Sony Ericsson M600i 用户指南

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70       Control Panel
M600i
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To save these settings, you must enter a valid 
PIN2 code, provided by your mobile network 
operator.
Note: The Call meter service does not work 
when you roam to a network that does not 
provide charging information.
Connections
The settings in Connections control how your 
phone communicates with other devices.
Bluetooth® Wireless 
Technology
Select 
Tools > Control panel > Connections > 
Bluetooth
 to enter Bluetooth settings and 
connect to other Bluetooth devices.
Note: Only connect to trusted devices.
For all tasks, except for a single file transfer, 
you must set up a permanent and trusted 
relationship between your phone and the other 
device. This is called pairing (or bonding). 
Paired devices are remembered by your phone, 
making it unnecessary to pair with them again. 
This simplifies future connections and makes 
them secure because paired devices have 
already authenticated each other.
Settings tab 
This is where you enter all Bluetooth settings 
for your phone.
My phone name
 – enter the name you 
want displayed when your phone is 
presented to other Bluetooth devices.
Bluetooth on
 – activates Bluetooth.
Visible to other devices
 – makes it 
possible for other Bluetooth devices to 
find your phone.
Enable power save
 – saves power by 
limiting your phone's activity. Your phone 
will no longer accept requests for 
additional connections from other 
Bluetooth devices after it has already 
established a Bluetooth connection, but it 
can still discover other Bluetooth devices 
and request connections to them.
Devices tab 
This is a list of all the devices your phone has 
paired with, even if they are not Bluetooth-
activated or in range.
Pairing with a device
Select 
New device
 to pair with a new device. 
The phone will then search for visible 
Bluetooth devices in range. To pair with one of 
the devices, select it in the list, then, if 
requested, enter the passcode (also called 
passkey).
If you are pairing with a Bluetooth headset, the 
headset may have auto pairing functionality.