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1. a When you tap Bluetooth LAN Access your mobile computer will automatically try to connect with your favorite access point Connect To BluetoothLANAccess Status Opening Port b If your LAN requires a passkey a screen will appear asking for the passkey Enter the passkey then tap ok c After a successful connection is made the status screen will report Connected Connected to BluetoothLAnNaAccess BluetoothLAanNaAccess Status Connected d Now you are ready to access your LAN for Internet access files etc CHAPTER 3 FEATURES 25 SCENARIO 3 Your Bluetooth Devices folder has no access points a When you tap Bluetooth LAN Access the mobile computer will automatically begin to search for new Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Device Search Looking For Bluetooth devicets oe Time remaining Note You can also start the device search by tapping Find in the Bluetooth Devices screen See Scenario 2 on the previous page b After the search is complete select the access point you wish to connect to Tap Select If the access point is not listed tap Refresh to search again E New Bluetooth Devices 5 07p If you would like to save the new access point to your Bluetooth Devices manager Choose the desired lan access device and i tap Select check Save selection for future use To perform the search again tap Refresh Tap Cancel to abandon this operation _ Save sel
2. APPENDIX D ISP RESOURCES 69 Appendix D Support Resources Users Forum If you would like to discuss the Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit with other users visit Socket s users forum at www socketforum com Technical Support If you have trouble installing or using the Bluetooth Card please refer to the Troubleshooting section If problems persist feel free to contact Socket s technical support department IMPORTANT Before you contact technical support please do the following 1 Make sure you have registered your product You can register online at www socketcom com prodreg 2 Have the following information ready e The part number including revision level and serial number of your Bluetooth Card See the diagram below e The manufacturer model number and Windows CE version of your mobile computer e Ifapplicable the manufacturer model number and or network carrier of the Bluetooth enabled device you are trying to connect to e What you did to try to correct the problem Part Number Revision Level E MAAN ARUN ADIA NLT 10 00078 B 2007 MEMI LETT UT Made in USA 0102000100 b Serial Number To reach Socket s technical support department e Visit www socketcom com support contact asp e Email techsupport socketcom com e Phone 510 744 2720 e Fax 510 744 2727 Please refrain from disassembling the CompactFlash card Disassembly of this device will void the product warranty 70
3. accident misuse or misapplication nor as a result of service or modification other than by Socket SOCKET IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow limitation of implied warranties or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so that the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state This product may contain fully tested recycled parts warranted as if new For warranty information phone 510 744 2700 71 Limited Software Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY SOCKET warrants that the original disk or CD ROM is free from defects for 90 days from the date of delivery of the SOFTWARE CUSTOMER REMEDIES SOCKET S entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be at SOCKET S option either a return of the price paid or b replacement of the SOFTWARE which does not meet SOCKET S Limited Warranty and which is returned to SOCKET with a copy of your receipt Any replacement SOFTWARE will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days whichever
4. APPENDIX D TECHNICAL SUPPORT Limited Warranty Socket Communications Incorporated Socket warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the following period from the date of purchase Plug in card Three years Incompatibility is not a defect covered by Socket s warranty During the warranty period Socket will at its option repair or replace the defective product at no charge when furnished with proof of retail purchase provided that you deliver the product to Socket or to an authorized Socket Service Center The returned product must be accompanied by a return material authorization RMA number issued by Socket or by Socket s Authorized Service Center If you ship the product you must use the original container or equivalent and you must pay the shipping charges to Socket Socket will pay shipping charges back to any location in the contiguous United States This warranty applies only to the original retail purchaser and is not transferable Socket may at its option replace or repair the product with new or reconditioned parts and the returned product becomes Socket s property Socket warrants the repaired or replaced products to be free from defects in material or workmanship for ninety 90 days after the return shipping date or for the duration of the original warranty period whichever is greater This warranty does not cover the replacement of products damaged by abuse
5. mobile computer or other device by receiving and transmitting radio frequency RF magnetic fields in the frequency range 2400 to 2500 MHz The output power of the radio transmitter is 0 001 Watt The Bluetooth Card unit is designed to be in compliance with the RF exposure limits set by national authorities and international health agencies when installed or used separately from other antennas or radio transmitters Examples of RF exposure standards and guidelines ICNIRP Guidelines for limiting exposure to time varying electric magnetic and electromagnetic fields up to 300 GHz International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP Health Physics vol 74 pp 494 533 April 1998 99 519 EC EU Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure to the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz 300 GHz Official Journal of the European Communities July 12 1999 ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc New York 1991 FCC Report and Order ET Docket 93 62 FCC 96 326 Federal Communications Commission FCC August 1996 Radiocommunications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 1999 Australian Communications Authority ACA May 1999 64 APPENDIX B SAFETY AND USAGE TIPS SDIO Card Product Care and Usage Do not disassemb
6. then it will begin to search for Bluetooth devices nearby Select the Bluetooth device you wish to exchange business cards with If the device is not listed tap Find socket OBEX Device Mame za Pocket PC_socke Choose the desired device and tap Select IF the desired device is not shown tap Find to search For one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation Your mobile computer will begin to exchange business cards After the exchange the new business card should appear in your Contacts list Exchange Cards Nore Depen ding on the remote device s capabilities it may only accept your business card but not send one to your device eX Exchanging Business cards SSS 42 CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX Send a Contact 1 Make sure the other Bluetooth device is set up to receive a contact It must support the OBEX Object Push server profile Refer to the documentation that came with the device for instructions Note If the other device is also using the Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit you can set it up to receive a contact by tapping the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Receive Contact or File 2 Now you are ready to send a contact Go to your Contacts folder 3 Pocket PCs Tap and hold your stylus on the contact s you would like to send In the pop up menu select Send Via Bluetooth Send Yia Bluetooth a Create Copy Delete Contact Send E mail to Conta
7. 2 39p Wednesday April 74 7007 today nu Ea Mo upcoming appointments Tap here to set owner information EJ No unread messages 1 Unsent message Turn Transmitter ON Get Connected Advanced Features a Bluetooth ActiveSync Bluetooth LAN Access Date 4 To turn the radio transmitter back on tap on the gray Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu select Turn Transmitter ON 20 CHAPTER 3 FEATURES Bluetooth ActiveSync This section explains how to use the Bluetooth ActiveSync feature It helps you quickly and easily ActiveSync to a notebook or desktop computer with ActiveSync v3 x installed 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu select Bluetooth ActiveSync Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected Advanced Features b Bluetooth ActiveSync Bluetooth LAN Access About 2 The next screens will vary depending on if your Bluetooth Devices folder contains any computers and if one is chosen as your favorite Please refer to the appropriate scenario SCENARIO 1 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains a favorite desktop computer a b c When you tap Bluetooth ActiveSync your mobile computer will automatically try to connect to your favorite computer The Connect To screen will appear reporting that it is trying to connect to Wireless ActiveSync Connect To Wireless ActiveSync Status Connecting ta Host After a successful connection is made the status screen will report C
8. File Sharing 3 If your mobile computer has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder that supports OBEX File Transfer then it will begin to search for Bluetooth devices nearby Bluetooth Device Search oy Looking for Bluetooth devicefs TEA Time remaining CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX 47 4 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to browse If the desired device is not listed tap Find HF Socket OBEX Device Mame Pocket _PC_socke Choose the desired device and tap Select IF the desired device is not shown tap Find to search For one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation 5 Your mobile computer will begin to establish a file sharing connection Connecting 5 Please wait 6 After the devices successfully connect the Bluetooth File Explorer will appear Half of the screen shows contents of the remote device while the other half shows contents of your device the local device The very bottom of the screen reports the connection status BF Bluetooth File Explorer 3 30 x Note The HPC 2000 Is fs conn bmp screen is GCounterFile mmf divided horizontally unlike the Pocket PC 2002 a My Documents screen shown Ea Program Files here E Temp ea Windows Connected to Pocket PC socke File Device Help a y T h E 48 CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX Send Receive File s or Folder s l 2 Select the file s or folder s that you wish to transfer
9. You can only select items from one device per transfer session Single tap items to select them for transfer Double tap on a folders to open it and see its contents Note A copy of the selected items will be transferred not the original t a Bluetooth Shared Fol E Business E Personal Send to remote Get from remote Remote device Local device Exit File Device Help Fa y amp E e Tap on the File menu Select Send to remote or Get from remote as applicable The inappropriate option should be gray e Tap on the Send to remote icon or Get from remote icon SS as applicable The inappropriate icon should be gray A screen will report the status of the transfer Reading File Fs conn bmp After the transfer a copy of each selected item should appear in the other device CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX 49 Create a Folder 1 Tap on the File menu Select Remote device or Local device wherever you want to create a folder then tap Create remote folder or Create local folder as applicable Send to remote Get from remote nie Delete remote items Create remote folder T 2 Alternatively on Pocket PCs you can tap and hold your stylus on an item in either the remote or local device that you wish to put in a new folder In the pop up menu select Create folder stsws 107 sdk final Delete Create folder a Gal New Folder name as Michelle s Files 4 The new folde
10. complete outside of the wizard Read through each screen but do not complete the described procedures until you exit the wizard Directions for these procedures are provided in STEP 7 Dial up to Your Network starting on the next page The two procedures are Bonding with your phone This must be completed in order to complete the Bluetooth connection and involves dial up networking En Get Connected Device Bonding To bond with your Nokia 6310 phone create a Dialup Networking connection as described in the Socket documentation The first time you connect to your phone with Dialup Networking you wil see a prompt on the phone saying Connect with Pocket_PCe Automatic Connections This procedure is optional but will make future Bluetooth connections more convenient Es Connect To Automatic Connections AFTER initial use you can make your phone aukomatically accept connections From your POA See khe Socket Bluetooth User s Guide or Quick Stark Guide For additional details 6 Continue to the last screen of the wizard and tap Finish Now proceed to STEP 6 to complete the bonding process and if desired set up automatic connections 14 CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP STEP 7 Dial up to Your Network Complete the following steps to create a new Bluetooth connection Before setting up dial up networking prepare yourself with dial up information and other necessary settings for your office network or I
11. contains any access points and if one is chosen as your favorite Please refer to the appropriate scenario SCENARIO 1 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains no favorite access point a When you tap Bluetooth LAN Access a screen will appear that allows you to choose which access point to connect to in your Bluetooth Devices folder Choose an access point from the list and tap Select En Bluetooth Devices SEio5oap zele40s5e If you would like to save the new access point to your Bluetooth Devices manager check Save selection Choose the desired lan access device and tap Select for future use IF the desired lan access device is nat shown tap Find to search for one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation Note If your access point is not listed tap Find and proceed as described in Scenario 3 24 CHAPTER 3 FEATURES b c d e Your mobile computer will try to connect to the selected access point Connect To BluetoothLANAccess Status Opening Port If your LAN requires a passkey a screen will appear asking for the passkey Enter the passkey then tap ok After a successful connection 1s made the status screen will report Connected Connected to BluetoothLAnaAccess BluetoothLAnNaAccess Status Connected Now you are ready to access your LAN for Internet access files etc SCENARIO 2 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains a favorite access point
12. helps you prepare your Socket Bluetooth system For initial use Tap Next to continue 2 Give your mobile computer a friendly name Tap Next gt BF Installing Socket Blue 11 08 x E3 Give your PDA a name You must assign a name to your POA before using it This should be a relatively unique name such as Bob s Pocket PC 8 CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP 3 Ifyour mobile computer has fewer than 6 COM ports free the Disable IrDA Screen will appear If desired disable IrDA to free more ports Tap Next gt BG Installing Socket Blue 11 10 x E3 Disable IrDA Your POA has 5 COM ports Free The preferred number of Free ports is 6 or more You can still use all of the Bluetooth Features with Fewer ports Disabling IrDA gives Bluetooth two addtional ports to use You can change your mind later by using a utility supplied under Settings Disable IrDA to Free more ports Oo Note This will disable the IR port on a Pocket PC To readjust the r IrDA settings go to Start Settings System IrDA Some devices do not allow you to disable IrDA vue 4 If your mobile computer still has fewer than 6 COM ports free the next screen will allow you to choose which services you plan to use most After making your selections tap Next gt BF Installing Socket Bluetc 5 25 x E3 Choose your ports Choose the 5 ports and services thak you plan to use the most Frequently Bluetooth Phone DUN Bluetooth
13. is longer THESE REMEDIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NO OTHER WARRANTIES SOCKET disclaims all other warranties either express or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the SOFTWARE and the accompanying written materials This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have others which vary from state to state NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES In no event shall SOCKET or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use the SOFTWARE even if SOCKET has been advised of the possibility of such damages Because some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the above limitation may not apply to you EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES You may not use or otherwise export or reexport the SOFTWARE except as authorized by United States law and laws of the jurisdiction in which the SOFTWARE was obtained In particular but without limitation none of the SOFTWARE may be used or otherwise exported or reexported a into or to a national or resident of a United States embargoed country or b to anyone on the U S Treasury Department s list of Specially Designated Nationals
14. or the U S Department of Commerce s Table of Denial Orders By using the SOFTWARE you represent and warrant that you are not located in under control of or a national or resident of any such country or on any such list GOVERNMENT END USERS If the SOFTWARE is supplied to the U S Government the SOFTWARE is classified as restricted computer software as defined in clause 52 227 19 of the FAR The U S Government s rights to the SOFTWARE are as provided in clause 52 227 19 of the FAR CONTROLLING LAW AND SEVERABILITY This License shall be governed by the laws of the United States and the State of California If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provision or portion thereof to be unenforceable the remainder of this License shall continue in full force and effect 72 November 2002 Document 6410 00171 H Copyright Notice Copyright 2002 Socket Communications Inc All rights reserved Socket the Socket logo and Mobility Friendly are registered trademarks of Socket Communications Inc Bluetooth Card is a trademark of Socket Communications Inc Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Socket Communications Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holders The Bluetooth Card includes technology licensed under United States Patent Nos 4 543 450 4 603 320 4 686 506 and 4 972 470 Reproduction of th
15. the TCP IP and or Name Servers screens to enter any necessary settings for your office network or ISP Tap ok En Settings Advanced Use server assigned IP address O Use specific IP address _ Use Slip Use software compression Use IP header compression Pork Settings TCPIIP Mame Servers 4 Tap Next 5 In the Phone number field enter the dial up number Tap Next 6 Uncheck Wait for dial tone before dialing Tap Finish A Settings Bluetooth Acmenet Cancel call if not connected within 120 seconds _ Wait for dial tone before dialing Wait For credit card tone o seconds Extra dial string modem commands oO 16 CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP 7 Now you are ready to start the connection Pocket PC 2000 Go to Start Programs Connections Tap on the Bluetooth connection you just set up Make sure the dialing settings are correct Tap Connect En Connect To 10 06a Bluetooth AcmeNet User name ABCDEFG Save password Phone T1234567 Pocket PC 2002 In the Connections screen under Internet Settings tap Connect In Network Log On verify the dialing settings Tap OK 8 FOR MOTOROLA TIMEPORT 270C AND NOKIA 6310 ONLY After you tap Connect for the first time the phone will display a message asking if you want to bond On Motorola enter GRANT on Nokia enter ACCEPT Make up a 4 16 digit passkey enter it on the phone then enter it on the Pocket PC After successfully bondi
16. this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment is also ETS EN300 328 2 ETS EN301 489 1 and ETS EN301 489 17 compliant These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense This equipment generates and radiates radio frequency energy To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied 1 Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the system in any way and 2 connecting external antennas to the card is prohibited This device and its antenna must not be co located or operated with any other antenna or transmitter To comply with Industry Canada RF exposure compliance requirements the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF fiel
17. 00 SIVFXEO la microFLASH Properties 4T M0010126 Delete This device offers the following services 3 Dial up networking Bluetooth Dialup Networking service Drax Bluetooth FAX service You may update this list if the Update device is in range by tapping Update Services CHAPTER 3 FEATURES 27 3 Make sure a COM port is enabled for faxing e Tap on the Bluetooth icon Select Advanced Features then My Bluetooth Device Tap on the COM Ports tab e Inthe COM Ports screen make sure Bluetooth Fax is checked e Note the COM port number assigned to faxing You may need this to configure your fax software Tap ok En Device Manager 1 42p ok ta COM Ports You can enable disable and check the assignments of the Bluetooth COM ports below Bluetooth Phone Bluetooth Printer Bluetooth LAP Bluetooth Desktop Bluetooth FAX Bluetooth COM Port LOM Forts 4 Assign your Bluetooth phone as your favorite fax e Inthe Bluetooth Devices folder tap Tools My Favorites e Tap on the FAX tab e Select Use the favorite selected above then select your phone from the drop down menu Tap ok En Bluetooth Devices 1 42p ok y My Favorites The Favorite FA selection is automatically used when Fax software sends output to the Socket Bluetooth FAX pork ao My Favorite FAX Jokia 6210 E E Use the Favorite selected above oe Don t use a Favorite prompt me with a list of sui
18. 1C7 The Bluetooth Connection Kit includes a Bluetooth Card and Bluetooth software including drivers the Bluetooth Setup Wizard the Get Connected Wizard the Bluetooth Devices folder Socket OBEX and the Socket Dialer For quickly connecting your mobile computer to a Bluetooth phone use the Get Connected Wizard Afterwards you can use the Socket Dialer to directly dial a number from your Contacts list In addition to phones Socket s Bluetooth software also makes it easy to connect to devices like computers access points and printers The 4 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Bluetooth ActiveSync option guides you through connecting and synchronizing with a computer Similarly the Bluetooth LAN Access option helps you connect to a LAN access point To connect to a printer or other type of device use the advanced features found in the Bluetooth Devices folder The Transfer via Bluetooth option enables you to exchange business cards and files with another Bluetooth device that supports OBEX You can even use one mobile computer to browse the contents of another This User s Guide explains how to install and use the Bluetooth Card This guide shows Pocket PC 2000 and Pocket PC 2002 screens Except where otherwise noted other types of mobile computers will have functionally equivalent screens The term Pocket PCs refers to both Pocket PC 2000s and Pocket PC 2002s Software updates www socketcom com support support_bluet
19. APPENDIX D SUPPORT RESOURCES Users Forum Technical Support LIMITED WARRANTY COPYRIGHT NOTICE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE CompactFlash Card SDIO Card 62 63 67 70 70 71 73 14 77 Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit for Windows CE makes it easy to add Bluetooth wireless connectivity to a Pocket PC 2000 Pocket PC 2002 or HPC 2000 It s perfect for connecting any of these mobile computers wirelessly to your favorite Bluetooth phone LAN access point computer or printer The Bluetooth Card is the only plug in card to incorporate all Bluetooth components within the CompactFlash Type I or SDIO form factor For people using notebook computers running Windows 98SE Me 2000 or XP Socket offers two options The Bluetooth Connection Kit and Adapter package includes a Bluetooth Card CF to PC Card adapter plus software support for both notebook computers and Windows CE based devices The package is available online at www esend com socket product asp sku BL4517 2D386 amp mscssid 4MM2VUIBLJIGSILMAT74D3 C3SJXGEF1C7www 2Eesend 2Ecom 2Fsocket 2F product 2Easp 3 Fsku 3DAC4000 2D978 For users who already own the Bluetooth Connection Kit for Windows CE the Windows Upgrade Kit comes with a CF to PC Card adapter and software for Windows notebooks You can purchase the upgrade kit separately online at www esend com socket product asp sku BL4518 2D387 amp mscssid 4MM2 VUIBLJGSILMAT74D3C3SJXGEF
20. Bluetooth Connection Kit Featuring the Socket Bluetooth Card and Windows CE software for adding Bluetooth wireless connectivity to the following mobile computers e Pocket PC 2000s e Pocket PC 2002s e Handheld PC 2000s User s Guide socket S Bluetooth SDIO Card BLUETOOTH CARD O a socket a D rea eae 2 yr w D S E is 2 a N socket The Mobile Connection Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Overview Contents of the Connection Kit Installation Steps Summary CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP STEP 1 Register the Card STEP 2 Prepare Network Information STEP 3 Install the Software STEP 4 Complete the Bluetooth Setup Wizard STEP 5 Insert the Card STEP 6 Get Connected STEP 7 Dial up to Your Network CHAPTER 3 FEATURES Turn Radio Transmitter ON OFF Bluetooth ActiveSync Bluetooth LAN Access Bluetooth Faxing CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FEATURES Set up Your Bluetooth Card Assign COM Ports Discover Bluetooth Device s Bond with Discovered Device s View Device Properties Set up Your Favorite Device Change Views Delete a Device from the Folder CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX Exchange Business Cards Send a Contact Send a File Browse Remote Device Receive Contact or File Enable File Sharing CHAPTER 6 THE SOCKET DIALER CHAPTER 7 BLUETOOTH PRINTING APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS CompactFlash Card OUUU N aus A SDIO Card APPENDIX B SAFETY AND USAGE TIPS APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING
21. Bluetooth Card Please refer to Appendix B Safety and Usage Tips 6 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Chapter 2 Basic Setup This chapter covers the minimum steps you must complete to install and use the Bluetooth Card STEP 1 Register the Card Register the card online at www socketcom com prodreg STEP 2 Prepare Network Information Consult with your network administrator MIS technician to obtain any necessary settings for your network e g IP addresses dial up number user name password etc STEP 3 Install the Software Follow these steps to install the software BEFORE inserting the Bluetooth Card 1 Make an active connection between the mobile computer and a host PC An active connection exists if data can move between the host PC and mobile computer via a serial USB Ethernet connection cable or cradle 2 Insert the Bluetooth Connection Kit Installation CD into the host PC 3 Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to access your CD ROM drive In the CD click on SETUP EXE 4 Follow the instructions on your host computer and mobile computer screens to install the software CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP 7 STEP 4 Complete the Bluetooth Setup Wizard 1 After you install the software the Socket Bluetooth Setup Wizard will automatically launch on your mobile computer Tap Next gt BF Installing Socket Blue 11 04 x socket Bluetooth Welcome to the Socket Bluetooth Setup Wizard This wizard
22. Bluetooth phones will appear Choose the phone you wish to connect to and tap Select A service discovery phase will begin about 5 10 seconds Ei Get Connected Device Mame Socket 06 Choose the desired phone and tap Select To perform the search again tap Refresh Tap Cancel to abandon this operation 5 As prompted in the next screen prepare your phone for bonding For instructions on setting your phone to Bondable or Pairable mode refer to your phone manual Have your passkey ready then tap Next gt 6 In the next screen enter the passkey Tap Reply 3 Bluetooth Passkey The Following device wants a passkey Lenrs20 The same Bluetooth passkey is required on each device Please enter the passkey below or reply with a blank passkey to deny this request Bluetooth passkey Note Exchanging passkeys allows the phone and mobile computer to set up an encrypted data link for secure communications 7 The mobile phone may then either automatically accept the passkey or ask you to enter one If prompted for a passkey use the same one you entered on the mobile computer Ericsson T68 T68i only When the phone asks you if you want to bond select 2 Add to paired devices Do not ACCEPT 8 Tap Finish After successfully connecting the phone will appear in the Bluetooth Devices folder You will not need to run the Get Connected Wizard again unless you plan to switch between different phones No
23. Delete the selected device jdir jornada CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FEATURES 39 Chapter 5 Socket OBEX This chapter explains how to use the Socket OBEX object exchange application to trade business cards contacts or files with another Bluetooth device that supports OBEX Socket s Bluetooth OBEX application supports five operations Exchange Business Cards Send a Contact Send a File Browse Remote Device Receive Contact or File Enable File Sharing The first four operations exchange business cards send a contact send a file and browse remote device are client oriented They involve initiating an object exchange The last two operations receive contact or file and enable file sharing are server oriented They involve accepting objects in an exchange initiated by another Bluetooth device Important If you have not done so already be sure to run the OBEX Installer from the Socket Bluetooth Card Installation CD Otherwise you will not be able to perform any OBEX operations with the Bluetooth Card 40 CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX Exchange Business Cards 1 Make sure both Bluetooth devices have a business card assigned to it Note If each device does not have a business card assigned to it you will not be able to exchange business cards To assign a business card to your mobile computer do the following e Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Advanced Features My Bluetooth Dev
24. LAP LAN Access Bluetooth Desktop Activesync Bluetooth Printer Printing Bluetooth Fas Faxing Bluetooth COM Generic serial Note You cannot disable the Bluetooth Phone port 5 Inthe last screen tap Finish 6 Ifyou disabled IrDA while using the wizard soft reset your mobile computer by pressing the reset button This is necessary for changes to take effect CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP 9 STEP 5 Insert the Card Important Do NOT insert the card upside down or shove the card in too hard Damage may occur Insert the card into your mobile computer s slot Make sure the card is right side up e Insert a CompactFlash or SDIO card directly into a slot of its size e Ifusing a PC Card slot first insert the Bluetooth CF Card into a CompactFlash to PC Card adapter available separately Insert the card directly into a slot of its size KETEL COMPAQ d i i SPAO aS or plug the CF card into an adapter for use in a PC Card slot When properly inserted the CF card unit will be fully contained within the slot The SDIO card will jut out a little from the slot After the mobile computer recognizes the card the Bluetooth icon will appear in the task tray visible in the Today screen for Pocket PCs 10 CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP STEP 6 Get Connected The Get Connected Wizard guides you through a one time setup process that prepares the mobile computer and pho
25. SP Pocket PCs This section pertains to Pocket PC 2000s and Pocket PC 2002s 1 Pocket PC 2000 Go to Start Settings Connections Modem In the next screen tap New Connection En Settings AvantGo Modern Network Connect a SS Es Settings 10 43a ok Modem Connections New Connection Socket LP E To start a modem connection go to the Connections Folder Pocket PC 2002 Go to Start Settings Connections Tap on the Connections icon In the top field select Internet Settings Tap Modify In the next screen tap New Connections Dialing Locations s ae Settings Internet Settings when needed automatically connect Create a connection or tap and hold on an to The Internet using these settings existing connection and select 4 desired action Internet Settings ka When needed automatically connect to Work using these settings My network card connects to CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP 15 2 In the next screen enter a name for the dial up connection For the modem select Bluetooth Phone For the Baud Rate select 115200 Tap Advanced En Settings 5 18p Make New Connection Enter a name for the connection Bluetooth Acmenet Select a modem Bluetooth Phone v Baud Rate Advanced Cancel Back Next Note Remember what you name the connection You will need it when you start the connection 3 The Port Settings screen will appear If needed tap on
26. appear For Baud Rate select 115200 Tap on the Call Options tab Device Properties 18 CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP 6 If needed tap on TCP IP to enter any special network settings for your office network or ISP Tap OK In the next screen tap Next gt Enter the dial up number for your office network or ISP Tap Finish 7 Now you are ready to start the connection Go to Start Programs Communication Remote Networking Tap on your new Bluetooth connection Enter the correct User Name and Password Tap Connect Dial Up Connection a a2 Bluetooth Acmenet User Name Phone 11234567 Password Dial from Home Domain Dial Properties Save password 8 FOR MOTOROLA TIMEPORT 270C AND NOKIA 6310 ONLY After you tap Connect for the first time the phone will display a message asking if you want to bond On Motorola enter GRANT on Nokia enter ACCEPT Make up a 4 16 digit passkey enter it on the phone then enter it on the handheld PC After successfully bonding you can set up the phone for automatic connections Automatic Connections for Motorola Timeport 270C On the phone press MENU Scroll to Settings then press SELECT Scroll to Connection then press ON On Bluetooth Link press SELECT Scroll to Devices then press SELECT Choose your mobile computer then press EDIT Scroll to Access Ask then press CHANGE Scroll to Automatic then press SELECT Press DONE Automatic Connections f
27. ce s nearby are Turn on the Bluetooth device s not turned on you wish to find The Bluetooth device s are notin Set the Bluetooth device s to discoverable mode discoverable mode If needed consult the device s documentation for help SYMPTOM e My mobile computer keeps powering down to protect memory contents POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION Your mobile computer s battery is Recharge the battery low The Bluetooth Card has been in Tap on the Bluetooth icon then Discoverable mode for a long time select My Bluetooth Device This mode requires a lot of battery Uncheck Discoverable power and should be turned off whenever not needed SYMPTOM e When try to connect my Bluetooth phone and mobile computer the phone thinks that am using a different mobile computer that previously paired with the phone POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION The phone remembers the name Manually delete the pairing device and address of the mobile and name from your phone Refer computer it last paired with via to your phone s user your Bluetooth Card documentation for instructions 68 APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM e cant make my Ericsson R520 phone discoverable POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION You attempted to bond with the Reset the phone by removing its phone and when the phone battery presented a pairing query you entered No This prevents the phone from being discoverable until it is reset
28. covery With the device selected in the folder tap on Properties then select the Services tab Tap the Update button Please report any devices that you have problems discovering services for Email askbluetooth socketcom com CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FEATURES 37 Change Views You can switch between the Large Icons or Details views for the Bluetooth Devices folder 1 In Bluetooth Devices tap on View 2 In the pop up menu choose between Large Icons or Details Ev Bluetooth Devices i Lenr520 Peter s Ericsson Large Icons Device iew Tools Large Icons view Ev Bluetooth Devices 5 41p Phone 9 Peter s Ericsson Miscellaneous A Large Icons Details Device iew Tools Details view Note In Details view scroll right to see the current Bonded status 38 CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FEATURES Delete a Device from the Folder If you no longer plan to connect with it you can delete a device from the Bluetooth Devices folder 1 If not open launch the Bluetooth Devices folder 2 Pocket PCs only Tap and hold your stylus on the device you wish to delete In the pop up menu select Delete A ja ES sathe deskjet 995c Gary s ITRONIY HFEggg STV x60 z oss d Bond p a microFLASH Properties 4T MO10126 L Delete 3 Alternatively after selecting a device tap on the Delete icon x Or tap on Device then select Delete 4 A Confirm screen will appear Tap Yes
29. ct Beam Contact New Yiew Tools 4 HPC 2000 Highlight the contact s that you would like to send Tap on the Tools menu and select Send Via Bluetooth File Edit Go ms x lt Find Fle As gt Find Ctrl F 2S eee Work Tel Home Tel E Customize Columns 510 1234567 m http www hp c See Notes d Filter on Categories 1 800 443 1254 See Notes 310 999 8877 Send Mail to Contact Explore Web Page Options Send Via Bluetooth Recv non Windows Mstart Send non Windows DZ 5 59 am CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX 43 5 If your mobile computer has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder then it will begin to search for Bluetooth devices nearby Bluetooth Device Search Looking for Bluetooth devicefs Lie ar Time remaining 6 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to send the contact s to If the desired device is not listed tap Find T F Socket OBEX Pocket _PC_socke Choose the desired device and tap Select TF the desired device is not shown tap Find to search For one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation 7 Your mobile computer will process and send the contact s Send via Bluetooth ae pee Processing contacts Po Cancel 44 CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX Send a File 1 Make sure the other Bluetooth device is set up to receive a file It must support the OBEX Object Push server profile Refer to the documentation that came wi
30. cu Templa IBlank Note Templa 3 Bluetooth D CJbtsws_107 E Imaget01 Bluetoo 2 mdmloga Templa 6 Your mobile computer will send the file 46 CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX Browse Remote Device The Bluetooth File Explorer lets your mobile computer share files with another Bluetooth device The other device must support the OBEX File Transfer server profile This section covers the following file transfer operations Prepare for file transfer Send receive file s or folder s Create a folder Delete file s or folder s Refresh remote view Connect disconnect Exit the program Note Local device refers to the mobile computer you are running the Socket OBEX from Remote device refers to the Bluetooth device you are trying to transfer files with Prepare for File Transfer 1 Make sure the remote device has file sharing enabled It must support the OBEX File Transfer server profile Note If the other device is also using the Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit you can enable file sharing by tapping the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Enable File Sharing 2 Now you are ready to browse the remote device Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Browse Remote Device Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected Advanced Features Exchange Business Cards Send a File Browse Remote Device Receive Contact or File Enable
31. d in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s website www hc sc gc ca ehp ehd catalogue rpb htm If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the 74 user may try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the radio or television e Increase the distance separating the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different branch circuit than that of the receiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The user may find the following booklet helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Canada Certification The marking of IC xxxxxx yyyyyy on the Bluetooth card means xxxxxx yyyyyy is the certification number and the term IC before the equipment certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le Mat riel Broui
32. e contents of this manual without the permission of Socket Communications is expressly prohibited Please be aware that the products described in this manual may change without notice Feel free to contact SOCKET COMMUNICATIONS at Socket Communications Inc 37400 Central Court Newark CA 94560 Phone 510 744 2700 Fax 510 744 2727 Other than the above Socket Communications can assume no responsibility for anything resulting from the application of information contained in this manual Socket Communications requests that you refrain from any applications of the Socket Bluetooth Card that are not described in this manual Socket Communications also requests that you refrain from disassembling the Bluetooth Card Disassembly of this device will void the product warranty You can track new product releases software updates and technical bulletins by visiting Socket s web page at www socketcom com 13 Regulatory Compliance CompactFlash Card The Socket Bluetooth Card is designed to be compliant with the rules and regulations in locations where they are sold and will be labeled as required This product is type approved users are not required to obtain license or authorization before using Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada RSS 210 Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2
33. e device search by tapping Find in the Bluetooth Devices screen See Scenario 2 on the previous page b After the search is complete select the computer you wish to ActiveSync with and tap Select If the computer is not listed make sure the computer id discoverable and tap Refresh to search again En New Bluetooth Devices 5 14p A WindowsCE If you would like to save the new computer to your I a Bluetooth Devices Choose the desired PC and tap Select manager check Save To perform the search again tap Refresh selection for future Tap Cancel to abandon this operation use Save selection For Future use c After you tap Select a service discovery phase will begin d The Connect To screen will appear reporting that it is trying to connect to Wireless ActiveSync Connect To Wireless ActiveSync Status Connecting to Host e After a successful connection is made the status screen will report Connected Now you are ready to synchronize if desired CHAPTER 3 FEATURES 23 Bluetooth LAN Access This section explains how to use the Bluetooth LAN Access feature to quickly and easily connect to a Bluetooth enabled LAN access point 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu select Bluetooth LAN Access Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected Advanced Features b Bluetooth ActiveSync Bluetooth LAN Access About 2 The next screens will vary depending on if your Bluetooth Devices folder
34. ection for future use c After you tap Select a service discovery phase will begin Service Discovery Getting service information For AXIS 9010 d Ifthe LAN requires a Passkey a screen will appear asking for the Passkey Enter the passkey then tap ok e After a successful connection is made the screen will report Connected Connected to BluetoothLaNaAccess BluetoothLanaAccess Status Connected f Now you are ready to access your LAN for Internet access files etc 26 CHAPTER 3 FEATURES Bluetooth Faxing Many Bluetooth phones and other types of Bluetooth enabled devices support faxing This chapter explains how to use such a device with the Bluetooth Card and your mobile computer for wireless faxing The Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit does not include faxing software You must obtain Bluetooth faxing software separately from a third party 1 If using a Bluetooth phone use the Get Connected Wizard to connect to the phone If using another type of Bluetooth enabled device use the Device Discovery Wizard to connect it to your mobile computer 2 Make sure your Bluetooth enabled device supports faxing e Inthe Bluetooth Devices folder select the device e View the device s properties by either tapping on the properties icon mia or tapping Device Properties On a Pocket PC you can also tap and Er hold your stylus on the device In the pop up menu select Properties Gary s ITRONIX HP60
35. ent Including Business Equipment SDIO Card The Socket Bluetooth Card is designed to be compliant with the rules and regulations in locations where they are sold and will be labeled as required This product is type approved users are not required to obtain license or authorization before using This product has been certified as conforming to technological standards Therefore the following actions are punishable by law e Disassembly or modification of this product e Removal of identification labels on the back of this product The frequency used by this product is also used by industry scientific and medical devices such as microwave ovens as well as wireless detectors for motion detectors such as those requiring licenses used on manufacturing lines or similar radio transmitters all these wireless devices will be called other wireless transmitters below 1 Before using this system confirm that other wireless transmitters are not in use nearby 2 Inthe unlikely event that there is electronic interference between this system and other wireless transmitters quickly change the operating frequency of this system change the location of operation or stop operating the unit cease signal transmission 3 If other electrical interference or related problems should occur contact Socket technical support at 1 510 744 2720 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rul
36. es Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Change or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Radio Frequency Exposure Compliance In order for this device to comply with FCC rules under the provision of Part 15 247 b c it must operate in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE limits It is recommended that the antenna of this device be placed at least 20 cm or more from its user and any nearby persons during continuous and extended data transmission The users of this device should ensure that the operation of this device is in compliance with these provisions Tf Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Industry Canada To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equ
37. es in your immediate area Choose the type of devices you want to detect Any Bluetooth device C Data capable phone O LAN access point O Another PDA or computer Enter how long you want the Device Dicovery process to last in the edit box below 10 S second s When the search is complete a screen will report the discovered Bluetooth devices Check the box next to any device you wish to save information about i e any devices you wish to connect to Tap Next gt En Bluetooth Devices Device Name Device Class Choose each device to save by tapping the checkbox to the left of each device oe A service discovery phase will begin 5 10 seconds per chosen device In the next screen tap Finish CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FEATURES 33 Bond with Discovered Device s Follow these steps to bond with an already discovered Bluetooth device In most cases bonding is for establishing secure communications with a Bluetooth enabled phone This is a more detailed alternative to using the Bluetooth Get Connected Wizard Important e Do not try to bond with a Motorola Timeport 270C or Nokia 6310 e Do not use this method to bond with a printer The third party printing software included on the installation CD also handles bonding 1 If not open launch the Bluetooth Devices folder Tap on the Bluetooth icon in the Today screen for Pocket PC devices Select Advanced Features then Bluetooth Devices HPC 2000
38. ew e Tap on the Connect icon 3 Inthe next screen select the device you wish to connect to Tap Select Your mobile computer will attempt to connect to the device selected To disconnect from the remote device do the following 1 Start the disconnection process by either of two methods Tap on the Device menu Select Disconnect Ponner Disconnect Refresh remote view Tap on the Connect icon 2 Your mobile computer will disconnect from the remote device Afterwards no contents will be listed for the remote device Exit Bluetooth File Explorer To exit the Bluetooth File Explorer tap File Exit fo ees Send to remote Get from remote Remote device Local device Exit File Device Help rel 52 CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX Receive Contact or File l Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Receive Contact or File Turn Transmitter OFF j Get Connected Advanced Features a Exchange Business Cards Send a File Browse Remote Device Receive Contact or File Enable File Sharing The Receive Contact or File status screen will appear Your mobile computer will wait two minutes for the contact or file Receive Contact g5 Ready to receive Sb i Waiting for connection 1 38 After successfully connecting to the remote device the screen will report Connected then disappear The new contact or file should now be on your device I
39. f two minutes passes before you receive the item tap Wait Again After you receive the file or contact the Receive Contact or File feature is automatically disabled Enable File Sharing l Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Receive Contact or File The Enable File Sharing status screen will appear Your mobile computer will wait two minutes for the remote device to connect Enable File Sharing p File Sharing enabled Waiting for connection 1 57 After successfully connecting to the remote device the screen will report Connected If two minutes passes before you connect tap Wait Again File sharing will be enabled until you end it by tapping Cancel CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX 53 Chapter 6 The Socket Dialer This chapter explains how to assign a dialing prefix and use the Socket Dialer to dial a number directly from your Contacts list The Socket Dialer makes it quick and easy to perform dial up networking If you have not done so already be sure to run the Dialer Installer from the Socket Bluetooth Card Installation CD While installing the program you can also assign the dialing prefix Note The Socket Dialer has been verified to work with Nokia and Ericsson phones and is known not to work with the Motorola 270c NTT Docomo Paldio 633S or Sony au C413S phone Results may vary with other phones that are not listed as being supported by the Socket Bluetooth sys
40. ice e Tap on the Object Sharing tab Under My business card tap Assign q ii 4a7 OD i Contacts Assign the buisness card you want to send to others For exchanges My business card Files Assign the Folder to use when vou allow others to access your Files My shared Folder Bluetooth Shared Falder COM Ports Object Sharing e Inthe next screen select your business card and tap ok If your business card is not listed tap on the Contacts button to create one AF Socket OBEX 4211 21 My Business Card tinez Enrique 1 Georgene g2 Yarbrook James To add a new business card to aes the list tap on Contacts e When you return to the Object Sharing screen tap ok CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX 41 Make sure the other Bluetooth device is set up to receive a contact The device must support the OBEX Object Push profile Note If the other device is also using the Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit you can set it up to receive a contact by tapping the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Receive Contact or File Now you are ready to exchange business cards Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Exchange Business Cards Turn Transmitter OFF a Get Connected Advanced Features Send a File Browse Remote Device Receive Contact or File Enable File Sharing If your mobile computer has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder
41. ipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense Europe R amp TTE Directive This equipment complies with the R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC and has been provided with the CE mark accordingly Note that the radio frequency band used by this equipment has not been harmonized in all the EU Applicable area nation Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Italy Luxembourg Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland The Netherlands United Kingdom 78 6410 00171 H Printed in U S A
42. le Use Authentication Connectable Use Encryption Firmware 2 170 3 As needed view and or enable disable the Bluetooth COM port assignments Tap ok En Device Manager 2 52p ok Ly COM Ports You can enable disable and check the assignments of the Bluetooth COM ports below Bluetooth Phone Bluetooth Printer Bluetooth LAP Bluetooth Desktop Bluetooth FAX Bluetooth COM Port COM Forts Note The Bluetooth Phone port cannot be disabled 32 CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FEATURES Discover Bluetooth Device s Follow these steps to discover other Bluetooth devices nearby including non phone devices The Device Discovery Wizard is a more detailed alternative to using the Bluetooth Get Connected Wizard or Bluetooth ActiveSync or Bluetooth LAN Access options The Device Discovery Wizard allows you to discover any type of Bluetooth device l If not open launch the Bluetooth Devices folder Tap on the Bluetooth icon in the Today screen for Pocket PCs Select Advanced Features then Bluetooth Devices HPC 2000s You can also tap on Bluetooth Devices on the desktop In the Bluetooth Devices Folder tap on the Device Discovery icon l Or you can tap on Tools In the pop up menu select Device Discovery Follow the Bluetooth Device Discovery Wizard to search for Bluetooth devices nearby When prompted select the device type you seek E Bluetooth Devices The Wizard is ready to search For Blueooth devic
43. le modify or repair this unit There is danger of fires electrical shock damage to the unit and injury Any repair is impossible Do not remove the label and do not paste other labels It may cause malfunction Disassembling or remodeling this unit will invalidate the warranty and any other service plan Do not use this unit in an area where people wearing pacemakers may be nearby such as in a crowded train People wearing a pacemaker should use the system at least 22 cm from the pacemaker Do not use this unit in medical facilities such as hospitals or in other places near medical electronic equipment Likewise do not attach medical electronic equipment to the Bluetooth Card Do not use the unit near automatic doors fire detection devices or other automatically controlled devices Do not use this unit in an aircraft or place where this unit may electromagnetically affect other devices If the Bluetooth SDIO Card gives any electromagnetic interference to other devices either turn off the mobile computer containing the Bluetooth Card or eject the Bluetooth Card from the mobile computer Do not put the unit in your mouth Do not use this unit in a bath or any other area where liquid may be spilt on the unit Do not use this unit in an environment with high humidity or expose it to rain or mist There is a risk of electrical shock Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures or to rapidly changing temperatures Do n
44. lleur du Canada NOTE To comply with FCC and Industry Canada exposure requirements this device is approved for operations in a user s hand when there is a distance of 20 cm or more between the device antenna and the user s body CE Marking amp European Union Compliance Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked with a CEMark which indicates compliance to applicable Directives and European Normes EN as follows Amendments to these Directives or ENs are included Normes EN as follows Applicable Directives e Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC e Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC 19 Applicable Standards 76 EN 55 022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 50 082 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility General Immunity Standard Part 1 Residential Commercial Light Industry IEC 801 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial Process Measurement and Control Equipment Part 2 Electrostatic Discharge Requirements IEC 801 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial Process Measurement and Control Equipment Part 3 Radiated Electromagnetc Field Requirements IEC 801 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial Process Measurement and Control Equipment Part 4 Electrical Fast Transients Requirements EN 60 950 Amd 1 Amd 2 Safety of Information Technology Equipm
45. n screen View list of Pocket Word docs T and text Files 2 View list of Pocket Excel files E View list of emails Tap a document or email to print it Show this screen on startup FieldSoftware Products c 2001 2002 Wi Fieldsoftware com 98 CHAPTER 7 BLUETOOTH PRINTING 3 In the main screen tap on the file you wish to print En PrintPocketCE 2 00p AI Folders Name Doc 1 psw 11 6 01 420b Letter_6Nov2001 11 6 01 420b Doc Options 2 E J To locate your file e Tap on the Word icon at the bottom of the screen to view a list of Pocket Word docs TXT or RTF files e Tap on the Excel icon to view a list of Pocket Excel files e Tap on the yellow envelope icon to view email messages e Tap on the Doc Excel Email Options menu and select another type of printing e g Go to email printing e Use the folders drop down menu to switch between folders 4 The next screens let you adjust the printer settings Make sure the correct printer is chosen For Port choose Bluetooth Socket CF Card Make any other necessary printer settings E1 PrintPocketCE 2 01p ok Printer HP PCL Port Bluetooth Socket CF Card Colori Mona Monochrome E 8 w Paper Size Letter Orientation Paper Dimensions Portrait width gs Landscape Height Start More Cancel Printing Settings Printing Note For a Pocket Excel file the first screen lets you adjust printing properties Tap Conti
46. nches Paper Size Letter x os Draft Mode a a L color Right 1 25 Bottom fi 2 A Bluetooth device search will begin 3 After the search select the Bluetooth printer from the list and tap Select If the printer does not appear tap Refresh to try again New Bluetooth Devices Choose the desired serial printer and tap Wisin Saree Select Hf deskjet 995c To perform the search again tap Refresh XCD _OBOO7S Tap Cancel to abandon this operation gt Save selection for future use Note Check Save selection for future use if you would like to save the discovered printer in your Bluetooth Devices folder 4 After a successful connection is made the status screen will report Connected Printing should now begin CHAPTER 7 BLUETOOTH PRINTING 57 Pocket PC 2000 or Pocket PC 2002 You can print using the PrintPocketCE program included on the Socket Bluetooth Card Installation CD The Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit includes a 30 day trial version of PrintPocketCE For a full version please visit www fieldsoftware com If you have not done so already be sure to install the PrintPocketCE program To find the install for this program on the installation CD go to the Third Party folder then the Field Software folder 1 Start the printing program Go to Start Programs PrintPocketCE srintPocke 2 In the welcome screen tap OK PrintPocketCeE Wael getting Started at the mai
47. ne for Bluetooth connections The wizard varies depending on what phone you want to connect to Ericsson Nokia 6210 NTT DoCoMo Sony Phones l Tap on the Bluetooth task tray icon visible from the Today screen for Pocket PCs In the pop up menu select Get Connected Follow the Bluetooth Get Connected Wizard In the second screen use the drop down list to select your Bluetooth phone The wizard will provide tailored instructions based on your selection Eni Get Connected Select your phone H This example is Use the list below to select the model of your for a Nokia phone Bluetooth phone IF you don t see your phone try using the selection enot in this Your phone may list My Bluetooth phone is diffe er Jokia 6210 Follow the next screen s to prepare your specific phone for Bluetooth connections You may need to do 1 2 or all of the following steps a Naming your Bluetooth phone b Setting your Bluetooth phone in Discoverable mode c Preparing your Bluetooth passkey a Find the Bluetooth Passkey The Nokia 6210 comes with a printed sticker that has the Bluetooth Passkey printed on it Locate the sticker now It may be attached to the battery Have the passkey ready for use during the following steps You will no longer need it once the Wizard has completed Once you have the passkey re CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP 11 4 When the search is complete a list of the discovered
48. ng you can set up the phone for automatic connections Automatic Connections for Motorola Timeport 270C On the phone press MENU Scroll to Settings then press SELECT Scroll to Connection then press ON On Bluetooth Link press SELECT Scroll to Devices then press SELECT Choose your mobile computer then press EDIT Scroll to Access Ask then press CHANGE Scroll to Automatic then press SELECT Press DONE Automatic Connections for Nokia 6310 e On the phone press MENU Scroll to 10 Bluetooth then press SELECT Scroll to 4 View Paired Devices then press SELECT Highlight the Pocket PC then press OPTIONS Scroll to 3 Request Connection Authorization then press NO 9 To use a different Bluetooth phone for dial up networking you can use the same connection setup but you must make the new phone your favorite Just run the Get Connected Wizard again select the new phone and make it your new Favorite when prompted Or you can use the Bluetooth Devices folder to change your favorite phone see page 37 CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP 17 Handheld PC 2000 1 Go to Start Programs Communication Remote Networking Make New Connection 2 In the next screen enter a name for the Bluetooth connection Select Dial Up Connection Tap Next gt Make New Connection 2 Select Bluetooth Phone for the modem Tap Configure Make New Dial Up Connection Bluetooth Phone 3 The Port Settings screen will
49. nstalled in close consultation with a Socket representative becomes necessary Please contact an authorized Socket service center 66 APPENDIX B SAFETY AND USAGE TIPS Appendix C Troubleshooting SYMPTOM e cannot connect to a device in my folder POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION The services for the devices have In the Bluetooth Devices folder tap not been discovered on the Properties icon Tap on the Services tab In the Services screen tap on the Update button SYMPTOM e When I use the Get Connected Wizard to connect to my phone get a screen that says Partial Success POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION The phone is not in Bondable Set your phone to Bondable mode mode If needed consult your phone s documentation for help The passkey is incorrect Make sure the same passkey is entered on the phone and your mobile computer If using a pre assigned passkey for the phone verify that your passkey is accurate SYMPTOM e When insert the Bluetooth Card geta message that says Unrecognized Card POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION You did not install the software for Remove the card and install the the Bluetooth Card yet software APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING 67 SYMPTOM e My mobile computer cannot find any Bluetooth devices nearby POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION You are too far from other Move closer to the other Bluetooth Bluetooth devices device s within a range of 10 meters The Bluetooth devi
50. nue to select the correct printer and port Instead of Bluetooth Socket CF Card you can choose the COM port assigned to your Bluetooth printer CHAPTER 7 BLUETOOTH PRINTING 59 5 If needed tap on More Settings to adjust margins form feed and other settings Tap OK to return to the main printing screen En PrintPocketCE Bottom Form Feed Settings Normal Form Feed O Use Paper Height Compressed Printing Draft Mode _ IR Buffer Adjustment _ Dither Images Print Density Serial Port Speed 57600 Serial Handshake 6 When done adjusting the settings tap Start Printing 7 The mobile computer will search for a Bluetooth printer After the search the Bluetooth Devices folder will appear Select the Bluetooth printer then tap Select En Bluetooth Devices Device Name ee deskjet 995c Choose the desired serial printer and tap Select IF the desired serial printer is not shown tap Find to search For one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation If the mobile computer fails to detect the Bluetooth printer make sure the printer is on discoverable and in range Tap Find to repeat the search 8 The document will begin printing 9 To exit the program tap Doc Options In the pop up menu tap Exit 60 CHAPTER 7 BLUETOOTH PRINTING Appendix A Specifications CompactFlash Card Physical Characteristics Dimensions 36 4 x 42 8 x 3 3 mm Mass 10 g Power Con
51. ocketCE Warranty SDIO Card Three years Certification FCC Part 15 Section 15 247 Industry Canada RSS 210 Bluetooth 1 1 SDIO card Type B for Bl h 1 0 BISEN300 3282 C 06810 ETS EN301 489 1 ETS EN301 489 17 E R 01NYCA1058 TELEC 62 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Appendix B Safety and Usage Tips About Bluetooth and Health Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to use short range radio signals to connect a variety of devices such as mobile phones Pocket PCs notebook computers printers LAN access points and many other devices at home or work These radio signals replace the cables that have traditionally connected these devices Bluetooth products have small radio transmitters and receivers Output power is normally very low only 1 mW 1 1000 of a watt This gives a working range of approximately 10 meters The maximum exposure levels from Bluetooth products are far below recommended safety guidelines At most typical Bluetooth devices ImW reach only one percent of the prescribed safety levels CompactFlash Card Product Care e Do not expose your product to liquid moisture or extreme humidity e Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures e Do not expose your product to lit candles cigarettes or cigars or to open flames etc e Do not drop throw or try to bend the product as rough treatment could damage it e Do not paint your product as the paint could obstruct parts and pre
52. onnected Now you are ready to synchronize files if desired CHAPTER 3 FEATURES 21 SCENARIO 2 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains no favorite desktop computer m SERENA ae a When you tap on Bluetooth ActiveSync a screen will appear that allows you to choose which computer to connect to in your Bluetooth Devices folder Choose a computer from the list and tap Select or tap Find to search for another computer En Bluetooth Devices Device Mame Choose the desired PC and tap Select IF the desired PC is mot shown tap Find to search For one that may be in range Tap Cancel bo abandon this operation Note If the computer you want to connect to is not listed tap Find to begin a search Proceed as described in Scenario 3 on the next page b Your mobile computer will attempt to connect to your selected computer Connect To Wireless ActiveSync Status Connecting to Host c After a successful connection is made the status screen will report Connected Now you are ready to synchronize files if desired Connected to Wireless ActiveSync Wireless ActiveSync Status Connected 22 CHAPTER 3 FEATURES SCENARIO 3 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains no computers a When you tap on Bluetooth ActiveSync a Bluetooth Device Search will automatically begin Bluetooth Device Search Looking For Bluetooth devicefs TE Time remaining Note You can also start th
53. ooth asp Contents of the Connection Kit The Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit includes these items e A Socket Bluetooth Card CompactFlash card Type I or SDIO e The Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit Installation CD socket a To register the kit online visit www socketcom com product prodreg as CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 5 Installation Steps Summary Basic installation and operation of the Bluetooth Card for use with a Bluetooth phone can be completed in seven steps BASIC SETUP AND USE WITH A BLUETOOTH PHONE STEP 1 Register the card STEP 2 Prepare network information STEP 3 Install the software STEP 4 Complete the Socket Bluetooth Setup Wizard STEP 5 Insert the Bluetooth Card into your mobile computer STEP 6 Get Connected STEP 7 Dial up to your network FEATURES e Turn transmitter ON OFF e Bluetooth ActiveSync e Bluetooth LAN Access ADVANCED FEATURES e Set up your Bluetooth Card e Use the Bluetooth Devices folder View device properties Set up your favorite devices View modify Bluetooth COM ports Discover other Bluetooth device s Bond with another Bluetooth device Change views Delete a device from your folder OBEX Exchange business cards Send a contact Send a file Browse remote device Receive contact or file Enable file sharing SOCKET DIALER BLUETOOTH PRINTING Note There are some important safety and usage guidelines you should read before operating the
54. or Nokia 6310 e On the phone press MENU e Scroll to 10 Bluetooth then press SELECT e Scroll to 4 View Paired Devices then press SELECT e Highlight the Pocket PC then press OPTIONS e Scroll to 3 Request Connection Authorization then press NO 9 To use a different Bluetooth phone for dial up networking you can use the same connection setup but you must make the new phone your favorite Just run the Get Connected Wizard again select the new phone and make it your new Favorite when prompted Or you can use the Bluetooth Devices folder to change your favorite phone see page 37 CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP 19 Chapter 3 Features This chapter explains how to turn the Bluetooth ON OFF and how to use the Bluetooth ActiveSync and Bluetooth LAN Access options Turn Radio Transmitter ON OFF You may want to turn off the radio transmitter to save power or if you are entering an area with radio restrictions e g an airplane 1 After you insert the Bluetooth Card the Bluetooth icon should appear in the task tray visible from the Today screen for Pocket PCs Tap on the icon 2 In the pop up menu select Turn Transmitter OFF Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected Advanced Features b Bluetooth ActiveSync Bluetooth LAN Access About 3 The Bluetooth Card radio transmitter will shut off The Bluetooth icon in the task tray will become gray as will relevant menu options e g Get Connected En Start
55. ot insert any metal objects such as staples or paper clips into the unit Do not touch the unit during or immediately after use in a mobile computer slot There is a danger of burns from high heat levels People with sensitive skin should also use caution Do not place the unit in direct sunlight in a closed car near a heating device or any other location where the temperature may become high Do not place the unit in a location where the temperature becomes extremely low Do not place the unit in a location where the temperature changes rapidly Do not place the unit in an extremely dusty location Do not use the unit near a microwave oven or in areas where there is a risk of electrical shock static electricity or electromagnetic interference Do not use the Bluetooth Card in a place with risk of strong vibration Do not use benzene or paint thinner to clean the Bluetooth Card APPENDIX B SAFETY AND USAGE TIPS 65 Restrictions e The Bluetooth SDIO Card was not designed to be used with systems directly responsible for sustaining human life Avoid using this product with such systems e g medical equipment for life support surgery etc e When this product is to be used in installations responsible for human safety or the maintenance of public installations e g main control or safety systems in nuclear power plants mass transportation systems etc special transport maintenance operation and wiring i e safety systems i
56. r Telephony General Services 36 CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FEATURES Set up Your Favorite Device Follow these steps to set up default devices in the Bluetooth Devices folder Note The Get Connected Wizard automatically assigns the favorite phone 1 Tap on Tools and select My Favorites 2 Tap on the tab for the type of device you would like to set a favorite for If needed use the arrow buttons to scroll and find the tab you need En Bluetooth Devices 3 15p ok v My Favorites The selected Favorite phone is automatically connected when a Bluetooth communication program uses the Socket Bluetooth Phone pork My Favorite phone E Use the Favorite selected above Don t use a Favorite prompt me with a list of suitable devices instead Phone LAN Access Computer Printer 4 gt Note Tabs will appear only for COM ports you have enabled To enable a port refer to the Assign COM Ports section earlier in this chapter 3 To select a favorite device select Use the favorite selected above In the drop down menu select your device Tap ok 4 After setting a device as your favorite its icon will appear in the Bluetooth Devices folder with a heart next to it What if can t connect to a device in the Bluetooth Devices folder or can t select it as my favorite You can connect to a device only if its services have been successfully discovered Follow these steps to perform a service dis
57. r should be listed under the appropriate device 50 CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX Delete File s or Folder s 1 Select item s that you wish to delete You can only delete item s from one device at a time 2 Tap on the File menu Select Remote device or Local device wherever the item s are located then tap Delete remote item s or Delete local item s as applicable Mame Send to remote SIZE Get from remote Remote device ieee Delete local item s Create local folder Device Help anw S E 3 Alternatively on Pocket PCs you can tap and hold your stylus an item in either the remote or local device that you wish to put in a new folder In the pop up menu select Delete folder HES S 107 sdk final g Delete Create folder SSSI Delete the selected local item s ie Refresh Remote View 1 Tap on the Device menu Select Refresh remote view Connect Disconnect Refresh remote view File Device Help y z E Ka E 2 Your local device will begin to read the contents of the remote device 3 After a few seconds the view of the contents of the remote device will be refreshed CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX 51 Connect Disconnect To connect to the remote device do the following 1 Make sure the remote device has file sharing enabled 2 Start the connection process by either of two methods Connect e Tap on the Device menu Select Connect Disconnect a Refresh remote vi
58. red on each device Please enter the passkey below or reply with a blank passkey to deny this request Bluetooth passkey 7 When you have successfully bonded with the other device tap Finish CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FEATURES 35 View Device Properties Follow these steps to view the properties of an already discovered device 1 If not open launch the Bluetooth Devices folder Tap on the Bluetooth icon in the Today screen for Pocket PCs Select Advanced Features then Bluetooth Devices For HPC 2000s you can also tap on the Bluetooth Devices folder directly on the desktop 2 Select a device Tap on the Properties icon or tap on Device then select Properties Pocket PCs Alternatively you can tap and hold your stylus on the Bluetooth device you want to view information about In the pop up menu select Properties Gary s ITRONIY HPeoo0 aIv x60 Pe la microFLASH 4T MO10126 3 Use the General and Services screens to research device properties If needed assign a new device type icon by tapping on the arrow buttons in the General screen You can also use the Device name field to rename the device When done tap ok for the setting to take effect E Bluetooth Devices 5 43p ok Device name shr enr520 Tap the buttons to choose a different icon for this device Device address 00 80 37 0a 43 ee Device class Major Phone Minor Cellular Service class Networking Object Transfe
59. s You can also tap on Bluetooth Devices on the desktop 2 Tap and hold your stylus on the Bluetooth device you want to bond with In the pop up menu select Bond En Bluetooth Devices Peter s Ericsson 3 Alternatively after selecting a device tap on the Bond icon Or tap on Device then select Bond En Bluetooth Devices Lenrs20 Peter r520 Bond Properties Delete My Bluetooth Device 34 CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FEATURES 4 The Bluetooth Device Bonding Wizard will launch Follow the wizard to bond with your selected device A Device Manager Bluetooth Device socket Bonding Welcome to the Bluetooth Device Bonding Wizard This Wizard helps you bond Bluetooth devices Bonding is 4 one time process that lets you automatically create secure connections between your Pocket PC and the remote device 5 As prompted make sure the Bluetooth device that you want to bond with is in Bondable mode En Device Manager The Wizard is ready to attempt bonding with the Following remote Bluetooth device Lenr520 Please make sure the remote device has Bluetooth enabled and that the device is in Bondable mode Tap Next to continue 6 If the remote device is set up to accept bonding a Bluetooth Passkey screen will appear To continue bonding enter the correct passkey and tap Reply G8 Bluetooth Passkey The following device wants a passkey Lenr520 The same Bluetooth passkey is requi
60. signed Select the phone number you wish to dial More than one telephone number exists for this contact Select one or press Cancel Work 1234444 Home 4257890000 CHAPTER 6 SOCKET DIALER 55 5 Your mobile computer will connect to your phone and begin dialing socket r Connecting to Bluetooth phone Note The Socket Dialer can dial a phone number containing any of the 17 following non numeric characters space A BC DT P W Additionally the following string can be included in a phone number Cs The Socket Dialer can not dial a phone number containing non numeric characters other than those listed above Socket recommends that you follow the standard Microsoft Outlook format for phone numbers 56 CHAPTER 6 SOCKET DIALER Chapter 7 Bluetooth Printing This chapter explains how to print from a Bluetooth enabled printer using either of two options If you have a HPC 2000 you can print directly from Pocket Word or Pocket Excel If you have a Pocket PC you can install the PrintPocketCE software included on the installation CD to print from your device HPC 2000 only With the right settings you can print directly from Pocket Word or Pocket Excel 1 Inthe Print screen select your Bluetooth printer and Bluetooth COM port Tap OK Printer ICL Inkje Print Range al jet Orientation Port COMS Bluetooth All Portrait Selection Landscape Net Path Us Landscap Margins i
61. sumption 3 3 V Supply Idle 16 mA Typical 40 mA Maximum 90 mA Interface Standards CompactFlash Interface CompactFlash I O Type I With CompactFlash to PC Card Adapter PCMCIA Type I Serial Communications TTL Operating System Support Windows CE v3 0 for Pocket PC 2000 Pocket PC 2002 and Handheld PC 2000 Software Compatibility Windows COM port Hardware Compatbility Standard Card without PC Card adapter Pocket PC 2000 Pocket PC 2002 or HPC 2000 with CompactFlash I O slot With CompactFlash to PC Card adapter Pocket PC 2000 Pocket PC 2002 or HPC 2000 with PC Card slot Software Included Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit Installation CD Compatible Applications PrintPocketCE Warranty CompactFlash Card Three years Certification FCC Part 15 Section 15 247 Industry Canada RSS 210 Bluetooth 1 1 ETS EN300 328 2 ETS EN301 489 1 ETS EN301 489 17 TELEC OINY APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 61 SDIO Card Physical Characteristics Dimensions 40 x 24 x 2 1 mm Mass 4 g maximum Power Consumption 3 3 V Supply in Tx Rx Typical 50 mA Maximum 100 mA Interface Standards SDIO Interface SDIO Serial Communications TTL Operating System Support Any Pocket PC running SDIO Now software Software Compatibility Windows COM port Hardware Compatibility Standard Card Pocket PC with SDIO slot Software Included Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit Installation CD Compatible Applications PrintP
62. table devices instead 28 CHAPTER 3 FEATURES 5 Now you are ready to use your fax software While configuring the fax connection select either Bluetooth FAX or the COM port assigned to Bluetooth faxing Enl WinPhone Comm port Bluetooth FAX ki Equipment Model 6210 IrDA Max fax speed Communication events log Mone k Communications Sender Transmission La gt CHAPTER 3 FEATURES 29 Chapter 4 Advanced Features This chapter explains optional steps you may choose to perform while installing and or using the Bluetooth Card The steps covered in this chapter include Setting up your Bluetooth Card Viewing and enabling disabling Bluetooth COM ports Using the Bluetooth Device Discovery Wizard Using the Bluetooth Device Bonding Wizard Viewing device properties Setting up a Favorite Device Changing views Deleting an item from the Bluetooth Devices folder 30 CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FEATURES Set up Your Bluetooth Card Note If you use the Get Connected Wizard which is recommended for normal usage then this step is not necessary This step would be used to change the friendly name of your mobile computer 1 After you insert the Bluetooth Card the Bluetooth icon should appear in the task tray visible from the Today screen for Pocket PCs Tap on the icon 2 In the pop up menu select Advanced Features then My Bluetooth Device Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected Pee My Blue
63. te You may also switch between different phones by assigning a new favorite phone in the Bluetooth Devices folder 12 CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP l otorola Timeport 270C Nokia 6310 Tap on the Bluetooth task tray icon visible from the Today screen for Pocket PC devices In the pop up menu select Get Connected Follow the Bluetooth Get Connected Wizard In the second screen use the drop down list to select your Bluetooth phone The wizard will provide tailored instructions for your phone Note The screens below are for the Motorola Timeport 270C En Get Connected Select your phone Use the list below to select the model of your Bluetooth phone IF vou don t see your phone try using the selection not in this list gt My Bluetooth phone is otorola Timeport 2707 As directed in the next two screens assign the phone a unique name and set the phone in Discoverable mode Then tap Next gt The mobile computer will begin to search for the phone When the search is over a list of the discovered Bluetooth phones will appear Device Mame g Motorola 270c Choose the desired phone and tap Select To perform the search again tap Refresh Tap Cancel to abandon this operation Choose the phone you wish to connect to and tap Select A service discovery phase will begin about 5 10 seconds CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP 13 5 The next two screens describe procedures you can only
64. tem Assign a Dialing Prefix If you have not already assigned a dialing prefix during the install process you can do so by following these steps 1 Pocket PC devices Go to Start Settings System Tap on Socket Dialer HPC Go to Start Settings Control Panel Tap on Socket Dialer nal Socket Dialer 2 Select the appropriate Dialing Prefix then tap ok Eni Bluetooth Dialing 10 42a ok The dialing prefix will be added to the yI beginning of numbers that are dialed From your contact list Dialing Prefix O enone Sr e 54 CHAPTER 6 SOCKET DIALER i Use the Socket Dialer To use the dialer the mobile computer must already be connected to the Bluetooth phone You can use the Get Connected Wizard to do this Also the Bluetooth phone must be selected as your favorite Pocket PC devices Go to Start Contacts HPC 2000 Click on the Contacts icon from the desktop Tap and hold your stylus on the contact you wish to dial to In the pop up menu select Dial Contact Alternatively you can tap on Tools and select Dial Contact A Contacts 9 53a All Categories __ ab cde fah ijk innjopa rst juvw xyz lhi im ia Madara 193 4567 Dial Contact Create Copy Delete Contact Send E mail to Contact Send via Infrared New Tools 4 If you have multiple phone numbers for a contact a screen will appear listing them including any dialing prefix you may have as
65. th the device for instructions Note If the other device is also using the Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit you can set it up to receive a file by tapping the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Receive Contact or File 2 Now you are ready to send a file Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Send a File Exchange Business Cards Send a File Browse Remote Device Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected Advanced Features Receive Contact or File Enable File Sharing 3 Ifyour mobile computer has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder then it will begin to search for Bluetooth devices nearby Bluetooth Device Search Looking for Bluetooth devicefs La iar Time remaining 4 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to send a file If the desired device is not listed tap Find HF socket OBEX Device Mame za Pocket PC_socke Choose the desired device and tap Select IF the desired device is not shown tap Find to search For one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation CHAPTER 5 SOCKET OBEX 45 5 Inthe next screen tap on the file you wish to send You can use the Folder and Type drop down menus to search for your file Also you can scroll horizontally to view the folder date size type and location of each file 4 Socket OBEX Folder All Folders ka Type All Files M Blank Do
66. tooth Device Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth LAN Access About 3 In the My Bluetooth Device screen you can modify the Friendly Name and make any desired configuration changes When done tap OK En Device Manager 10 25a ok 3 My Bluetooth Device Friendly Name Michelle Pocket PC Bluetooth Address 00 e0 03 24 3 63 C Discoverable Use Authentication Connectable Use Encryption Firmware 2 170 Note e Jn normal phone connect operation Discoverable mode is not needed and should be disabled e Ifyou do enable Discoverable mode e g for ActiveSync note that it does not shut off by itself To save power remember to disable it when not needed e Connectable Use Authentication and Use Encryption are also not required for printing or dial up networking applications e Check Use Authentication to enable the Use Encryption option CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FEATURES 31 Assign COM Ports Follow these steps to view and or modify the Bluetooth COM ports 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon in the Today screen for Pocket PCs Select Advanced Features then My Bluetooth Device Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected Pee My Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth LAN Access About 2 The My Bluetooth Device screen will appear Tap on the COM Ports tab En Device Manager 3 My Bluetooth Device Friendly Name Michelle Pocket PC Bluetooth Address 00 e0 03 24 3 63 C Discoverab
67. vent normal use e Do not attempt to disassemble your product a broken warranty seal will void the warranty The product does not contain consumer serviceable components Should your Bluetooth Card need service please contact Socket technical support at techsupport socketcom com e Treat your product with care Keep in a clean and dust free place e Changes or modifications of this product not expressly approved by Socket may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Antenna Care Do not place a metallic shield around your Bluetooth Card since it will reduce the radio transmission efficiency APPENDIX B SAFETY AND USAGE TIPS 63 Efficient Use For optimum performance please make sure that there is no metal surrounding your Bluetooth Card Driving RF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor vehicles such as car stereo safety equipment etc Check with your vehicle manufacturer s representative to be sure that your Bluetooth Card will not affect the electronic system in your vehicle Aircraft e Turn off your Bluetooth Card antenna before boarding any aircraft e To prevent interference with communications systems you must not use your Bluetooth Card while the plane is in the air e Do not use it on the ground without permission from the crew Radio Frequency Exposure Your Bluetooth Card is a radio transmitter and receiver When in operation it communicates with a Bluetooth equipped mobile phone

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