User's Manual

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Apple Bluetooth
Welcome to the world of Bluetooth. Your computer
includes Apple Bluetooth technology that eliminates the
need for many cables that traditionally connect devices
together. Bluetooth enabled devices, such as computers,
mobile phones, and handheld devices (PDAs), can
connect to each other wirelessly at distances up to 10
meters (33 feet).
This document provides information on how to
pair your Macintosh with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and connect to the
Internet
exchange files between Bluetooth enabled devices
Pairing Your Computer With a Bluetooth enabled
Mobile Phone
Before you can connect to the Internet using your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone,
you need to pair your computer with the phone. Make sure your Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone is on and ready to accept a pair. This is often called discoverable mode.
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Open System Preferences and click Bluetooth.
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Click the Devices tab, and then click Setup New Device.
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Follow the onscreen instructions.
Note:
To access the Internet, you must have a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and
subscribe to data services from a wireless operator. Unless you subscribe to “always on”
data services (such as GPRS), you will also need an account with an Internet service
provider (ISP) to access the Internet. Check with your providers for more information.

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