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1. Tap twice quickly and hold the item and then move your finger on the touchpad to drag Display the contextual menu Click once CT e The touchpad is a pressure sensitive device that requires proper care to avoid damage e Do not rest heavy objects on the touchpad or its buttons e Do not scratch the touchpad with sharp pointed objects or your fingernails LN Book Series User Manual R13 Activates or deactivates the touchpad lt Fn gt lt F8 gt LN Book Series User Manual Turn on off Mute volume Sleep button Make the system entering sleep mode Defined by operation system setting Decrease volume Switches display between internal LCD and an external display device such as a monitor or projector or allows simultaneous display ET Make sure an external display device such as a monitor or projector has been connected to your Netbook properly before using this hotkey combination lt Fn gt lt F11 gt lt Fn gt lt Ins gt lt Fn gt lt Del gt Decreases screen brightness Increases screen brightness Switches between 3G WLAN and Blu etooth on off The status is indicated by the on screen display 3G WLAN and Bluetooth are available L T on select models Play Pause the playback of Windows Media Player Activates or deactivates the numeric keypad indicated by the light gray shade in the illustration on the previ ous page Activates or deactivates
2. is wider than the RJ 11 connector and has more conductors LN Book Series User Manual P 9 Bottom view er i mj a E e Ee Bottom components 1 Battery pack Supplies power to the LN Book when external power is not connected LN Book Series User Manual 4 Memory expansion slot cover Inside the cover you can find the memory slot of the oLio Book You can replace the existing memory module of your LN Book from here T To remove the cover a small Phillips head screwdriver is required For more information about replacing the memory module the limit of maximum memory or the types of certified memory modules for your LN Book P 10 Indicators 1 Bottom components 2 2 System status indicator e When the system is on it lights up in green e When the system is in Sleep mode it blinks up in green e When the system is off or Hibernation the light goes off 1 O Power button 3 pH Battery indicator e When the battery is charging it blinks up in orange e When the battery is fully charged it lights up in orange e When the battery is in use it lights up in green e When the battery is running low it blinks in green 4 6 Hard disk CD ROM activity indicator Flashes in green when the LN Book is accessing data in a Be m the hard disk or and externat CD ROM 5 Y Wireless LAN WLAN Bluetooth indicator e When WLAN or Bluetoo
3. the scroll lock function When activated the screen moves one line up or down when you press the up or down arrow key K L ET Scroll Lock does not work in all programs Function hotkey Description Function hotkey Windows key Provides quick access to the Start menu aa lt R gt Activates the Run dialog box lt Shift gt ag lt M gt gz E Opens the My Computer Window for n browsing disks and les Function hotkey Description Function hotkey lt Alt gt lt Tab gt Switches between windows B Application key lt Caps Lock gt Capitalizes all text entered LN Book Series User Manual Description Minimizes all open windows that contain Minimize buttons Cancels minimization of all windows Description Provides the same function as the right touchpad button displaying a contex tual pop up menu RIS Using built in wireless connectivity select models only With the built in wireless connectivity of your LN Book you 3 Click on the WLAN icon Win the notification area can access other wireless network enabled devices such as Ac located at the lower right corner of the desktop A list of cessPoint network stations Notebook computers Personal Digital available wireless networks will be displayed Assistants or digital projectors wirelessly without the constraints a of network cables ya To connect with a Local Area Network LAN at home or in the office you need the details of an acce
4. LN Book Series User Manual This model is recommended to install OS version below Windows7 32bit Table of Contents Overview P 1 BIOS Setup Menu P 23 About this book P 1 Main menu P 24 Typographics P 2 Security Menu Default P 25 pees sigs EE A E getter E RAA A AE E E T E set tacicabcs i Set User Password Set Supervisor Password P26 Package contents P 3 Pop MERU Deau E Exit Menu P 29 Getting your LN Book Series ready for use P 3 Multi Boot M P30 Saving power of your LN Book Series P 3 U T diceaseaseessi pees taeeeeasaneecuccieeumnae ane Expanding the capabilities of your LN Book Series P 5 Replacingthe memory P 31 E ie A NA EEA E B Remove the Storage Device P35 Prone view P7 Inatall the Storage Device P 37 a eae a E Right side view P 9 Bottom view P 10 Indicators P 11 Using your LN Book Series P 11 Using the touchpad P 12 Function hotkeys P 14 Windows key shortcuts and other keys P 15 Using built in wireless connectivity select models only P 16 Connecting to a wireless network P 17 Using Bluetooth available on select models P 18 Sending a file to a Bluetooth device P 21 LN Book Series User Manual Table of Contents ii Overview About this book This book provides you the main information about various components in your LN Book and demonstrates how to use them The following are the major chapters of this book Chapter title Overview Getting started Touring your LN Book Using your LN Book Using BIOS setup R
5. MM 0 System Time System Date LN Book Series User Manual Intel 1 66Ghz Boot V 0 11 667 Mhz 667 Mhz 0512KB booxMB xxx MB 09 00 00 01 01 2009 ATOM Select Boot Device lt Select Screen TL Select Item Enter Select gt Sub Menu F1 General Help F9 Setup Default F10 Save and Exit ESC Previous Page P 28 Quiet Boot Enabled Customer Logo is displayed and Summary Screen is disabled Disabled Customer Logo is not displayed and Summary Screen is enabled PXE Boot to Lan Enabled Support boot from Lan Disabled Don t Support boot from Lan Boot Device Priority 6 4 Exit Menu LN Book Series User Manual P 29 6 5 Multi Boot Menu BIOS will provide the user with the ability to select the devices for attempting to boot an OS The user will be able to specify which system device will be attempted 1st 2nd and so on The list of possible boot devices will include HDD CD ROM DVD Drive Floppy devices Network Boot If a specified device drive or media is not currently available in the system or is not in a bootable state the system will proceed to the next user selection device If none of the selected devices are present or in a bootable condition then the system will halt and display an error message Support USB FDD bootable function and also support Boot Block from USB FDD User can press F12 during POST to enter multi boot menu In this menu user can change boot devi
6. al display device such as a monitor or projector to the 15 pin D sub video jack of your LN Book with a VGA cable LN Book Series User Manual EFT To switch to the external display device or simultaneous display press the lt Fn gt lt F7 gt hotkey combination Insert a Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro MMC and SD memory card following the direction indicated on the card to exchange files PS Connect an earphone to the audio output jack to output sounds Connect a microphone to the microphone input jack to record sounds LN Book Series User Manual Access local area network LAN by connecting a network cable to the LAN port of your LN Book P 6 Touring your LN Book About this book LN Book Series User Manual 1 Built in webcam A built in 0 3 megapixel webcam that allows you to cap ture still images record videos and chat online 2 LCD Liquid Crystal Display panel 3 Power button Turns your LN Book on or off 4 Keyboard 5 Touchpad Refer to Using the touchpad on page 12 for details 6 Right touchpad button 7 Left touchpad button 8 Indicators Refer to Indicators on page 11 for details 9 F Built in microphone Receives sounds and voices for recording P 7 1 2 3 Left side components 1 POIN Power jack Connect AC power supply to power
7. and the Bluetooth device is 10 meters LN Book Series User Manual Explore My Bluetooth Places 4dd a Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Configuration k Quick Connect Stop the Bluetooth Device Welcome to the Bluctooth Setup Wizard This Winand s hele pou cad up pour Dhestocth arnore Aemobe deveces must be in Discoverhie mode for ihis computer in find tham Fiat amidence in making tems dence decwerbhe refer ia ewe ee a shee Het Coca P 18 3 Please wait while Windows is searching for available Bluetooth devices Select the Bluetooth device that you want to add and then click Next Hluatooth Device Selection Telma a dove FAiesone deare mi be m Dips eerable mode they opaga tp fied oper HI Ae mn ig A peels deve raae peter bo ihe pete denver deer ai Shape All devices a Searching lor Bluetooth doves in tho roghi pinan vam N LN Book Series User Manual 4 Refer to the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device to determine if there is a pre defined passkey Or Windows will generate a passkey for you If the pairing process is not done within a short time click Try Again to enter a passkey And click Next When you are prompted to enter the passkey on your Bluetooth device follow the on screen instructions to enter the passkey Bluetooth Security Setup Bluetooth Pareng Pared dences exchange a secre hey each ime they connect The hey is uiga lat each
8. ce without entering BIOS SETUP Utility LN Book Series User Manual P 30 Replacing the memory You can replace the existing memory module with a high capacity one Before you upgrade or replace memory please check on the web site to determine the module which can be used or contact Linkworld Electronic Co Ltd distributor or customer service center It is recommended that you take your LN Book to the Linkworld Electronic Co Ltd distributor or customer service center for the upgrade or memory replacement For details about the limit of maximum memory refer to the product information from http www linkworld com tw CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS LN Book Series User Manual 1 Shut down your LN Book completely Disconnect the power adapter and turn over your LN Book Battery Battery retainer A 3 Slide Battery retainer B to the left 1 and while still holding 4 The memory cover is secured with 1 screw Use a the retainer remove the battery from its compartment 2 screwdriver to remove the screw ella ADG Battery retainer B ET To remove the screw a Small Phillips head screwdriver is required LN Book Series User Manual P32 5 Remove the memory cover Ground yourself to your LN Book with professional grounding equipment like an anti static wristband or touch the metal surface on the in
9. e be sure to turn off wireless networking to avoid any possible risks to flight safety L There is another way for the LN Book to connect with a network See Q LAN Local Area Network port RJ 45 connector LN Book Series User Manual P 17 Using Bluetooth available on select models The Bluetooth function allows you to get connected to various 1 Right click on the Bluetooth icon amp J in the notification area devices and services that support Bluetooth transmission You can located at the lower right corner of the desktop and then connect wirelessly without the need for data cables when printing click Add a Bluetooth Device to launch the wizard documents synchronizing your Personal Information Management PIM data with your Personal Digital Assistant PDA or another Personal Computer PC mobile phone or even sharing a network connection lt 7 Bluetooth is available on select models Connecting to a Bluetooth device 2 Click Next 1 Press the lt Fn gt lt F11 gt hotkey combination to turn the Bluetooth on When the Bluetooth is turned on WLAN Bluetooth indicator lights up 2 Turn on the power of your Bluetooth device and activate its Bluetooth function You also need to make your Bluetooth device Discoverable Hlieiooth Setup e For details about how to activate the device s Bluetooth function please refer to its documentation The maximum effective range of connection between your LN Book
10. ecovering your system using QDataTrove Replacing the memory Appendix LN Book Series User Manual Description Introduction to this book P 1 Typographics The usage of notes tips and warnings in this manual is specifically for different purposes which are described as follows Meaning Information mainly to prevent the damage to components data or personal injury caused by misuse and improper operation or behavior Useful information for completing a task Supplementary information Keys on the keyboard Indicates a key on the keyboard or the UI on the screen Do not actually type the symbols User Interface UI on together with the enclosed letters the screen When you first set up your LN Book you may want to find more information on setups Refer to the user manual that is supplied with your operating system or search from Help and Support in the Start menu in Windows XP In this book the steps needed to reach a menu are shown in condensed form for example Start gt Help and Support The Control Panel options mentioned are organized by the default category view LN Book Series User Manual P 2 Getting started Depending on the model of your LN Book the appearance may be different from the illustrations shown in this manual Package contents Before using your LN Book for the first time please check if you have all the items with you For details about what should be included in the packa
11. ere is an old password then setup will prompt with the following window instead and a current password will be required to be entered at first Please type in your password Please type in your new password Please confirm your new password User can now type password in field Enter New Password and re enter password in field Confirm New Password for verification If the verification is OK Changes have been saved continue LN Book Series User Manual P 26 The password setting is complete after user presses enter If the current password entered does not match the actual current password Invalid password Re enter Password continue If the new password and confirm new password strings do not match Password do not match Re enter Password Password on Boot Defines whether a password is required or not while the events defined in this group happened The following sub options are all requires the Supervisor password for changes and should be grayed out if the user password was used to enter setup Allows the user to specify whether or not a password is required to boot Option Disabled Enabled Clear User Password Clear user password LN Book Series User Manual P 27 6 3 Boot Menu Default This menu allows the user to decide the order of boot devices to load the operating system BIOS version Processor Type system Bus Speed System Memory Speed Cache RAM Total Memory SODI
12. fer to the online Help for details 1 LN Book Series User Manual P22 6 BIOS Setup Menu 6 1 Invoking setup The setup function can only be invoked by pressing F2 when Press lt F2 gt to enter Setup message is prompted on the bottom of screen during POST The setup uses a menu driven interface to allow the user to configure their system The features are divided into 6 parts as follows Main Allows the user to specify standard IBM PC AT system parameters Security Provides security settings of the system Boot Allows the user to specify the boot options Exit Allows the user to save changes and exit Setup During setup all Fn function keys and power saving functions are disabled LN Book Series User Manual P 23 6 2 Main Menu The setup function can only be invoked by pressing F2 when Press lt F2 gt to enter Setup message is prompted on the bottom of screen during POST The setup uses a menu driven interface to allow the user to configure their system The features are divided into 6 parts as follows Allows the user to specify standard IBM PC AT system parameters Main Security Boot Exit BIOS version Processor Type System Bus Speed System Memory Speed Cache RAM Total Memory SODIMM 0 System Time System Date Provides security settings of the system Allows the user to specify the boot options Allows the user to save changes and exit Setup During setup all Fn function keys and power saving functi
13. ge refer to the Product Specifiction label on the product carton If any of the items are missing or appear damaged contact your dealer immediately Save the packing in case you need to ship your LN Book for service Getting your LN Book ready for use 1 Installing the battery pack 4 Close the lid of your LN Book if open Turn your LN Book upside down EQ and place it on a soft clean cloth With the label side of the battery pack facing down slide it gently into the battery compartment until it snaps into place 1 Move Battery retainer A to the Left as shown to lock the i battery pack into place 2 2 Qum Battery retainer A LN Book Series User Manual P3 2 Connecting the power a Connect the power cord to the power adapter b Connect the power adapter to the power jack on your LN Book c Connect the power cord to a power outlet The LN Book will automatically start charging the battery LN Book Series User Manual 3 Opening your LN Book Gently lift up the latch lid that allows you to open the case easily 4 Performing initial setup Press the Power button to start up your LN Book And then follow the on screen instructions to complete the initial Windows XP setup P 4 Expanding the capabilities of your LN Book Pay attention to the plug direction when making the following connections Incorrect direction may cause damage to the device Fal FFanee Daaa Connect an extern
14. kworld Electronic Co Ltd distributor or customer service center for the upgrade or memory replacement For details about the limit of maximum Hard drive refer to the product information from http www linkworld com tw LN Book Series User Manual 1 To remove the cover please lease the screws by screwdriver 3 Gently disconnect the HDD from connector 5 Remove the connector from the HDD as figure shown by pulling strap LN Book Series User Manual P 36 Inatall the Storage Device 1 Put the connector into the HDD as figure shown You can replace the existing storage device HDD with a high capacity one Before you upgrade or replace the storage device HDD please check on the web site to determine the module which can be used or contact Linkworld Electronic Co Ltd distributor or customer service center It is recommended that you take your LN Book to the Linkworld Electronic Co Ltd distributor or customer service center for the upgrade or memory replacement For details about the limit of maximum Hard drive refer to the product information from http www linkworld com tw LN Book Series User Manual P37 3 Gently connect the HDD to the connector F k H a E B H n LN Book Series User Manual 5 Screw the HDD plastic cover by 2 screws P 38 Appendix Generalsafety information When setting up or operating your LN Book please pay special attention to the f
15. kworld Electronic Co Ltd distributor or service center Safety information about the battery Caution There is a high risk of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equiva lent type recommended by the battery equipment manufac turer Discard used batteries according to battery manufac turer s instructions P 39
16. ollowing 1 Keep this manual in a safe place for easy reference when needed 2 Make sure you follow all instructions and warnings related to the system 3 Place your LN Book on a stable level surface and ensure that the vents are not obstructed 4 Do not expose your LN Book to rain or excess humidity and keep it away from liquids such as beverages faucets and so on 5 Do not expose your LN Book to direct sunlight and keep it away from sources of heat such as radiators space heater stoves and so on 6 Do not expose your LN Book to heavy impacts or strong vibra tions When closing the LN Book do not use excessive force 7 Do not use your LN Book neat a gas leak 8 Do not store your LN Book in environments where the tem perature is below 0 C or above 50 C nor use your LN Book in environments where the temperature is below 5 C or above 35 C Otherwise system performance will be adversely affected LN Book Series User Manual 9 Do not use your LN Book near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 10 Do not place the LN Book in the vicinity of strong mag netic fields 11 Use an appropriate electrical outlet and make sure no heavy objects are placed on the power adapter or power cord 12 The power adapter is a high voltage component Do not attempt to repair it yourself Should it become damaged please contact an authorized Lin
17. ons are disabled Boot 0 11 Intel ATOM CPU N270 1 60Ghz 933Mhz 933Mhz 0512KB boowMB booxMB 09 00 00 01 01 2009 LN Book Series User Manual Select Boot Device lt Select Screen Tl Select Item Enter Select gt Sub Menu F1 General Help F9 Setup Default F10 Save and Exit ESC Previous Page P 24 6 2 Security Menu Default The following is Security menu if both of password is disabled or enter Supervisor password when password is enabled torn getti FHG Supervisor Password Installed netall or Change the sor Password ingtallkpg password and the langth BODO Password is Mot instahed password must be greater Set Supervisor Password than ane word Powor on Password Disabled Set User Password Clear User Password Select Boot Device Set All Hdd Password i Select Screen TL Select Item Enter Select Sub Menu Fi General Help Foe Setup Default Fid Save and Exit ESC Previous Page User Password is Supervisor Password is These two fields shows that Supervisor User Passwords are set or not Installed System Password is set Not Installed System Password is not set LN Book Series User Manual P25 Set User Password Set Supervisor Password Enter This field always shows the message While these fields are highlighted and press Enter a window similar to the following is shown Please type in your new password Please confirm your new password If th
18. par of deatet d is und ia eedy niant and to enced the data that the device gecharge Lice following PIM Code on XA AN to perform Bluetooth Pairing 026624 P 19 5 The Bluetooth device is now connected to your LN Book A list of available services supported by the connected Bluetooth device is displayed Check the desired services and click Next ilucinoth Service r erion alec the mwin yru ain maai im hes hopeaa n ae aves agh bres ece Ehrh Deas Telazi the par thal yeaa yaan to acca Gn thee dae deaa Dannaer ss his ZEEL ga ai CE isup nebaorking OS Fas OREN Tile ranile hirae Ge Seth oe Ais Par ea i wan mai arte ea Ae CHI GEE cient Ma LN Book Series User Manual 6 Click Finish to complete the setup Aluciooth Setup Wizard Completion Page fe Completing Bluetooth Setup Loe Wizard i Aer GEA Fie Taare ey k aii orrazi in the teracds devra ierg thir manreechon a c j Dinig A oul aed een eel tha peated op tha Gan E cpaanhe acidified hrir Ta comebets thie cames dek Firah cek ce P 20 Sending a file to a Bluetooth device If your Bluetooth device is capable of sending and receiving data such as a mobile handset you can use the Bluetooth connectivity to transfer data wirelessly between your Bluetooth device and LN Book 1 After your LN Book is connected to a Bluetooth device right click the Bluetooth icon 4 in the notification area to display the pop
19. side of your LN Book to discharge any static electricity iN 6 Release the existing memory module by pushing aside the memory holders and remove the memory 8 Align the new memory module with the slot and then insert it When inserting pay attention to the direction of the memory module 7 Remove the memory AN Handle the memory odule by its edge and avoid touching the contacts 9 Gently push the free edge downwards until the module locks into place Cr If the memory module is not installed properly your LN Book may not boot properly LN Book Series User Manual P33 10 Replace the memory cover 11 Use a screwdriver to secure the cover with the screw 12 Place the battery on its original position 1 and then slide Battery retainer A to the left 2 Connect the power adapter When you start the LN Book it will automatically test and configure the new memory 7 It is recommended that you go into BIOS to load setup defaults after installing additional memory For details LN Book Series User Manual P 34 Remove the Storage Device Before you upgrade or replace the storage device HDD You need to remove the existing one Please follow the steps on the manual as figure Please check on the web site to determine the module which can be used or contact Linkworld Electronic Co Ltd distributor or customer service center It is recommended that you take your LN Book to the Lin
20. ss point which serves as an mi air station to make transmission possible Outdoors in places such Co otf as in coffee shops or library you can inquire the service personnel gn a about an account lt Wireless LAN WLAN is available on select models e WLAN connectivity has limited range depending upon the Ei Eeim Eei e Ei equipment being used the chosen frequency band radio wave z interference and the physical landscape including building Ciia ome structure Circumstances will vary depending upon your particular situation 4 Choose a network and then click Connect If security authentication is not required by the network you are Connecting toa wireless network using there will be a successful message showing that 1 Make sure you are located within the wireless network service area you have connected to the network 2 To enable WLAN press the lt Fn gt lt F11 gt hotkey combination a few times until the WLAN Bluetooth indicator lights up LN Book Series User Manual P 16 t To connect to some networks that require security authentication you may have to undergo another authorization process and enter username and password For details please consult your network administrator e For more information refer to Start gt Help and Support in Windows XP AN e For data security it is strongly recommended to connect to 3 security enabled wireless networks whenever possible e When travelling by air pleas
21. th is tuned on it lights up in green When both WLAN and Bluetooth are turned off the light 2 3 4 5 goes off LN Book Series User Manual P11 Using your LN Book Using the touchpad 1 Touchpad Moves the pointer selects or activates items on the screen Left touchpad Equivalent to the left button of an button optional external mouse 2 3 Right touchpad Equivalent to the right button button of an optional external mouse To use the touchpad as an optional external mouse press the left and right touchpad buttons which provide the same click The touchpad with its buttons is a pointing device that functions as an external mouse does functions as an optional external mouse which can e To move the pointer place your finger with slight pressure on perform navigation scrolling and selection functions the touchpad and move in the direction as desired The components of the touchpad are described as follows T Do not use a pen pencil or marker on the touchpad Use only your fingertip e To set the touchpad preferences in Windows XP select Start gt Control Panel gt Printers and Other Hardware gt Mouse LN Book Series User Manual P12 Function Select Lefttouchpad Right button touchpad button Click once Touchpad Tap once Execute Click twice quickly Tap twice quickly Drag Click once and hold the item and then use your finger on the touchpad to drag
22. the LN Book and charge the battery 4 6 5 4 gt USB port Connect peripherals such as mice digital cameras and MP3 players that use the USB 2 0 interface 2 CG 15 pin D sub video jack Connect external display devices such as monitors and projectors 5 na Audio output jack Connect to an earphone headset or external speaker for playing the LN Book audio 3 Vents Dissipate heat and keep your LN Book at an optimal temperature To prevent overheating do not obstruct the vents For example do not use the LN Book in bed where a blanket may inadvertently cover the vents and block the airflow ar 6 Microphone input jack Connect to a microphone for recording sounds AN This jack is for 3 5mm analog audio plugs It accepts both mono and stereo plugs LN Book Series User Manual P 8 SD lt gt MMC oe c as 1 2 3 Right side components 1 For a Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro SD or 3 5 LAN Local Area Network port RJ 45 MMC memory card connector AN Allows the LN Book to connect to a 10 2 ot USB port 100Mbps fast Ethernet 100BASE T network Connects peripherals such as mice digital cameras and Please be careful to avoid plugging a RJ 11 phone cable con MP3 players that use the USB 2 0 interface nector in the RJ 45 port This will damage the LAN port They look similar but the RJ 45 connector
23. up box and select Quick Connect gt File Transfer and then the connected Bluetooth device Send Bunress Card Bisbo Serial Port E Caskup Metreorkirg Pay i PIM Serchog P i Other Direi a mth Places Munk Acco tL iant nieioniin P Hihii Ao b Stereo Aue b ipio eray i Baa ed 1 ea es BF Fhehsth Cerar aion Stop he Bluehooth Device LN Book Series User Manual 2 Use Windows Explorer to browse the file you want to send Right click on the file and select Send to gt Bluetooth and then the Bluetooth device you want to send the file to Open Prii Ect Geen Wie i Sean mih Morton Piirat Santy oul UD Compressed imece Feller Other Cony i ai fe 4 el PREE EER AA 28 p Craie Ghoeteut _ Ma Rani ENE C My Documenti Pirard Properties 3 Select the Bluetooth device you want to send the file to and click OK Selec Dewees beleg s deag became Ha ba ea Dik the Fetes buor b upeaa then ka i Celula Phone P 21 4 Before the transmission starts you may be requested to enter the passkey again to ensure the connection After the transmission starts you can check the on screen progress bar for the status of file transfer Capying 4 a 5a Feom CA Dingurents ard Sting bergi Desio PRRERRRHERR ERR RRR ERED E RRR Cancel Qlowng FTP connection P The example shown above is specifically for connecting to O a mobile handset To connect to other types of Bluetooth devices re
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