Connecting To Other Devices; Connection Via Syncstation - Sony Ericsson P908 User Manual

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Connecting to other devices

Your P908 can be connected to other devices with similar
interfaces such as PCs, other P908s and handheld computers.
The connection can be made via:
• Bluetooth wireless technology (not together with
Windows 98)
• Cable
• Infrared (IrDA)
Once it has been connected, you can perform various tasks,
depending on what type of connection you have chosen, such as:
• Using a cordless headset (Bluetooth wireless technology)
• Sending and receiving files via (infrared, Bluetooth wireless
technology) – 'beaming'
• Making Backup/Restore and Synchronization of your data
and file transfer. (Cable, infrared and Bluetooth wireless
technology)
• Using the P908 as a modem for Dial-Up Networking.
(Cable, infrared and Bluetooth wireless technology)
Connecting to other devices
PC connectivity software
Your P908 is delivered with a CD,
software must be installed in the PC you want to connect to. See
'Installing applications' on page 132 for more information. You
do not need to install the
PC Suite for P908
perform beaming with the PC or use a cordless headset.

Connection via SyncStation

Connect the SyncStation to your PC with the USB cable. A
wizard helps you to install the USB cable the first time. The
CD contains necessary software.
Suite for P908
Put your P908 in the SyncStation. A new wizard starts which
helps you to connect your P908 if this is the first time.
appears in the status area to the right on the taskbar when
the P908 is connected.
When connecting via cable, the P908 can be set in PC Connect
mode or Modem mode. The setting is made in
, see 'Cable' on page 154.
Connections > Cable
Set the P908 in
PC connect mode
• Synchronization
• Installation of software
. This
PC Suite for P908
if you only want to
PC
Control panel >
for
135

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