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42 Connectivity
Connectivity
Bluetooth™ wireless
technology
To turn on Bluetooth™ connection
1 From Standby select Main menu >
Control panel > Connections >
Bluetooth.
2 Select the Settings tab and mark
the Bluetooth on check box.
Pairing
For all tasks, except for a single file
transfer, it is necessary to set up a
permanent and trusted relationship
between your phone and the other
device. This is called pairing (or
bonding).
To pair with another Bluetooth™
device
1 From Standby select Main menu >
Control panel > Connections >
Bluetooth.
2 Select the Devices tab > New
device.
3 Select the device in the list.
4 If you are asked to, enter the
passcode (also called passkey).
Infrared
Sending and receiving files
When you connect your phone to
another device using an infrared link,
the ports of both devices have to be
within one meter from each other, in
line of sight, and at an angle of no
more than 30 degrees.
From any application with a Send as
option, you can send a file using
infrared. The infrared port will switch
on automatically and switch off when
the file has been transferred.
To send a file
Select the file you want to send.
Select More > Send as > IR.
To receive a file
1 From Standby select Control panel >
Connections > Infrared.
2Select On or On for 10 minutes.
3 Start the transfer from the other
device.
4 By default transferred files are stored
in the Inbox in the Messaging
application.
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
You can use the WLAN function in
your phone to access the Internet if
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