User's Manual

Operating Your Computer 2-27
Using the Bluetooth
®
Wireless Feature
NOTE: To take advantage of the Bluetooth feature, the Bluetooth driver supplied with
your computer must be installed. (See chapter 6 for details.)
Depending on your model, your computer may incorporate the Bluetooth
capability for short-range (about 10 meters) wireless communications
between devices without requiring a cable connection.
With Bluetooth, data can be transmitted through walls, pockets and
briefcases as long as two devices are within range.
Turning On and Off the Bluetooth Feature
NOTE:
You can still use the WLAN feature when the Bluetooth feature is turned on.
The wireless LAN indicator ( ) will glow in purple when both wireless LAN and
Bluetooth feature are turned on.
1. Make sure that the RF switch is at the ON position.
2. Press
Fn+F1 to turn the Bluetooth
®
wireless feature on (see “Fn+F1
Behavior” in Chapter 2).
The wireless LAN indicator (
) will glow in red. By default, your
computer is in the general discoverable and pairable mode after the
Bluetooth feature is turned on.
3. To turn off the Bluetooth feature, press
Fn+F1 again.