Motorola Essential Wireless Communication Features for Your MC35 Cell Phone

Models: MC35

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5 Wireless Communications

Wireless communication features

To receive files via IR connection:

1Align the IR port of your device with that of the IR-enabled device so that they are unobstructed and within a close range.

2Have the owner of the other IR-enabled device send the file to you.

3 On the Receiving Data callout, tap Yes.

Bluetooth connection

Your device allows you to connect to any Bluetooth-enabled device in your personal area network (PAN). Once connected you can perform the following:

Send and receive files to another Bluetooth-enabled device.

Transfer an outgoing call to a Bluetooth-enabled headset. See “To make a call from a Bluetooth-enabled headset” on page 122 for more information.

Print files to a Bluetooth-enabled printer.

Additional software is required on your device to enable you to print files to a Bluetooth-enabled printer. Contact your local dealer for more information.

Once connected to another Bluetooth-enabled device or computer, you can locate and use any of the services available on the device.

Activating the Bluetooth function

You have two options to activate your MC35’s Bluetooth connection—using the Wireless Manager or the Bluetooth option under the Settings > Connections preferences. Once activated, connection is indicated as On in the Wireless Manager section of the Today screen.

To activate Bluetooth via the Wireless Manager:

See “To activate Bluetooth via the Wireless Manager” on page 59 for more information.

To activate Bluetooth using the Settings option:

1Tap > Settings .

2On the Connections tab, tap Bluetooth .

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Motorola MC35 manual Bluetooth connection, Activating the Bluetooth function