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To prepare for Bluetooth connections, To work with Bluetooth devices

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Important Modem and Network Connections Making Wireless Bluetooth Connections (selected models) To prepare for Bluetooth connections Before you use your notebook to access other Bluetooth devices, you should configure it as follows: 1. Right-click the Bluetooth Connection Manager icon in the taskbar, and select Options. 2. On the General tab, give your notebook a unique name that will identify it to other Bluetooth users, and set the computer type to Notebook. 3. If required, click the Security tab, then select a security mode and enter a password. 4. Click the Send File tab. Specify where you want to store files you receive from other Bluetooth devices, and specify or create an electronic business card (or "vCard"). 5. Click OK to save the configuration. Detailed instructions for these tasks are included in the Bluetooth online help. To work with Bluetooth devices Wireless communication may be restricted in some situations or environments, such as when traveling in an airplane. If in doubt, be sure to ask for authorization before turning on your notebook's wireless networking. In Italy, Singapore, and possibly other countries, you are required to purchase a license from the responsible authority before using the wireless function. Sending files or business cards to another Bluetooth device 1. Double-click the Bluetooth Connection Manager icon in the taskbar. 2. Click Refresh to locate the Bluetooth devices within range of your notebook, and select the device you want to send files to. 3. To send a file, click Send, File. -or- To send a business card, click Send, Business Card. Reference Guide 65

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Modem and Network Connections
Making Wireless Bluetooth Connections (selected models)
Reference Guide
65
To prepare for Bluetooth connections
Before you use your notebook to access other Bluetooth devices, you should configure it
as follows:
1.
Right-click the Bluetooth Connection Manager icon in the taskbar, and select
Options.
2.
On the General tab, give your notebook a unique name that will identify it to other
Bluetooth users, and set the computer type to Notebook.
3.
If required, click the Security tab, then select a security mode and enter a password.
4.
Click the Send File tab. Specify where you want to store files you receive from other
Bluetooth devices, and specify or create an electronic business card (or “vCard”).
5. Click OK to save the configuration.
Detailed instructions for these tasks are included in the Bluetooth online help.
To work with Bluetooth devices
Important
Wireless communication may be restricted in some situations or environments, such as
when traveling in an airplane. If in doubt, be sure to ask for authorization
before
turning
on your notebook’s wireless networking.
In Italy, Singapore, and possibly other countries, you are required to purchase a license
from the responsible authority before using the wireless function.
Sending files or business cards to another Bluetooth device
1.
Double-click the Bluetooth Connection Manager icon in the taskbar.
2.
Click Refresh to locate the Bluetooth devices within range of your notebook, and
select the device you want to send files to.
3.
To send a file, click Send, File.
–or–
To send a business card, click Send, Business Card.