››Drahtlose Bluetooth-Funktion aktivieren

3 Geben Sie eine PIN für die drahtlose Bluetooth-Funktion

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Öffnen Sie im Home-Bildschirm das Menü und wählen Sie

oder die Bluetooth-PIN des anderen Geräts (falls

vorhanden) ein und wählen Sie OK aus. Stattdessen

Einstellungen Drahtlos und Netzwerk Bluetooth-

 

Einstellungen aus.

können Sie auch Annahme auswählen, um die PIN

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zwischen Ihrem und dem anderen Gerät zuzuordnen.

Wählen Sie Bluetooth aus, um die drahtlose Bluetooth-

Wenn der Besitzer des anderen Geräts dieselbe PIN

 

Funktion zu aktivieren.

eingibt oder die Verbindung annimmt, ist die Kopplung

››Andere Bluetooth-fähige Geräte finden

abgeschlossen. Nach einer erfolgreichen Kopplung sucht

das Gerät automatisch nach verfügbaren Diensten.

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und koppeln

Einige Geräte, insbesondere Headsets oder Kfz-

Öffnen Sie im Home-Bildschirm das Menü und wählen Sie

Freisprecheinrichtungen, haben eventuell eine feste

Einstellungen Drahtlos und Netzwerk Bluetooth-

Bluetooth-PIN wie 0000. Wenn das andere Gerät eine

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Einstellungen Geräte suchen au

PIN hat, müssen Sie diese eingeben.

Wählen Sie ein Gerät aus.

 

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Samsung GT-I9001UWDDTM Und koppeln, ››Drahtlose Bluetooth-Funktion aktivieren, ››Andere Bluetooth-fähige Geräte finden

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