Blackberry Z3 Smartphone 10 3 2 User Guide
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4.Tap Wi-Fi Direct. 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. Connect to a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast device 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. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > Networks and Connections > Wi-Fi. 3.If the Wi-Fi switch is off, turn on the switch. 4.Tap Miracast > Share Screen. 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. Add a VPN profile 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 organization
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Turn on Bluetooth technology 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > Networks and Connections > 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. Pair and connect with a Bluetooth enabled device 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 > Networks and Connections > 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:
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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 Device Name field, enter the new name for the device. Disconnect from a paired Bluetooth enabled device 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > Networks and Connections > Bluetooth. 3.Touch and hold the device you want to disconnect. 4.Tap . Delete a saved Bluetooth enabled device 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 > Networks and Connections > Bluetooth. 3.Tap and hold a device. 4.Tap . Pairing your device with a car 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. Turn off the My Car feature 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > Networks and Connections > Bluetooth. 3.Touch and hold your car
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Set how Bluetooth enabled devices access your accounts 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 > Networks and Connections > Bluetooth > .
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ProfileDescriptionAlert 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 plug 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 User GuideSettings 157
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ProfileDescriptionyour 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. Object Push Profile (OPP)This profile allows your BlackBerry device to send files to and receive files from a Bluetooth enabled device. Files supported by this profile include contacts, calendar events, and multimedia files such as pictures, audio files, and video files. Personal Area Networking - User/Network Access Point (PAN - U/NAP)This profile allows you to use your BlackBerry device as a modem when it
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Prevent access to data on your device while charging The Charge Only Mode feature is designed to prevent access to the data on your BlackBerry device when you use a USB cable to charge your device. This feature is helpful if you travel frequently and charge your device at public charging stations. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > Networks and Connections > USB. 3.Turn on the Charge Only Mode switch. Set a static IP address for your USB connection By default, when you connect your BlackBerry device to a computer using a USB cable, your device assigns a random IP address to the connection. You can assign a static IP address that doesn