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Discoverable mode, and that all services are enabled. It is possible
to have certain services enabled on your remote Bluetooth device,
while having other services that are disabled. For example, you
could have LAN and FTP enabled, while having ActiveSync and
Serial Port disabled. If this is the case, then the Braille Sense Plus
B32 will only display LAN and FTP.
Once the Braille Sense Plus B32 has found all of the available
services, it will display the services in a list in the following format:
“service name xx/yy” where xx is the number of the service that you
are on, and yy is the number of total available services. You can
move through the available services by pressing “space-1” or “space-
4.” You can press “backspace” to return to the Bluetooth Device List.
Once the Braille Sense Plus B32 has finished searching service, you
can access the menu by pressing “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or by
pressing “F2.” The “Bluetooth Service List menu” has the “device
name,” “open FTP,” “disconnect” and “exit.” You can navigate the
menu items with “space-1” or “space-4.”
How to use “device name” and “exit” in the “Bluetooth service list”
menu are the same as how to use them in the “Bluetooth device list”
menu. Please refer to Section 12.1 (Bluetooth device list).
The “Open FTP” menu item allows you to open a direct FTP
connection with a remote Bluetooth device without having to select
the device and then the service. However, you must have connected
the service first before the Braille Sense Plus B32 will allow you to
transfer files. If you have not connected the FTP service already, and
you activate this function, you will hear, “FTP service disconnected.”
You can access “Open FTP” by pressing “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” and
then “space-1” or “space-4” to navigate to “Open FTP.” Once you are
at “Open FTP,” press “enter” to activate it, and the Braille Sense Plus
B32 will say, “connecting service.” You can also activate it by
pressing “t (dots 2-3-4-5)” while you are in the Bluetooth Device List
menu, or by pressing “enter-t (dots 2-3-4-5)” without calling up the
menu. This chapter will cover connecting various Bluetooth services
later in more detail.
The “disconnect” menu item will allow you to disconnect services that
are connected to other Bluetooth devices. You can access this item