Philips Fisio 825 User Guide - Page 76

Pair and use a PC or PDA, Available services, Discoverable, Profiles, Default profile, Change, Delete

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Pair and use a PC or PDA A PC or PDA must also be paired with your mobile phone via the Bluetooth, Data, Discoverable submenu. L You must turn on both devices before running the pairing process. In this mode, your mobile phone is detected by the PC or the PDA, from which you must launch the pairing process which should take place within 1mn50s. The pairing process will take place on both the mobile and the external device, and the same pairing code must be entered on both devices. If not supplied with your Bluetooth device or card, you can enter the code of your choice. Then refer to your PC or PDA user guide for configuration information. Up to three data profiles corresponding to the different hardware you will use can be managed from the Profiles menu of your phone, and will allow you to switch from one to another, depending on your needs. This menu will also let you set a Default profile (e.g. the profile of the most used device), Change it or Delete it (see page 72). Available services A CD-Rom is shipped as standard with your mobile phone, and contains Mobile Phone Tools, a software application giving access to the services shown below. Insert the CD-Rom in your CD drive and follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with a standard installation procedure. Then launch Mobile Phone Tools. The following window appears, featuring several services: Messages inbox Upload pictures in your phone Send SMS Send e-mail* Send faxes Manage your phonebook Call your correspondents Use GPRS Wizzard to manage GPRS connections Synchronize your mobile and PC phonebooks and organisers, backup and restore 74 Bluetooth features

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74
Bluetooth
features
Pair and use a PC or PDA
A PC or PDA must also be paired with your mobile phone via the
Bluetooth
,
Data
,
Discoverable
submenu.
L
You must turn on both devices before running the pairing process. In this mode,
your mobile phone is detected by the PC or the PDA, from which you must launch
the pairing process which should take place within 1mn50s.
The pairing process will take place on both the mobile and the external device,
and the same pairing code must be entered on both devices. If not supplied
with your
Bluetooth
device or card, you can enter the code of your choice.
Then refer to your PC or PDA user guide for configuration information. Up to
three data profiles corresponding to the different hardware you will use can be
managed from the
Profiles
menu of your phone, and will allow you to switch
from one to another, depending on your needs. This menu will also let you set
a
Default profile
(e.g. the profile of the most used device),
Change
it or
Delete
it (see page 72).
Available services
A CD-Rom is shipped as standard with your mobile phone, and contains Mobile
Phone Tools, a software application giving access to the services shown below.
Insert the CD-Rom in your CD drive and follow the on-screen instructions to
proceed with a standard installation procedure. Then launch Mobile Phone
Tools. The following window appears, featuring several services:
Upload pictures
in your phone
Send e-mail*
Send SMS
Send faxes
Use GPRS Wizzard
to manage GPRS
connections
Synchronize your
mobile and PC
phonebooks and
organisers, backup
and restore
Manage your phonebook
Messages
inbox
Call your correspondents