Panasonic 6275I Manuel D’Utilisation

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To deactivate the IR connection, 
select
Menu
>
Settings
>
Connectivity
>
Infrared
. When the 
phone displays 
Deactivate infrared?
,
select
Yes
.
If data transfer is not started within 2 
minutes after the activation of the IR 
port, the connection is cancelled and 
must be started again.
IR connection indicator
When 
 is shown continuously, 
the IR connection is activated and your 
phone is ready to send or receive data 
through its IR port. When 
 blinks, 
your phone is trying to connect to the 
other device or a connection has been 
lost.
Data cable transfer
You can transfer data from your phone 
to a compatible PC or from a 
compatible PC to your phone using a 
CA-53 USB data cable.
Important: Disconnect the 
USB data cable from the 
phone to make a call.
Enable default mode 
connection
Connect to your PC in 
Nokia mode
 to 
transfer phone data and files between 
your phone and PC using Nokia PC 
Suite.
1. Connect your PC and your phone 
with a CA-53 USB data cable. 
A notification appears on the 
display that asking which mode 
you want to select.
2. Select 
Accept
>
Nokia mode
.
A notification appears on the 
display stating a connection is 
active.
You can now use PC Suite to connect 
to your phone.
Enable data storage 
connection
Connect to your PC in 
Data storage
mode to transfer music, photo, 
and video files to the phone microSD 
card, and from the phone microSD to 
your PC with Windows Explorer.
1. Connect your PC and your phone 
with a CA-53 USB data cable. 
A notification appears on the 
display that asking which mode 
you want to select.
2. Select 
Accept
>
Data storage
.
USB
mode: Data storage
 is displayed 
while the phone is in data transfer 
mode.
3. Open Windows Explorer. 
Your phone microSD card will 
appear as a local drive (the device 
name), and with a drive letter 
assigned to it.
4. Click on the folders to display a 
window that shows the contents of 
the folder on the phone microSD 
card.
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