Samsung SCH i830 User Manual (ENGLISH) - Page 150

H: Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology, ActiveSync, SYNCH - data cable

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ⅷ OBEX (Object Exchange Profile) - A communications protocol that facilitates the exchange of binary objects between devices. ⅷ SPP (Serial Port Profile) - This profile is based on the ETSI TS07.10 specification and uses the RFCOMM protocol. It emulates a serial cable to provide a simply implemented wireless replacement for existing RS-232 based serial communications applications, including familiar control signals. It provides the basis for DUN, FAX, HSP, and AVRCP profiles. ⅷ ActiveSync - Uses SPP to connect to ActiveSync on a computer. ⅷ SYNCH (Synchronisation Profile) - This profile allows synchronization of Personal Information Manager (PIM) items. As this profile originated as part of the infrared specifications but has been adopted by the Bluetooth SIG to form part of the main Bluetooth specification, it is also commonly referred to as IrMC Synchronization. ⅷ GOEP (Generic Object Exchange Profile ) - Provides a basis for other data transfer profiles. Based on OBEX. ⅷ SDAP (Service Discovery Application Profile ) - This mandatory profile is used to find out which profiles are offered by the Server device. ⅷ OPP (Object Push Profile ) - A basic profile for sending "objects" such as pictures, virtual business cards, or appointment details. It is called push because the transfers are always instigated by the sender (client), not the receiver (server). 142 Section 2H: Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology

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Section 2H: Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology
³
OBEX
(Object Exchange Profile) - A communications
protocol that facilitates the exchange of binary objects
between devices.
³
SPP
(Serial Port Profile) - This profile is based on the ETSI
TS07.10 specification and uses the RFCOMM protocol. It
emulates a serial cable to provide a simply implemented
wireless replacement for existing RS-232 based serial
communications applications, including familiar control
signals. It provides the basis for DUN, FAX, HSP, and AVRCP
profiles.
³
ActiveSync
– Uses SPP to connect to ActiveSync on a
computer.
³
SYNCH
(Synchronisation Profile) - This profile allows
synchronization of Personal Information Manager (PIM)
items. As this profile originated as part of the infrared
specifications but has been adopted by the Bluetooth SIG
to form part of the main Bluetooth specification, it is also
commonly referred to as IrMC Synchronization.
³
GOEP
(Generic Object Exchange Profile ) - Provides a basis
for other data transfer profiles. Based on OBEX.
³
SDAP
(Service Discovery Application Profile ) - This
mandatory profile is used to find out which profiles are
offered by the Server device.
³
OPP
(Object Push Profile ) - A basic profile for sending
“objects” such as pictures, virtual business cards, or
appointment details. It is called push because the
transfers are always instigated by the sender (client), not
the receiver (server).