Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 사용자 설명서

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Pairing with a Bluetooth Device 
Pairing initiates a connection between your tablet and the target device, usually by using a 
passcode or PIN. After pairing, your tablet and the target device recognize each other and 
exchange information without having to enter a passcode or PIN. 
1.  Press 
 and touch
 
 
Settings > Bluetooth.  
2.  Touch the Bluetooth ON/OFF slider to turn Bluetooth on. 
3.  Make sure that the target device is discoverable, so that your tablet can find it. Refer to 
the instructions that came with the target device to find out how to set it to discoverable 
mode. 
4.  Touch Scan. Your tablet will start to scan for Bluetooth devices within range. 
5.  When you see the name of the target device displayed in the Bluetooth devices section, 
touch the name. Your tablet then automatically tries to pair with the target device. 
  If automatic pairing fails, enter the passcode supplied with the target device. 
The pairing and connection status is displayed below the target device in the Bluetooth devices 
section. When you are connected to the target device,   (Bluetooth connected) displays in the 
status bar.  
Note
: Due to different specifications and features of other Bluetooth-compatible devices, display 
and operations may be different, and functions such as transfer or exchange may not be 
possible with all Bluetooth-compatible devices. 
Reconnect to a Bluetooth Device 
When you have paired your tablet with another device, you should be able to reconnect it 
automatically by turning on Bluetooth on your tablet. 
1.  Press 
 and touch
 
 
Settings > Bluetooth
2.  Touch the Bluetooth ON/OFF slider to turn Bluetooth on. 
3.  Make sure that the target device is discoverable. 
4.  Touch the target device’s name in the Bluetooth devices section. 
5.  If prompted to enter a passcode, try 0000 or 1234, or consult the target device’s 
documentation to find the passcode. 
  If you still cannot reconnect, follow the instructions i
and then follow the instructions i
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