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3  Using the Bluetooth Profile Wizard

The Bluetooth Profile Wizard has six different sub-wizards used to configure your device. They are:

 

Serial Port Connection

 

Dial Up Networking

 Pairing

 LAN 

Access

 

Serial Port Management

 Local 

Configuration

To start one of the sub-wizards, select the corresponding icon and press Next at the bottom of the
screen. Alternatively, double-click on the icon.

To start the Bluetooth Profile Wizard, go to Start Menu/Programs and click on the Bluetooth Wizard
icon.

3.1  Serial Port Connection

The Serial Port Connection sub-wizard is used to connect a 

virtual

 serial port on your local device to a

remote Bluetooth device supporting the Serial Port Profile (SPP). The Serial Port Profile can be seen
as a cable replacement, where the standard RS232 cable is replaced by a Bluetooth connection. This
wizard is typically used when setting up a serial port for Bluetooth SPP printing, Bluetooth
ActiveSync, or other legacy applications that usually are run on the serial port.

Configuration

1.  On the first page, select which port you wish to use and press Next.
2.  On the next page, a list of devices supporting SPP is presented. You may click on Show all

devices to show a list of all devices. If the wizard is run for the first time, or no SPP devices
has been seen before, a device discovery will start automatically when the page is entered.

3.  To manually update the list of devices, click Search Again to update the whole list. To update

a single device, tap-n-hold and select Update from the pop-up menu.

4.  Select a device and press Next. Next will only be enabled if a device supporting SPP has

been selected.

5.  On the last screen, a confirmation will be shown, indicating success or failure. Press Finish to

exit sub-wizard and return to main wizard start screen.

3.2  Dial Up Networking

The Dial Up Networking sub-wizard is used to connect a 

virtual

 serial port on the local device to a

modem of a remote Bluetooth device supporting the Dial Up Networking (DUN) Profile.

Configuration

1.  On the first page, select which port you wish to use and press Next.
2.  On the next page, a list of devices supporting DUN is presented. You may click on Show all

devices to show a list of all devices. If the wizard is run for the first time, or no DUN devices
has been seen before, a device discovery will start automatically when the page is entered.

3.  To manually update the list of devices, click Search Again to update the whole list. To update

a single device, tap-n-hold and select Update from the pop-up menu.

Summary of Contents for LSE039R2

Page 1: ...LSE039R2 Bluetooth Compact Flash Card with Software for Windows Pocket PC Release 1 3 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...his document and the performance and design of the product IN NO EVENT SHALL LICENSOR OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATI...

Page 3: ...reless Printing Application____________________________________ 11 6 Serial Port Profile Printing__________________________________________ 11 7 Advanced configuration using the Control Panel_________...

Page 4: ...________________________________________ 18 10 3 Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation _____________________________________ 19 10 4 Important Safety Information ______________________________________...

Page 5: ...1 1 Features Bluetooth connectivity Up to 460 kbps data rate Integrated antenna Applications supported OBEX FileTransfer client and server Serial Port Profile as Device A initiator Dial up Networking...

Page 6: ...W and HW compatibility and limitations The enclosed software for Pocket PC release 1 3 also supports the following Bluetooth compliant products from National Semiconductor Sweden AB LSE041 R2 Bluetoot...

Page 7: ...evious installation of the Bluetooth Pocket PC SW by using ActiveSync from a connected PC 2 2 Install new SW 1 Run the setup exe and follow the instructions 2 IMPORTANT Reset the device TWICE 2 3 Inse...

Page 8: ...click on Show all devices to show a list of all devices If the wizard is run for the first time or no SPP devices has been seen before a device discovery will start automatically when the page is ente...

Page 9: ...or fail will be shown If failed you can make another attempt by pressing Try Again button If success the sub wizard is closed by pressing the Finish button 6 If acceptor was selected on the first pag...

Page 10: ...own instructing the user that the selected port will be remove Instructions will also be given that the modem connected to the port will be removed as well and that possible connections using that mod...

Page 11: ...onnected you will see the listing of files and folders in the remote machine s root folder 7 Click Up Open to navigate the folder hierarchy of the remote machine 8 Click Put or Get to move files betwe...

Page 12: ...ult mode for the CF card a discoverable or non discoverable b Connectable or non connectable If you want to use the FileTransfer application as a server you must have the device both discoverable and...

Page 13: ...device Click the name button to retrieve the friendly name if needed to identify the device c Click SDP if the remote device supports SDP Wait for SDP to complete d Select the found service that you...

Page 14: ...icking Connect in Internet Explorer you get Failed to open port Solution Either the CF card failed to initialize or the Bluetooth phone did not accept the connection Try running the FileTransfer to ve...

Page 15: ...hen FileTransfer application is started you get the error Failed to attach to Bluetooth stack Solution Another application may hold the Bluetooth stack Close it and try again The CF card may not be in...

Page 16: ...ly 3 3 V from Compact Flash Card slot Max current consumption 60 mA Min current consumption 10 mA Visual indicators Power Data traffic LED 9 3 Specific Features Host operating system supported Windows...

Page 17: ...0 mm Weight 15 g 9 6 Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 55 C Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C Humidity 5 95 non condensing 9 7 Standards Supported Supported specification Bluetooth 1 1 9 8 Co...

Page 18: ...rmonization of the CE marking requirements A Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the relevant standards to confirm compliance with the above mentioned directives has been made and is on file...

Page 19: ...must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter End users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requireme...

Page 20: ...roval by the manufacturer will void user authority to operate the equipment and may lead to fires or electric shocks Switch off near a microwave oven in use Do not use the Bluetooth Compact Flash Card...

Page 21: ...t you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Potentially explosive atmospheres Do not use your Bluetooth device when in any a...

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