Nokia 6600i slide - Bluetooth wireless technology

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Bluetooth wireless technology

Bluetooth technology allows you to

connect your phone, using radio waves, to

a compatible Bluetooth device within 10

metres (32 feet).

This device is compliant with Bluetooth

Specification 2.0 + EDR supporting the

following profiles: generic access,

network access, generic object exchange,

advanced audio distribution, audio video

remote control, handsfree, headset,

object push, file transfer, dial-up

networking, service discovery application,

SIM access, and serial port. To ensure

interoperability between other devices

supporting Bluetooth technology, use

Nokia approved accessories for this

model. Check with the manufacturers of

other devices to determine their

compatibility with this device.
Features using Bluetooth technology

increase the demand on battery power

and reduce the battery life.
Set up a Bluetooth connection

Select

Menu

>

Settings

>

Connectivity

>

Bluetooth

and take the

following steps:
1 Select

My phone's name

and enter a

name for your phone.

2 To activate Bluetooth connectivity

select

Bluetooth

>

On

. indicates

that Bluetooth is active.

3 To connect your phone with an audio

enhancement, select

Connect audio

enhan.

and the device that you want

to connect to.

4 To pair your phone with any

Bluetooth device in range, select

Paired devices

>

Add new device

.

Scroll to a found device, and select

Add

.

Enter a passcode (up to 16 characters)

on your phone and allow the

connection on the other Bluetooth

device.

If you are concerned about security, turn

off the Bluetooth function, or set

My

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phone's visibility

to

Hidden

. Accept

Bluetooth communication only from

those you trust.
PC connection to the internet

Use Bluetooth technology to connect your

compatible PC to the internet without PC

Suite software. Your phone must have

activated a service provider that supports

internet access, and your PC has to support

Bluetooth personal area network (PAN).

After connecting to the network access

point (NAP) service of the phone, and

pairing with your PC, your phone

automatically opens a packet data

connection to the internet.