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onvenient Functions
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Switching between the FOMA terminal and
Bluetooth device
1
During a call
X
r
(1 second or
longer)
For operations from the Bluetooth device, see
the Bluetooth device User’s Guide.
Using the Bluetooth device to play
music, audio, etc.
To play Music Player tracks or sounds of 1Seg, videos
and moving pictures on a Bluetooth device, connect
the Bluetooth device to the FOMA terminal via
Advanced Audio Distribution service.
1
Connect the Bluetooth device via
Advanced Audio Distribution
service
Connecting Bluetooth devices
→
p.376
If the Bluetooth device is connected via
Advanced Audio Distribution service while
Advanced Audio Distribution service is in
standby mode, the Music Player starts
automatically. Depending on the “Music Player
setting”, etc., the Music Player may not start
automatically while the standby screen is not
displayed or another function is active.
2
Start playback
Sounds come from the Bluetooth device.
Setting Bluetooth
<Bluetooth settings>
1
Bluetooth menu screen (p.376)
X
“Bluetooth settings”
X
Select any
item:
Set authentications
……
Set whether to
authenticate Bluetooth sending/receiving. To
authenticate, set whether to encrypt data.
Session number setting
……
Set whether to
enter a session number in Send all/Bluetooth.
Time-out to search
……
Set time (01 to 20
seconds) to search for Bluetooth devices.
Forward ring tone
……
Set whether to send a
voice call/videophone ring tone to the connected
headset or handsfree device.
Music Player setting
……
Set whether to
activate the Music Player automatically on an
Advanced Audio Distribution service-compatible
Bluetooth device or to end the Music Player
automatically when the Advanced Audio
Distribution service is disconnected.
Dial from other device
……
Set whether to
enable dialing from an external device.
Bluetooth info
……
View the Bluetooth Device
name, Device (Bluetooth) address, Device class
and Services. The Device name can be changed
by pressing
o
(Edit).
N
z
Even if the Bluetooth device activates, you may
not be able to talk on the Bluetooth device when a
handsfree device or earphone/microphone
(optional) is connected.
z
You can switch the talk from the function menu of
the voice call/videophone screen.
N
z
1Seg or Video sounds can only be played on the
A2DP-compatible Bluetooth device supporting
SCMS-T copyright protection.
z
While sounds of 1Seg, video, moving picture and
music come from the Bluetooth device, the
Bluetooth device volume does not change even
when the FOMA terminal volume is adjusted.
z
You can also activate the Music Player by
playback, pause and other operations of the
Bluetooth device when it is connected via Audio
service (compatible Bluetooth device only).
z
The Bluetooth device remote control is available
during Music Player background playback.
z
Sounds cannot come from the Bluetooth device
when a stereo earphone set (optional) or
earphone/microphone (optional) is connected.
z
A Bluetooth device connection via Advanced
Audio Distribution service is recorded in
connection history. If there is connection history
and the Bluetooth device is active (Bluetooth ON),
the device is automatically connected when
viewing 1Seg or playing a file even if it is not
connected via Advanced Audio Distribution
service. If connection succeeds, sounds come
from the Bluetooth device. If connection fails, a
message appears asking whether to listen to
sounds from the FOMA terminal.
z
If a Bluetooth connection is terminated during
moving picture/video/music playback, a message
appears indicating the disconnection. Depending
on the “Music Player setting”, the FOMA terminal
open/close status, etc., the Music Player may exit
automatically without the message appearing.
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