C o n n e c t i v i t y108 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.Since devices using Bluetoothtechnology communicate usingradio waves, your phone and theother devices do not need to be indirect line-of-sight. The two devicesonly need to be within a maximumof 10 metres of each other, althoughthe connection can be subject tointerference from obstructions suchas walls or from other electronicdevices. Using Bluetooth technologyconsumes the battery and thephone's operating time is reduced.Take this into account whenperforming other operations withyour phone. There may berestrictions on using devices usingBluetooth technology. Check withyour local authorities.When you activate Bluetoothtechnology for the first time, you areasked to give a name to your phone.It is recommeded• to use the phone in the hiddenmode.• to agree any communication viaBT in advance with other people.You can also switch off BT withoutaffecting other functionalities of thephone.Bluetooth connectionsettings• Bluetooth - On/Off.• My phone's visibility - Shown toall - Your phone can be found byother Bluetooth devices orHidden - Your phone cannot befound by other devices. Forsecurity reasons it is advisable touse the hidden mode wheneverpossible.• My phone's name - Define aname for your phone.After you have set the Bluetoothconnection as active and changedMy phone's visibility to Shown to all,your phone and this name can beseen by other Bluetooth deviceusers.Sending data via BluetoothtechnologyThere can be only one activeBluetooth connection at a time.1. Open an application where theitem you wish to send is stored.For example, to send a photo toanother device, open the Galleryapplication.2. Scroll to the item you want tosend and select Options → Send→ Via Bluetooth.