Instruction Manual

Managing Data
258 MAX-700
Transferring Data via Bluetooth
Transferring Data via Bluetooth
If your unit is equipped with the optional Bluetooth device (internal), you
can transfer data between your unit and a computer using the Bluetooth
technology. By default, both the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices are enabled,
but not connected to a network.
If you have disabled the devices, you must enable them before trying to
transfer data via Bluetooth (see Enabling or Disabling the Bluetooth and
Wi-Fi Devices on page 276).
The computer that you use must run Windows XP SP3 or later; otherwise,
there could be problems during data transfer. The computer must also be
equipped with a Bluetooth device and be configured properly.
Note: If you prefer to use devices such as BlackBerry smartphones instead of a
computer for data transfer, you must ensure that they are
Bluetooth-compatible and configured properly.
Some devices only allow data transfer between devices of the same make.
In this case, you will need to use another type of device or a standard
computer to transfer data from your MAX-700 unit.
Your unit must be located within a 9-meter area from your computer
(limitation of the Bluetooth technology).
If you need to transfer large files (more than 1 Gb), use a USB key, or
connect to a Wi-Fi or an Ethernet network.