Product Manual

Juno T41
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6.4 Working with Bluetooth
If your device comes with built-in Bluetooth capability, you can
wirelessly transmit data to and from your device by connecting to
available Bluetooth enabled devices. To find out if you have
Bluetooth installed in your device, tap > Settings > System >
System Information > Wireless.
Bluetooth capability is a short-range wireless communication
technology that exchanges information (beam) over a distance of up
to 30 feet (10 meters) without requiring a physical connection.
Bluetooth settings: tap > Settings > Bluetooth.
Mode: To enable Bluetooth, select the check box Turn on
Bluetooth. If you want other Bluetooth devices to find your device,
also check the Make this device visible to other devices
checkbox.
Devices: Tap Add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices.
For enhanced security, use passcodes.
COM Ports: Available only for Bluetooth-connected devices that
support serial (COM) connections.
Wake Settings: Allow Bluetooth activity to turn the device on.
When this check box is selected, another Bluetooth device can send
data and your device will turn on and reply if necessary, but only if
Bluetooth is enabled.
NOTE: It is recommended that your device be configured to
automatically turn off when not in use. Otherwise, another Bluetooth
device could turn on your device, transfer data and if Juno T41 does
not turn off again, drain the battery.
Receiving Beams: To allow the device to receive incoming beams,
tap > Settings > Connections > Beam to open the Beam
screen. Check the Receive all incoming beams checkbox and tap
OK.
Creating a Bluetooth Partnership: Bluetooth partnerships are
required for connections to some PC’s, printers, and headphones.
Configuring Bluetooth connections vary depending upon how each