User Guide

Manage Connections

To turn on the prompt again, set the Trusted field to Prompt.

Set the message types that your Bluetooth enabled car kit notifies you of

To perform this task, your Bluetooth® enabled car kit must support the Message Access Profile (MAP).

For more information about using Bluetooth technology with your car, see the documentation that came with your car.

1.On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon.

2.Click Bluetooth Options.

3.Press the key > MAP Options.

4.Select the check box beside one or more message types.

Turn off a Bluetooth profile

1.On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon.

2.Click Bluetooth Options.

3.Press the key > Options.

4.In the Services section, clear the check box beside one or more Bluetooth® profiles.

5.Press the key > Save.

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Encrypt data that you send or receive using Bluetooth technology

To perform this task, the paired Bluetooth® enabled device must support data encryption.

1.On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon.

2.Click Bluetooth Options.

3.Press the key > Options.

4.Select the Encryption check box.

5.Press the key > Save.

Turn off automatic reconnection to Bluetooth enabled devices

By default, when you turn on your BlackBerry® device, your device attempts to connect to the last Bluetooth® enabled device that you used.

1.On the Home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon.

2.Click Bluetooth Options.

3.Press the key > Options.

4.Clear the Connect on Power Up check box.

5.Press the key > Save.

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Blackberry 9800, 68001 manual Turn off a Bluetooth profile, Turn off automatic reconnection to Bluetooth enabled devices

9800, NO_CARRIERCNETTORCH9800BLKATT, 68001 specifications

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