Blackberry Porsche Design P 9981 7 1 User Guide
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Switch to a paired Bluetooth enabled device during a call Before you begin: To perform this task, you must turn on Bluetooth technology. During a call, press the key > Activate . Related information Turn on or turn off Bluetooth technology, 279 Share contacts with a paired Bluetooth enabled car kit 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. 3.Highlight a Bluetooth enabled car kit. 4.Press the key > Transfer Contacts. Related information I can't share contacts with a paired Bluetooth enabled device, 289 I lose my connection with a Bluetooth enabled car kit, 288 Set which contacts are available to share with a Bluetooth enabled car kit, 284 Send a file Before you begin: To send a video, the video must be recorded in MMS mode. 1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Media icon or Files icon. 2.Find and highlight a file. 3.Press the key > Send. 4.Click a message type. 5.If necessary, turn on Bluetooth technology and choose a device or pair with a device. Related information I can't attach a file to a text message, 129 User GuideBluetooth technology 281
Send contact cards using Bluetooth technology Contact cards sent using Bluetooth technology are automatically saved in the contact list of the receiving smartphone. 1.On the home screen, click the Contacts icon. 2.Click a contact. 3.Press the key > Send Contact Card > Send Using Bluetooth. Rename or delete a paired Bluetooth enabled device Before you begin: To perform this task, you must turn on Bluetooth technology. To delete a paired Bluetooth enabled device, you must first disconnect your BlackBerry smartphone from the Bluetooth enabled device. 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. 3.Highlight a paired Bluetooth enabled device. • To rename the device, press the key > Device Properties. In the Device Name field, change the name for the Bluetooth enabled device. Press the key > Save. • To delete the device, press the key> Delete Device. Make your smartphone discoverable If you make your BlackBerry smartphone discoverable, other Bluetooth enabled devices can detect your smartphone. 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. •To make your smartphone discoverable, set the Discoverable field to Yes. •To make your smartphone discoverable for 2 minutes only, set the Discoverable field to 2 Minutes. After 2 minutes, the Discoverable field switches to No automatically. Related information I can't pair with a Bluetooth enabled device, 44 User GuideBluetooth technology 282
Bluetooth technology options Bluetooth profiles Depending on your BlackBerry smartphone model and wireless network, some profiles might not be supported. OptionDescriptionAudio Source (A2DP)This profile allows you to output audio from your BlackBerry smartphone to enabled devices that support stereo audio such as stereo headsets, speakers, and car kits.A/V Remote Control (AVRCP)This profile allows you to use the buttons on a Bluetooth enabled headset to perform actions such as adjusting the volume or playing the next or previous media file on your BlackBerry smartphone. Data TransferThis service allows you to connect your BlackBerry smartphone to Bluetooth enabled devices that support the transfer of data such as media files.Desktop ConnectivityThis service allows you to connect your BlackBerry smartphone to a Bluetooth enabled computer that is running BlackBerry Desktop Software so that you can synchronize your organizer data. Dial-Up Networking (DUN)This profile allows you to use your BlackBerry smartphone as a modem when it is connected to a Bluetooth enabled computer.Handsfree (HFP)This profile allows you to connect your BlackBerry smartphone to Bluetooth enabled headsets and car kits that support the Handsfree profile.Headset (HSP)This profile allows you to connect your BlackBerry smartphone to Bluetooth enabled headsets that support the Headset profile.Message Access Profile (MAP)This profile allows you to use a Bluetooth enabled car kit with your BlackBerry smartphone to notify you of new messages. This profile can also help you read, delete, browse, compose, and send messages.Serial Port ProfileThis profile allows you to connect your BlackBerry smartphone to Bluetooth enabled devices that support desktop connectivity, wireless bypass, and data transfer.SIM AccessIf your BlackBerry smartphone uses a SIM card, this profile allows you to use a Bluetooth enabled car kit to control the SIM card on your BlackBerry smartphone so that you can make and receive calls using the car kit. When you use this feature, data services (browser service, email messaging, PIN messaging, and MMS messaging) are not available on your smartphone, and phone services are accessible only through the car kit. Before you can use this feature, you might need to enter a 16-digit alphanumeric code, generated by the car kit, on your BlackBerry smartphone. User GuideBluetooth technology 283
OptionDescriptionWireless BypassThis service allows you to connect your BlackBerry smartphone to a Bluetooth enabled computer that is running the BlackBerry Desktop Software so that you can send and receive email messages and synchronize your organizer data without using a connection to the wireless network. To use this service, your email account must use a BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Turn off a Bluetooth profile 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. 3.Press the key > Options. 4.In the Services section, clear the checkbox beside one or more Bluetooth profiles. 5.Press the key > Save. Related information Bluetooth profiles, 283 Set which contacts are available to share with a Bluetooth enabled car kit 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. 3.Press the key > Options. •To prevent your BlackBerry smartphone from sharing contacts with a Bluetooth enabled device, in the Contacts Transfer field, click Disabled. •To allow your smartphone to share all contacts with a Bluetooth enabled device, in the Contacts Transfer field, click All. •To allow your smartphone to share only the contacts that you have recently had contact with, in the Contacts Transfer field, click Hotlist. •To allow your smartphone to share only contacts in one or more categories, in the Contacts Transfer field, click Selected. To select which categories to share, click Edit. Select the checkbox next to each category you want to share. Related information Share contacts with a paired Bluetooth enabled car kit, 281 User GuideBluetooth technology 284
Prevent your smartphone from making contacts available to other Bluetooth enabled devices 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. 3.Press the key > Options. 4.Change the Contacts Transfer field. 5.Press the key > Save. To allow your BlackBerry smartphone to make contacts available to other Bluetooth enabled devices, change the Contacts Transfer field to All. Related information Create a category for contacts, tasks, or memos, 195 Restrict outgoing calls 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. 3.Press the key > Options. 4.Set the Allow outgoing calls field to Never or If Unlocked. 5.Press the key > Save. Change the pairing name for your BlackBerry smartphone 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. 3.Press the key > Options. 4.In the Device Name field, type a name for your BlackBerry smartphone. 5.Press the key > Save. Turn off or turn on the Bluetooth connection notification 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. 3.Press the key > Options. •To turn off the Bluetooth connection notification, clear the LED Connection Indicator checkbox. User GuideBluetooth technology 285
•To turn on the Bluetooth connection notification, selet the LED Connection Indicator checkbox.4.Press the key > Save. Turn off the prompt that appears when connecting or pairing 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. 3.Highlight a paired Bluetooth enabled device. 4.Press the key > Device Properties. 5.Set the Trusted field to Yes. 6.Press the key > Save. To turn on the prompt again, set the Trusted field to Prompt. Set the message types that your Bluetooth enabled car kit notifies you of Before you begin: To perform this task, your Bluetooth enabled car kit must support the Message Access Profile (MAP). For more information about using Bluetooth technology with your car, see the documentation that came with your car kit. 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. 3.Press the key > MAP Options. 4.Select the checkbox beside one or more message types. Encrypt data that you send or receive using Bluetooth technology Before you begin: To perform this task, the paired Bluetooth enabled device must support data encryption. 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. 3.Press the key > Options. 4.Select the Encryption checkbox. 5.Press the key > Save. Turn off automatic reconnection to Bluetooth enabled devices By default, when you turn on your BlackBerry smartphone, your smartphone attempts to connect to the last Bluetooth enabled device that you used. 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. User GuideBluetooth technology 286
2.Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections.3.Press the key > Options. 4.Clear the Connect on Power Up checkbox. 5.Press the key > Save. Troubleshooting: Bluetooth technology I can't pair with a Bluetooth enabled device Try the following actions: •Verify that your BlackBerry smartphone is compatible with the Bluetooth enabled device. For more information, see the documentation that came with the Bluetooth enabled device. •If you don't know the passkey for your Bluetooth enabled device, see the documentation that came with the Bluetooth enabled device. •If your smartphone doesn't detect the Bluetooth enabled device that you want to pair with, try making your smartphone discoverable for a short period. On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. Click Add New Device. Click Listen. Bluetooth enabled devices can detect your smartphone for 2 minutes. •If the Bluetooth enabled device uses a battery, connect it to a power source. Depending on the device, if the battery power is too low the device may be unable to pair. •Turn off encryption for Bluetooth connections between your smartphone and the Bluetooth enabled device. On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. Click Networks and Connections > Bluetooth Connections. Highlight a Bluetooth enabled device. Press the > Device Properties . Clear the Encryption checkbox. Press the key > Save. •If Mobile Hotspot mode is turned on, verify that you are trying to connect to a Bluetooth enabled device using the Handsfree, Headset, Serial Port, or Dial-Up Networking profiles. My list of paired Bluetooth devices doesn't appear Try the following actions: •Verify that Bluetooth technology is turned on. •Verify that you added Bluetooth enabled devices to the paired Bluetooth enabled devices list. User GuideBluetooth technology 287
I can't type a passkey on a Bluetooth enabled device If you can't type a passkey on a Bluetooth enabled device, the passkey might already be defined. On your BlackBerry smartphone, in the Enter passkey for field, try typing 0000. I can't send or receive files If you're trying to send a file as an attachment, your BlackBerry smartphone must be associated with an email account that uses the BlackBerry Internet Service or a BlackBerry Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your wireless service provider or administrator. If your email account uses a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, your organization might not allow you to use some features or might prevent you from sending or receiving files. For more information about the features that are available on your smartphone, contact you administrator. Try the following actions: •Verify that the file you're trying to send or receive is a file type that's supported by BlackBerry smartphones. •Verify that the file that you're trying to send is a file that you have added to your smartphone and that the file is not protected by copyright or DRM. •If you're trying to send a file to or receive a file from a specific application, verify that the application is installed on yo\ ur smartphone. •If you can't find a file that was sent to you, check the folder that matches the file type of the sent file. Files sent to your smartphone are stored in the folder that matches each file's type. For example, if you receive a picture, the picture is saved in the pictures folder of your smartphone or media card, depending on your smartphone's settings. I cannot find files sent to me over a Bluetooth connection By default, files sent to your BlackBerry smartphone over a Bluetooth connection are saved in the folder that matches the type of file sent. Related information Search for a file that is saved on your smartphone, 131 I lose my connection with a Bluetooth enabled car kit Try the following actions: User GuideBluetooth technology 288
•Verify that your car kit is using the latest software version available. For more information about your Bluetooth enabled car kit's software version, see the documentation that came with your car kit. •Move your BlackBerry smartphone to another location in your vehicle or turn your smartphone to face another direction. The location of your BlackBerry smartphone's Bluetooth antenna in relation to your car kit's Bluetooth antenna may affect the Bluetooth connection. I can't share contacts with a paired Bluetooth enabled device Try the following: •Verify that Bluetooth technology is turned on. •Verify that your BlackBerry smartphone is paired with the Bluetooth enabled device. •Verify that, in the Bluetooth options, the Contacts Transfer field is not set to Disabled. •Verify that your BlackBerry smartphone is connected to a Bluetooth enabled device that supports the Handsfree profile or the Object Push profile. For more information about supported profiles, see the documentation that came with the Bluetooth enabled device. Related information Turn on or turn off Bluetooth technology, 279 Pair with a Bluetooth enabled device, 279 Share contacts with a paired Bluetooth enabled car kit, 281 User GuideBluetooth technology 289
NFC technology Depending on your wireless service provider, this feature might not be available. How to: NFC technology About NFC technology If your wireless service provider supports NFC technology, you can use NFC technology to quickly and wirelessly exchange information between your BlackBerry smartphone and other NFC-enabled smartphones, smart accessories, NFC-enabled electronic payment terminals, and NFC-enabled access points. You can also use NFC technology to save, view, create, or change smart tags. Depending on your wireless service provider and the applications you have added to your smartphone, you might be able to use your smartphone as a transit pass, an access pass, or a credit card by tapping the back of your smartphone against an NFC-enabled access point or NFC-enabled electronic payment terminal, subject to applicable terms and conditions from the particular vendor. To use NFC technology on your smartphone, your smartphone must be within approximately 0.78 in. (2 cm) of the NFC- enabled smartphone, NFC-enabled electronic payment terminal, smart accessory, NFC-enabled access point, or smart tag that you want to exchange information with. When information is transferred over an NFC connection, your smartphone vibrates. Turn on or turn off NFC technology On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. •To turn on NFC technology, select the Near Field Communication checkbox. •To turn off NFC technology, clear the Near Field Communication checkbox. Related information My smartphone doesn't respond to NFC technology, 296 User GuideNFC technology 290