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Enter PIN Code for the device as requested. 
After pairing, you will see a pair icon on the device you made.
 
 
To break a paired device relationship: 
 
1. Open 
My Bluetooth Places by double-clicking the icon on 
your desktop. 
2. Select 
Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
3. 
Right-click anywhere except on a device name and select 
Refresh from the pop-up menu to see an updated list. 
4. 
Right-click the device you want to unpair and select Unpair 
Device 
from the shortcut menu.
 
Passkey 
 
A Passkey is a password that is made up of 16 or less characters. Passkeys are also referred 
to as PIN codes, or Personal Identification Numbers. Passkey will be required if the Secure 
Connection option is enabled for a Bluetooth service or application. 
Secure Connection 
A passkey or link key is required each time a connection is attempted. 
All data exchanged over the Bluetooth connection is encrypted. 
Depending on other configuration options, authorization may also be required. 
Security Request Dialog Box 
 
Depending on your security settings, you may see a Bluetooth Authorization or Bluetooth 
PIN Code Request dialog box
 when a connection is attempted. But this is only if you have 
either Authorization or Authentication enabled. 
 
The method of notification is in the form of a bubble message displayed over the Bluetooth 
Tray
 icon in the Windows system tray. 
 
Click the bubble message and follow the instructions on the screen. The instructions vary, 
depending on the security configuration of the system. If the security notification is ignored 
after a preset timeout, the connection request will fail. 
 
In the Security Request dialog box, you will see the following: 
 
ƒ  Device Name: displays the user-friendly name of the device that is attempting 
to connect. 
ƒ  Request to access: displays the service that the remote device is trying to 
access. 
ƒ  OK: grants permission to establish connection. 
ƒ  No: denies permission to establish a connection. 
ƒ A 
checkbox that, when enabled, always allows the connecting device to access 
the service requested.