Nokia 3600 User Guide

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PC Suite
Note: To be able to use an infrared connection with Windows 2000, you 
must first disable the Image Transfer application in the 
Wireless 
Link
 software.
3
Double-click the 
PC Suite Connection icon
 on the taskbar to open the 
Connection Properties
 dialog box. 
4
Verify that the correct COM port is selected for the infrared connection. 
If no port is selected, select the COM port with infrared as the 
connection type. Note that you can select more than one COM port.
Note: If you cannot select the port you want to use, another PC application 
is using that port. To use PC Suite with that port, you must either 
close the other application or disable it temporarily.
5
Make sure that the infrared port of the phone faces the infrared port 
of the PC and that they are within range of each other.
6
Activate the infrared connection of your phone. Go to Menu, open the 
Connectivity folder, and select Infrared.
Use a Bluetooth connection
Before you can connect your phone to the PC via Bluetooth for the first time, 
you must have provided a name for your phone to be used in a Bluetooth 
connection. For instructions on giving a name to your phone, see the chapter 
on connectivity in this user guide.
 
Make sure that Bluetooth is activated on 
the phone to make your phone discoverable and connectable. 
To activate Bluetooth connectivity, go to 
Menu
 
Connect.
 
Bluetooth
Then select 
Bluetooth
On
. To make your phone discoverable, select 
My 
phone’s visibility
→ 
Shown to all
 in the Bluetooth menu.
To establish a Bluetooth connection:
1
Make sure that a Bluetooth card is inserted in the PC card or 
CompactFlash (CF+) slot and that the software provided with the 
Bluetooth card is installed on the PC, or check that your PC includes 
built-in support for Bluetooth. A serial port profile must exist for the 
Bluetooth card on the PC. For further information, see the user 
documentation provided with the Bluetooth card or PC.