Iphone  connection to monitor

Is it possible to plug my iphone into a monitor?
I want to be able to see a video or a website on a separate monitor from my iphone.
I know apple store sells this cable but is there any settings I need to change in the iphone??

Thanks, but unfortunately for me the Polar H7 does not have any buttons or anything that can actively affect the pairing, it is manifest just a transmitter. Pairing can apparently only be done by finding the Polar H7 in the unit that you want to pair with (my 4s) and after my delete of the device, my iPhone 4s does not retrieve it as a Bluetooth device.

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