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4. Enter the passkey for the device, both
in the phone and in the device that
you are connecting to.
5. When the passkey is accepted, the de-
vice is paired. The Bluetooth connec-
tion is established automatically.
Sending a file by Bluetooth
You can use the Bluetooth connection
for sending files, e.g. images, MP3s,
vCards and vCalendars to another
Bluetooth device.
1. Using the
Send
option, select
By Bluetooth
as the Send method.
A list of the once connected
Bluetooth devices is displayed.
2. Select a device and confirm with
.
Changing the name of your phone
The name of your phone will be trans-
mitted in a Bluetooth connection. you
can rename the phone.
1. Select
Name
in
Settings
.
2. Rename the phone and confirm
with
.
3. Press
(
Save
).
USB Connection
Connect the phone and the computer
with a USB data cable. Plug the smaller
end of the cable into the data cable jack
on the left side of the phone, and the big-
ger end into the USB port of the
computer.
The phone switches to the
USB
connection
menu. Or go to
Tools
>
USB Connection
.
Mass Storage
Once the connection is established and
detected by your computer, the
microSD card and the phone memory
will function as a removable storage
device.
1. On your computer, you can double-
click the
My Computer
icon to open
the panel. The microSD card and the
phone memory are displayed as the
icons of two removable disks.
2. Double-click on the icon to display
the folders on the computer.
3. All folders are displayed. The phone
saves multimedia files in the folders
by category. For example, files of
photos will be stored in the
Camera
Photos
folder.
Please check the user guide of your
Bluetooth headset for this passkey.
For data exchange with the microSD card
you have to insert the card (page 12)
before connecting the phone to the
computer.
A successful connection is indicated by
the icon
on the Windows status bar.
When copying a file from your computer
to the microSD card or the phone
memory, you have to place the file in the
corresponding folder.