White Paper M600
44 February 2006
File browsing
By using the client role of the File Transfer Profile,
the phone enables the user to access file systems
of other devices, that support the server role of the
same profile. After pairing the phone with the other
device, the user can connect to the other device by
selecting it in the list of My devices under the Blue
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tooth menu and selecting the Browse option that
should be available on the left selection key. If the
browse option does not appear the user can select
the Service option to update the phone’s knowl
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edge that file browsing is possible with this device.
When the phone is connected to the file server, the
user can browse the shared folders and retrieve
files listed in the folders. The user can transfer files
to the file server device using the normal Send/via
Bluetooth option.
Media viewing
The phone can send images and sounds to a
media viewer device, such as, the MMW-100 TV
adaptor accessory. The user can also conveniently
run a slide show on the TV showing a set of nice
phone camera pictures for family and friends. The
phone can connect to a Bluetooth device that can
receive images, the image can be transferred to the
remote screen and displayed.
Profiles
The following Bluetooth profiles are supported in
the M600:
• Dial-up Networking Profile.
• Generic Access Profile.
• Generic Object Exchange Profile.
• Object Push Profile.
• Serial Port Profile.
• Handsfree Profile.
• Headset Profile.
• Synchronization Profile.
• Basic Imaging Profile.
• File Transfer Profile.
• Human Interface Device (HID) host only Profile.
• Stereo Advanced Audio Distribution Profile.
• Advanced Audio/Video Remote Conference
Profile.
Remote control
The phone keypad is configured for control of a
certain computer application through a special type
of HID configuration file consisting of an XML file
for the keypad and an image for the display. HID
configuration files can be downloaded into the
phone using the normal file transfer mechanisms.
Users can even modify the files themselves on their
computers. A few configuration files pre-loaded in
the phone enable the user to navigate on a compu
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ter desktop and control presentations and Media
players.
System functions
Characteristics
The HID configuration files, and the set of prede-
fined HID configuration files, are customizable. The
configuration files can be modified by the user if
transferred to, and opened on, a computer.
Used enablers and bearers
The HID based remote control function works over
Bluetooth. It is possible to download the HID con
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figuration files via Bluetooth, IR or USB. It is also
possible to transfer the files to another device
using Bluetooth or infrared.
Power save mode
The phone uses sniff mode on headset, handsfree
and HID connections which means reduced power
consumption and shorter connection set-up times.
IrDA
IrDA (Infrared Data Association) is a point-to-point
communication link between two infrared ports.
The infrared beam has to be directed towards the
target infrared port and as long as the two infrared
ports are within sight and range, the devices can
exchange data.
Object Exchange via infrared (IrObex) supports
transferring objects between compatible phones.
You can use M600 to control electrical devices that
have an infrared port, such as, a television or DVD
player.