Carol.
On the 6630 
Menu key
Connectivity
Bluetooth
Press the cursor key right to move to the second tab sheet of paired
devices.
Now arrow down to focus the bn.
Now press soft key 1 and arrow down to the delete option.

This will get rid of it, you should not have to do anything with the BN!



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Sent: 01 December 2005 13:15
To: BrailleNote Mailing List
Subject: [Braillenote] Problem With Authentication Code and Paired Devices

Hi all,

I've run into a problem where I elected for my Nokia 6630 not to ask each
time for Authentication and thought the pairing with BN was fine.
However, BN seems to think it's paired when Nokia says it's not and it's
probably going to be best to delete the evidence of the other device from
both the BN and the Nokia.  I'm having trouble doing this with the Nokia,
though I'm sure I've done it in the past, so if anyone knows what I do so
that it doesn't even know I have a BrailleNote then this would be useful.
In addition, I know the BN stores the Authentication Code somewhere.  Is
there a file I need to delete to get rid of this information also?

Thanks for any help with this.


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