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Bluetooth settings: Allows you to set up your devices name (the name that will appear on your
different Bluetooth® devices), make it discoverable or hidden, scan for Bluetooth® devices in range,
etc. See Pairing below. The ARCHOS 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 and thus be able to connect to the Internet do the
following:
PAIRING
1. On your phone (or other device you want to pair), turn on Bluetoot "detectable."
2. On the ARCHOS, select Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Bluetooth and turn it on.
3. Still on the ARCHOS, tap on Bluetooth settings, select Scan for devices, then select your telephone
which will be shown under Bluetooth devices.
4. Give a connection code, 1234 will be fine.
5. On your phone, you will now see that the ARCHOS is requesting to be paired. Type in the same
code 1234”.
Your phone and ARCHOS now know each other. They are "paired."
TETHERING (CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET)
Now that your ARCHOS and phone can talk to each other, it is just a matter of telling the ARCHOS
(only once of course) what the name of your phones data service is called.
1. On the ARCHOS, go to Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Cell phone tethering and select
Bluetooth, then select the device that you want to use for tethering (the phone you paired with
above).
2. Select the connection type DUN (Dial-up Networking -- older less used standard) or PAN (Personal
Area Network -- newer standard).
3a. DUN: Type in the Access Point Name (APN) that is used for your telecom operator. You can
usually find the APN name in the documentation with your data plan or on the FAQ of your telecom’s
web site. Each telecom company has different APNs and can even have different APNs for different
data plans. If your telecom operator has not given you a username and password, then do not enter
anything on the following screen.
3b. PAN: This method needs no further settings.
4. Now, anytime that you want to connect to the Internet, go into Menu > Settings > Wireless &
Networks > Cell phone tethering and turn on the option Tether. Alternatively, you can turn tethering
on/off via the power control widget. You can now use the web browser or other application that
requires an Internet connection.
VPN settings: For advanced users. Allows the ARCHOS to connect to a Virtual Private Network.
4.2. Sound & display
Audio setting: Sets the sound's overall level of bass, treble, 3D, and balance.
Media volume: Sets the volume for music and videos. You can also adjust the sound by using the
volume buttons on the device.
Notification ringtone: Sets the sound type for system notifications.
12/5/2010 ARCHOS 101 User Guide
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