On Windows XP, the path may be: C:\Documents and Settings\[your username]\ My Documents\Bluetooth Exchange

On Windows Vista, the path may be: C:\Users\[your username]\Documents

On Windows 7, the path may be: C:\Users\[your username]\My Documents\ Bluetooth Exchange Folder

If you send a file to another device, the saved location may depend on the file type. For example, if you send an image file to another wireless phone, it may be saved in a folder named “Images.”

Receiving Information From Another Device

Your device is capable of receiving a wide variety of file types with Bluetooth, including photos, music tracks, and documents such as PDFs.

To receive files from another device, you need to have a microSD card installed on your device.

The first time you transfer information between your device and another device, you need to enter or confirm a security passcode.

After that, your device and the other device are paired, and you will not need to exchange passcodes to transfer information in the future.

1.

Press

>

, and then tap Settings >

 

 

Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings.

 

2.

If the Bluetooth check box is not selected, select it

 

to turn Bluetooth on.

Bluetooth

3.

Select the Discoverable check box.

 

4.

On the sending device, send one or more files to

 

 

your device. Refer to the device’s documentation

 

 

for instructions on sending information over

 

 

Bluetooth.

 

 

5.

If asked, accept the pairing request on your device

 

and the receiving device.

 

 

Also enter the same passcode on both your device

 

and the other device, or confirm the auto-

 

 

generated passcode.

 

 

A Bluetooth authorization request is then displayed

 

on your device.

 

6.

If you want to automatically receive files from the

 

 

sending device in future, select the Always check

 

 

box.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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