Use Bluetooth Services - Dialogue M2A1 User Manual

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bay. Insert the SIM card into the slot. SIM card would be push-locked.
To remove the SIM card:
1.
Power off the computer and remove the battery pack.
2.
Push-eject the SIM card.
3.
Remove the SIM card.
Note:
Enable WWAN Module
To enable WWAN, press either Fn+F10 or the W
button in Control Center. (Once the module is
enabled, the blue dot lights.)
After the module is enabled, the connection utility opens automatically and scans for
service provider's networks.
Connect & Access Services
Depending on the WWAN module that is built in, the connection utility to work with will be
different. For detailed information on using the connection utility, see its Online Help.

Use Bluetooth Services

Bluetooth is a wireless protocol for exchanging data over short distances. Within Bluetooth
signal radius, devices such as computers, cellular phones, PDA, printers, faxes, keyboards,
and pointing devices are in the position to share its files and services to other devices and
vice versa as long as they are equipped with Bluetooth modules and have the permissions
to do so.
Computers built-in with Bluetooth modules are able to share and access various Bluetooth
services such as:
Personal area networking
Dial-up networking
Serial port connection
File transfer
LAN access
Synchronization and PIM data exchange
Printing
Human interface device (Keyboard, Mouse) connection
Faxing
Connecting a headset
Audio distribution
If the SIM card cannot be push-inserted, make sure if it is
inserted in the right direction before re-insertion. Do not force
the insertion, so as not to damage the SIM card.
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