Understanding Bluetooth; Turning On Bluetooth - Motorola DROID Manual

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CHAPTER 8: Bluetooth on Your DROID

Understanding Bluetooth

Bluetooth allows your DROID to communicate with things wirelessly.
Bluetooth is a small radio that transmits from each device. Before you can
use a peripheral with the DROID, you have to "pair" it with that device to
connect it to the peripheral. Many Bluetooth devices can be used up to 30
feet away from the DROID.
Among other things, the DROID works with Bluetooth headphones, Bluetooth stereo
systems and adapters, Bluetooth keyboards, Bluetooth car stereo systems, Bluetooth
headsets, and hands-free devices. The DROID supports A2DP, which is known as
Stereo Bluetooth.

Turning On Bluetooth

The first step to using Bluetooth is to turn
the Bluetooth radio On.
1. From your Home screen, tap your
Menu button.
2. Then, touch Settings.
3. Touch Wireless & Networks at the
top of the list.
4. You will see Bluetooth in the list.
5. By default, Bluetooth is initially Off
on the DROID. Touch the box to
turn it to the On position. You will
see a green check mark appear in
the box.

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