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Sony F3216 - Bluetooth Wireless Technology

Sony F3216
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Connecting to an NFC compatible device
You can connect your device to other NFC compatible devices produced by Sony,
such as a speaker or a headphone. When establishing this kind of connection, refer
to the User guide of the compatible device for more information.
You may need to have Wi-Fi or Bluetooth® activated on both devices for the connection to
work.
Bluetooth® wireless technology
Use the Bluetooth® function to send files to other Bluetooth compatible devices, or
to connect to handsfree accessories. Bluetooth connections work better within 10
metres (33 feet), with no solid objects in between. In some cases you have to
manually pair your device with other Bluetooth devices.
Interoperability and compatibility among Bluetooth devices can vary.
If you are using a device with multiple users, each user can change the Bluetooth settings,
and the changes affect all users.
To turn the Bluetooth
®
function on or off
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap Settings > Bluetooth.
3
Tap the Bluetooth slider to enable or disable the function.
Naming your device
You can give your device a name. This name is shown to other devices after you
have turned on the Bluetooth
®
function and your device is set to visible.
To give your device a name
1
Make sure that the Bluetooth
®
function is turned on.
2
From your Home screen, tap
.
3
Find and tap Settings > Bluetooth.
4
Tap
> Rename this device.
5
Enter a name for your device.
6
Tap RENAME.
Pairing with another Bluetooth
®
device
When you pair your device with another device, you can for example connect your
device to a Bluetooth
®
headset or a Bluetooth car kit, and use these other devices to
share music.
Once you pair your device with another Bluetooth device, your device remembers this
pairing. When pairing your device with a Bluetooth device for the first time, you may
need to enter a passcode. Your device will automatically try the generic passcode
0000. If this does not work, refer to the user guide for your Bluetooth device to get
the device passcode. You do not need to re-enter the passcode the next time you
connect to a previously paired Bluetooth device.
Some Bluetooth devices, for example, most Bluetooth headsets, require you to both pair and
connect with the other device.
You can pair your device with several Bluetooth devices, but you can only connect to one
Bluetooth profile at the same time.
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