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Q
 Characters are broken if I receive a business 
card in Korean or Chinese using the Bluetooth 
Send a Business Card function.
A1  This may happen when you send a Korean or
Chinese business card by selecting the
Select 
a business card from the files (*.vcf, *.vcd) 
option in the Send a Business Card menu. This 
is because the contents of the business card
file are not set to Korean or Chinese character
set (CHARSET). In this case, directly edit the
contents of the business card file as follows.
  Right-click over the business card file to be sent
(*.vcf, *.vcd) and select 
Connect Program > Select 
Program from the pop-up menu.
  Select 
Notepad from the program list.
  Edit the contents as follows.
Example) N:MagicSense => N;CHARSET=KS_C_
5601:MagicSense
For Korean, add CHARSET=KS_C_5601.
For Simplified Chinese (CHS), CHARSET=gb2312.
For Traditional Chinese (CHT), CHARSET=Big5.
A2  To avoid this problem, send a business card
directly from the address book of
Microsoft 
Outlook or select the Select an Outlook 
business card option in the Send a Business 
Card menu and you can now normally send the 
business card without editing the VCF file.
Q
  
I cannot find or connect the headset.
A1  If the headset is connected to another device 
and is currently being used, you will not be
able to locate it. In this case, even if you locate
the headset, you will not be able to connect it.
Disconnect the headset from the device and then 
try again.
A2  If the headset is connected to the power adapter, 
the Bluetooth wireless connection is not available.
Disconnect the headset from the power adapter 
and try again.
A3  A Bluetooth headset generally provides On/Off
and Pairing modes. To connect the headset to 
another Bluetooth device such as a computer or 
cellphone, it must be in Pairing mode. Switch the
headset to Pairing mode and try again.
In general, a Bluetooth headset in Pairing mode is 
automatically switched to On/ Off mode after a pre-
determined period of time.
Bluetooth