Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional) 62
Using Bluetooth Devices (Optional)
Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology that allows access to devices nearby such as a computer,
mobile phone, printer, keyboard or mouse without a cable connection. Bluetooth enables file transmissions,
Internet access, a private area network function, and access to a keyboard, mouse and printer between
devices supporting the Bluetooth function without a cable connection.
Before You Start!
• The Bluetooth function is only available between devices supporting Bluetooth (computers,
mobile phones, PDAs, printers, etc.), and the function may be restricted depending on the
device profile.
• The Bluetooth function is optional and may not be supported depending on your model.
Bluetooth Functions
• File Transmission ( )
You can exchange files between 2 Bluetooth devices. You can exchange files with other com-
puters, mobile phones, PDAs, etc.
• Network Access ( )
You can connect to another computer with the Bluetooth function as you access a wireless LAN
in Ad-Hoc mode or connect to the Internet through an AP or Internet Connecting Sharing Server.
• Network Access through a Phone Connection ( )
You can connect to the Internet through a Bluetooth mobile phone.
• Data Sync (Synchronization) ( )
You can synchronize the PIMS data (Outlook E-mail address data) with mobile phones, PDAs,
notebook computers, etc. supporting Bluetooth.
• Electronic Business Card (Vcard) Exchange ( )
You can exchange electronic business cards with mobile phones, PDAs, notebook computers,
etc. supporting Bluetooth.
• Sound Output ( )
You can listen to audio from the computer through another Bluetooth device or listen to audio
of another Bluetooth device through the computer.
• HID Connections ( )
You can connect a keyboard, mouse, joystick, etc. supporting Bluetooth.
For more information about using the Bluetooth function, refer to the online help of the Bluetooth
Device.