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Hammer AXE PRO
14. Bluetooth
A built-in Bluetooth module is a wireless, short-range communication
technology used to exchange data up to 10 meters distance. The most
commonly used Bluetooth devices are headphones or wireless speakers
used to make voice calls and listening to music. Also car kits and other
wireless mobile devices such as laptops, tablets, and mobile phones are
often used.
14.1 Sending files
To send file enter:
[Applications menu]
>
[Settings]
>
[Bluetooth]
move
the slider
[Bluetooth]
to the right to turn it on. Enter
[File manager]
and
hold a little longer the file you wish to share. Then touch an icon
and
choose Bluetooth from the list. In the list, touch the device ID to start
pairing. When pairing is complete the file will be send automatically.
14.2 Receiving files
To receive a file enter:
[Applications menu] > [Settings] > [Bluetooth] move the slider
[Bluetooth] to the right to turn it on.
When paired, the smartphone will
receive a file send from another device and save it in its memory.
14.3 Connection a bluetooth headset.
To connect a headset to your smartphone enter:
[Application menu]
>
[Settings]
>
[Bluetooth] >
and select headset ID from the list. When
pairing is active you will be able to listen to music and pick up/make calls.
15. Internet
15.1 Wi-Fi
Enter
[Applications menu]
>
[Settings]
>
[Wi-Fi]
and move the slider to
the right to turn it on. If you wish to add or give a new Wi-Fi network
touch
"Menu"
button and select option
[Advanced]
or
[Refresh].
In this
field you can see a list of available Wi-Fi networks, connection status
between the device and given network, an icon depicting network signal
strength, security (a padlock visible).
If a Wi-Fi network is secured then on an attempt to connect an enquiry
for password will appear, which is to be entered by a virtual alphanumeric.
15.2 Connecting with LTE or 3G network
Using a smartphone you can use the mobile internet, offered by your
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