Using Vobjects - SoftBank 912T User Manual

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Using vObjects

About vObjects
By converting data such as Phone Book entries, Calendar events and Task
data into vObject file format, you can exchange files with other vObject-
compatible SoftBank handsets and PCs. vObjects can be sent and received as
mail attachments (page 15-8) or transferred by Infrared (page 10-3) or
®
Bluetooth
(page 10-8) communication. You can also exchange them with a
memory card.
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vObject compatible software is required to use the data of vObjects on a
PC or other device.
Depending on the contents of vObjects, the exchange of vObjects between
a vObject compatible handset and PC or other device may not be possible.
When vObjects include many characters, all vObjects may not be able to
be sent or received.
Depending on the software used, vObjects may not be displayed properly.
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Creating a vObject
1
Display a Phone Book (chapter 4)/Calendar (page
13-11)/Tasks (page 13-20)/Message (page 15-12)/
Bookmark (page 16-6)/Notepad (page 13-9) data
Creating One vObject
Select a fi le→ K (Menu)→Export→ @→ One →@
Creating Multiple vObjects
Press K (Menu)→Export→ @→ Select Multi →@→Select fi les
→@→J (Save)/ J (Export)
Creating All Files as vObjects
Press K (Menu)→Export→ @→ All →@
2
Select Phone Memory/Data Folder/Memory Card →
@→ Select a folder →@
Importing a vObject into a Function
Main
E
E
Data Folder
Other Documents
menu
Importing One vObject
Select a vObject→ K (Menu)→To Phone Book/To Cal./Tasks/
To Message/To Bookmarks/To Notepad →@→ One →@
Importing Multiple vObjects
Select a vObject→ K (Menu)→To Phone Book/To Cal./Tasks/To
Message/To Bookmarks/To Notepad →@→ Select Multi →@
→Select vObjects→ @→J (Save)

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