Bluetooth Wireless Technology - Nokia Image Viewer SU-2 User Manual

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I n t r o d u c t i o n
Introduction
The Nokia Image Viewer displays on a TV screen or compatible video
projector pictures taken with the camera of a compatible phone that
supports Bluetooth wireless technology.
Read this users guide carefully before using the Nokia Image Viewer.

■ Bluetooth wireless technology

Since Bluetooth devices communicate using radio waves, your
Bluetooth phone and the Nokia Image Viewer do not need to be in line
of sight. The two devices need to be within up to 10 metres of each
other.
In some countries, there may be restrictions on using Bluetooth devices.
Check with your local authorities.
■ Compatibility
• Image display devices: The Nokia Image Viewer is compatible with
PAL and NTSC standards. You can also connect the Nokia Image
Viewer to a compatible video projector through an AV connector.
SECAM TV sets require a special adapter which is not supplied in the
sales package. The SECAM adapter can be bought in an electrical
supply store.
• Phones: The Nokia Image Viewer is compatible with phones that
support Bluetooth Specification 1.1, and the Object Push Profile
(OPP) or Basic Imaging Profile (BIP). A Bluetooth profile is a set of
commands that your phone uses for controlling the Nokia Image
Viewer.
However, interoperability between the Nokia Image Viewer and
other Bluetooth enabled products is not guaranteed and depends on
compatibility.
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