® Using a Bluetooth ENGLISH SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH The Setup Wizard Starting My Wirefree Network Device Discovery Serial Ports Specifications
Supplementary Instructions This Supplementary Instructions explains how to get started with a Bluetooth and point out cases where the operation of the computer will differ from that in the Operating Instructions. Bluetooth Antenna NOTE Bluetooth communications are done via an antenna. Do not shield this antenna with the hand, etc. This will negatively effect the performance of your Bluetooth communications.
Read Me First - For U.S.A. Replace as follows. Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement ENGLISH Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
The Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard guides you through each step necessary to configure your device for connectivity. Setup: Welcome My Wirefree Network assigns PDA as the default name. This is the name by which your PDA will be known to other devices. A personal device passkey is used during bonding or connections for security purposes. The default is to not set a personal device passkey. A personal device passkey is only recommended when advanced security is enabled. To personalize your device settings: 1.
Setup: Hardware Test The hardware test initializes and tests the Bluetooth radio. It ensures that the My Wirefree Network software can communicate with the Bluetooth radio. The test does not take very long. However, you can skip this test and continue with the setup wizard. 1. Tap Test. An unsuccessful hardware test may mean your Bluetooth radio is not functioning properly. Refer to your device documentation to verify that the radio is properly installed.
Setup: My Services All services that can be accessed or shared by your device can be enabled or disabled now in the Setup Wizard or later from the My Services screen. • Access services. Enable your device to see and use services on a remote device. • Share services. Enable your device to provide services that other devices can see and access. The following services can be enabled or disabled: • Access Audio Gateway*. • Access Business Cards*. • Access Calendars*. • Access Email. • Access Files*.
Setup: My Shared Folders To make the files and subfolders available for others to use, a folder must be shared. By default, you will not have a shared folder when you start My Wirefree Network. If you do not want to share any folders, Tap No and skip to the next section. If you want to share a folder, Tap Yes. If you type yes, the Properties for Shared Folder displays. Type the Share Name which will be seen by remote users. By default it is named New Shared Folder. Type an existing Folder’s full path.
Tap Add to add another shared folder or tap Next to continue. My Wirefree Network Copyright 2003 Rappore Consulting, Inc.
Setup: My Business Cards This configuration option will display if you have contacts in the Contacts program. Each contact will be displayed with a check box. You will need to enter your own contact information into the Contacts program. 1. Tap the business card or cards that you desire sent to remote devices when a remote device requests your business card. 2. Tap Next. Setup: Complete! This screen displays when you have successfully configured My Wirefree Network. 1. Tap Finish.
Starting My Wirefree Network There are two ways to start My Wirefree Network. If My Wirefree Network appears in the Start menu: 1. Tap Start. 2. Tap My Wirefree Network Otherwise, if My Wirefree Network does not appear when you tap Start, 2. Tap Programs. 3. Then tap My Wirefree Network from the displayed icons. My Wirefree Network Copyright 2003 Rappore Consulting, Inc.
Device Discovery The My Wirefree Network program has two main components: Devices locates and lists other Bluetooth wireless devices by address or name, so that you can access the wireless devices and use the services they provide. The Devices screen is the first screen displayed by My Wirefree Network as it starts. My Device aids you in configuring your own device and the resources that you choose to share with other wireless devices. Page 16 Copyright 2003 Rappore Consulting, Inc.
Serial Ports Serial Port (SPP) on Remote Device The Serial Port service emulates an RS232 (or similar) serial cable. The service name will usually identify the serial port assigned by the remote device. Tap Serial Port. A connection is established to the identified serial port for application use. My Wirefree Network Copyright 2003 Rappore Consulting, Inc.
Share Serial Ports A shared serial port must be added before a Serial Port service can be displayed to remote users. The Shared Serial Port list also displays those serial ports (SER# and COM#) created by using remote serial device services. Add a Serial Port From the Devices screen, tap My Device. Tap My Services. If the checkbox in front of Share Serial Ports is not checked, tap it to make a check appear. Tap Share Serial Ports. Page 52 Copyright 2003 Rappore Consulting, Inc.
Tap Add. A serial port is established. Serial Port (COM#) is the name format used for the list. My Wirefree Network Copyright 2003 Rappore Consulting, Inc.
Remove a Serial Port Tap on the serial port you wish to remove. Tap Remove. The serial port is removed from the list. Note: Depending on the PDA configuration, typically only 4 COM ports are available for application use. Page 54 Copyright 2003 Rappore Consulting, Inc.
Specifications Transmission method Wireless channels used RF frequency band FHSS system Channels 1 to 79 2402-2480 MHz