Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Bluetooth Connection Kit Socket Mobile
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Bluetooth™ Connection Kit Featuring the Socket Bluetooth Card™ and W indows CE software for adding Bluetooth w ireless connectivity to the following mobile com puters: • Pocket PC 2000s • Pock.
2 Table of Contents CHA PTER 1 INTRODUCTION 4 Overview 4 Contents of the Connection Kit 5 Installat ion Ste ps Summ ary 6 CHA PTER 2 B A SIC SETUP 7 STEP 1: Register the Card 7 STEP 2: Prepare Network.
3 SDIO Card 62 A PPENDIX B SA FETY A ND USA GE TIPS 63 A PPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING 67 A PPENDIX D SUPPORT RESOUR CES 70 Users’ Forum 70 Technical Support 70 LIMITED WARRA NTY 71 COPYRIGHT NOTICE 73 .
4 | CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCT ION Chapter 1 Introduction Overv iew The Socket Bluetoo th Connection Kit for Windows CE m akes it easy to add Bluetoot h w ireless connecti vity to a Pocket PC 2000, Pocket PC 2002 or HPC 2000.
CHAPTER 1: INT RODUCTION | 5 Blue too th Active Sync op tion gui des you t hrough c onne cting a nd synch ronizing w ith a computer. Sim ilarly, the Bluetooth L AN Access option helps y ou connect to a L AN access point. To connect to a printer or other type of device, use th e advanced featu res found in th e Bluetooth Devices fold er .
6 | CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCT ION Installation Steps Summary Basic installation and operation of the Bluetooth Card for use w ith a Bluetoot h phon e can be compl eted in s even s teps. BA SIC SETUP AND USE WITH A BLUETOOT H PHONE STEP 1: Register the card.
CHAPTER 2: BASIC SET UP | 7 Chapter 2 Basic Setup This chapter covers the min imum steps you m ust complete to install an d use the Bl ueto oth Ca rd. STEP 1: Register the Card Regist er the card online at: www.
8 | CHAPTER 2: BASIC SETUP STEP 4: Complete the Bluetooth Setup Wizard 1. After y ou install the softw are, the Socket Bluetoo th Setup Wizard will automatically launch on your m obile computer. Tap Next> . 2. Gi ve your mob ile comput er a frie ndly name.
CHAPTER 2: BASIC SET UP | 9 3. If y our m obile comput er has few er than 6 COM ports free, th e Disable IrDA? Screen w ill appear. If desired, disable IrDA to free more ports. Tap Next> . Note: This will disab le the IR port on a Pocket PC. To read just the IrDA se ttings, go to S tart | Settings | System| IrDA .
10 | CHAPTER 2: BASIC SETUP STEP 5: Insert the Card Important ! Do NOT insert the ca rd upsid e down o r shove the c ard in too hard. Damage m ay occur! Insert the card in to your m obile computer’s s lot. Make sure th e card is right- side up. • Insert a Com pactFlash or SDIO card directly into a slot of its size.
CHAPTER 2: BASIC SET UP | 11 STEP 6: Get Connected! The Get Co nnecte d! W izar d guid es you thr ough a o ne-time set up pr oce ss that prepares the m obile computer and ph one for Bluetooth connections . The wi zard varies depending on w hat phon e you w ant to connect to.
12 | CHAPTER 2: BASIC SETUP 4. When the s earch is com plete, a list of the discov ered Bluetooth phon es will appear. Choose the phone y o u w ish to connect to, and tap Select . A service discovery phase w ill begin, about 5-10 seconds. 5. As prom pted in the ne xt screen , prepare your ph one for bon ding.
CHAPTER 2: BASIC SET UP | 13 Mo torola T imeport 270C, No kia 6310 1. Tap on the Blu etooth task tr ay icon (visible from the Today s creen for Pocket PC devices). In the pop-u p men u, select Get Connected! 2. Follow the Bluetooth “Get Connected!” Wizar d .
14 | CHAPTER 2: BASIC SETUP 5. The next tw o screens describe procedures y ou can on ly com plete outside of the wizard. Read through each screen b ut do not complete the described pr ocedures until y ou exit the w izard. Directions for these procedures are provided in STEP 7: Dial-up to Y our Netw ork , start ing on the n ext page.
CHAPTER 2: BASIC SET UP | 15 STEP 7: Dial-up to Your Netw ork Complete th e followi ng steps to create a n ew Blu etooth connection. Bef ore setting up di al-up networking, pr epa re yourself with d ial-up infor mation a nd other nece ssary sett ings for your o ffice ne twork or ISP .
16 | CHAPTER 2: BASIC SETUP 2. In the n ext screen, en ter a name f or the dial-up con nection. For the modem , select Bluetooth Phone . For the Baud Rate , select 115200 . Tap Advanced… Note: Remember what yo u name the co nnection . You will need it when you start the connection.
CHAPTER 2: BASIC SET UP | 17 7. Now you are ready to start the con nection. Pocket PC 2000 — Go to Start | Programs | Connections . Tap on th e Bluet oo th conne ctio n you just set up . Make sure t he dia ling set tings ar e correct. Tap Connect . Pocket PC 2002 — In the Connections screen , under Internet Settings , tap Connect .
18 | CHAPTER 2: BASIC SETUP Handheld PC 2000 1. Go to Start | Pr ograms | Communication | Remote Networking | Make New Connection . 2. In the n ext screen, en ter a name f or the Bluetooth con nection. Select Dial-Up Connection . Tap Next> . 2. Select Bluetooth Phone for th e modem .
CHAPTER 2: BASIC SET UP | 19 6. If needed, t ap on TCP/IP to en ter any s pecial network settings f or your offi ce netw ork or ISP. Tap OK . In th e next screen , tap Next> . Enter the dial-u p num ber for y our of fice net work or ISP. Tap Finish .
20 | CHAPTER 3: FEATURES Chapter 3 Features This chapter explains how to tu rn the Bluetooth ON/OFF an d how to u se the Bluetoot h Act iveSy nc an d Bluetooth LA N Access options. Turn Radio Tr ansmitter ON/ OFF You may w ant to turn off the radio transmitter to sav e power or if y ou are entering an area with radio restrictions (e.
CHAPTER 3: FEAT URES | 21 Bluetooth A ctiveSy nc This section explain s how to use the Bluetooth A ctiveSy nc feature. It helps you quickl y and eas ily Activ eSyn c to a notebook or des ktop com puter w ith ActiveSy nc v3.x installed. 1. Tap on the Bl uetooth icon .
22 | CHAPTER 3: FEATURES SCENARIO #2 : Your Bl ueto oth De vice s fold er c onta ins no favori te desktop com puter . (a) When you tap on Bluetooth Ac tiveSync , a screen w ill appear that allow s you to ch oose w hich com puter to connect to in your Bluetooth Devi ces folder.
CHAPTER 3: FEAT URES | 23 SCENARIO #3 : Your Bl uetoo th De vices fold er c onta ins no c omputer s. (a) When you tap on Bluetooth Ac tiveSync , a Bluetooth Devi ce Search will au tomatically begin. Note: You can al so start the device search by tappi ng Find in the Bluetooth Devices screen.
24 | CHAPTER 3: FEATURES Bluetooth LA N A ccess This section explain s how to use the Bluetooth L AN A ccess feature to quickly and easily connect to a Blu etooth-enabled L AN access point. 1. Tap on the Blu etooth i con. In th e pop-up m enu , select Bl uetooth LAN Access .
CHAPTER 3: FEAT URES | 25 (b) Your mobile compu ter will try to connect to the selected access point. (c) If your LA N requires a passkey, a screen will appear, askin g for the passkey . Enter the pas skey , then tap ok . (d) After a su ccessful connection is m ade, the status screen w ill repo rt Connected .
26 | CHAPTER 3: FEATURES SCENAR IO #3: Your Bluetooth Devi ces folder has n o access points . (a) W hen y ou tap Bluetooth LAN A ccess, the m obile computer w ill auto matical ly begin t o sea rch fo r ne w Blueto oth d evic es. Note: You can al so start the device search by tappi ng Find in the Bluetooth Devices screen.
CHAPTER 3: FEAT URES | 27 Bluetooth Faxing Many Bluetoot h phon es and oth er types of Blue tooth- enabled devi ces support f axing . This chapter expl ains how to use such a dev ice w ith the Blue too th Card and your mobi le co mputer for wire less faxi ng.
28 | CHAPTER 3: FEATURES 3. Make su re a COM port is en abled for fax ing. • Tap on th e Bluetooth icon. S elect Advanced Features , then My Bluetooth Device . Tap on th e COM Ports tab . • In th e COM Ports screen, make sure Bluetooth Fax is ch ecked.
CHAPTER 3: FEAT URES | 29 5. N ow you are r ea dy to use your fax so ftware. Whi le co nfigur ing the fa x connection, s elect either Bluetooth FAX or the COM port as sign ed to Blue too th faxi ng.
30 | CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEATURES Chapter 4 Adv anced Features This chapter explain s optional steps y o u m ay ch oose to perform wh ile installi ng and/ or usi ng the B lueto oth Ca rd.
CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEAT URES | 31 Set up Your Bluetooth Car d Note: If you us e the Get Connected! W izard, w hich is recomme nded for normal usage, t hen this step i s not necessar y. This step w ould be used to change the friendl y name of your mobile computer.
32 | CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEATURES A ssign COM Ports Follow thes e steps to v iew an d/or m odify the Blu etooth COM port s. 1. Tap on the Blu etooth icon (in the Today screen for Pocket PCs). Select Advanced Features then My B luetooth Device . 2. The My Bluetooth Device screen w ill appear.
CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEAT URES | 33 Discover Bluetooth Device(s) Follow these steps to dis cover other Bluetooth devices nearby , includin g non-ph one devices . The Device Discovery Wizard is a m ore detailed alternative to us ing the Blu etooth “Get Con nected!” Wizard or Bluetooth ActiveSy nc or Bluetooth LAN A ccess options .
34 | CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEATURES Bond w ith Di scovered Device(s) Follow these steps to bon d with an already discovered Bluetooth device. In most cases, bonding is for establish ing secure com munication s with a Bluetooth-enabled phone. This is a more detailed alternative to us ing the Bluetooth “ Get Connected! Wizard.
CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEAT URES | 35 4. The Bluetooth Device Bonding Wizard w ill launch. Follow the w izard to bond w ith y our selected device. 5. As prom pted, make s ure the Bl uetooth device that you w ant to bond w ith is in Bondable mode. 6. If the rem ote device is set u p to accept bonding, a Bluetooth Passkey screen w ill appear.
36 | CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEATURES View Device Properties Follow these steps to v iew the properties of an already discov ered device. 1. I f not o pe n, la unch the Bluetooth Devices folder. Tap on the Blu etooth icon (in the Today screen f or Pocket PCs).
CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEAT URES | 37 Set up Your Favorite Device Follow these steps to set up default devices in the Bluetooth Devices fol der . Note: The Ge t Connected! W izard automat ically ass igns the favori te phone. 1. Tap on Tools and select My Favorites .
38 | CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEATURES Change View s You can sw itch between th e Large Icons or Details views for the Bluetooth Devices fold er . 1. In Bluetooth Devices , tap on View .
CHAPTER 4: ADVANCED FEAT URES | 39 Delete a Device from the Folder If y ou no longer plan to connect w ith it, y ou can delete a device f rom th e Bluetooth Devices fold er . 1. I f not o pe n, la unch the Bluetooth Devices fo ld er. 2. Pocket PCs only : Tap and hold y our st ylu s on th e device y ou w ish t o delete.
40 | CHAPTER 5: SOCKET OBEX Chapter 5 Socket OBEX This chapter explains how to use the Socket OBEX (object exchan ge) application to trade busi ness cards, con tacts or files w ith another Bluetooth device th at supports OBEX.
CHAPTER 5: SO CKET O BEX | 41 Exchange Business Cards 1. Ma ke sure bot h Blue too th de vices ha ve a b usiness ca rd assigned to i t. Note: If each device does not have a business card assigned t o it, you will not be able to exchange business cards.
42 | CHAPTER 5: SOCKET OBEX 2. Make su re the other Bluetooth device is set up to receiv e a contact. The device m ust support th e OBEX Object Push prof ile. Note: If the other device is also us ing the Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit, you can set it up to receive a contact by tapping the Bluetooth icon.
CHAPTER 5: SO CKET O BEX | 43 Send a Contact 1. Make su re the other Bluetooth device is set up to receiv e a contact. It mu st su pport the OBEX Object Pu sh serv er profile.
44 | CHAPTER 5: SOCKET OBEX 5. If your mobile co mputer ha s no d evice s in the B lue too th Devi ces Folder, then it w ill begin to search for Bluetooth devices nearby . 6. Select the Bluetooth device y ou wi sh to send the con tact(s) to. If th e desired device is not listed, tap Find .
CHAPTER 5: SO CKET O BEX | 45 Send a File 1. Make su re the other Bluetooth device is set up to receiv e a file. It mu st support t he OBEX Object Push server prof ile.
46 | CHAPTER 5: SOCKET OBEX 5. In the n ext screen, tap on the file y ou w ish to sen d. You can use th e Folder and Type drop- down men us to search for y our file. Al so, you can scroll horizontally to view the folder, date, size, type, and location of each file.
CHAPTER 5: SO CKET O BEX | 47 Brow se Remote Devi ce The Bluetooth File Explorer lets your mobile compu ter share files w ith anothe r Bluetooth device.
48 | CHAPTER 5: SOCKET OBEX 4. Select t he Bluetoot h device y ou w ish to brows e. If the des ired device is not listed, tap Find . 5. Your mobile computer w ill b egin to establish a file sharin g connection. 6. After th e devices successfully connect, the Bluetooth File Explorer w ill appear.
CHAPTER 5: SO CKET O BEX | 49 Send/Receive F ile(s) or Fo lder(s) 1. Select the file(s) or folder(s) that y ou w ish to transfer. You can only select item s from one device per tran sfer ses sion. Single-tap item s to select them for transfer. Double-tap on a folders to open it and s ee its contents .
50 | CHAPTER 5: SOCKET OBEX Create a Folder 1. Tap on the File m enu. Sele ct Remote device or Local device , wherev er you w ant to create a folder, then tap Cr eate remote folder or Create local folder , as applicable.
CHAPTER 5: SO CKET O BEX | 51 Delete File(s) or Folde r(s) 1. Select item(s) that y o u w ish to delete. You can only delete item (s) from one device at a tim e. 2. Tap on the File m enu. Sele ct Remote device or Local device , wherev er the item (s) are located, then tap Delete remote item(s) or Delete local item(s) , as applicable.
52 | CHAPTER 5: SOCKET OBEX Connect/Disco nnect To connect to the rem ote device, do the following : 1. Make su re the rem ote device has file s haring en abled. 2. Start the connection process by either of tw o methods: • Tap on the Device m enu. Sel ect Connect .
CHAPTER 5: SO CKET O BEX | 53 Receive Contact or File 1. Tap on th e Bluetooth icon. In the pop-u p me nu, tap Tr ansfer via Bluetooth | Receive Contact or File . 2. The Receive Contact or File status screen w ill appear. Your mobile computer w ill wait two m inutes f or the contact or file.
54 | CHAPTER 6: SOCKET DIALER Chapter 6 The Socket Dialer This chapter explains how to as sign a dialin g prefix an d use the Socket Dialer to dial a num ber directly f rom y our Contacts lis t. The Socket Dialer ma kes it qu ick and eas y t o perform di al-up n etw orking .
CHAPTER 6: SO CKET DIALER | 55 Use the Socket Dialer 1. To use the dialer, the m obile compu ter mus t already be con nected to the Bluetooth phon e. You can us e the Get Conn ected! Wizard to do this. Also, th e Bluetooth phon e mus t be selected as y our favorite.
56 | CHAPTER 6: SOCKET DIALER 5. Your mobile computer w ill connect to your phone and begin dialin g. Note: The Socket Dialer can dial a phon e num ber containin g any of the 17 follow ing n on-nu meric characters : * # + .
CHAPTER 7: BLUET OOT H PRINT ING | 57 Chapter 7 Bluetooth Printing This chapter explains how to print from a Bluetooth- enabled printer, using either of tw o options. If you have a HPC 2000, y ou can print direct ly f rom Pocket Word or Po cket Excel.
58 | CHAPTER 7: BLUETOO TH PRINT ING Pocket PC 2000 or Pocket PC 2002 : You can print using the PrintPocketCE pro gram in cluded on the Socket Bluetooth C ard Install ation CD . The Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit includes a 30-day trial version of PrintP ocketCE.
CHAPTER 7: BLUET OOT H PRINT ING | 59 3. In the m ain screen, tap on the file y ou w ish to print. To lo cate your f ile: • Tap o n the Word icon at the bottom of the screen to view a list of Pocket Word docs, TXT, or RTF files.
60 | CHAPTER 7: BLUETOO TH PRINT ING 5. If needed, t ap on More S ettings to adjust m argins, f orm f eed, and other settings. Tap OK to return to the m ain printing screen. 6. When done adjusting the settings, tap Start Print ing . 7. The mobile computer w ill search for a Bluetooth printer.
APPENDIX A: SPECIFICAT IONS | 61 Appendix A Specifications CompactFlash Card Physical Characteristics: Dimensions: 36.4 x 42.8 x 3.3 m m Ma ss: 10 g Power Consum ptio n (3.
62 | APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS SDIO Card Physical Characteristics: Dimensions: 40 x 24 x 2.1 m m Ma ss: 4 g (maximum) Power Consum ptio n (3.3 V Sup ply, in Tx/Rx ): Typical: 50 mA M a xi mu m: 100 m.
APPENDIX B: SAFET Y AND USAGE TI PS | 63 Appendix B Safety and Usage Tips A bout Bluetooth and Health Bluet oo th wireless t echno logy allo ws you to use sho rt-ra nge ra dio signals t o connect a v .
64 | APPENDIX B: SAFETY AND USAGE T IPS Efficient Use For optimu m perf ormance, pleas e make s ure that there is n o metal surro unding your Blue too th Car d. Driving RF energ y m ay af fect som e electronic sy stem s in m otor vehicles, su ch as car stereo, safety equipment, etc.
APPENDIX B: SAFET Y AND USAGE TI PS | 65 SDIO Card Product Car e and Usage • Do not disassemble, m odify or repair this unit. There is danger of fires, electrical shock, damage to th e unit, and injury . Any repair is impossible. Do not remove the label an d do not p aste other labels.
66 | APPENDIX B: SAFETY AND USAGE T IPS Restrictions • The B luet oot h SDIO Ca rd was not d esigned to b e used with systems directly respons ible for su staini ng hu man life. A void us ing t his product w ith su ch sy stem s (e.g., m edical equipm ent for life s upport, su rgery, etc.
APPENDIX C: T ROUBLESHOO TING | 67 Appendix C Troubleshooting SYMPTOM : • I cannot connect to a device in my folder. POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUT ION The services f or the devices hav e not been discov ered. In the Bluetooth Devices f older, tap on the P roperties icon .
68 | APPENDIX C: TROUBLESHO OT ING SYMPTOM : • My mobile computer cannot find any Bluetooth devices nearby. POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUT ION You are too f ar from other Blue too th de vice s. Move clo ser t o the othe r B lueto oth device(s), w ithin a rang e of 10 met e r s.
APPENDIX D ISP RESOURCES | 69 SYMPTOM : • I can’t make my Ericsson R520 phone discoverable. POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUT ION You attempted to bond, with th e phone, an d wh en the ph one presented a “ pairing query ,” you entered No. This prevents the phone f rom bei ng dis coverable until it is reset.
70 | APPENDIX D: TECHNICAL SUPPORT Appendix D Suppor t Resources Users’ Forum If y ou would like to discuss the Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit w ith other users, vi sit Socket’s u sers’ foru m at: www.
71 Limited War ranty Socke t Comm unications Incorporate d (Socket) w arrants this product a gains t defec ts in ma terial a nd work mans hip, under norm al use a nd servic e, for the follow ing period f rom the date of purchas e: Plu g-in card: Three years Incompa tibility is not a def ect cov ered by Socket’s w arranty .
72 Limited Softw are Warr anty LIMITED W ARRA NTY. SOCKET w arrants that the origina l disk or CD ROM is fre e from defects f or 90 day s f rom the date of de livery of the SOFTW ARE .
73 November 2002 Document # 6410-00171 H Copy r ight Notice Copy right © 2002 Socket Com m unicati ons, Inc. A ll righ ts reserv ed. Socket, the Socket logo and Mobility Frien dly are registered tradem arks of Socket Com mu nications, In c. Bluetooth Card is a tradem ark of Socket Comm unications, Inc.
74 Regulatory Compli ance CompactFlash Card The Socket Bluetooth Card is designed to be compliant w ith the ru les and regulations in locations wh ere they are sold and w ill be labeled as required. This product i s ty pe approved — us ers are not requi red to obtain licen se or authorization before using .
75 user m ay try to correct the interference by one or m ore of the follow ing measu res: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the radio or televis ion. • Increase th e distance separatin g the equipm ent and th e receiver. • Conn ect the equipm ent to an outlet on a different bran ch circuit than that of the receiv er.
76 A pplicable Stan dards: • EN 55 022 – Lim its and Methods of Measurem ent of Radio In terference Characteristics of Inform ation Technology Equipment. • EN 50 082-1 – Electrom agnetic Com patibility – Gen eral Imm unity Standard, Part 1: Resi dential, Com mercial, L ight In dustry .
77 SDIO Card The Socket Bluetooth Card is designed to be compliant w ith the ru les and regulations in locations wh ere they are sold and w ill be labeled as required. This product i s ty pe approved — us ers are not requi red to obtain licen se or authorization before using .
78 Radio Frequenc y Interfer ence Requireme nts (Industry Canada) To prevent radio interference to th e licensed serv ice, this device is in tended to be operated in doors and aw ay f rom win dow s to provide m axim um shiel ding. Equ ipmen t that is instal led outdoors is subject to licen sing .
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