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5.4 Using Bluetooth
You can exchange information with Bluetooth enabled device. Devices with Bluetooth
capabilities can even beam information to a device in a different room if it is within the Bluetooth
signal coverage range.
You can use the internal Bluetooth functions as following:
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You can beam information including files, appointments and tasks between Bluetooth-
enabled devices.
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You can synchronize information between your device and PC via Bluetooth.
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You can have hands-free phone conversations with a Bluetooth-enabled headset.
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Once you connect to another Bluetooth-enabled device, you can locate and use any of the
services available on that device.
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You can create a connection between your device and another Bluetooth enabled phone to
use that phone as a modem.
How to turn Bluetooth on and make your device visible
1.
On your device, tap
Start > Settings > Connections
tab
> Bluetooth
.
2.
Select the
Turn on Bluetooth
and
Make this device visible to other devices
check boxes
and tap
ok
.
Bluetooth modes
Bluetooth has the following three different modes.
Mode
Description
On
Bluetooth is turned on and your device can detect other Bluetooth enabled
devices.
Off
Bluetooth is turned off and you cannot send/receive information. You can save
battery power on
Off
mode.
[Note]
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Bluetooth is set off by default. When you set it on and then turn off your device, Bluetooth
also turns off. When you turn on the device again, Bluetooth automatically turns on.
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When you are in places where using wireless device is prohibited, such as hospitals or
airplanes, you might want to turn the radio off.