Nokia Wireless Image Headset HS 13W - Bluetooth connections

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Bluetooth connections

Features using Bluetooth wireless technology, or allowing such features to run in the
background while using other features, increase the demand on battery power and reduce
the battery life.

You can use Bluetooth wireless technology to connect the headset to other
compatible devices. Through the connection, you can send and receive images and
business cards.

Before you can create a connection to a compatible device, you must pair the
device with your headset. If required by the device, you must give the device
passcode to enable pairing. You can store a maximum of 10 pairings to your
headset. When you attempt to connect to a device with which you are already
paired, no passcode is required.

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You can have one active audio and one active data connection at a time.

When you turn on the headset, it automatically attempts to connect to the
default device (the first device the headset was connected to when it was used the
first time). If the headset does not find the default device or the default device
rejects the connection, the headset attempts to connect to the last device to
which it was connected.

Select

Menu

>

Settings

>

Bluetooth

and one of the following:

Bluetooth

—to turn Bluetooth on or off.

Bluetooth is automatically on when you switch the device on. Even if you turn
it off, it is automatically turned on to transfer images or business cards. If you
want to establish a connection from an external device to the headset,
Bluetotth must be on.

Search for Bluetooth devices

—to search for compatible devices and connect to

them. The headset lists the found devices on the display. When you see the
device you want, press

Stop

, and select the device.

If the device has not been previously paired with the headset and it requires a
passcode, the headset requests it. Enter the passcode for the device to activate
the connection. To enter the numbers, see

Bluetooth passcode

on page

7

.

Active device

—to view information about the device to which the headset is

currently connected. To end the connection, select

Options

>

Disconnect

.

Paired devices

—to view the list of devices that have been paired with the

headset. You can simultaneously have a maximum of 10 paired devices.

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To delete a pairing, select the pairing, and select

Options

>

Delete pairing

>

OK

.

Bluetooth settings

—to define additional setting.

• To define the devices to which your headset is visible, select

My headset’s

visibility

. If you select

Shown to all

, you are visible to all devices using

Bluetooth wireless technology. If you select

Hidden

, only the devices you

are paired with can see you, although you can still see all the compatible
devices.

• To change the headset name that is used to help compatible devices

recognize you, select

My headset’s name

. To enter letters and numbers, see

Write with the text editor

on page

18

.

When other devices attempt to connect to your headset, a notification is shown
on the display. Press

Accept

to accept and

Reject

to reject the connection.