Connecting to a bluetooth hands-free device – Palm 680 User Manual

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Connecting to a Bluetooth hands-free
device

Once you set up a partnership with a
Bluetooth hands-free device, you can
communicate with that device whenever it
is turned on and within range. Bluetooth
range is up to 30 feet in optimum
environmental conditions. Performance
and range may be reduced by physical
obstacles, radio interference from nearby
electronic equipment, and other factors.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Prepare your

hands-free device to accept a connection

from another Bluetooth device. See the
documentation that came with your
hands-free device for instructions.

1 Press Applications

and select

Bluetooth

or tap the Bluetooth

icon in the title bar.

2 Select Bluetooth On.

NOTE

The Bluetooth icon changes from

gray to blue to let you know that Bluetooth
technology is turned on.

3 (Optional) Enter a device name that

identifies your Treo 680 when it is
discovered by other Bluetooth devices.

NOTE

Use the same device name for all

your Bluetooth connections. If you change
the device name, you need to recreate any
partnerships you already created.

KEY

TERM

Partnership

Two devices—for

example, your Treo 680 and a hands-free
device—that can connect because each
device finds the same passkey on the other
device. Once you form a partnership with a
device, you don’t need to enter a passkey to
connect with that device again. Partnership is
also known as paired relationship, pairing,
trusted device, and trusted pair.

TIP

If you hear a headset buzz or experience

poor microphone performance, your headset
may be incompatible with your Treo 680.

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