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Data communication
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Data communication
You can connect the handset to Bluetooth devices wirelessly.
Wireless communications with all the Bluetooth devices are not
completely guaranteed.
Specifications
Supported version
Bluetooth standard Ver.4.1
*1
Output
Bluetooth standard Power Class 1
Supported profiles
*2
(Supported services)
HSP: Headset Profile
*3
HFP: Hands Free Profile
*4
A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
*5
AVRCP: Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
*5
HID: Human Interface Device Profile
*6
DUN: Dial-up Networking Profile
*7
OPP: Object Push Profile
*8
SPP: Serial Port Profile
*9
PBAP: Phone Book Access Profile
*10
PAN: Personal Area Networking Profile
*11
HOGP: HID Over GATT Profile
*12
*1 The handset and all Bluetooth function-installed devices have
ensured that they conform to the Bluetooth specification
according to the rules that the Bluetooth SIG defines, and are
all authenticated. However, operating methods might differ or
data might not be exchanged even when a connection is made,
depending on the features or specifications of the connected
device.
*2 Standardizes the communication procedures of Bluetooth
device by feature.
*3 Connect a commercially available Bluetooth compatible
headset to the handset to talk wirelessly.
*4 Connect a commercially available Bluetooth compatible hands-
free device such as a car navigation system to the handset to
talk during hands-free operation using the car navigation
system etc.
*5 Connect a commercially available Bluetooth compatible audio
device to the handset to play music, 1Seg audio, etc.
wirelessly. Also, remote control operation may be available
from Bluetooth devices. However, compatible devices may be
limited depending on the data type.
*6 Connect a commercially available Bluetooth compatible input
device such as a keyboard and mouse to the handset to
operate the handset from the device.
*7 Connect a Bluetooth compatible PC etc. to the handset to use
the handset as a modem and make data communications.
Note that packet communication charges are incurred. You
cannot use mobile networks on the handset during DUN
connection.
*8 Connect a Bluetooth device to the handset with the file transfer
service to send and receive data between them.
*9 Set the virtual connection with a serial cable and interconnect
between devices.
*10 Transfer phonebook data on the handset memory to a
Bluetooth device. Data may not be displayed correctly on the
other party's device depending on the contents of the
transferred phonebook data.
*11 Join a PC network etc. and share the Internet connection. Also,
connect a PC etc. to the handset via Bluetooth to use the
Bluetooth tethering.
Bluetooth function
*12 Connect a Bluetooth Smart device such as a keyboard and
mouse to the handset to operate the handset from the device.
Refer to manuals of Bluetooth devices as well.
The settings of access points for DUN profile can be changed
from a Bluetooth device such as a PC or car navigation system.
If connection to an access point via DUN profile becomes
unavailable, it is recommended to initialize access points
(nP.23 "Resetting an access point").
1Seg audio etc. may not be output with Bluetooth devices which
are not compatible with SCMS-T.
Precautions about handling Bluetooth devices
Note the followings when using Bluetooth devices.
Note the followings to make good connection.
Keep the distance between the handset and another
Bluetooth device within approximately 10 m with no
obstructions in sight. The distance within which you can make
connection may be shorter when there are obstructions
between them or depending on the conditions of the
surroundings (such as walls or furniture) and the structure of
a building. Especially when there is a wall, floor or ceiling of
reinforced concrete between them, they may be unable to
connect with each other. Note the above mentioned distance
is not guaranteed.
Move the handset and another Bluetooth device as far away
as possible from home electric appliances, AV devices, OA
devices, etc. before connection. Bluetooth devices are liable
to be adversely affected by a microwave oven, so move them
as far away as possible from the microwave oven while using
them. Otherwise, normal connection cannot be performed
when other electric devices are powered on or Bluetooth
devices may cause noises or reception failure on a TV or
radio set.
Move the other party's Bluetooth device to a place where
connection is possible when there is a broadcast station,
radio, etc. near the Bluetooth device and the handset cannot
be connected to the device. Strong radio waves may prevent
connection between Bluetooth devices.
Wireless connection is available with Bluetooth devices put in
a bag or pocket. However, lowering of communication speed
or noise may result when you are in between the Bluetooth
device and the handset.
Electromagnetic signals from Bluetooth devices may affect the
operation of electronic medical equipment etc. As some cases
may result in accident, turn off the handset and other Bluetooth
devices in the following places.
On trains
On airplanes
In hospitals
Near automatic doors or fire alarms
In places such as gas stations where flammable gas is
generated
Radio interference with Wi-Fi compatible devices
The Bluetooth devices use the same frequency band (2.4 GHz)
as wireless LANs (IEEE 802.11b/g/n). Therefore, using a
Bluetooth device near a wireless LAN device may cause the
radio interference, lowering of communication speed, noise or
connection failure. In this case, turn off the wireless LAN device
or keep the handset and the other party's Bluetooth device at
least approximately 10 m away from the wireless LAN.