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The BrailleSense supports the following Bluetooth services: FTP, Serial port,
USB port, and headset. To access any of these functions, be sure that the
remote Bluetooth device is in Discoverable mode, and that the service you wish
to access is enabled on that device. It is possible to have certain services
enabled on your remote Bluetooth device, while disabling others. The
BrailleSense only sees and displays services which are enabled on your remote
device, even if others are available.
When the BrailleSense has found all of the available services, the services are
displayed in a list in the following format: "service name xx/yy" where xx is the
number at which the service appears in the list, and yy is the total number of
available services. You can move through the available services by pressing
"Space-1" or "Space-4". Press "Backspace" to return to the Bluetooth Device
List.
From the Bluetooth Service List, you can access the menu by pressing "Space-
M" or by pressing "F2". The "Bluetooth Service List menu" contains "Open FTP",
"Disconnect" and "Exit". You can navigate the menu items using "Space-1" or
"Space-4".
The "Open FTP" menu item allows you to quickly open a direct FTP connection
with a remote Bluetooth device without accessing the Device and Service lists.
However, you must have connected the FTP service previously for the
BrailleSense to allow you to transfer files. If you have not connected the FTP
service, and you activate this function, the unit announces, "FTP service
disconnected".
You can access "Open FTP” by pressing "Enter" on it from within the menu, or
by pressing "Enter-T" directly from the Bluetooth Service List. The BrailleSense
says, "Connecting service". Detailed information on connecting various service
types is covered later in this chapter.