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while communicating. However, items between transmitting and receiving devices might weaken the signal.

Connection to another device can be made within a range of up to 10 metres. Obstructions between the transmitting devices will have an effect on the performance. For all tasks, except beaming, it is necessary that you first set up a permanent and trusted relationship between your P910i and the other device. This process is called pairing (other documentation may refer to it as bonding). The paired devices are remembered by your P910i even after you have turned it off so you do not need to repeat the process for every connection with those devices. The reason for pairing is to simplify future connections and to make them secure – only paired devices can connect to your P910i.

Activating Bluetooth wireless technology

Activate Bluetooth wireless technology on your P910i in Control

panel > Connections > Bluetooth > Settings. Set Bluetooth to On, and

set if your P910i should be Visible to other devices or not. See ‘Bluetooth’ on page 161 for more information on Bluetooth wireless technology settings.

The Bluetooth wireless technology operation mode can also be changed with the flip closed, through the Connections application. When the Bluetooth wireless technology is activated, appears on the screen and the left indicator light on top of your P910i flashes blue.

PairingTo let your P910i initiate pairing with another device, such as a headset

1.In Control panel > Connections> Bluetooth > Settings, set Bluetooth to On. Make sure Visible to other devices is selected.

2.Set the other device to be on or discoverable.

3.In the Devices tab, tap Add. Your P910i searches for all

devices in the vicinity and lists them.

All enabled devices that are visible to others within range, are shown with their name and icon. You can use Show: to restrict the list to one category (only PC, for example).

Paired devices that are within range are shown with regular text.

Non-paired devices that are within range are shown with their names in italics.

Devices that are within range but unknown are shown with a preset name.

4.Select the device you want your P910i to pair with, and enter a passcode when asked for it. When the passcode is accepted, the pairing process is complete, see ‘Passcodes’ on page 146.

5.If in the future you want to allow a paired device to connect to your P910i without you explicitly approving each connection, you should select Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth > Devices, then select a device and the check box

Allow to connect without confirmation.

Connecting to other devices

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