Bluetooth Terms
Term
Authentication
Authorization
Bonding (Paired devices)
Device address
Device discovery
Device ID
Encryption
Passkey
Personal Information Manager
(PIM)
Profiles
Service discovery
Changing Bluetooth Settings
1.
Press Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth.
2.
Scroll and select the bluetooth connection for which you want to change the settings.
3.
Follow the on screen instructions and press Done.
Bluetooth Device Profiles
The functions that Bluetooth supports are called services or profiles. You can communicate only with
Bluetooth devices that support at least one of the following profiles:
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ActiveSync—Uses SPP to connect to ActiveSync on a computer
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Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
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Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)
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Personal Area Networking (PAN)
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Generic Access Profile (GAP)
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Hands Free Profile (HFP)
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Headset Support Profile (HSP)
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Human Interface Device Profile (HID)
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Object Exchange (OBEX) Protocol
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Object Push Protocol (OPP)
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Serial Port Profile (SPP)
Definition
Verification of a numeric passkey before a connection or activity can be completed.
Approval of a connection, access, or activity before it can be completed.
Creating a trusted connection between your device and another. After a bond is created,
the two devices become paired. A paired device does not require authentication or
authorization.
Unique electronic address of a Bluetooth device.
Location and recognition of another Bluetooth device.
Name that a Bluetooth device provides when discovered by another device.
Method of protecting data.
Code you enter to authenticate connections or activities requested by other devices.
Collection of programs used to manage daily business tasks (for example: Contacts,
Calendar, and Tasks).
Collection of Bluetooth settings.
Determination of which programs you have in common with other devices.
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