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13.4.2
Enabling a Bluetooth Device
Enabling a Bluetooth device is required only on the first connection. It should never be redone again unless you have
to replace the device with a new one, or after performing a PDA
hard reset or reinstalling Maestro (or Trekker).
13.4.2.1
Bluetooth Management
By default
Bluetooth Radio
is off. In order to use a Bluetooth device, the
Bluetooth Radio
has to be on.
1.
From the Configuration Panel or the System Bar choose the Bluetooth option, then press
Enter
.
2.
Press the
Turn Bluetooth On
button.
A message
“To turn on your Bluetooth radio, the system will automatically restart”
will be played
.
Maestro (or Trekker) also proposes to save changes if needed.
A soft reset will be automatically performed; Maestro (or Trekker) restarts with the Bluetooth Radio On. When the Bluetooth Radio is on, the
Turn Bluetooth On
button
switches to
Turn
Bluetooth Off
and a blue light will flash.
To check the
Bluetooth Radio
status, go to the
System Bar - Bluetooth
.
13.4.2.2
Enabling a Bluetooth Device
This operation allows Maestro (or Trekker) to identify and establish a one-to-one connection with the selected device and no other of the same type. Note that you can only select 1 GPS
receiver and 1 Keyboard from the list.
1.
Press
Tab
to go to the
Bluetooth device type list
and select the desired Bluetooth device.
2.
Press
Tab
to go to the
Enable Bluetooth
device
button and press
Enter
.
You should hear a voice message "We are enabling your device, please wait... ".
3.
Press
Ok
or
Escape
to exit the
Bluetooth Configuration
. Please note that using the
Ok
or the
Escape
key does not confirm or cancel the current operation. They only allow the user
to quit the
Bluetooth Configuration
dialog
.
CAUTION:
The Enabling Bluetooth device operation is required only on the first connection. Do not enable a Bluetooth device that is already set. Do not attempt to disable or enable
unless you have to replace this device with a new one, or after performing a PDA hard reset or reinstalling the Maestro
(or Trekker)
application.
CAUTION:
Before enabling, make sure there is no other Bluetooth device of the same type that are On and not connected within a radius of 10 meters. During this operation the PDA
scans for the requested device, and it may pair with an unexpected device. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that this procedure not be done in a public place.
13.4.3
Using a Bluetooth Device
After the initial setting, when both the PDA and the Bluetooth device are on, the system will automatically attempt to establish a connection and activate the device. See the
External
Devices
section for details.
NOTE: Because they use the same communication port,
the
Bluetooth Keyboard and GPS receiver can only be connected to the PDA alternatively. However, with Maestro and Trekker
friendly approach, you may not need to use both devices at the same time. See the External Devices section for details.
13.5
Buttons
Use the Buttons Dialog to configure shortcut application keys and keyboard behaviour.
Application 1
:
Select the application to start with the
F1
keys combination. Default is Calendar.
Application 2
:
Select the application to start with the
F2
keys combination. Default is Contacts.
Application 3
:
Select the application to start with the
F3
keys combination. Default is Text Note Taker.
Application 4
:
Select the application to start with the
F4
keys combination. Without Trekker option default is Vocal Note Taker. With Trekker option, default value is Trekker
Application.
Repeat Delay
:
Use this option to adjust the delay before a repeat occurs on a key press. This option has 5 settings from
Very Short
to
Very Long
. Default is
Short
.
Repeat Rate
:
Use this option to adjust the rate at which a repeat occurs on a key press. This option has 5 settings from Very Slow to Very Fast. Default is Fast.
Keyboard Test
: Use this option to test your keyboard.
Factory Defaults
:
Select to restore factory settings.
OK
: Select this button or press
Enter
to accept your settings.
Cancel
: Select this button or press
Escape
to discard your settings and restore previous settings.
13.6
Clock
Use the Clock Configuration Dialog to configure date and time settings. Alternatively, enter the
Clock Configuration
Dialog from the
System Bar
, by selecting
Clock
and pressing the
Enter
key.
Set Date
: Set the current date. Use the
Left Arrow
and
Right Arrow
keys to select between Month, Day, and Year. Use the
Up Arrow
or
Down Arrow
keys to select a value.
Set Time
: Set the current time. Use the
Left Arrow
and
Right Arrow
keys to select between Hours and Minutes. Use the
Up Arrow
or
Down Arrow
keys to select a value.
Time Zone
: Select your time zone from the list.
OK
: Select this button or press
Enter
to accept your settings.
Cancel
: Select this button or press
Escape
to discard your settings and restore previous settings.
13.7
Factory Defaults
Use the Factory Defaults Dialog to restore all configuration settings.
Yes
: Select this button or press
Enter
to restore factory settings for all configuration options.
No
: Select this button or press
Escape
to keep the current configuration settings.
13.8
Input Table
Use the Input Table Dialog to adjust Braille and telephone keyboard input settings as well as the External keyboard layout.
Phone Table
: Select the language you are using for the telephone keyboard. Default is English US.
Braille Table
:
Select the language you are using for the Braille keyboard. Default is English US.
Braille Columns
:
Out of the 3 columns of buttons, select columns 1 and 2, columns 1 and 3, or columns 2 and 3 to enter Braille characters. Default is Columns 1 and 2.
External keyboard layout
: Select the language you are using for your external keyboard. Default is Qwerty English US.
Factory Defaults
:
Select to restore factory settings.
OK
:
Select this button or press
Enter
to accept your settings.
Cancel:
Select this button or press
Escape
to discard your settings and restore previous settings.
13.9
Keyboard
Use the Keyboard Dialog to select the external keyboard you wish to use, and to select between Braille keypad and Telephone keypad for the tactile keyboard. Alternatively, press and
hold the
F4
key to toggle between Braille keyboard and Telephone keyboard.
External keyboard
: Select an available external keyboard from the list. While browsing the list, you will hear the name of each keyboard and the connection status.
Activate/Deactivate external keyboard
: Use to activate or deactivate the selected external keyboard in the previous field.
NOTE:
The Bluetooth HP keyboard is automatically activated with the Bluetooth enabling process. Activating/Deactivating the HP Keyboard will close the communication but will not
Enable/Disable it.
Tactile keyboard
: Select between Braille keypad and Telephone keypad. Default is Braille keypad.
Factory Defaults
: Select to restore factory settings.
OK
: Select this button or press
Enter
to accept your settings.
Cancel
: Select this button or press
Escape
to discard your settings and restore previous settings.
13.10
Memory
Use the Memory Configuration Dialog to check the status of the memory on your PDA and to Format the Storage. Alternatively, access the Memory Configuration Dialog from the
System
Bar
, by selecting Memory available and pressing the
Enter
key.