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Bluetooth Radio (optional) 
The Duo-Touch includes an integrated Class 2 Bluetooth option. Its typical range is 10 meters. 
NOTE Using the Bluetooth radio and the WLAN radio at the same time will degrade the WLAN 
radio's performance. 
Turning the power to the Bluetooth or WLAN 
radios on or off 
1. Turn your Tablet PC over so you are looking at the 
back. 
2. Press the radio on/off button. 
Read About Bluetooth 
Bluetooth systems create a personal-area network 
(PAN), that may fill a room or may encompass no 
more distance than that between the cell phone on a 
belt-clip and the headset on your head. 
When Bluetooth-capable devices come within range of one another, an electronic conversation 
automatically takes place to determine whether they have data to share or whether one needs to control 
the other. The devices form a network. 
Once this network is established, the devices randomly hop frequencies in unison so they stay in touch 
with one another and avoid other networks that may be operating in the same room. 
One of the ways Bluetooth devices avoid interfering with other systems is by sending out very weak 
signals of 1 milliwatt. By comparison, the most powerful cell phones can transmit a signal of 3 watts. 
The low power limits the range of a Bluetooth device to about 10 meters, cutting the chances of 
interference between your computer system and your portable telephone or television. Even with the 
low power, the walls in your house won't stop a Bluetooth signal, making the standard useful for 
controlling several devices in different rooms. 










