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•You can create a default passcode for Bluetooth connection. Go to Start >
Settings > Connections > Bluetooth Profiles > Security.
Using a Bluetooth stereo headset
Your phone supports Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) which sends a stereo audio stream (such as music) to a Bluetooth stereo headset.
1.Turn on your Bluetooth stereo headset.
2.Pair the headset with your phone (see "Creating a Bluetooth connection" on page 52 for details). Follow the on- screen instructions to complete the procedure.
•If you answer an incoming call from the paired Bluetooth headset, the caller’s voice is transmitted to the headset directly. If you answer the incoming call from your phone, and decide to switch to the headset, select Menu > Turn
•If the music is not transmitted to the Bluetooth headset after pairing, go to
Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Menu > Set as Wireless Stereo to make the connection again.
Sending a file by Bluetooth technology
You can use the Bluetooth connection for sending files to another Bluetooth device.
1.Turn on the Bluetooth function on both your smartphone and the remote device you are sending the file to.
2.Select Beam... from the menu options of the file.
If you are sending an image file in either *.jpeg, *.gif, *.png, or *.bmp format, and the remote device
supports BIP (Basic Image Profile) service, select Send Image via Bluetooth. The imaging data will then be transmitted and is possible to be received and displayed as a thumbnail if requested by the remote device.
3.A list of the once connected devices is displayed.
4.Select a device and confirm with
.
If you select Send Image via Bluetooth to send the image file but the remote device does not have BIP service, an error message will pop up in your phone.
Printing via Bluetooth technology
Many of the files can be printed out via a Bluetooth printer.
1.Pair a Bluetooth printer with your phone.
2.Check to select Basic Printing, and
confirm with (Done).