C o n n e c t i v i t y ( M e n u 1 0 )82 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.13. Connectivity (Menu 10)You can connect the phone to acompatible device using an IR orBluetooth connection. You can alsoconnect the phone to a compatiblePC using IR, Bluetooth, or a datacable; and use the phone as amodem to enable connectivity fromthe PC.For more information, see the NokiaPC Suite online help. Nokia PC Suiteand all related software can bedownloaded from the Phoneproducts section of www.nokia-asia.com.■ Bluetooth connectivityBluetooth connectivity enablescost-free wireless connectionsbetween electronic devices within amaximum range of 10 metres. ABluetooth connection can be used tosend and receive images, texts,gallery files, voice recordings, videoclips, notes, business cards, andcalendar notes. It can also be used toconnect wirelessly to products thatuse Bluetooth wireless technology,such as computers. You cansynchronise your phone and your PCusing a Bluetooth connection.Since devices with Bluetoothconnectivity communicate usingradio waves, your phone and theother device do not need to be indirect line-of-sight.The two devices only need to bewithin a maximum of 10 metres ofeach other, although the connectioncan be subject to interference fromobstructions such as walls or fromother electronic devices.The Bluetooth application consumesthe battery and reduces theoperating time of the phone. Takethis into account when performingother operations with your phone.There may be restrictions on usingdevices with Bluetooth connectivity.Check with your local authorities.This device is compliant withBluetooth specification 1.1supporting the following profiles:• Object push profile (OPP)• File transfer profile (FTP)• Dial-up networking profile (DUN)• Generic object exchange profile(GOEP)• Headset profile (HSP)• Hands-free profile (HFP)