• Move the Bluetooth
®
device to a place
where connection is available when there
is a broadcast station or radio near the
device or else this cell phone cannot be
connected to the device. Strong radio
waves may prevent from connection
between this cell phone and the device.
• Wireless connection is available when
Bluetooth
®
device is put in a bag or pocket.
However, lowering of communication
speed or noise may result when you are in
between the Bluetooth
®
device and this
cell phone.
• The radio wave from Bluetooth
®
may
affect the operation of medical electronics
etc. Some cases in communication may
result in an accident, so turn off this cell
phone and other Bluetooth
®
devices in the
following places.
- On trains
- On airplanes
- In hospitals
- Near automatic doors or fire alarms
- In places such as gas stations where
flammable gas is generated
■ Reception interference caused by wireless
LAN devices
• As this cell phone's Bluetooth
®
function
and wireless LAN devices use the same
frequency (2.4 GHz), reception interference
may occur or the communications speed
may lower if you use this cell phone near
the wireless LAN devices. Also, you may
hear noise or have a connection problem. In
these cases, do the following:
- Keep the Bluetooth
®
device over 10 m
away from this cell phone or the wireless
LAN device.
- Within 10 m, turn off the wireless LAN
device.
■ Pass code (PIN) of Bluetooth
®
function
• Pass code (PIN) of Bluetooth
®
function
is an authentication code to enter when
accessing Bluetooth
®
devices for the
first time to recognize and permit the
connection each other. Entering the same
pass code (PIN) (up to 16 single byte
alphanumeric characters) on each sending/
receiving device is required.
• On this cell phone, pass code may
sometimes be displayed as "PIN".
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