Using Pan Service - Toshiba Pockey PC e800 User Manual

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For operations of the modem or cell phone, please refer to the user's guide
of the respective device.
Any dial-up number can be used for LAP service. Select and enter the
desired number.
1. From the service list on the Bluetooth Settings screen, tap and hold on
the name of the DUN or LAP service to which you want to connect, then
tap Connection Registration on the pop-up menu.
The screen is connected to DUN service.
When you disconnect from the Internet or exit your email application,
the Bluetooth connection is also terminated.
2. Tap OK.
The screen closes and the Today screen appears.
For further operations, please refer to
Email
When you disconnect from or exit the Internet or your email application,
the Bluetooth connection is also terminated.

Using PAN Service

Connecting to the Network (Intranet, Internet or Peer-to-
Peer)
This section explains how to use PAN service to connect to the Network by
connecting to the Access Point or PC.
This service is alike to the DUN/LAP service. But this service does not need
complicated additional settings, like a modem and dialup settings.
1. From the service list on the Bluetooth Settings screen, tap and hold on
the name of the PAN service (GN or NAP) to which you want to
connect, then tap Connection Registration on the pop-up menu.
When the connection registration is complete, the device and service
icons change to registered connection icons.
2. Tap OK.
The screen closes and the Today screen appears.
3. Tap on the Bluetooth icon on the command bar.
The Bluetooth menu appears.
4. Tap Start Personal Area Networking on the Bluetooth menu.
My Device connects to the remote device.
For further operations, please refer to
Email
Ending PAN service
1. Tap on the Bluetooth icon on the command bar of the Today screen.
The Bluetooth menu appears.
User's Manual
Messages" on page 4-6.
Messages" on page 4-6.
"Inbox: Sending and Receiving
"Inbox: Sending and Receiving
Bluetooth
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