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Bluetoothtm wireless technology – Ericsson T39 User Manual

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The T39 has built-in

Bluetooth

wireless technology. Short-range radio links operate in a glo-

bally available 2.4 GHz radio frequency band, and ensures fast and secure communications up
to a range of 10 metres (typically) between devices. Please note that in countries where the use
of

Bluetooth

wireless technology is not allowed, you must ensure that the

Bluetooth

function is

set to off. Contact the Ericsson representative to check if the use of

Bluetooth

wireless technol-

ogy is restricted in your country.

Bluetooth

wireless technology is designed to be fully functional even in very noisy radio fre-

quency environments and it provides a high transmission rate. All data transfer is protected by
advanced error-correction methods that ensure a high level of data security.

Bluetooth

wireless technology facilitates instant connections which are maintained even when

the devices are not within line of sight.

Bluetooth

wireless technology facilitates high-quality

voice transmissions, even under severe conditions. For example, you can connect your headset
to your mobile phone to keep your hands free for more important tasks.

Ericsson is a founding partner of the

Bluetooth

Special Interest Group (SIG).

Bluetooth

wireless

technology devices that are expected to be available in the near future, include:

Headset for wireless voice transmission and remote call control

PCs, laptops, PDAs, palmpads for data transfer, synchronization etc.

PC cards for

Bluetooth

wireless technology in laptops and PDAs

MP3 music player

Other phones for exchanging business cards, ring signals, playing games etc.

Digital still and motion video cameras

Printers, hard disks and other storage devices

Handheld scanners for text, barcodes and images

Household appliances with built-in logic, as well as games and entertainment devices

Access points in hotel lobbies and airports for connecting to computer networks and the
internet

Bluetooth