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Object Push

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Figure 3.5: Enter the IP addresses 3.9 Object Push The Bluetooth Object Push Profile (OPP) enables users to send and receive Personal Information Management (PIM) data objects (including messages, notes, calendar items, and business cards) to and from a Bluetooth enabled PDA or mobile phone. The objects supported include: • Contacts (*.vcf) • Calendar items (*.vcs) • Notes (*.vnt) • Messages (*.vmg) Typical Usage • Push objects to a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or PDA • Receive objects from a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or PDA Note: If you would like to push PIM objects to a PDA, make sure that the PDA is ready to receive a PIM object before you start. If necessary, enable Object Push on the PDA. For instructions, refer the PDA's user documentation. Push Objects to a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phone There are two methods to push objects: 20

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Figure 3.5: Enter the IP addresses
3.9
Object Push
The
Bluetooth
Object Push Profile (OPP) enables users to send and receive
Personal Information Management (PIM) data objects (including messages,
notes, calendar items, and business cards) to and from a
Bluetooth
enabled
PDA or mobile phone.
The objects supported include:
Contacts (*.vcf)
Calendar items (*.vcs)
Notes (*.vnt)
Messages (*.vmg)
Typical Usage
Push objects to a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or PDA
Receive objects from a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or PDA
Note:
If you would like to push PIM objects to a PDA, make sure that the PDA
is ready to receive a PIM object before you start. If necessary, enable Object
Push on the PDA. For instructions, refer the PDA’s user documentation.
Push Objects to a
Bluetooth
Enabled Mobile Phone
There are two methods to push objects: