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Sensor To start the time observation again, select Options > Start. The new time is added to the previous time. To reset the time without saving it, select Reset. Lap timing - to take lap times Continue - to view the timing that you have set in the background Show last - to view the most recently measured time if the stopwatch is not reset View times or Delete times - to view or delete the saved times 15. Sensor With the Sensor application you can express yourself by creating a folio that may contain text, images, media items, and a guestbook. After creating a folio you can scan for other Sensor users. If you find users nearby, you can browse their folios and send Sensor messages, media files, and guestbook entries. Sensor uses Bluetooth technology and it is free of charge. Note: Most Sensor communication features require all parties to install the Sensor application. Select Menu > Sensor and from the available options: Sensor: inactive or Sensor: active - to activate or inactivate the application Scan now - to find and browse the Sensor folios of others and Bluetooth devices within range. The scanning time and range may vary depending on the environment you are in and the number of Bluetooth devices found. My folio - to create, edit, and view your folio that other users will see. My collection - to view downloaded and collected folios of other Sensor users. You can check if any Sensor users are currently nearby and send them messages or write entries to their guestbook. You may choose to block all communication with a user or remove a block that you have previously set. Messages - to view messages that Sensor users have sent to you 76

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To start the time observation again, select
Options
>
Start
. The new
time is added to the previous time. To reset the time without saving it,
select
Reset
.
Lap timing
— to take lap times
Continue
— to view the timing that you have set in the background
Show last
— to view the most recently measured time if the stopwatch is
not reset
View times
or
Delete times
— to view or delete the saved times
15. Sensor
With the Sensor application you can express yourself by
creating a folio that may contain text, images, media items, and a
guestbook. After creating a folio you can scan for other Sensor users. If
you find users nearby, you can browse their folios and send Sensor
messages, media files, and guestbook entries. Sensor uses Bluetooth
technology and it is free of charge.
Note:
Most Sensor communication features require all parties
to install the Sensor application.
Select
Menu
>
Sensor
and from the available options:
Sensor: inactive
or
Sensor: active
— to activate or inactivate the
application
Scan now
— to find and browse the Sensor folios of others and
Bluetooth devices within range. The scanning time and range may vary
depending on the environment you are in and the number of Bluetooth
devices found.
My folio
— to create, edit, and view your folio that other users will see.
My collection
— to view downloaded and collected folios of other Sensor
users. You can check if any Sensor users are currently nearby and send
them messages or write entries to their guestbook. You may choose to
block all communication with a user or remove a block that you have
previously set.
Messages
— to view messages that Sensor users have sent to you