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Chapter 6: Settings
Beam
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Tapping on any of these icons displays an associated
notification bubble
with information
about and access to the missed call(s) or voice message(s).
6.36
Beam
If your unit is equipped with an IrDA end-cap, tapping on
Beam
allows you to enable
Receive all incoming beams
so that your unit can accept incoming data from other
IrDA devices.
6.37
Bluetooth
Setup
Bluetooth
is a global standard for wireless connectivity for digital devices and is intended
for Personal Area Networks (PAN). The technology is based on a short-range radio link that
operates in the ISM band at 2.4 GHz. When two
Bluetooth
-equipped devices come within
range of each other, they can establish a connection. Because
Bluetooth
utilizes a radio-
based link, it does not require a line-of-sight connection in order to communicate.
Switching On the Bluetooth Radio
Before pairing a headset or any other
Bluetooth
device with NEO, make certain that the
Blu-
etooth
device power is enabled and that the radio is switched on; it is
enabled
by default. If,
for some reason, it has been disabled:
•
Tap on
Start>Settings>System
tab and then, tap on the
Power
icon to display the
Power
dialog box.
•
Tap on the
Built-in Devices
tab, and tap in the checkbox next to
Enable Bluetooth
.
•
Next, tap on
Start>Settings>Connections tab>Bluetooth
icon.
•
Tap on the
Mode
tab, and check
Turn on Bluetooth
. Tap
OK
.
•
Turn your
Bluetooth
device on and place it within a few feet of NEO.
Note: The
Bluetooth
radio uses an internal antenna.