Sony Ericsson m608c Betriebsanweisung

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68       Connecting to other devices
M608c
  
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Connecting to 
other devices
When you want to exchange information 
between your phone and another device, 
connect them together using Bluetooth, an 
infrared link, or a USB cable.
With such a connection you can, for example:
• Send a file (a picture, for example) to a 
computer or to another phone.
• Use a Bluetooth headset in a phone call.
• Synchronize calendar events and contacts 
with the corresponding data on a 
computer.
• Back up phone data onto a computer.
• Use your phone as a computer modem.
For more information on synchronizing and 
making backups, see Synchronization and 
backup
 on page 70
.
Bluetooth wireless 
technology
The Bluetooth™ wireless technology uses 
radio waves to connect devices at a range of up 
to ten metres.
See Bluetooth wireless technology on page 81 
for information on how to make the Bluetooth 
settings.
Sending and receiving files
From any application with a 
Send as
 option, 
you can send a file via Bluetooth without first 
having to pair with the receiving device. To 
send a file, select 
Send as > Bluetooth
 in the 
More
 menu and your phone will search for 
available devices. Select one of them.
If another Bluetooth device sends an item to 
your phone, a dialog may appear (operator-
dependent) with options for accepting or 
rejecting the file transfer. When the transfer is 
complete, select the file name and choose 
where to store the file. If the device is paired 
with your phone, you can mark 
Trust this 
device
 to allow it to connect with your phone 
again in the future without confirmation.
Infrared port
When you connect your phone to another 
device using an infrared link, the ports of both 
devices have to be within one metre from each 
other, in line of sight, and at an angle of no 
more than about 30 degrees.
See Infrared port on page 83 for information 
on how to activate the infrared port.
WARNING! Never point an active infrared 
port at somebody’s eye, or at the port of other 
infrared devices than the one you are 
connecting to.