User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Precautions
- Introduction
- Phone exterior
- Hardware setup
- Startup
- Today screen
- Input methods
- Settings
- Phone operation
- Programs
- Calendar
- Contacts
- Internet Explorer
- Messaging
- Windows Media
- Help
- Games
- Mobile Security
- Calculator
- Speech Commander
- Download Agent
- Excel Mobile
- File Explorer
- Java Manager
- Modem Link
- Notes
- Pictures & Videos
- Pocket MSN
- PowerPoint Mobile
- Search
- Set Ringtone
- SIM Message
- SIM Toolkit
- Skype
- Sprite Backup
- Tasks
- Terminal Services Client
- Digital Media Server
- Word Mobile
- Recover Storage
- Camera/camcorder operation
- Microsoft ActiveSync
- Webaroo
- Troubleshooting information
- Care and maintenance
- Product data
- SAR
- License Agreement
Settings 37
9. The Beam window appears, listing all available neighboring devices ready to receive a beam.
Tap the name of a Bluetooth device to begin sending.
Using a Bluetooth stereo headset
The PDA phone supports Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) that sends a stereo
audio stream (such as music) to a Bluetooth stereo headset.
To set up a Bluetooth stereo headset:
1. Turn on your Bluetooth stereo headset.
2. Create a new partnership (see "Setting up Bluetooth" on page 36 for details).
3. Tap the new partnership name and select the services (such as Hands Free, Wireless Stereo, and
Headset) you want (available options vary depending on the headset model). For example,
when you select Wireless Stereo, you can then open a program (such as Windows Media) to
play back a music file from with the PDA phone and listen to the music using your Bluetooth
stereo headset.
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