Irda, Setup, Bluetooth – Siemens S56 User Manual

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Setup

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Connectivity

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Select function.

IrDA and Bluetooth can be used to

synchronize organizer information

with a PC. They can also be used as

the connection for the phone to act

like a modem.
Information received from IrDA or

Bluetooth is temporarily stored in

the Data Object folder.

IrDA

Your phone has an infrared inter-

face. You can use this to exchange

data (Address book entries, business

card, SMS, organizer entries) with

other devices that are also equipped

with an infrared interface.
The infrared interface is on the left

side of the phone. The distance be-

tween both devices must not exceed

30 cm. The infrared window of each

of the two devices should be placed

as close to one another as possible.

§Change§

Activate/deactivate IrDA.

Shown on the display:

When activated.

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During the transfer.

If IrDA is activated, Bluetooth™ is de-

activated and vice versa.

Bluetooth™

Bluetooth™ is a short-range radio

link. Use the

Send/Print...

function in

the options menu of the relevant de-

vice to send data by this route

(page 110).
You can activate/deactivate

Bluetooth™, give your phone a

Bluetooth™ name, and manage the

list of known Bluetooth™ devices.

Bluetooth
You must activate Bluetooth™ to es-

tablish a Bluetooth™ connection be-

tween your mobile phone and other

Bluetooth™ devices.

§Change§

Activate/deactivate.

My BT name

:

When you ac-

tivate your phone for the

first time, you can assign

it a name.

If Bluetooth™ is activated, IrDA

(infrared) is inactive and vice versa.

Shown in the display

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Bluetooth™ activated.

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Bluetooth™ visible for others.

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Data transfer with

Bluetooth™.

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Call made via Bluetooth™.

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