Toshiba Pocket PC e800 User Manual

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User’s Manual

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Bluetooth

The Toshiba Pocket PC e800 supports these Bluetooth services:

COM service (Serial Port Profile)

This service enables you to connect to a computer via a serial port to

send and receive data. COM service is also used when connecting to a

computer with ActiveSync and when chatting with other Toshiba Pocket

PCs.

DUN service (Dial-up Networking Profile)

LAP service (LAN Access Profile)

FTP service (File Transfer Protocol Profile)

This service enables you to transfer files to and from a device with FTP

service, such as a computer.

OPP service (Object Push Profile)

This service enables you to connect to another Toshiba Pocket PC or

cell phone and exchange address books and owner information.

The data formats and maximum size of receiving messages are as

follows.

1. Approximately 7,600 characters for Toshiba Pocket PCs with the

Microsoft

®

Pocket PC 2002 and Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 operating

systems.

PAN service (Personal Area Networking Profile)

This service enables you to connect to the Bluetooth Access Point or

PC for using Internet or intranet

Contact

(address book)

Business card

(owner

information)

vCard

format

(vCard 2.1)

Other than memo

1,022 characters

Memo

Approx. 32,700

characters

1

Schedule

vCalendar

format

(vCalendar

1.0)

Subject

4,096 characters

Location

1,023 characters

Category

1,023 characters

Attendees

1,022 characters

(per person)

Memo

Approx. 2,500

characters

Task

vToDo

format

Subject

4,095 characters

Category

1,023 characters

Memo

Approx. 7,600

characters

Depending on the specifications of the device to which you are connected,

data sent and received may not be properly stored in the respective

device.

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