Advanced Features - SoftBank 921T Instruction Manual

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Advanced Features

File Transfer/Backup
Functions for Infrared Communication
Send Information of My Details
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Phone Book
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Via Infrared
Use Infrared for Dial-up Connections
[Dial-up Connections]
In Standby, receive a connection request from
another infrared compatible device
The handset can use dial-up connections when
the Infrared setting (page 12-2) is ON.
The handset sends a message three times in
three minutes to the same device if the
receiving device does not respond.
In an HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet
Access) area, you can receive at a maximum
speed of 3.6 Mbps and send at a maximum
speed of 384 kbps. Note that sending or
receiving very large files can result in high
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transmission fees.
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When accessing the Internet by connecting the
handset to a PC or PDA (i.e. mobile data
communication), a large amount of data is often
transferred in a very short time resulting in high
packet transmission fees. You are recommended
[Send My Details]
to check the fees now and then during the
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My Details
mobile data communication.
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Functions for Bluetooth
From
Change a Paired Device Name
Paired Device List Window
Device Name
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Delete a Paired Device
Paired Device List Window
Delete
Cut Off Connection to a Handsfree Device
Paired Device List Window
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Communication
Paired Device List Window
page 12-5
[Device Name]
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Select a device
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Enter a device name
[Delete Device]
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Select a device
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[Disconnect]
Select a handsfree device
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Disconnect
Send Information of My Details
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Phone Book
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Via Bluetooth
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device
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Use Bluetooth
for Dial-up Connections
In Standby, receive a connection request from
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another Bluetooth
compatible device
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Enter an authentication PIN code
The handset can use dial-up connections when
the Bluetooth setting (page 12-5) is ON.
Enter the same authentication PIN code (any 4
to 16 digits) on the handset and Bluetooth
compatible device to connect.
The handset sends a message three times in
three minutes to the same device if the
receiving device does not respond.
In an HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet
Access) area, you can receive at a maximum
speed of 3.6 Mbps and send at a maximum
speed of 384 kbps. Note that sending or
receiving very large files can result in high
transmission fees.
[Send My Details]
My Details
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Select a
[Dial-up Connections]
YES
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