User Manual

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Bluetooth settings
To access the Bluetooth setting screen,
tap Start > Settings > Connections tab >
Bluetooth.
To turn Bluetooth on or off, check/uncheck
the Turn on Bluetooth option.
With Bluetooth off, you cannot use Bluetooth
to send or receive information. You might
want to turn the radio off at times to
conserve battery power, or in situations
where radio use is prohibited, such as
airplanes or hospitals.
By default, the Bluetooth is turned off. If you
turn it on, and then turn off your device, the
Bluetooth radio also turns off. When you turn
on your device again, the Bluetooth radio
automatically turns on the radio. If you wish
to turn on the radio, turn off the Bluetooth
rst, and then turn on the radio.
To make your device discoverable, check the
Make this device discoverable to other
devices option.
If the Bluetooth radio is turned on, all other
Bluetooth devices within range (about 10
meters) can detect your device and attempt
to beam information to it, establish a bond,
or use a Bluetooth service. In this mode,
other devices can detect your device,
whether or not a bond has been created;
however, in order to receive a beam from
another device, you must accept it on your
device.
Other Bluetooth devices can now detect your
device and attempt to beam information to it,
establish a bond, or use a Bluetooth service.
Note that, to receive beamed information,
you must accept it on your device by
selecting Discoverable; this also turns on
your Bluetooth radio.
If you no longer want your device to
be discoverable, uncheck the Turn on
Bluetooth option or uncheck the Make this
device discoverable to other devices
option to leave the radio on but not allow
detection by other devices.
Bonds
To exchange information in a secure
manner, you may use a bond to create
a relationship between your Apollo and
another Bluetooth device. To
create a bond, you need to enter the same
personal identication number (PIN) on
the two devices that you want to bond. You
need only create a bond once between
two devices. Once a bond is created, the
devices recognize the bond and are able to
exchange information without a PIN.
To create a Bond:
You can create a bond between your
device and another with Bluetooth. Once
you do this, Bluetooth doesnt need to be
in discoverable mode in order to beam
information between the two devices; you
only need to have the Bluetooth radio turned
on.
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