Make a device discoverable

When your HP iPAQ is discoverable, other devices with Bluetooth capabilities can detect, or discover, your HP iPAQ and attempt to beam information to it, establish a partnership, or use a Bluetooth service.

1.Tap Start > Settings > Connections.

2.Tap Bluetooth > Accessibility.

3.Select the Allow other devices to connect check box, and then select the Other devices can discover me check box.

NOTE: If you no longer want your HP iPAQ to be discoverable, clear the Allow other devices to connect check box.

Connect to a Bluetooth Headset

You can use a Bluetooth headset (or other Bluetooth hands-free device) with your HP iPAQ when you create a partnership between them.

1.Make sure that the two devices are turned on, discoverable, and within close range.

2.Tap Bluetooth > Bluetooth Connections > Menu > New Shortcut.

3.Select Hands-free/Headsetsetup and follow the on-screen instructions.

Open Bluetooth settings

1.Tap the (Bluetooth) icon to turn Bluetooth on.

2.

(iPAQ Wireless) icon.

Tap the

3.Tap Bluetooth > Bluetooth Settings.

Authorization to access services

If you choose to require authorization to access services, you have to authorize each connection. Your HP iPAQ always asks you if the connection should be permitted.

1.Tap the (Bluetooth) icon to turn Bluetooth on.

2.

(iPAQ Wireless) icon.

Tap the

3.Tap Bluetooth > Bluetooth Settings > Services.

4.Tap the service you want to enable: File Transfer, Information Exchange, Serial Port, Personal Network Server, Hands Free, or Dial-up Networking Server.

5.Select Authorization required.

6.Tap ok.

Use a passkey or bond

To establish a secure connection with another device, you can use the passkey feature or an established bond. You can also add data encryption to this type of security. A passkey is a code you enter to

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