PBAP: Phone Book Access Profile – This profile enables exchange of Contacts information between devices. It is likely to be used between a car kit and a mobile device to allow the car kit to display the name of the incoming caller.

HID: Human Interface Device Profile - This profile enables your device to remotely control compatible accessories including Bluetooth Human Interface Devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, etc).

ActiveSync: To use ActiveSync® via Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to configure the settings for both your computer and your device. For more information, refer to "Synchronizing with ActiveSync" on page 112.

OBEX: Object Exchange Protocol - This is an efficient, compact binary protocol that enables a wide range of devices to exchange data spontaneously in a simple, efficient manner.

SPP: Serial Port Profile - This profile emulates a serial cable to provide a wireless replacement for existing RS-232 based serial communications applications.

Bluetooth Information Settings

Your device’s My Information Setting menu allows you to configure and review

many of your device’s Bluetooth settings, including:

Entering or changing the name your device uses for Bluetooth communication.

Displaying your device’s Bluetooth address.

To Assign a Bluetooth Name to your Device:

By default, your device is given the Bluetooth name “SPH-I325”. You may wish to assign a unique name to avoid confusion if there are other similar devices within

the Bluetooth coverage range.

1.Press Start > More > More > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth Profiles > My Information Setting.

2.Select the Device Name field.

3.Press to delete the default “SPH-I325” name.

4.Use the keypad to enter a new descriptive name. (This is the name which will appear to other users when your Bluetooth visibility is turned on.)

5.Press Done (left softkey) to return to the Bluetooth Profiles screen.

Bluetooth

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Samsung SPH-I325 manual Bluetooth Information Settings, To Assign a Bluetooth Name to your Device, Bluetooth coverage range