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Table 3-13. Bluetooth Device Properties
Icon
Item & Function
BT Service
Tab (See
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):
•
Select
Enable Bluetooth Device
to enable the Bluetooth device.
•
Wait for 20 seconds to initialize the Bluetooth hardware correctly.
•
Tap
Scan Device Service
to open the
Bluetooth Manager
window. Then tap the
Scan Device
button to initiate a scan for
Bluetooth hardware. The Bluetooth manager lists the Bluetooth
devices that it finds (see
Figure 3-33: Bluetooth Manager scan
inquiry
). If Bluetooth hardware is not found, the
Bluetooth
Hardware Error
window appears (see
Figure 3-34: Bluetooth
hardware error
).
Table 3-14. Bluetooth Icons
describes the
Bluetooth icons.
•
Double tap the device on the device list to connect to it. The
Bluetooth Manager Authentication window appears. Tap
No
to
connect to the device without authentication, or tap
Yes
to
authenticate the device before connecting. (See
Figure 3-35:
Bluetooth authentication error
.)
•
If
the
Yes
button was selected in the
Bluetooth Manager
Authentication
window, the
Enter PIN
window appears. Enter a
PIN (between 1 and 16 characters) in the
Enter PIN
text box, and
tap
OK
. The mobile computer sends the PIN request to the device
for bonding. (See
Figure 3-36: Bluetooth Enter PIN
.)
•
When prompted, the same PIN must be entered on the other
device. When the PIN is entered correctly on the other device, the
bonded icon
appears on the device list.
Serial Port
Tab:
•
Tap
Enable Bluetooth Device
to enable the Bluetooth device.
•
Wait for 20 seconds to initialize the Bluetooth hardware correctly.
•
If want to use Virtual com, only SPP base profiles are
supported.(i.e., Printer, Modem, and LAP). Switch to the
Serial Port
tab, and you will see the devices that are trusted or active. Select
the device to which you want to map a virtual COM port and select
the virtual COM port you want to use.
•
Now that COM port is mapped for the BT device.
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