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NOTE
See the documentation included with the network access point device
for information on how to prepare it to accept a Bluetooth connection. The
documentation might refer to a Bluetooth connection as a Bluetooth pairing or
a Bluetooth link.
7. Tap the Device box.
The discovery process begins, and the discovery screen appears.
8. When the Discovery Results screen appears, select the device to which you
want to connect.
If the device to which you want to connect does not appear on the discovery
results list, tap Find More.
9. Tap OK.
If prompted, create a trusted pair with the device. See “Adding trusted devices”
earlier in this chapter for details.
Connecting to non-GSM phones
If you have a non-GSM phone enabled with Bluetooth technology, you can connect
with the phone from your handheld to access the Internet and use Internet-based
applications such as e-mail or a web browser. To access the Internet and use
Internet-based applications, you must subscribe to data services from your mobile
phone carrier and must also have an Internet access account. These services are not
included with your handheld.