T-Mobile MDA III Cell Phone User Manual


 
T-Mobile III User Manual
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n Paired devices only - select this option to allow
only devices that have a paired relationship with
your T-Mobile MDA III to connect.
4. Other devices can discover me - when this option is
enabled, other Bluetooth devices can see and report
your T-Mobile MDA III. This allows any device, even those
unknown to your's, to connect to your T-Mobile MDA III.
The ability of remote devices to connect is also subject to the
security restrictions and whether Bluetooth is enabled on
your T-Mobile MDA III.
Enabling Bluetooth Services
The services that your T-Mobile MDA III provides to other
devices when using Bluetooth include:
n File Transfer - le-related operations such as get a le/use
a le/delete a le, etc.
n Information Exchange - send the default business card
(Pocket Outlook contact) on request.
n Serial Port - Bluetooth serial port operations. Bluetooth
serial ports are used as a replacement for a physical cable
between devices.
n Personal Network Server - join or host a Bluetooth-based
personal area network.
n Dial-up Networking - provide access, via a phone line or
other access system, to a remote computer network such
as an Internet service.
n Hands Free - allows you to connect to a remote headset
or other audio device.
Αll the services can be individually congured by tapping the
Bluetooth icon in the lower-right corner of the Today screen
> Bluetooth Settings > Services tab.
1. In the Services eld, select the service to be congured.
2. In the Service settings area, enable the desired options
by checking the Enable service box.
Service Security Settings
Each Bluetooth service has its own individual security set-
tings. Even though the options are the same for each service,
in each case they are specic to the individual service being
congured.
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