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Connecting bluetooth devices, Disabling bluetooth devices – HP Z1 G2-Workstation User Manual

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10.

Connect the unit to the Internet through the wireless feature or with an RJ-45 network cable.

To set up a WLAN and connect to the Internet, you need a broadband modem (either DSL or

cable) (purchased separately), high-speed Internet service purchased from an Internet service

provider, and a wireless router (purchased separately).

Connecting Bluetooth devices

The workstation is Bluetooth

®

-enabled. To connect a Bluetooth wireless device:

1.

Make your Bluetooth device send out a radio signal so that it is discoverable by the workstation

(refer to the device documentation for instructions).

2.

In the Windows Control Panel, go to Hardware and Sound then to to Devices and

Printers.

If your Bluetooth device is a printer, select Add a printer, select Add a network,

wireless or Bluetooth printer, and follow the on-screen instructions.

For all other devices, select Add a device, select Bluetooth devices, and then follow the

on-screen instructions.

Disabling Bluetooth devices

The Bluetooth features can be disabled through the system BIOS, through the operating system, or by

removing the wireless modules from the system.

NOTE:

Disabling the Bluetooth features through the system BIOS or by removing the wireless modules

from the system will also disable the WLAN functionality.

To disable the Bluetooth features using the system BIOS, do the following:

1.

During system boot, press F10 to enter the BIOS setup.

2.

Locate and select the Security menu from the available menu selections displayed near the top of

the screen.

3.

Select Slot Security.

4.

Select Slot 1 mini PCIe / mSATA.

5.

Use the arrow keys to change Enabled to Disabled, and then press F10 to accept the change.

6.

Select File from the header menus, and then select Save Changes and Exit.

To disable the Bluetooth features in Windows 7, do the following:

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