab Settings that are additional to all of the local servicesAdding a user-defined Bluetooth Serial Port Removing a user-defined Bluetooth Serial Port Click the Local Services tabChanging a local service’s properties Hardware Tab StatusDevice name if connected All rights reserved Authentication AuthorizationSecurity IntroductionBluetooth Device Identity Pairing DevicesEncryption Link KeyPasskey Secure ConnectionSecurity Request Dialog Box Advanced please see next section for details Troubleshooting Get an X mark on my Service icon. What does that mean?Why can’t I connect to a paired device? How do I test a Network Access connection? What can I do when functions don’t run normally?Technical Support Limited Hardware Warranty