Philips Cell Phone Cell Phone User Manual


 
12.Tools
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a global standard for wireless
connectivity. Bluetooth is based on low-cost,
short-range radio. Bluetooth technology facilitates
the replacement of cables normally used to connect
one device to another, with one universal short-
range radio connection. Two Bluetooth devices can
communicate with each other when they come
within a range of 10 meters of each other. Due to
their dependence on radio connection, as opposed
to altemative technologies such as an infrared
connection, Bluetooth devices do not require a line-
of-sight connection in order to communicate.
To check if the phone and the bluetooth device
can be connected, please refer to the equipment
manufacturer before purchase.
In some places, use of bluetooth is restricted.
Therefore, before making a bluetooth connection,
please refer the local authorities or the service
operator.
Power: Press the left soft key to activate.
Inquiry Audio Device: Press the left soft key to
search for an audio device. If the device is found,
press the left soft key Bond, then enter the
password to complete the pairing of devices.
My Device: Press the left soft key OK to display
“My device” then press the left soft key Option
to carry out the following operations:
Connect: Select a device and connect to it.
Rename: Rename the device.
Delete: Delete the device.
Delete All: Delete all devices.
Service List: Display the service list of this device.
Inquiry New Device: Find a new device.
Active Device: Display active device. You can press
the left soft key Cut to terminate the connection.
Setting: Displays the following options:
Visibility: Press the left soft key to activate.
Change Device Name: Rename the device.
Authentication: Set whether or not the device
requires authentication.
Audio Path: Select Leave in phone or Forward to
BT Headset.
FTP Setting: Set the Share Folder or Access Right
of the phone.
About: Show the service list of this phone.
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