Nokia 6256i Cell Phone User Manual


 
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13. Connectivity (Menu 10)
You can connect the phone to a compatible device using an IR or Bluetooth
connection. You can also connect the phone to a compatible PC using IR or
Bluetooth; and use the phone as a modem to enable connectivity from the PC.
For vehicle and accessory compatibility to Bluetooth, check the Verizon Wireless
Website: www.verizonwireless.com/bluetoothchart
.
Bluetooth connectivity
Bluetooth connectivity enables cost-free wireless connections between
electronic devices within a maximum range of 30 feet. A Bluetooth connection
can be used to send and receive images, texts, voice recordings, video clips, notes,
business cards, and calendar notes. It can also be used to connect wirelessly to
products that use Bluetooth wireless technology, such as computers, Bluetooth
carkits, and Bluetooth headsets. You can synchronize your phone and your PC
using a Bluetooth connection.
Since devices with Bluetooth connectivity communicate using radio waves, your
phone and the other device do not need to be in direct line-of-sight.
The two devices only need to be within a maximum of 30 feet (10 meters) of each
other, although the connection can be subject to interference from obstructions
such as walls or from other electronic devices.
The Bluetooth application consumes the battery and reduces the operating
time of the phone. Take this into account when performing other operations
with your phone.
There may be restrictions on using devices with Bluetooth connectivity. Check
with your local authorities.
These devices are compliant with Bluetooth specification 1.1 supporting the
following profiles:
Object push profile (OPP)
File transfer profile (FTP)
Dial-up networking profile (DUN)
Generic object exchange profile (GOEP)
Headset profile (HSP)
Hands-free profile (HFP)