This is going to be somewhat difficult because you have to select your pictures first and have to find the device. First you have to press the menu button (which is the middle button on top with the line through it) then press to the right to select fun and apps; press select again (which is the top right button next to menu) then press to the right and select button. That would take you in the pictures. Press the down button twice and then you are going to press the number 0 button. Do this multiple times until you think you selected all your pictures. After this press the menu button again then press the down button 4 times this should take you to move marked files and press select. This should take you to the menu of devices you have which the first one is hopefully your computer. Press select and a message should pop up on the computer telling you to accept the files. Good Luck
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Tip & How-To about Miscellaneous
Pairing Bluetooth Devices
Posters often ask "How do I pair my Bluetooth ???" Insert whatever device you have at the question marks.
Generally, you need to read the instructions for the camera, headset, speakers or whatever the Bluetooth device is.
Roughly speaking though.
Settings - Bluetooth - Search, on the Android, iPhone, Windows phone whatever.
With camera, speaker, headphones or whatever the Bluetooth device is, you have to press a button on that device to send out the signal. On my Bowers and Wilkins T6 Speakers, there is a button on the top with the Bluetooth symbol on it. This is the part people usually don't do and ask for advice, thinking it will do this automatically.
When the Android device recognizes it, click Pair, and if it asks for a code, the Default is '0000', (four zeros, no quotes).
On your Ford Sync board, press the phone button. It will start to search for already paired devices. If none is found, press the arrow buttons until you find 'Add Bluetooth Device'. Then, press OK. You'll see it will generante a PIN. Now, make your phone's bluetooth application look for new devices. After a while, the Ford Sync device will appear on the phone screen. Select it, and make the the bluetooth application proceed. When a PIN (or pairing code, or passkey) is requested, enter the PIN generated by the Ford Sync device.
Hope it works for you.
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Carlos
On the back there is some plates. Take off 6 (i know there are 8 but 2 of them aren't worth the trouble, theyr'e the corner ones close to the front) then pull of the top. Pretend the top is still on. There should be chip right behind the power button. If there is one push the white button and hold down the black lever on the top. If there isn't a chip you have to order one from sony.
Depending on brand of phone look for settings then connection.Under connection look for bluetooth or something similar.Under bluetooth look for setup then find or locate that is discovery mode.Now push power on button of bluetooth and hold in until a steady light is on if done correctly phone should now connect to bluetooth then enter passcode,usually 0000.
Try the buttons on the side. Open the phone, On the top of the phone, left side, increase the long button by pushing the top of the long button. Let me know if this works.
Go to;
Menu,
Bluetooth,
Bluetooth, again select ON,
My Phone Visibility, select SHOWN TO ALL,
My Phone's Name, give it a Name ie. mine is Goliath,
It should work after that. The order of the menu might not be the same on your phone as above, but it gives you the idea of where to find Bluetooth settings.
The name you give your phone is the name that other people will see when you send a file/pic etc...
Did you have a memory card insde the phone? If so, try borrow someones usb/memory card adapter or buy one, if you're not willing to buy one and no one else has one then you could use a USB cable. (Or borrow one).
If you use your phone so much that you find you remember what keys to push to get to a certain play and you have another bluetooth enabled phone then send them to that phone. Bluetooth should activate automatically.
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