Infrared connection
With infrared, you can transfer data such as business cards,
calendar notes, and media files with a compatible device.
Do not point the infrared (IR) beam at anyone's eye or
allow it to interfere with other IR devices. This device is a
Class 1 laser product.
Send and receive data using infrared
1
Make sure that the infrared ports of the sending and
receiving devices are pointing at each other, and that
there are no obstructions between the devices. The
preferable distance between the two devices is up to
1 meter (3 feet).
2
The user of the receiving device activates the infrared port.
To activate the infrared port of your device to receive
data through infrared, press
Connectivity
> Infrared.
3
The user of the sending device selects the desired
infrared function to start the data transfer.
To send data through infrared, locate the desired file in
an application or the file manager, and select
Send
>
Via
infrared.
If data transfer is not started within 1 minute after the
activation of the infrared port, the connection is cancelled
and must be started again.
Items received through infrared are placed in the
folder in Messaging. New infrared messages are indicated
by
For infrared connection indicators, see "Essential
indicators," p. 13.
USB
Press
To have the device ask the purpose of the USB cable
connection each time the cable is connected, select
Ask on connection
If
the mode during an active connection, select
and from the following:
, and select
Tools
>
Media
Player. See "Music transfer with Windows Media Player,"
p. 36.
PC
PC Suite, Nokia Lifeblog, and Nokia Software Updater
Options
>
Data
a compatible PC
Image
See "Image print," p. 61.
.
, and select
Tools
>
> Yes.
Ask on connection
is set to off or you want to change
player—to synchronize music with Windows Media
Suite—to use Nokia PC applications such as Nokia Nseries
transfer— to transfer data between your device and
print—to print images on a compatible printer.
Inbox
Connectivity
> USB.
USB mode
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