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Bluetooth

■ Bluetooth
Bluetooth refers to a worldwide standard for the wireless exchange of data
between two compatible devices.
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Use Bluetooth to:
• Establish a dial-up connection
Establish a dial-up connection with a PC using the handset as a
modem.
• Transfer data
Transfer a Phone Book data to another Bluetooth-compatible device
(PC, PDA, 706N handset, etc.). Only one entry can be transferred.
• Make a call with a headset or in Handsfree mode
Connect the handset to a Bluetooth-compatible device and make a
call.
Bluetooth Specifications
Communication
Compatible Bluetooth
Headset Profile, Hands-Free Profile, Dial-up Networking
1
profile*
Profile, Object Push Profile
Output
Bluetooth Power Class2
11-2
Bluetooth standard Ver1.2
Communication
Expected
Max. 10m
communication
2
distance*
Frequency
2.4GHz
*1 The device must be compatible with the same profile.
*2 The distance may vary depending on obstacles between the device and the
handset, reception, device specifications, etc.
Note
A connection to a Bluetooth-compatible device is not always
guaranteed.
Use approved Bluetooth devices that comply with
Telecommunications Business Law.
Use certified Bluetooth devices that comply with the Bluetooth
standards provided by the Bluetooth SIG. A connection or data
transfer may be unavailable depending on the device specifications.
Procedures may differ between devices.
The handset cannot be connected to two or more devices
simultaneously.
For information on how to use a Bluetooth device, see the User's
Guide.
The 2.4GHz frequency band is used by many devices. Although the
employed technology minimizes the effects of devices using the same
frequency, the effects may slow down the speed, shorten the
effective distance, or even disconnect the communication.
Bluetooth standard Ver1.2

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