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■ Bluetooth 
(Menu 10)
You can set up the phone to send and receive 
data through Bluetooth. In the Bluetooth 
menu, you can manage connections and 
define settings.
Since Bluetooth devices communicate using 
radio waves, your phone and the other 
Bluetooth device do not need to be in line of 
sight. The two devices only need to be within 
a maximum of 10 meters of each other, 
although the connection can be subject to 
interference from obstructions such as walls 
or other electronic devices.
In some countries, there may be restrictions 
on using Bluetooth devices. Check with your 
local authorities.
Note: The phone must be switched on to use 
this function. Do not switch on the phone 
when the use of a wireless phone is prohibited 
or when it may cause interference or danger.
Note: The phone must be switched 
on to use this function. Do not 
switch on the phone when the use of 
a wireless phone is prohibited or 
when it may cause interference or 
danger.
Activating and deactivating 
Bluetooth
Press Menu and select Bluetooth. When 
Bluetooth is displayed, select On or Off. The 
phone displays a notification that Bluetooth 
is activated or deactivated. When Bluetooth is 
on, the indicator   is displayed.
Using Bluetooth consumes the battery and 
the phone's operating time will be reduced. 
Be careful not to let it run in the background 
when performing other operations with your 
phone.
Bluetooth device name
When the user activates the Bluetooth 
module for the first time, the phone asks for 
the Bluetooth device name of your phone by 
showing Phone’s name:, the user can accept 
the default name or change it. The name can 
be up to 15 characters. After the user has 
accepted the name, Name saved is shown. 
Bluetooth device names help you to 
distinguish one Bluetooth device or accessory 
from another. 
Note that Phone’s name: does not appear 
after you have already changed the name of 
the device in Bluetooth settings before the 
first activation of Bluetooth. See ”Bluetooth 
settings” on page 39.
Pairing with Bluetooth Passcode
To create a secure connection, you may need 
to exchange Bluetooth Passcodes with the 
device you are connecting to for the first 
time. This operation is called pairing. The 
Bluetooth Passcode is a 1 to 16 character-
long numeric code. Accessories, as well as 
data and fax connections to a compatible 
computer, require a pairing. Nokia accessories 
have fixed passcodes that are supplied with 
the accessory. When forming a Bluetooth 
connection to devices other than a Nokia 
accessory, for example to another mobile 
phone, you can create your own passcode. 
This passcode is used only once and you do 
not have to memorise it. Make up identical 
passcodes with the other person with whom 
you want to share a Bluetooth connection. If 
you need to create the pairing between the 
two devices again, you can make up a new 
code.
Bluetooth connection
Press Menu, select Bluetooth and Search for 
Bluetooth accessories. The phone starts 
searching for devices and accessories. Devices 
responding to the inquiry appear on a list of