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It is therefore the SIM card inserted in the mobile phone that
will control the connection to the network, and not the
receiver itself. The receiver does not need a SIM card and its
phone function can stay off.
Note that this type of network connection cannot be
combined with Microsoft ActiveSync used in a USB
connection between the receiver and a local computer.
Setting Up the Bluetooth Connection
•
Make sure your mobile phone is fitted with the appropriate
SIM card for a connection to the CDMA network.
•
Turn on the mobile phone and make sure its Bluetooth is
enabled and visible. If necessary, refer to the phone
manufacturer’s documentation for more information on
how to operate Bluetooth in this phone.
•
Keep the mobile phone at a distance less than 10 meters
from the receiver.
•
On the receiver, tap
Start
,
Settings
,
Connections
,
Wireless
Manager
. This opens the Wireless Manager window.
•
Tap anywhere on the Bluetooth bar. This turns on the
receiver’s Bluetooth. The color of the Bluetooth bar turns
dark blue with a Bluetooth icon showing up on the right.
•
Tap
Menu
and select
Bluetooth Settings
.
•
Tap on the
Add New Device...
line in the list box. Bluetooth
then starts searching.
At the end of the search sequence, the names of the
detected units are listed on the screen. Your mobile phone
should normally be part of the list.
•
Tap on the name of your mobile phone and then tap
Next
(bottom right).
•
Using the virtual keyboard, enter a passcode of your
choice (a two-digit figure for example). This step is for
pairing and securing the connection with the mobile
phone. (Not all mobile phones require a password at this
stage)
•
Tap
Next
. Wait until the spinning hourglass disappears.
•
Whatever the model used, your mobile phone should now
respond by asking you to confirm the Bluetooth
connection to the receiver and enter the same passcode.
In the meantime, a spinning hourglass is shown on the
receiver screen.