User manual TOSHIBA SATELLITE PRO 4600

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[. . . ] Some of the described functions may be impossible to use in your operating environment. The type or configuration of your PC may cause the POWER OFF ([POWER ON]) menu displayed from the Taskbar icon not to appear. In this Help, the images and descriptions in the menu displayed from the Taskbar icon are based on the assumption that the POWER OFF (POWER ON) function is supported on your PC. [Trademark information] (C) 2003, 2005 TOSHIBA Corporation All Rights Reserved Page 1 What is BluetoothTM wireless technology? BluetoothTM wireless technology is a global standard telecommunications format that enables data to be exchanged wirelessly between personal computers, peripheral components, mobile telephones, and other electronic devices. [. . . ] Category Description Discoverability mode Non-discoverable mode Other devices will not be able to detect yours. Connectability mode Non-connectable mode Other devices will not be able to connect to yours. 1) Connectable mode Other devices will be able to connect to yours. Pairing mode Non-pairable mode2) You will not receive pairing requests initiated from remote devices. Pairable mode You will receive pairing requests initiated from remote devices. Link Level Security Enforced3) Requires Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) to be entered on connection with another device. 1) Selecting Non-connectable mode will cause connection requests to be rejected from any device, including registered ones. 2) Selecting Non-pairable mode will make it impossible to bond with another device in a new connection relationship. Connection will be possible when a request has been received from a registered device. 3) Devices to which you have initially connected by entering a PIN code will not require you to do so for future connections. Connection will still be possible even if Link Level Security has been selected. (Power Off) Important Communication will be disabled if the BluetoothTM wireless technology power is switched OFF. The following information will appear for ports created by Bluetooth Local COM. COM port for client COM port for server Local COM - Client Local COM - Server [(name of service supplied by port)] Function buttons Category Description Add Starts the Add COM Port Wizard. If COM ports 1 to 64 already exist, you will not be able to add another port. Note OK You can only delete COM ports created by Bluetooth Local COM. Click on this button to confirm settings information, and close the Bluetooth Local COM window. Page 383 Wireless File Transfer This section provides detailed information on the settings categories in Wireless File Transfer. Main window Files/folders Displays a list of files/folders to be sent. Devices to which data can be sent Displays other devices to which you are able to send files. Connection method Displays method used to connect to other devices. Note If a device to which you would like to send data is not listed, you can click on the [Search] button to search for other devices. Function buttons Category Description Add Displays the window below, from where you can add files and/or folders you would like to send. Page 384 Delete By selecting a file from the list and clicking on the "Delete" button, you can remove that file (i. e. , the file will not be sent). Page 385 Troubleshooting This section describes possible causes and countermeasures to be considered when your BluetoothTM wireless technology device cannot be configured properly, functions abnormally, or presents other problems related to its operation. Basic understanding The basic concepts to keep in mind when using your device(s) are described in the section, "What you need to know about using BluetoothTM wireless technology". Should you still encounter problems after having read through this information, please refer to the following list, which has been arranged according to application. Troubleshooting by application General operation of the BluetoothTM Utility Using a wireless modem station Using an access point Using a printer Using a headset Using a keyboard or mouse Using a camera Using a PDA Using a mobile telephone Page 386 General operation of the BluetoothTM Utility Important Please refer to "What you need to know about using BluetoothTM wireless technology" for an understanding of the basic concepts to keep in mind. Bluetooth Manager BluetoothTM wireless technology icon does not appear in task tray If the BluetoothTM wireless technology icon does not appear in the Tasktray, Bluetooth Manager will not be active, and you will be unable to use any of the functions of the BluetoothTM Utility. Start the utilities as instructed below to enable Bluetooth Manager to start automatically and allow all functions to be utilized. Bluetooth Settings (from Windows XP) [Start] > [All Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Bluetooth Settings] (from Windows 2000) [Start] > [Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Bluetooth Settings] Remote Camera (from Windows XP) [Start] > [All Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Remote Camera] (from Windows 2000) [Start] > [Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Remote Camera] Wireless File Transfer (from Windows XP) [Start] > [All Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Wireless File Transfer] (from Windows 2000) [Start] > [Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Wireless File Transfer] Bluetooth Settings Clicking on the [New Connection] button brings up the message "Unable to prepare Bluetooth. " The wireless communication switch is turned off. Please switch it on. Remote device(s) cannot be detected The other device(s) may have been set to Non-discoverable mode. [. . . ] The telephone number of the fax destination may have been entered incorrectly. If the setting under COM Auto Connect Settings has been set to "Off", a connection will not automatically be established with the modem. Open [Printers and Faxes] from the Control Panel, right-click on the [Fax] icon, and then click on [Properties] Page 732 The [Fax properties] window will appear. Select the [Device] tab, right-click on the modem you wish to use, and then click on [Properties] 3. Select the [Send] tab, and then confirm that "Enable device to send" has been checked. Page 733 4. Select the [Receive] tab, and then confirm that "Enable device to receive" has been checked when you wish to receive faxes) 5. Click on the [OK] button Page 734 Glossary This glossary provides definitions for BluetoothTM wireless technology-related terminology. [. . . ]

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