Using bluetooth wireless technology in the z600, Synchronize calendar and phone book, Z600 – Tannoy Z600 User Manual

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September 2003

Ericsson was a founding partner of the Bluetooth
Special Interest Group (SIG). Bluetooth wireless
technology devices that are expected to be availa-
ble in the near future, include:

Headsets for wireless voice transmission and
remote call control

PCs, laptops, PDAs, palmpads for data transfer,
synchronization etc.

PC cards for Bluetooth wireless technology in
laptops and PDAs

MP3 music player

Other phones for exchanging business cards,
ring signals, playing games etc.

Digital still and motion video cameras

Printers, hard disks and other storage devices

Handheld scanners for text, barcodes and
images

Household appliances with built-in logic, as well
as games and entertainment devices

Access points in hotel lobbies and airports for
connecting to computer networks and the Inter-
net

Car handsfree solutions

Using Bluetooth wireless technology in the Z600

Key benefits include:

True wireless connection

Cable replacement for connecting to headsets,
computers, networks, printers and other
devices.

The Z600 identifies and maintains several
devices in a pairing list.

Radio link

No line of sight required; the phone can remain
in a briefcase or in a pocket, as long as no solid
objects are in between (whereas infrared
requires line of sight).

Secure and fast

Data connection with a Bluetooth PC/laptop
turns the phone into a modem for connecting to
the Internet and for data transfer (faster than
infrared or cable).

Synchronization

Fast synchronization, even without line of sight,
of calendar and phone book with PC/laptop and
PDA, and quick exchange of business cards,
calendar events and melodies with other
phones and devices.

Synchronize calendar and phone book

In everyday life, access to an updated calendar and
addresses of friends and business colleagues is
greatly appreciated. To be truly mobile, users must
be able to carry their important information with
them. Equipping mobile phones with Personal
Information Manager (PIM) programs such as cal-
endars, to-do lists and address books gives users
access to their most important data anywhere and

anytime. The information is kept updated by syn-
chronizing with the information at the office or at
home.

Hierarchical phone book with contacts

The Z600 features a hierarchical phone book. For
every contact, details such as name, home, work
and mobile numbers, pager number, e-mail

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