User Manual
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Receiving a Bluetooth Beam:
1. Make sure that your device is
congured to receive incoming beams
and that the Bluetooth is in discoverable
mode.
2. Make sure your device is within 10
meters of the beaming device.
3. When prompted to receive an
incoming beam, tap Yes. The
information is now stored on your
device.
Using a Bluetooth Phone as a Modem:
You can use a phone that has Bluetooth
capabilities as a modem for your device.
To do this, you create a Bluetooth modem
connection on your device and send
information to the phone using Bluetooth.
The phone relays information over the
phone line and sends back to your device
any information that you requested over the
connection.
Once you create a modem connection to the
Bluetooth phone, you can reuse it whenever
you want to use the phone as a modem.
1. Make sure that the Bluetooth phone is
turned on, that your device’s and the
phone’s Bluetooth radios are turned on,
and that your device and the phone are
within 10 meters of one another.
2. If you have not already done so, create
a Bluetooth phone connection using the
method described below:
3. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab
> Connections > Add a new modem
connection.
4. Enter a name for the connection.
5. In the Select a modem list, tap
Bluetooth > Next.
6. Make sure that the phone is discoverable.
Some phones may also need to be
pairable in order to accept a bonding
request.
7. If the phone appears in the My
Connections list, skip to step 14. If not,
tap New and follow the remaining steps.
8. In the list, tap the phone and then Next.
9. In PIN, enter a PIN of between 1 to 16
characters, and tap Next.
10.Enter the same PIN on the phone.
11. If you want, in Name, edit the name of
the phone.
12.Tap Finish.
13.In the My Connections list, tap the
phone, and then Next.
14.Enter the phone number to dial for this
connection and tap Next.
15.In User name, Password, and Domain,
enter the logon information for this
connection and tap Finish.
16.Start using the program that uses the
Bluetooth phone connection; such as
Inbox to send and receive e-mail, or
Internet Explorer to browse the Web.
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