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User manual HTC, model Desire

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Depending on the type of headset or car kit you have connected, you can then start using the headset or car kit to listen to music and/or make and receive phone calls. Reconnecting a headset or car kit When you have paired a headset with your phone, you should be able to reconnect it automatically by turning on Bluetooth on your phone, and then turning on the headset. However, sometimes you will need to reconnect manually, for example if you have been using your headset with another Bluetooth device. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings. If Bluetooth is not switched on, tap the Bluetooth check box to switch it on. Make sure that the headset is discoverable. Tap the headset’s name in the Bluetooth devices section. If prompted to enter a passcode, try 0000 or 1234, or consult the headset/car kit documentation to find the passcode. If you still cannot reconnect to the headset or car kit, follow the instructions in “Unpairing from a Bluetooth device” in this chapter, and then follow the instructions under “Connecting a Bluetooth headset or car kit” above. 144 Your HTC Desire user guide Disconnecting or unpairing from a Bluetooth device Disconnecting a Bluetooth device Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings. In the Bluetooth devices section, press and hold the device to disconnect. Tap Disconnect. Unpairing from a Bluetooth device You can make your phone forget its pairing connection with another Bluetooth device. To connect to the other device again, you may need to enter or confirm a passcode again. Press HOME > MENU, and then tap Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings. In the Bluetooth devices section, press and hold the device to unpair. Tap Unpair. Sending and receiving information using Bluetooth You can use Bluetooth to transfer information between your phone and another Bluetooth- enabled device such as a phone or notebook computer. The first time you transfer information between your phone and another device, you need to enter or confirm a security passcode. After that, your phone and the other device are paired, and you will not need to exchange passcodes to transfer information in the future. Sending information from your phone to another device You can send the following types of information, depending on the device you are sending to: Images and videos Calendar events Contacts Audio files 1. Set the receiving device to discoverable mode. You may also need to set it to “Receive Beams” or “Receive Files”. Refer to the device’s documentation for instructions on receiving information over Bluetooth. 2. On the phone, open the application that contains the information or file you want to send. For example, if you want to transfer a photo, press HOME, and then tap > Photos. 3. Follow the steps for the type of item you want to send: Photo or video (in Camera). After capturing a photo, on the preview screen, tap the Share button , and then tap Bluetooth. Photos and videos (in Photos). On the Albums tab , tap an album. Tap the Share button , tap Bluetooth, select the items you want to share, and then tap Next. Calendar event. In the Calendar’s Day view, Agenda view, or Week view, press and hold the event, and then tap Share vCalendar > Bluetooth. Contact. On the People screen’s All tab , press and hold the contact, and then tap Send contact as vCard. Tap the down arrow icon, and then select Bluetooth from the displayed list. Music track. With the track displayed on the Now playing screen, press MENU, and then tap Share > Bluetooth. Voice recording. On the main Voice Recorder screen, tap the Share button , and then tap Bluetooth. 4. If you are prompted to turn on Bluetooth, tap Yes. 5. Tap the name of the receiving device. 6. If prompted, accept the connection on the receiving device, and enter the same passcode on both your phone and the other device, or confirm the auto-generated passcode. 7. On the receiving device, accept the file. The location where the information is saved depends on the type of information and the receiving device: If you send a calendar event or contact, it is normally added directly to the corresponding application on the receiving device. For example, if you send a calendar event to a compatible phone, the event is shown in that phone’s calendar application. If you send another file type to a Windows computer, it is normally saved in the Bluetooth Exchange folder within your personal document folders. On Windows XP, the path may be: C:\Documents and Settings\[your username]\My Documents\Bluetooth Exchange On Windows Vista, the path may be: C:\Users\[your username]\Documents If you send a file to another device, the saved location may depend on the file type. For example, if you send an image file to another mobile phone, it may be saved in a folder named “Images”. Receiving information from another device Your device is capable of receiving a wide variety of file types with Blueto...


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