Friday, March 7, 2014
Hyundai Bluetooth Instructions
1. Turn on your cell phone. Turn on the ignition in your Hyundai. Keep your car parked, do not attempt to set up the Bluetooth while driving.
2. Turn the radio on in the Hyundai. Ensure that the volume is up loud enough so you can hear clearly.
3. Press the 'Talk' button on the steering wheel. Once you've done this the radio screen will display 'Listening' and will beep.
4. Say 'Setup' once you hear the beep. The Bluetooth in the car will respond 'Setup.'
5. Say 'Pair Phone' once you hear the prompt. The Bluetooth will respond 'Pair Phone.'
6. Say 'Yes' to comfirm the pairing process and then say the name of your phone such as 'John Doe's Phone' and then 'Yes' to confirm the name.
7. Click on the 'Settings' menu on your phone and then click on 'Bluetooth.' Your Hyundai Bluetooth will be displayed on your phone. Click 'OK' to select your Hyundai Bluetooth.
8. Wait for the radio to display 'Connection Complete.' Once it does, do not turn off your car. The Bluetooth will now copy the contacts from your phone to make them readily available. Wait until 'Transfer Complete' is displayed on the radio.
How to Find a Person's Address Phone Number Through Free Public Records
1. Look through vital records in the public library. Public libraries contain copies of records for people and for events that have occurred. Newspaper announcements of marriages, divorces, births and deaths become part of history. In the library, search through the microfilm, newspaper clippings and more.
2. Contact the Census Bureau. The Census Bureau collects and maintains the information gathered from individuals. The Bureau has records regarding names and addresses as well as other statistical data.
3. Ask local authorities for information. Each county keeps records of individuals and provides access to free public records. Many allow online searching, but it often requires a visit. Searching through the county could take more time. Ask a clerk for assistance to help shave some time.
4. Locate information through genealogy. Ancestors.com and other websites promote extensive and detailed information and search tools. Some may require a fee, but others like Family Search and Ancestor Hunt provide tools for individuals to search public records for free.
5. Search by an email address or domain name. Many search engines give a person's name, address and other information based on the email address provided. Or, if the individual purchased a domain name but did not make it private, the information for the owner becomes available.
How to Get Low Income Assistance on ATT Telephone Bill
1. Go to AT&T's website at att.com.
2. Click on 'Wireless.'
3. Click on 'Explore.'
4. Click on 'Resources.' You can find this listed under 'Wireless.'
5. Click on 'Community Support.'
6. Click on 'Lifeline and Link Up.' This brings you to the page with information and application forms for each state's Lifeline and Link Up services.
7. Determine if you are eligible for Lifeline and Link Up support. The states where these programs are available are listed on the AT&T site. If you see your state, click on it to get details on eligibility requirements. In general, eligibility is determined based on whether you qualify for and receive other government benefits, such as Medicaid, food stamps or Section 8 public housing assistance.
8. Fill out an application. You can download and print applications from the AT&T website. You must fill out the specific application for your state. On the application, you must give your personal and phone service information, declare what government support that you already receive and consent to a credit check. Depending on the state, you may need to submit supporting documents, such as your previous year's tax return.
9. Submit the application to AT&T's Lifeline office.AT&T Lifeline - Link UpP.O. Box 192830San Juan, PR 00919-2830
How to Connect a BlueParrott B250
1. Charge the BlueParrot device first before attempting to use it with your phone.
2. Turn off the headset by pressing the multifunction button. A light will flash red and will blink four times before it turns off.
3. Press and hold the same on/off button until the red and blue lights flash. You will hear two tones followed by four more tones. This process may take 15 seconds. Keep the button pressed the entire time.
4. Put your mobile device in pairing mode based on your manufacturer settings. For example, a Motorola phone requires you to navigate to 'Menu,' 'Settings,' 'Connections,' 'Bluetooth link' and 'Hands-free.'
5. Type in the password '0000' if your cell phone requests a paring passcode. The blue light on the headset will illuminate, letting you know the devices have been paired.
How to Send an SMS Over the Net
1. Select an online SMS program. There are several that do not require a sign up or download. Some of the popular sites are Onlinetextmessage.com and Mobile-sender.com (see References).
2. Navigate to the website you've selected. View the SMS interface to become comfortable with it. Enter your recipient's area code and telephone number, and then enter your message. Note the character count on the side. The SMS sites usually have a limit of about 140 characters per message.
3. Select the person's cellular-phone carrier if required. Most services need this information. Enter your telephone number or email address. Click 'Send' or 'Send Message' to send your SMS online.
How to Activate Free GPRS
1. Call the customer service department of your cell phone service provider.
2. Tell the representative you want to activate GPRS on your handset. Tell them your username or cell phone number and your phone model. The rep will then activate GPRS on your account and send you the GPRS settings for your phone via SMS (text message). Or you'll be guided in configuring the settings manually.
3. Open the SMS you receive on your phone. The settings will then update. If you have been asked to input the settings manually, go to 'Menu' > 'Internet Settings' > 'Internet Profiles' (or similar options on a different phone). Then, select 'Data Account' and enter the carrier information provided by the representative.Once you enter these settings, GPRS will be activated for free.
How to Port Out From Telenor to Ufone
1. Create a text message on your Ufone with a subject of 'MNP' and text it to '667.' You will receive a reply text with a user name, CNIC and SIM (IMSI) number.
2. Browse to the Ufone GSM: MNP page listed in the Resources section and fill out the form.
3. Type in the phone number you wish to port, your name, email address, activation date, address, the type of account you have (prepaid or postpaid), the carrier the phone number is registered with and your contact number. The user name, CNIC and IMSI will be in the text message you received.
4. Type in the security code and click 'Submit.'
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