Section 2L: Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology 163
Using Bluetooth
Bluetooth Profiles
All of the Bluetooth settings you configure are stored in your
phone’s Bluetooth user profile. Different profiles can be used
for specific Bluetooth functions.
Headset Profile – Bluetooth technology connects the
phone to a wireless Bluetooth-enabled headset. When an
incoming call is received, the ringer can be heard through
the headset instead of the handset. The call can then be
received by pushing a button. While using the handset,
you can use the headset instead of the phone by pushing
a button on the headset, the same as inserting a jack into
the phone. Increase or decrease the volume by using the
volume key on the side of the handset.
Hands-Free Profile –Bluetooth technology connects the
phone to a wireless Bluetooth-enabled car kit. Calls can
be received by pressing a button on the headset or device.
For dialing, four functions are supported: recent call dial,
voice dial, speed dial, and number dial. Increase or
decrease the volume by using the volume key on the side
of the handset.
DUN: Dial-Up Network Profile – Bluetooth technology
functions as a wireless data cable, connecting a PC or PDA
to a network through your handset.
BPP: Basic Printing Profile – Bluetooth technology functions
as a PictBridge printing connection to a printer from your
handset.
OPP: Object Push Profile – is based on the Generic Object
Exchange (OBEX) profile which uses predefined object
formats. The object formats are vcard, vcal, vmsg and
vnote.