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Kyocera K2000 User Manual page 80

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Fun & Games
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a global standard for wireless connectivity, based on short-range radio signal.
Bluetooth technology facilitates connectivity from one device to another without the need for
cables. Bluetooth enabled devices can communicate with each other when they come within a
range of 30 feet (10 meters). Bluetooth devices do not require a line-of-sight connection in order
to communicate.
Power: Select to enable the Bluetooth. When the Power option is highlighted, it displays the
current Bluetooth status.
Inquiry Audio Device: Search for other Bluetooth devices enabled for connection. Press the
left soft key, OK, to activate the search.
My Device: Displays a listing of paired devices. Users can connect directly to Bluetooth enabled
devices saved to your phone.
• Connect: Connect to paired devices
• Rename: Rename a paired device.
• Delete: Delete a device from the list.
• Search: Search for new devices.
Active Device
View current device connected.
Setting
Configure your phones Bluetooth settings. Set the following:
Visibility: Allows your phone to be visible to other Bluetooth enabled phones or devices.
Select from ON or OFF. View current status by highlighting the menu option.
Change device name: Rename the device. Press the left soft key to enter into edit mode.
Press the left soft key, Option, to complete.
Authentication: Select to activate the security feature. Users connecting to your phone must
enter a security code.
Audio Path: Set the audio path to the phone or headset.
FTP Setting:

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