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Dialup communication service
Preparing for Bluetooth
®
connection
You can make data communication by connecting a PC compatible with Bluetooth and
FOMA terminal using Bluetooth.
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For operations of a PC, refer to the instructions manual of the PC you use.
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If the FOMA terminal is put on Bluetooth connection standby,
(blue) appears on the standby screen.
If the FOMA terminal and a PC are trying to be connected to each other,
(blue) blinks. If they are
successfully connected,
(blue) blinks.
Registering a PC to the FOMA terminal
When connecting using Bluetooth for the first time, registering a PC to FOMA terminal is required.
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To register, entry of Bluetooth passkey is required. Decide Bluetooth passkey by 4-16 digits (one-byte
alphanumeric characters) in advance.
1
On FOMA terminal,
m6*5
.
FOMA terminal enters dial-up registering stand-by.
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If connecting cannot be started within 5 minutes, registration is canceled automatically.
2
On a PC, Search for the FOMA terminal and register a device.
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Perform while the FOMA terminal enters dial-up registering stand-by.
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By some PC instruction manual, "
探索
(Quest)" or "
サーチ
(Search)" may be used instead of "
検索
(Retrieve)" or "
ペアリング
(Pairing)" may be used instead of "
機器登録
(Registering device)".
3
When a connecting confirmation screen appears on the FOMA terminal,
select "
はい
(Yes)".
4
Enter Bluetooth passkey on the FOMA terminal and
g
[OK].
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Enter the same Bluetooth passkey on FOMA terminal and a PC.
After the PC is registered in the FOMA terminal as a device and the registration is completed, return
to accepting the dialup device and enter connecting stand-by state.
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Operate for connecting on the PC.
INFORMATION
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When the key pad unit is detached during dial-up registering stand-by, the power of the keypad unit turns off.
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During dialup registering stand-by, connecting stand-by of headset profile, handsfree profile or audio profile is
disabled.
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When registering FOMA terminal in a PC, distinguish FOMA terminal by the name of device if the PC recognizes
plural devices. When the PC recognizes many devices of the same name, distinguish by the address of device.