Pantech C600 Manual De Usuario
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computer.
Press the [
Menu
] Soft key, select
9.Settings
, and then select
7.
Connectivity
.
Port Setting
This allows you to define whether your computer connects with the phone
via the USB cable (included in the box) or via Bluetooth.
1. Press the [
Menu
] Soft key, select
9. Settings
, select
7. Connectivity
,
and then select
1. Port Setting
.
2. Select
USB
or
Bluetooth
.
Mass Storage
This allows you to make the microSD card within the phone appear as a
removable disk under Windows. That is, it looks like an external hard drive
that can be browsed using Windows Explorer.
1. Press the [
Menu
] Soft key, select
9. Settings
, select
7. Connectivity
,
and then select
2. Mass Storage
.
2. Select
On
or
Off
.
Bluetooth
The term
Bluetooth refers both to the specifications for connecting various
devices such as computers, mobile phones and home appliances
wirelessly over a short distance and then enabling real time, bidirectional
communication between them, and to the products complying with those
specifications.
Your Pantech C600mobile phone supports the following Bluetooth profiles:
• Serial Port Profile (SPP) for communication with PC connectivity
software
• Dial-Up Networking profile (DUN) as an Internet gateway for a PC
• Hands-Free Profile (HFP) as an audio gateway
• Object Push Profile (OPP) as a client and server
• File Transfer Profile (FTP) as a client and server
• Basic Image Profile (BIP) for printing photos
• Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) for A/V headsets
• Hands-Free Profile (HFP) as an audio gateway
• Object Push Profile (OPP) as a client and server
• File Transfer Profile (FTP) as a client and server
• Basic Image Profile (BIP) for printing photos
• Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) for A/V headsets
Bluetooth technology enables cost-free wireless connections between
electronic devices within a maximum range of 33 feet (10 meters). A
Bluetooth connection can be used to send images, texts, business cards,
calendar notes, or to connect wirelessly to devices using Bluetooth
technology, such as computers.
Since devices using Bluetooth technology communicate using radio waves,
your phone and the other devices do not need to be in direct line-of-sight
(unlike infrared communication).
The two devices need only to be within 33 feet (10 meters) of each other,
although connections may be subject to interference from obstructions
such as thick walls or other electronic devices.
Bluetooth communication consumes your phone’s battery charge and your
phone’s operating time will be reduced. You should take this into account
when performing other operations with your phone.
NOTE: There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth communication in
certain areas. Check with your local authorities.
It is recommended to use the Pantech PS1 unit because the Stereo