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Unsecured Mode Settings 

 
For those using Windows Mobile 2003 or a non-Microsoft Bluetooth stack, 
there are two Bluetooth settings that affect how the keyboard and the 
mobile device connect in Unsecured mode. All Devices and Paired 
devices only

 
In order to automatically reconnect in Unsecured mode, the mobile device’s 
Bluetooth settings must be set to allow All Devices to connect. Each 
manufacturer’s Bluetooth configuration screens differ, but generally you will 
find the All devices and Paired devices only options within the Bluetooth 
Settings under the Accessibility tab. This set of screens may be available 
directly via a Bluetooth icon on the Today screen, or by navigating to the 
Start Menu

Ö

Settings

Ö

Connections tab. 

If your device is set to Paired devices only you will be prompted to Make 
PDA accessible 
during the initial set up of the keyboard. This will change 
the settings to All devices. 

 

NOTE: Because they are not encoded, Unsecured connections do not 
provide built-in signal encryption and are vulnerable to eavesdropping of the 
data transmitted between the keyboard and the mobile device.

 

 

If you choose to create an Unsecure connection and Cancel at the Make PDA 
accessible dialog, the settings will remain in the Paired devices only state. 
This means that before each use of the keyboard it will need to be made 
discoverable (<Ctrl> <

Left Fn

> <

Right Fn

>) and the connection will need to 

be manually set up, see 

Unsecured Connections

 for instructions on how to 

do this. 

 

 

 
 
 
 

Proper settings for automatic reconnection of 
keyboard in Unsecured mode using a non-
Microsoft Bluetooth stack. 

 
 

 

 

 

NOTE: For those using windows Mobile 5.0 or a Microsoft Bluetooth stack 
there are no adjustments to make it is simply a matter of checking or un-
checking the Secure box on the BT page. 

Stowaway Ultra-Slim Owner’s Manual for Windows Mobile 

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Summary of Contents for STOWAWAY

Page 1: ...ww igo com iGo Stowaway Ultra Slim Bluetooth Keyboard Owner s Manual for Pocket PC 2003 and Windows Mobile 5 0 Keyboard Driver Stowaway 4 51 Stowaway Ultra Slim Owner s Manual for Windows Mobile Page...

Page 2: ...e Connection Overview 17 Keyboard Status Light 18 Using the Stowaway keyboard 19 Moving the Cursor Highlighting Text 19 On Screen Button and Editing Shortcuts 20 Launching and Navigating Applications...

Page 3: ...mobile device to a computer using the docking cradle or sync cable 2 Establish a connection between the computer and your mobile device using ActiveSync 4 0 or later 3 Insert the Stowaway CD ROM into...

Page 4: ...rd application This will open the Keyboard Setup Screen 2 When the Device Setup Screen is shown select the Bluetooth wireless keyboard option and tap Setup This will show the Bluetooth Keyboard Status...

Page 5: ...ity of the keyboard 2 A Secure connection requires authentication by entering the same passkey on the mobile device and then on the keyboard A Secure connection allows automatic reconnection Before st...

Page 6: ...om above NOTE Please make sure that the passkey is entered on screen first tap OK and then follow with the passkey on the keyboard When finished press the Enter key on the keyboard 6 The keyboard is n...

Page 7: ...ble by pressing Ctrl Left Fn Right Fn keys together on the keyboard until the green LED above the T key flashes once per second Make sure the Secure box is not checked and tap the Connect button on th...

Page 8: ...in range NOTE This is a vulnerable configuration please see Unsecured Mode Settings for more information 5 If you choose Make PDA accessible you will be prompted with this warning screen tap Yes to f...

Page 9: ...ery information is displayed The three states of the battery are a Normal This is the most common state of the battery b Low This is a warning that the batteries have reached a threshold where they sh...

Page 10: ...hat stack should be used If the device is using a removable Bluetooth card such as a SDIO card a different stack may need to be used If the wrong stack is selected a connection may not be possible In...

Page 11: ...which may work incorrectly in Power Efficient mode it will turn it OFF automatically You should turn OFF Power Efficient mode manually if you experience problems such as Inability to Scan for other Bl...

Page 12: ...l Left Fn Right Fn simultaneously until the green light above the T key flashes once per second then tap Start NOTE While the firmware is being upgraded be sure that the keyboard and mobile device are...

Page 13: ...nds but this may be delayed if the Bluetooth system on the mobile device is busy For example after the mobile device is powered on it may take 10 or more seconds for the Bluetooth system to re initial...

Page 14: ...ing the initial set up of the keyboard This will change the settings to All devices NOTE Because they are not encoded Unsecured connections do not provide built in signal encryption and are vulnerable...

Page 15: ...away Keyboard input method is selected The leftmost icon shows the state of the Bluetooth connection there are three different states that can be indicated A tap and hold on this icon will display a t...

Page 16: ...lay slider to the right To decrease key repeat delay drag the Key Repeat Delay slider to the left To verify the language layout installed tap the down arrow in the drop down box under Layout On the Ho...

Page 17: ...share a permanent security bond This bond is established when two devices create and exchange a Link Key this process is also known as pairing Link Keys are based on a unique Bluetooth Device Address...

Page 18: ...ht Fn key combination When keyboard status light flashes a slow green light approx once every four seconds it is connected to the mobile device and is available for use When the keyboard status light...

Page 19: ...ubsequent editing functions with these key combinations Action Shortcut The cursor moves left back one word Ctrl The cursor moves right forward one word Ctrl Select highlight next character to the lef...

Page 20: ...te left Softkey where applicable LFn Right Spacebar Emulate right Softkey where applicable Launching and Navigating Applications To launch software applications and navigate among them refer to the fo...

Page 21: ...en press the letter key that corresponds to the first letter of the main menu item e g to access the Tools menu in Word hold the Alt key then press T Alt first letter of main menu item To access a pro...

Page 22: ...up and down arrow keys to highlight the submenu item you want 5 Press Enter to select the highlighted submenu item RFn Tab or Enter or Enter Other Shortcuts Several shortcuts shown below provide you a...

Page 23: ...Cedilla Ctrl Shift C Cedilla Ctrl C Capital naught Ctrl Shift O Lower case naught Ctrl O Ctrl RFn U Shift A Ctrl RFn U A Ctrl RFn U Shift O Ctrl RFn U O Beta Ctrl RFn U S Question Mark Shift Inverted...

Page 24: ...Ctrl Alt Number sign RFn E Percent RFn T Caret RFn Y Ampersand RFn U Asterisk RFn I Left parenthesis RFn O Right parenthesis RFn P RFn Left curly bracket RFn Right curly bracket RFn Tilde Vertical bar...

Page 25: ...r more information Q What are the Serial and IR tabs of the Keyboard Control Panel for If you should ever select and setup the Connected serial keyboard or Infrared wireless keyboard option on the Con...

Page 26: ...device for example if you have Bluetooth built in and a removable Bluetooth card then a dialog box will be displayed with a choice of available components You will need to choose the Bluetooth compone...

Page 27: ...ftware will run uninterrupted Mobility California assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction dead battery or repairs Be sure to make backup...

Page 28: ...THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND MOBILITY CALIFORNIA DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A P...

Page 29: ...rejected Repaired or replacement products will be shipped to Customer at Mobility California s expense All products or parts that are replaced become the property of Mobility California The repair an...

Page 30: ...rves tendons and muscles may be related to repetitive motion an improperly set up work area incorrect body posture and poor work habits To reduce the risk of injury follow these precautions Stand stre...

Page 31: ...cast television cellular services radar air traffic control pager and Personal Communication Services PCS These licensed services along with unintentional radiators such as digital devices including c...

Page 32: ...odification of the device or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than that specified by Mobility California Inc The correction of interference caused by such unauth...

Page 33: ...s Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help This device compli...

Page 34: ...gital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada IC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation...

Page 35: ...den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG Wien Italian Con la presente Mobility California Inc dichiara che questo XTBT01 conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizion...

Page 36: ...ohastele s tetele Hungarian Alul rott Mobility California Inc nyilatkozom hogy a XTBT01 megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv eby b el r sainak Slovak Mobility Californi...

Page 37: ...are few possibilities for outdoor use On private property or on the private property of public persons use is subject to a preliminary authorization procedure by the Ministry of Defence with maximum a...

Page 38: ...nd 10 28 W x 0 59 H x 3 86 D 261mm x 15mm x 98mm With stand 10 28 W x 2 05 H x 6 97 D 261mm x 52mm x 177mm Dimensions Closed 5 47 W x 0 79 H x 3 86 D 139mm x 20mm x 98mm Weight including batteries 6 4...

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