Set up your machine, Enable your bluetooth® wireless technology, Pass key – Brother MFC 990cw User Manual

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Set up your machine

15

Enable your Bluetooth

®

wireless technology

15

You can set Bluetooth

®

wireless technology

to On or Off.

a

Press MENU.

b

Press a or b to display Bluetooth.

c

Press Bluetooth.

d

Press a or b to display Turn On/Off.

e

Press Turn On/Off.

f

Press On (or Off).

g

Do one of the following:

„

If you want to change any other
settings, press the setting you want
to change.

„

If you do not want to change other
settings, press Stop/Exit.

Pass key

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This setting creates a pass key that
authorizes a Bluetooth

®

wireless technology

enabled device to communicate with your
machine. The default setting is 0000.

a

Press MENU.

b

Press a or b to display Bluetooth.

c

Press Bluetooth.

d

Press a or b to display Settings.

e

Press Settings.

f

Press a or b to display Pass Key.

g

Press Pass Key.

h

Enter a 4-digit number pass key using
the buttons on the LCD.
Press OK.

i

Press Stop/Exit.

Communication Mode

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This setting controls the level of security
between other Bluetooth

®

wireless

technology enabled devices and your
machine.

a

Press MENU.

b

Press a or b to display Bluetooth.

c

Press Bluetooth.

d

Press a or b to display Settings.

e

Press Settings.

f

Press a or b to display Comm. Mode.

g

Press Comm. Mode.

h

Do one of the following:

„

Press Public if you want to allow
any Bluetooth

®

wireless technology

enabled device to use your machine.

„

Press Private if you want to allow
a Bluetooth

®

enabled device that has

the device address registered.

„

Press Secure if you want to allow
anyone who has the correct pass key
to use your machine.

i

Press Stop/Exit.

Settings

Settings

0000

Pass Key

Public

Comm. Mode

xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

Device Address

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