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orang3 Posts: > 500

can you use the voice command 'answer' like the normal handsfree ?? how come i cant answer the call when i say ans ?? but i already set the voice ans command on ??and when i use voice dail they always cannot regonise the second part when they ask me where to dial to ect (home,office,others) i also set the voice command for those ....

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Posted: 2002-04-21 14:43:00
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tcp/ip Posts: 44

hi jan!! u forgot to tell about the atm n* 64 voice codec !! wich it also is capable off!!
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Posted: 2002-04-21 15:00:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Tobi >
Yes you can use bluetooth pc/cf cards to transfer images. Not all bluetooth cards have the ability to do this right now. But basically all the cards are upgradable, so this specific profile could be added.
All bluetooth cards have filetransfer programs, but not all work with a phone. They are meant for pc to pc or pda transfers.

Orang >
You're trying to use Magic word,..that doesnt work with bluetooth headsets (only works on wired headsets). Normal voice-controls works as You already know.
With bluetooth headsets you have to push a button, e.g. voice-dialling/recieving calls.

TCP > hehe,..ok, I did write about voice codec further down, and its optional. The reason I didnt tell "too much" is that this short introduction is not only for headsets, but for Bluetooth itself
This whole explanation was basically meant as a short introduction, mainly to those that know little/nothing about Bluetooth.
It could have been even more technical, but I also wanted to keep it down to basics

Someone asked earlier about the antenna on the headsets,..it sits on the HBH-15, on the outside,..in the lightgrey part (the part that sticks a bit out).
On other bluetooth headsets they are build-in, usually in the top-part of the headset itself, away from e.g. microphone.

Jan








[ This Message was edited by: jh67 on 2002-04-21 19:29 ]
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Posted: 2002-04-21 19:22:00
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orang3 Posts: > 500

ohh ok .. thks ..

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Posted: 2002-04-22 12:24:00
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drad Posts: 137

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On 2002-04-21 19:22, jh67 wrote:
Tobi >
Yes you can use bluetooth pc/cf cards to transfer images. Not all bluetooth cards have the ability to do this right now. But basically all the cards are upgradable, so this specific profile could be added.
All bluetooth cards have filetransfer programs, but not all work with a phone. They are meant for pc to pc or pda transfers.


So, where's the software for the PC-to-T39/T68?
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Posted: 2002-04-23 02:45:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Software comes with the cards. It could be the FileTransfer program.

It depends on the bluetooth-profiles in the card itself, as I wrote earlier. If the card does not support filetransfer to mobile device, then you cannot do it.

If the bluetooth card have the ability to send pictures and melodies to the phone,...then you wont need any specific software in some cases.
It will work the same way as IR does,...meaning that when you have established a connection between phone and card/laptop,..then you could rightclick image, and send "via bluetooth", just as you can do when using IR.

In other cases,..you will be able to send images and so on,..by using the bluetooth-menu program that came with the card.
When You establish a connection,..there will be some sort of pop-up-box/bluetooth-menu, where options are listed (in the same way IR works, once you connect).

E.g. 3Com cards support transfer of e.g. pictures, melodies.
Anycom at the current moment doesnt.

Jan



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Posted: 2002-04-23 17:30:00
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eweiwei Posts: 62

Why does people name this stuff bluetooth? why not redtooth? greentooth? or may be yellowtooth?
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Posted: 2002-04-23 17:47:00
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all8 Posts: 372

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On 2002-04-23 17:47, eweiwei wrote:
Why does people name this stuff bluetooth? why not redtooth? greentooth? or may be yellowtooth?


The Bluetooth name comes from the Danish king Harald Bluetooth who unified Denmark and Norway in the 10th century.

To find out more check out
http://www.ericsson.com/bluetooth/companyove/history-bl/


Milestones in the Bluetooth advance


* 1994. Ericsson launches an initiative to study a low-power, low-cost radio interface between mobile phones and their accessories.

* 1997. Ericsson approaches several manufacturers of portable electronic devices to discuss the development and promotion of the short-range wireless technology.

* 1998. Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba form the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG).

* 1999. Release of the open Bluetooth Specification version 1.0.

* 2000. The Bluetooth SIG is now run by 9 promoter companies, the original 5 founder companies plus 3COM, Lucent Technologies, Microsoft and Motorola.

* The first certified Bluetooth products on the market.
* Bluetooth SIG membership passes 2000.
* The development of next-generation technology and Bluetooth Specification 2.0 is well advanced
* Bluetooth wireless technology is now the fastest growing de facto communication standard ever.




[ This Message was edited by: all8 on 2002-04-23 18:02 ]
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Posted: 2002-04-23 17:57:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

eweiwei > Hehe,..yes its actually named after the danish viking-king Harald Blåtand (bluetooth).

Another reason why its called bluetooth is the fact that the module/chipset is blue Actually the first ones were blue, I dont know if that is still the same today.

And because Harald Bluetooth unified/brought together the countries, bluetooth should work in the same way : Bringing people close !

jan
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Posted: 2002-04-24 00:12:00
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orang3 Posts: > 500

intresting ..

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Posted: 2002-04-24 07:28:00
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