Blackberry Porsche Design P 9983 Smartphone 10 3 1 User Guide
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2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Wi-Fi. 3.Tap . 4.Tap . 5.Touch and hold the network profile that you want to move, and drag it up or down the list. 6.Tap . DeleteasavedWi-Finetwork Your BlackBerry device can store up to 64 saved networks. If you have a lot of saved networks on your device and you donht use them all, you can delete some to tidy up your Saved Networks screen. Deleting saved networks that use a hidden SSID can also help preserve battery life. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Wi-Fi. 3.Check that the Wi-Fi switch is on. 4.Tap . 5.Tap and hold the network that you want to delete. 6.Tap . Disableorre-enableasavedWi-Finetwork If you want to stop your BlackBerry device from automatically connecting to a saved Wi-Fi network, but you donht want to delete the saved network, you can disable the network instead. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Wi-Fi. 3.Check that the Wi-Fi switch is on. 4.Tap . 5.Tap a network. tTo disable the network, turn off the EnableConnections switch. tTo re-enable the network, turn on the EnableConnections switch. Wi-Finetworksettings Usually, you donht need to change your settings for a Wi-Fi network; however, you might need to change your settings if you have trouble connecting or if you need to connect manually. The settings that are available for each Wi-Fi network depend on the type of network youhre connecting to. To find out which settings to use, if youhre connecting to a home network, see the information that came with your wireless router; if youhre connecting to a work Wi-Fi network, talk to your administrator; if youhre connecting to a hotspot, see the information provided about the hotspot or talk to an employee at the hotspot who might have details about how to connect. SettingsUser Guide141
SSID The SSID is the name that the network uses to identify itself. Usually, this field is automatically filled, but if the Wi-Fi network is hidden, you must enter the SSID to connect. HiddenSSID Select this check box if you want your BlackBerry device to search for an SSID that is not being broadcast. A hidden Wi-Fi network isnht listed as an available network on the Wi-Fi screen. SecurityType Set the security type that the Wi-Fi network uses. Depending on the network youhre trying to connect to, you might also see SecuritySubType and InnerLinkSecurity. Password If the Wi-Fi network is password protected, enter the password. CACertificate Set the root certificate that your device should use to verify that iths connecting to the correct Wi-Fi network. Depending on the type of network youhre trying to connect to, you might also see Client Certificate . VPNProfiles To use a VPN Profile when connecting to the network, select the profile that you want to use. BandType This field is set to Dual Band by default. If the Wi-Fi network is dual-band, your device tries to connect in the 5.0 GHz band unless the signal strength at the 2.4 GHz band is significantly stronger. If you want to connect to a dual-band network using one band only, choose the band you prefer. AutoObtainIP In most cases this switch should remain on, but if you need to manually specify an IP address for your device you can turn off this switch and the option to enter an IP address appears. UsingAuto-IP Select this check box if you want your device to assign itself an IP address automatically when it canht obtain one from the Wi-Fi network. EnableIPV6 Set whether the network uses the IPV6 protocol. UseProxy Turn on this switch if you want to connect to a proxy server. When you select this setting, additional settings appear. To find out what settings to use, see the information provided for the proxy server. Inter-AccessPointHandover If the network spans multiple access points, set whether your device should remain connected when you move from one access point to another. SettingsUser Guide142
ConnecttoanotherdeviceusingWi-FiDirect On the BlackBerry device that you want to connect to, on the Wi-Fi settings screen, the Wi-FiDirect tab must be selected. To connect to another type of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED device, view the documentation for that device. Wi-Fi Direct can allow your device to connect to other BlackBerry devices without using access points or a router so you can share files, such as media files, without an Internet connection. Note:Although you can use Wi-Fi Direct to connect your device to other types of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED devices, apps on your device might not be able to share files with other devices. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Wi-Fi. 3.If the Wi-Fi switch is off, turn on the switch. 4.Tap Wi-FiDirect. 5.Tap the device you want to connect to. To open the Wi-Fi Direct connection, the device you want to connect to must accept the invitation to connect. ConnecttoaWi-FiCERTIFIEDMiracastdevice You can wirelessly display the screen of your BlackBerry device on a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast device, such as your television or a boardroom projector. Note:To display your screen on a device that isnht a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast device, you can use a wireless display adaptor or use an HDMI cable to connect your BlackBerry device to the other device. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Wi-Fi. 3.If the Wi-Fi switch is off, turn on the switch. 4.Tap Miracast > ShareScreen. 5.Tap the device that you want to display your screen on. To stop displaying your screen, on the Wi-Fi screen, tap Miracast > Disconnect. AddaVPNprofile You need a Wi-Fi or VPN connection before you can add a new VPN profile. A VPN profile contains the information that you need to log in to your organizationhs network over a VPN or Wi-Fi connection. You might have one or more VPN profiles on your BlackBerry device, depending on the options that your administrator sets for you. If you use a work account that is supported by an Enterprise Mobility Management solution from BlackBerry, some VPN profiles might be automatically added and you donht have to manually add a VPN SettingsUser Guide143
profile. If you donht see an option to add a VPN profile, then your administrator has turned off this type of connection. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > VPN > . 3.Complete the fields. If you donht have the required information, contact your administrator. 4.Tap Save. Troubleshooting:Wi-Fi IcanhtconnecttoaWi-Finetwork Start by checking for these basic issues: tCheck that you turned on the connection to the Wi-Fi network. On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. Verify that the Wi-Fi icon appears blue. tCheck that youhre in a Wi-Fi coverage area. If youhre connecting to a home network, see if other wireless devices are able to connect. If other devices canht connect you might need to reset your router. If youhre connecting to a work Wi-Fi network or a hotspot, talk to your administrator or an employee at the hotspot. tYour connection might have timed out. Try connecting again. tIf the Wi-Fi network that you want doesnht appear on the Wi-Fi settings screen, it might be hidden. If you know the network name, try connecting to the Wi-Fi network manually. tCheck that Mobile Hotspot mode is off. If Mobile Hotspot mode is on, your device canht connect to a Wi-Fi network. If none of the suggestions above solve your connection issue, try these more advanced troubleshooting options: tCheck that the time on your BlackBerry device is synchronized with the network time. If the times are different, it could prevent your device from connecting (for example, if connecting to the network requires you to have a certificate on your device, and the certificate has an expiration date). tIf you switched Wi-Fi networks manually, try switching to another Wi-Fi network. tIf your email account is a work account, your device might prevent connections to certain wireless access points. For more information, contact your administrator. Still not connected? OK, try the following: tCheck that the settings for the Wi-Fi network are correct. To find out which settings to use, for a home network, refer to the information that came with your router; for a work Wi-Fi network, talk to your administrator; for a public hotspot, refer to any information provided for the hotspot or talk to an employee at the hotspot who might have details about how to connect. tIf you use the PressWPSbuttononRouter setting in Wi-Fi Protected Setup, check that the Wi-Fi router uses Wi-Fi Protected Setup, and that it is set to send its profile. Verify that another device is not also attempting to connect at the same time, and that not more than one Wi-Fi router within range is set to send its profile. For more information, see the information that came with your router. SettingsUser Guide144
tIf you use PEAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-FAST, or EAP-TTLS to connect to a Wi-Fi network, check that you installed the root certificate for the certificate authority server that created the certificate for the authentication server. The root certificate must be installed on your device before you can connect to the network. For more information, talk to your administrator. tIf you use EAP-TLS to connect to a Wi-Fi network, check that you installed your authentication certificate on your device. The authentication certificate must be installed on your device before you can connect to the network. For more information, talk to your administrator. tIf you need to contact a support representative, you can access diagnostic information by tapping on the Wi-Fi settings screen. To copy the log information to send to your support representative, in the DiagnosticInformation drop-down list, tap Logs. Tap CopyLogs. Bluetoothconnections Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to create a direct connection between your BlackBerry device and another Bluetooth enabled device. Bluetooth connections are commonly used for actions such as playing the music on your BlackBerry device through a separate speaker or making calls from a headset. TurnonBluetoothtechnology 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Bluetooth. 3.Turn on the Bluetooth switch. When Bluetooth technology is on, is blue and appears in the upper-left corner of the screen. To turn off Bluetooth technology, turn off the Bluetooth switch. PairandconnectwithaBluetoothenableddevice Make sure that you turn on Bluetooth technology on the device that you want to connect to. Before you can connect your BlackBerry device to another Bluetooth enabled device, you must pair them. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Bluetooth. 3.If the Bluetooth switch is off, turn it on. Your BlackBerry device automatically detects any discoverable devices within range. 4.If necessary, to scan again for nearby Bluetooth enabled devices, tap Refresh. 5.Do one of the following: tIf the device that you want to connect to appears in the Devices list, tap the device name. Complete the instructions on the screen. tTap and tap the back of your device with the device you want to connect to. SettingsUser Guide145
tIf the device doesnht appear in the Devices list, it might not be discoverable. Check that the device is discoverable then try again. If you donht know how to check that the device is discoverable, consult the documentation that came with the device. tIf the device doesnht appear in the Devices list and you canht connect by making it discoverable, you might need to initiate pairing from the device. On your BlackBerry device, in the Discoverable drop-down list, tap On or 2Minutes. If necessary, enter your BlackBerry device password. Start the pairing process according to the documentation that came with the device. Your devices are now ready to share and communicate over the Bluetooth connection. Your devices are either connected or ready to connect when you initiate a Bluetooth related action such as sharing a file. WriteyourBluetoothpairinginfomationtoanNFCtag To write your Bluetooth pairing information to an NFC tag, NFC must be turned on. You can quickly pair devices without going to the Settings screen, by saving your Bluetooth pairing information on an NFC tag. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Bluetooth. 3.If the Bluetooth switch is off, turn in on. 4.Tap and align the back of your BlackBerry device with an NFC tag. To pair and connect, the Bluetooth enabled device you want to connect to must scan the NFC tag. RenameapairedorsavedBluetoothenableddevice You can change the name of a paired or saved Bluetooth enabled device as it appears on your BlackBerry device. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Bluetooth. 3.If the Bluetooth switch is off, turn it on. 4.Touch and hold the device you want to rename. 5.Tap . 6.In the DeviceName field, enter the new name for the device. DisconnectfromapairedBluetoothenableddevice 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Bluetooth. 3.Touch and hold the device you want to disconnect. 4.Tap . SettingsUser Guide146
DeleteasavedBluetoothenableddevice If you have a long list of saved Bluetooth enabled devices on your BlackBerry device, you can delete the ones you no longer use to make it easier to find the ones that you do use. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Bluetooth. 3.Tap and hold a device. 4.Tap . Pairingyourdevicewithacar The My Car feature improves your experience when you pair and connect your BlackBerry device with your car using Bluetooth technology. When your car and your device are connected and the My Car feature is on, your device might display a customized lock screen. Also, special applications might appear in the Driving Apps category in BlackBerry World. The first time your device detects a Bluetooth connection with a Bluetooth enabled car, your device prompts you to set the car as your car. After you pair the device with your car, the lock screen indicates that the device is connected to your car, and displays the features that are available. TurnofftheMyCarfeature 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Bluetooth. 3.Touch and hold your carhs name. 4.Tap UnsetasMyCar. Letyourcarkituseyourdevicehsnetworkcredentials Your car kit must support the remote SIM Access Profile (rSAP). Turn on rSAP to allow your car kit to access the SIM card in your BlackBerry device. When your car kit has access to your SIM card, you can use your car kit to make and receive phone calls, and send and receive text messages (SMS and MMS). 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Bluetooth > . 3.Turn on the rSAPMode switch. AllowingBluetoothenableddevicestoaccessyourcontacts You can allow Bluetooth enabled devices that support the Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) to access the contact information in the Contacts app on your BlackBerry device. For example, if you allow access to all of your contacts, when you pair your device with your Bluetooth enabled car kit and you receive a call from a contact, your car kit can display the name of the caller. SettingsUser Guide147
When you allow access to your contact information: tIf you previously paired and connected your BlackBerry device running BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.0 or earlier with a Bluetooth enabled device, such as a car kit, the Bluetooth enabled device automatically accesses contact information on your device. tThe first time you pair and connect your device running BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.1 or later with a Bluetooth enabled device, such as a car kit, you receive a notification on your BlackBerry device asking you to confirm that you allow access to your contact information. Allowaccesstoyourcontacts The Bluetooth enabled device must support the Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP). 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Bluetooth > . 3.Do any of the following: tTo allow access to your contact information, in the AddressBookAccess drop-down list, tap the name of a contact group or All. tTo create a group of contacts that Bluetooth enabled devices can access, in the AddressBook Access drop-down list, tap CreateContactGroup > NewGroup. Complete the instructions on the screen. To stop access to your contact information, in the AddressBookAccess drop-down list, tap None. SethowBluetoothenableddevicesaccessyouraccounts You can allow Bluetooth enabled devices that support the Message Access Profile (MAP) to access messages in the accounts that are set up on your BlackBerry device. Examples of Bluetooth enabled devices that support MAP include some car kits and some watches. With some Bluetooth enabled car kits that support MAP you can send and receive messages by using voice commands. For more information about using your Bluetooth enabled device, see the documentation that came with the device. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Bluetooth > . tTo change how long your device tries to send messages to the Bluetooth enabled device before your device times out, adjust the MessageDownloadTimeout slider. tTo receive a daily summary message of information about the day, (for example, the weather, a list of upcoming events in your calendar), and the number of unread email messages, turn on the TodayViewMessage switch. tTo change which accounts the Bluetooth enabled device can access, in the MessageAccess Accounts section, turn on or turn off the switch beside each account. SettingsUser Guide148
AutomaticallyestablishaBluetoothconnectionwhenyouturnonyourdevice You might like to automatically reconnect your BlackBerry device to a Bluetooth enabled device, such as a headset. You can set your BlackBerry device so that whenever you turn on your Bluetooth enabled device, your BlackBerry device automatically reconnects to it. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > NetworksandConnections > Bluetooth > . 3.Turn on the Connecttothelastdevicewhenturnedon switch. SupportedBluetoothprofilesandservices Your BlackBerry device is a Bluetooth Smart Ready device, and supports the following profiles. If your device is associated with a work account, your administrator might disable use of a profile. ProfileDescriptionAdvanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)This profile allows your BlackBerry device to stream audio files from Bluetooth enabled devices that support stereo audio such as stereo headsets, speakers, and car kits. Alert Notification Service (ANS)This profile allows Bluetooth enabled devices to access notifications you receive on your device, including information about the type of notification, the sender of the notification, and the number of new and unread notifications.Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (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 device. This profile also allows you to browse music files in the Music app on your device when you are connected to a Bluetooth enabled car kit. Battery Service (BAS)This profile allows Bluetooth enabled devices to access information about the power level of the battery in your device.Current Time Service (CTS)This service allows your device to share time-related information with other Bluetooth enabled devices. Device Identification Profile (DI) / Device Identification Service (DIS)This profile allows Bluetooth enabled devices to access information about your BlackBerry device model to support SettingsUser Guide149
ProfileDescriptionplug and play features, such as automatically downloading the required drivers.Hands-Free Profile (HFP)This profile allows you to connect your BlackBerry device to Bluetooth enabled headsets and car kits to make hands-free phone calls. This profile supports features in the Phone app including voice dial, redial, and conference calls. Human Interface Device (HID)This profile allows you to connect your BlackBerry device to Bluetooth enabled devices such as a keyboard or mouse. Immediate Alert Service (IAS)This service allows Bluetooth enabled devices to send an immediate alert, such as a public safety message, to your device.Link Loss Service (LLS)This service sends a notification to your BlackBerry device when your device loses its Bluetooth connection with another Bluetooth enabled device. Location and Navigation Service (LNS)This profile allows Bluetooth enabled devices to access location related information on your device (for example, to support outdoor activity apps).Low Energy Human Interface Device (HOGP)This profile allows you to connect your BlackBerry device to Bluetooth enabled devices such as a keyboard or mouse. Message Access Profile (MAP)This profile allows a Bluetooth enabled car kit to notify you of new messages on your BlackBerry device. This profile allows a car kit to access your messages and lets you read, delete, browse, compose, and send email and text messages from your car. Next DST Change Service (NDCS)This service allows your device to share information about the next daylight savings time change with other Bluetooth enabled devices. SettingsUser Guide150