Viewing Images Received From An External Device; Control Folder - Connections - Nokia 260S Mediamaster User Manual

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Viewing images received from an external
device
General
The 260 S is equipped with a built-in Bluetooth module that makes
it possible to receive, watch and save digital images transmitted
from an external device. The device must be equipped with
Bluetooth Standard Version 1.1 and "Object Push Profile". No cables
are necessary as the transmission is wireless. The distance between
the transmitting device and the 260 S should not exceed 10 meters
to ensure good transmission.
Before the 260 S can start to receive images, some settings have to
be made.
Control folder
Connectivity
Yes The Bluetooth function is enabled and it is possible to receive
images.
No
The Bluetooth function is disabled and it is not possible to
receive images.
If you have selected "Yes", the external device should be able to
find a suitable Bluetooth receiver to send images to and thus, it
should be able to find the 260 S. If it does not find it, it may be
because "No" has been selected.
Local device name
The 260 S is called Mediamaster on this line. This is also the name
the external device will find during its search procedure. You can
enter another name with the number buttons on the remote
control. Press any number button and a keyboard will be shown on
the screen.
For more information on how to enter a new name, see page 20.
Bluetooth passkey
The first time you want to send an image to the 260 S, a passkey has
to be entered in the transmitting device. By default, this passkey is
set to 123456789. It is highly recommended that this passkey be
changed immediately. The length of the passkey must be a
minimum of 8 and a maximum of 16 characters.
An example of one reason why you would want to change your
passkey is that if your neighbour also has a 260 S and neither of you
have changed the passkey, you may send pictures to each other's
receivers.
GB 24
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