Nokia 6151 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Infrared
You can send or receive data to or
from a compatible phone or data
device (for example, a computer)
through the infrared (IR) port of your
phone. To use an IR connection, the
device with which you want to
establish a connection must be IrDA
compliant.
Do not point the IR (infrared) beam
at anyone's eye or allow it to
interfere with other IR devices. This
device is a Class 1 laser product.
When sending or receiving data,
ensure that the IR ports of the
sending and receiving devices are
pointing at each other and that
there are no obstructions between
the devices.
To activate the IR port of your phone,
select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Infrared.
To deactivate the IR connection,
select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Infrared. When the
phone displays Deactivate infrared?,
select Yes.
If data transfer is not started within
2 minutes after the activation of the
IR port, the connection is canceled
and must be started again.
IR connection indicator
When is shown continuously,
the IR connection is activated, and
your phone is ready to send or
receive data through its IR port.
When blinks, your phone is
trying to connect to the other
device, or a connection has been
lost.
Packet data
WCDMA and general packet radio
service (GPRS) are network services
that allow mobile phones to send
and receive data over an Internet
protocol (IP)based network. WCDMA
and GPRS are data bearers that
enable wireless access to data
networks such as the Internet.
Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS) is similar to
GPRS but enables faster
connections. For more information
on availability of EGPRS and data
transfer speed, contact your network
operator or service provider.
The applications that may use
WCDMA or (E)GPRS are MMS, video
streaming, browsing sessions,
remote SyncML, Java application
downloading, and the PC dial-up.