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Bluetooth connectivity, Pairing – Nokia 2855 User Manual

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Bluetooth connectivity

Bluetooth technology connectivity

enables cost-free wireless connections

between electronic devices and can be

used to send and receive images, texts,

gallery files, 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. You can synchronise your

phone and your PC using Bluetooth

connectivity.

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. The connection can be

subject to interference from

obstructions such as walls or other

electronic devices.

The Bluetooth wireless technology

application whether used actively or in

the background, consumes the battery

and reduces the operating time of the

phone.

This device is compliant with

Bluetooth Specification 1.2 and

supports 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)

Generic access profile (GAP)

Service Discovery Protocol (SDP)

Serial port profile (SPP)

To ensure interoperability between

other devices supporting Bluetooth

technology, use only enhancements

approved by Nokia for this model.

Check with the manufacturers of other

devices to determine their

compatibility with this device.

There may be restrictions on using

Bluetooth technology in some

locations. Check with your local

authorities or service provider. If you

want more information on this

function, visit the Bluetooth

Technology organisation website:

https://www.bluetooth.org/.

Pairing

You can set up a permanent

association (pairing) between your

phone and another device with

Bluetooth technology. Some devices

may require pairing before data

transfer can take place.

To pair with a device, you and the

owner of the other device must agree

on a pass code of 1–16 numeric