To beam a contact to a computer
1
Before you can begin to beam information make sure to turn on Bluetooth™
functionality in your phone. Also, you need to set your phone to visible and create a
Bluetooth™ partnership with the computer.
2
In your phone, select a contact to beam.
3
Tap
>
Send Contact
>
Beam
.
4
Wait for the list of surrounding Bluetooth™ devices to be filled, then tap the name
of the device to which you want to beam.
5
Computer
: If the contact is not automatically added to Microsoft® Outlook®, select
File
>
Import and Export
in Microsoft® Outlook® to import it.
The default folder on your computer where beamed items are stored may be C:\Documents and
Settings\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows® XP or C:\Users
\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows Vista®.
To beam a calender, event or a task to a computer
1
Before you can begin to beam information make sure to turn on Bluetooth™
functionality in your phone. Also, you need to set your phone to visible and create a
Bluetooth™ partnership with the computer.
2
In your phone, tap a calendar event or task to beam.
3
From the detailed view of a calendar event or task, tap
>
Beam…
.
4
Wait for the surrounding Bluetooth™ devices to be discovered, then tap the name
of the device to which you want to beam.
5
Computer
: If the a calendar item or task is not automatically added to Microsoft®
Outlook®, select
File
>
Import and Export
in Microsoft® Outlook® to import it.
The default folder on your computer where beamed items are stored may be C:\Documents and
Settings\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows® XP or C:\Users
\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows Vista®.
To beam a file to a computer
1
Before you can begin to beam information make sure to turn on Bluetooth™
functionality in your phone. Also, you need to set your phone to visible and create a
Bluetooth™ partnership with the computer.
2
Select a file to beam in the
File Explorer
of your phone.
3
From the detailed view of a calendar event or task, tap
>
Beam…
.
4
Wait for the surrounding Bluetooth™ devices to be discovered, then tap the name
of the device to which you want to beam.
The default folder on your computer where beamed items are stored may be C:\Documents and
Settings\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows® XP or C:\Users
\your_username\My Documents in Microsoft® Windows Vista®.
Wi-Fi™
You can connect your phone to a wireless network to access the Internet. You can connect
at home (personal networks) or in public access zones (hot spots).
•
Personal networks – usually protected. A pass phrase or a key is required from the owner.
•
Hot spots – usually unprotected, but often require you to log on to the operator's service
before you get Internet access.
To connect to a Wi-Fi™ network
1
Tap >
Settings
>
Connections
>
Wi-Fi
.
2
Tap
Search for networks
.
3
Tap the network you want to connect to, or tap
Add New
to enter the name of a
network not found in the list.
4
A number of screens will follow. On each screen, check the information displayed
and change if necessary, then tap
Next
.
5
On the last screen, tap
Finish
.
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