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
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PC or other device.
Depending on the contents of vObjects, the exchange of vObjects between
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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
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be sent or received.
Depending on the software used, vObjects may not be displayed properly.
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Creating a vObject
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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)