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Note:
Only Windows XP can install an imaging device; previous operating systems do not
have
native support for this option.
Uninstall an Imaging Device
1. In
Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
, right-click an installed Imaging device and then
select
Delete Camera
from the shortcut menu.
PIM Exchange
The Information Exchange service provides a way to send and receive Microsoft Outlook
items to and from another Bluetooth device, such as a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) or
notebook computer.
The supported Outlook items are:
Business cards (*.vcf and *.vcd)
Calendar entries (*.vcs)
Notes
(*.vnt)
Messages
(*.vmg)
There are three types of operations:
Send
– sends an object to another device.
Receive
– requests an object from another device.
Exchange
– sends a client object and receives a server
object.
You can set the default location of your business card and the location where you received
items from the
Bluetooth Configuration Panel
.
To send, receive, or exchange an object:
1. On
the
Client
, open
My Bluetooth Places
by double-clicking the icon on your
desktop.
2. Right-click
the
Inbox
icon of the remote device and then select an option from
the pop-up menu.
Notes:
Business cards are sent, received, or exchanged without further intervention.
To send calendar items, notes, and messages, go to the folder that contains the item you
want to send out. Then select the item and click
Open
.
PIM Synchronization
The PIM Synchronization service is used to match information between a Bluetooth client and
a Bluetooth server. A perfect example would be a Personal Information Manager (PIM)
database.
CREATIVE BLUETOOTH SOFTWARE supports synchronization with devices that support
IrMC v1.1 and exchange the v2.1 vCard format.