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Linux:
Right-click on the ARCHOS USB device icon
remove."
You can now unplug the USB cable.

5. SETTINGS

Use the settings to modify your ARCHOS to function for your particular needs.
You can scroll the screen up and down to reveal settings that you don't
initially see. When it is possible, you can use the Menu icon
more options within one of the settings.
5.1. Wireless & Networks
When you do not need the WiFi or Bluetooth® connections, you can
power.
Airplane mode: This cuts the WiFi and Bluetooth® connections. This is typically required when onboard airplanes in
order not to interfere with the aircraft's sensitive instruments.
Wi-Fi: Tap on this line to enable or disable the WiFi connection.
Wi-Fi settings: Allows you to set up and manage your WiFi networks. See:
Bluetooth: tap on this line to enable or disable the Bluetooth® connection.
Bluetooth settings: Allows you to set up your device's name (the name that will appear on your different Bluetooth®
devices), make it discoverable or hidden, scan for Bluetooth® devices in range, etc. See
is compatible with the Bluetooth® standards A2DP, DUN, PAN, OBEX, and AVRCP.
Cell phone tethering: Allows you to use your cell (mobile) phone as a modem to connect to the Internet when you
are not in range or do not want to connect via a WiFi access point. Your telephone subscription will need to include
a data plan. There may be certain extra costs associated with this. To tether (connect) your ARCHOS to your phone
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and select "unmount" or "safely
to access
deactivate them
in order to save battery
Making a WiFi
Connection.

Pairing

below. The ARCHOS

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