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What is Bluetooth® wireless technology? See how it can work for you at home and the office.
Related technology: * Bluetooth Hands-Free Kit Development Platform The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Texas Instruments is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Yes, all you have to do is: Settings ---> Wireless & Networks ---> Bluetooth/Bluetooth Settings
1. Turn on stereo and press the [SRC] button2.On the D2 turn on bluetooth. Settings>Wireless & networks>'check"" bluetooth. 3. Go into bluetooth settings: Settings>Wireless & networks> Bluetooth settings. While in their scan for devices.4. select the stereo you have5. put in ""0000"" (all zeros) for the PIN.
Go to Settings>Wireless Networks>Bluetooth Settings> Device Name Type in your new device name
Settings>General>Bluetooth>Select your device.... Voila!
yes they do you have to go into the settings menu then press on conections and switch on the bluetooth
All cellphones that are compatible with bluetooth devices should be able to sync to the device. Try checking the settings on your phone. Most phones call the menu "Bluetooth settings" or "Bluetooth devices." Most will prompt you to turn on your bluetooth device in order to sync.
Check the Bluetooth settings and ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and set to send and receive
Go to settings => general (already selected) => bluetooth => on/off
Go to Apps , select bluetooth, select options , settings bluetooth off
You don't say if it was a Bluetooth. If so, go into settings and to Bluetooth settings. Remove the setting for the stereo. Now, it will be gone.
Go To Settings And Click Bluetooth Click On And Off Whenever You Want,
If you are running iOS 5 or older, you can find the bluetooth settings in Settings>General>Bluetooth. If you have iOS 6, you just Go into Settings and Bluetooth is right on top of the list. You turn this feature on and you will get a list of devices near you that you can connect to. Not that this will drain your battery life.