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HM-BT-BAT User Manual 

 

MAN-1004 8/5/05

 

 

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Initial Pocket PC/Bluetooth Modem Discovery 

The following procedure must be done at least once for the PDA to “Discover” the HM-
BT-BAT. 

1.

 

Turn on the HM-BT-BAT.  It does not need to be connected to the HART 
network. 

2.

 

Run the wireless setup utility and enable Bluetooth. 

3.

 

Select “Manage” to bring up the “Bluetooth Manager”. 

4.

 

Select “New” to start the “Connection Wizard”.  A list of Bluetooth device types 
should appear. 

5.

 

Select “Explore Bluetooth Device”.  This will start a site survey to look for 
available Bluetooth devices 

6.

 

A device labeled “HART Modem” should be discovered. 

7.

 

Select the “HART Modem” icon.  The available serial service will appear as “ZV-
SPP”. 

8.

 

Highlight “ZV-SPP” and select “Next”.  Then select “Finish” 

9.

 

Double click on the “HART Modem: ZV-SPP” icon.  The Bluetooth connection 
will be made. 

10.

 

Some Bluetooth drivers may prompt for a “Passcode”.  Enter “1234”, without the 
quotes. 

 
Discovery needs to be repeated only when adding or changing HM-BT-BAT modems, or 
when multiple modems are in the Bluetooth area. 
 

Pocket PC Applications 

Bluetooth serial modems are generally assigned COM8 for application software use.  
Start your PC application and set the com port setting to COM8.  Use the application as 
normal.  The HM-BT-BAT looks like a normal RS232 device to the application software.  
The application software does not need to be modified.   
 
To verify the com port assignment, follow this procedure. 

1.

 

Tap the top of the PDA screen to bring up the “Start” menu. 

2.

 

Select “Settings”. 

3.

 

Under the “Systems” or “Connections” tab, a Bluetooth icon should appear.  
Select this icon.  The “Bluetooth Settings” menu should appear. 

4.

 

Select the “Services” tab.  A list of services will appear. 

5.

 

Select “Serial Port”.  The service settings will appear. 

6.

 

Select “Advanced”.  The Port Settings menu will appear. 

7.

 

The Com port setting is shown under “Outbound COM port:” As stated earlier, 
this value will be COM 8. 

8.

 

Make sure the “Default device…” check box is Unchecked. 

Summary of Contents for HART HM-BT-BAT

Page 1: ...etooth Range Note that Class 1 Bluetooth transmitters such as the USBBT100 have a range of 100 Class 2 transmitters such as the HP IPAQ PDA have a range of 25 The HM BT BAT works with both Class 1 and Class 2 transmitters but operation is limited to the range of the master transmitter Software Drivers No additional software drivers need to be installed Battery The HM BT BAT requires a standard 9V ...

Page 2: ...V SPP and say it is not connected 6 Double click on ZV SPP The Bluetooth connection will be made and the assigned COM port will be reported This is typically COM8 Note this port number for your application software 7 Some Bluetooth drivers may prompt for a Passcode Enter 1234 without the quotes Discovery needs to be repeated only when adding or changing HM BT BAT modems or when multiple modems are...

Page 3: ...or a Passcode Enter 1234 without the quotes Discovery needs to be repeated only when adding or changing HM BT BAT modems or when multiple modems are in the Bluetooth area Pocket PC Applications Bluetooth serial modems are generally assigned COM8 for application software use Start your PC application and set the com port setting to COM8 Use the application as normal The HM BT BAT looks like a norma...

Page 4: ...o a HART device The program sends HART Command 0 to determine what transmitters are connected to the loop The Status box will indicate successful operation of the HM BT BAT in your system Consult the Troubleshooting section of this manual if test failure Pocket PC Test Software Program HM Test CE is included on the installation CD to test the operation of the HM BT BAT 1 Use the ActiveSync utility...

Page 5: ...e Linksys install and Windows XP SP2 Go to www linksys com and search for USBBT100 for details Problem Communications unreliable Verify the following 1 You are in radio range of the master transmitter For Class 1 devices 100 ft for Class 2 devices 25 ft 2 Vary the orientation of the master transmitter or the HM BT BAT to improve radio link strength 3 Battery is fresh 4 HART connections made before...

Page 6: ...cordance the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interfer...

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