Bluetooth – Dell Venue 7 (3741, Late 2014) User Manual
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5. Copy the desired files such as music or pictures from your device to the
computer, or vice versa.
NOTE: The steps above are applicable to Microsoft Windows.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that lets your device
connect to other Bluetooth devices such as headsets, computers, other mobile
devices, and so on.
Turning on Bluetooth allows your device to detect nearby Bluetooth devices and
automatically connect to devices that are already paired.
When Bluetooth is turned on, you can also set the following:
• Visible: Other Bluetooth devices can detect your device.
• Invisible: Other Bluetooth devices cannot detect your device. However, devices
that are already paired can connect to your device.
Turning on Bluetooth and making the device discoverable
1. Tap
→ Settings → Bluetooth.
2. Tap ON to turn on Bluetooth.
3. Tap Visible to all nearby Bluetooth devices to make the device discoverable by
other nearby Bluetooth devices.
Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth device
1. Turn on Bluetooth.
2. In the AVAILABLE DEVICES list, tap the device that you want to connect to.
NOTE: To search for devices again, tap SEARCH FOR DEVICES.
3. To initiate a connection with a device, tap the name of the device.
4. When the pairing is successful, the paired device can be automatically
connected.
5. If more than two devices are paired, you have to tap one of the paired device
so that it can be connected.
Ending a Bluetooth connection
On the Bluetooth connection page, tap the connected device to end the Bluetooth
connection.
NOTE: If you are ending a Bluetooth connection from a headset or keypad,
a pop-up window alerts you. Tap OK to continue to end the Bluetooth
connection.
Unpairing
On the Bluetooth connection page, tap
→ Unpair to erase all pairing information
with that device.