Connecting to the Internet 85
Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional)
Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology that allows access to devices nearby
such as a computer, mobile phone, printer, keyboard or mouse without a cable
connection. Bluetooth enables file transmissions, Internet access, a private area
network function, and access to a keyboard, mouse and printer between devices
supporting the Bluetooth function without a cable connection.
The Bluetooth function is only available between devices supporting Bluetooth
(computers, mobile phones, PDAs, printers, etc.), and the function may be
restricted depending on the device profile.
The Bluetooth function is optional and may not be supported depending on
your model.
Bluetooth Functions
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File Transmission (
)
You can exchange files between 2 Bluetooth devices. You can exchange files
with other computers, mobile phones, PDAs, etc.
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Network Access (
)
You can connect to another computer with the Bluetooth function as you access
a wireless LAN in Ad-Hoc mode or connect to the Internet through an AP or
Internet Connecting Sharing Server.
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Network Access through a Phone Connection (
)
You can connect to the Internet through a Bluetooth mobile phone.
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Data Sync (Synchronization) (
)
You can synchronize the PIMS data (Outlook E-mail address data) with mobile
phones, PDAs, notebook computers, etc. supporting Bluetooth.
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Electronic Business Card (Vcard) Exchange (
)
You can exchange electronic business cards with mobile phones, PDAs,
notebook computers, etc. supporting Bluetooth.
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Sound Output (
)
You can listen to audio from the computer through another Bluetooth device or
listen to audio of another Bluetooth device through the computer.