This is an interactive sculptural trail incorporating design and Bluetooth technology.

Bluetooth

The Tyne Salmon Trail is an interactive sculpture trail incorporating the use of Bluetooth technology. Each cube has a designed message that will be sent to you via your mobile phone. Follow these step by step instructions to receive your modern day keepsake.

How to receive your Bluetooth message:

  1. Make sure that the Bluetooth device in your mobile phone is switched on. (If your phone has this it can usually be found in the settings category)
  2. You must be within 10 metres of the cubes, the closer you are the stronger the signal.
  3. Wait for your phone to connect
  4. You will receive a question asking if you wish to accept.
  5. Accept
  6. The message will be transferred to your phone.
  7. Don't walk away until your message has been received.

Bluetooth is free and once you have received your Bluetooth message you can send it to other people via Bluetooth at no extra cost.

Bluetooth solutions developed in collaboration with www.broadmediatechnology.com

Broad Media Technologies

To find out more about Bluetooth visit:
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/bluetooth.htm

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