HP IPAQ 1900 Series Pocket PC Users Guide
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Using Bluetooth User’s Guide 8–17 To pair devices: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap To o l s , and tap Paired devices. 3. Tap Add. 4. Tap the Lookup icon. 5. Tap a device. 6. Enter a password in the Passkey field. 7. Tap OK. 8. Enter the same passkey into the other device. ✎Some devices, such as mobile phones, need to be placed in a mode to accept a bond from another device. Refer to that device’s user instructions for more information.
8–18 User’s Guide Using Bluetooth Unpairing Devices You can remove a paired relationship between devices. 1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap To o l s , and Paired devices. 3. Tap a device name. 4. Tap Remove. 5. Tap Ye s to remove the pairing. Connecting to Other Devices Use ActiveSync, serial and dial-up connections to communicate with other Bluetooth devices. Establish a partnership with a cell phone and set up the Bluetooth services it offers. Identifying the Communications Port You can identify the virtual COM ports used to create a serial port connection. You may need to identify these COM ports for activities such as printing. Use the inbound COM port when other devices initiate a serial connection. Use the outbound COM port when you initiate a serial connection to another device. To identify the communications port: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the Bluetooth icon > Bluetooth Settings. 2. Tab over to the Serial Port tab and tap it. 3. Note the names of your inbound and outbound COM ports. 4. Tap OK.
Using Bluetooth User’s Guide 8–19 Establishing an ActiveSync Connection You can set up an ActiveSync partnership with a Bluetooth- enabled computer. To establish an ActiveSync connection: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap New, and Connect. 3. Tap ActiveSync via Bluetooth, and tap Next. 4. Follow the connection wizard instructions.
8–20 User’s Guide Using Bluetooth Establishing a Serial Connection Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection just as you would a physical serial cable connection. You must configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port. To establish a serial connection: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap New, and Connect. 3. Tap Explore a Bluetooth device, and tap Next. 4. Follow the connection wizard instructions. Dial-Up Networking When you use dial-up networking (DUN), the remote device providing the dial-up networking service and the remote computer to which you are connecting must both have telephone access. Devices that can provide dial-up networking include Bluetooth: ■Mobile phones ■Desktop computers ■Modems Using Dial-Up Networking To connect to a device that provides modem access: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap New and Connect. 3. Tap Connect to the Internet, and tap Next. 4. Follow the connection wizard instructions.
Using Bluetooth User’s Guide 8–21 ✎After you create the dial-up networking shortcut with a device, tap and hold the shortcut icon in the My Shortcuts tab of the Bluetooth Manager, and tap Connect. 5. Tap New Connection. 6. Tap OK. 7. Enter a name in the Connection Name field. 8. Enter a phone number. You must sometimes enter the country code and area code, depending on where you are calling. 9. Tap OK to begin dialing. ✎Some mobile phones require a bond between devices (see the section “Pairing Devices”). To connect to the Internet and use Pocket Internet Explorer, you must first connect to a Bluetooth phone from Bluetooth Manager. To make this connection the default dial-up connection for Pocket Internet Explorer: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > Settings > Connectionstab. 2. Tap the Connections icon > Advanced tab. 3. Tap Select Networks. 4. Enable Bluetooth Settings from the dropdown list. ✎The Bluetooth modem connection you created can be viewed only from the Bluetooth Settings on the Connections Task page.
8–22 User’s Guide Using Bluetooth Join a Personal Area Network Connect two or more Bluetooth devices to share files, collaborate or play multiplayer games. To establish a Personal Area Network connection: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap New, and tap Connect. 3. Tap Join a personal network, and tap Next. 4. Follow the Connection Wizard instructions. Establishing a Cell Phone Partnership You can establish a partnership with a cell phone, and set up the Bluetooth services it offers. To establish a cell phone partnership: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap New, and tap Connect. 3. Tap Partner with a cell phone, and tap Next. 4. Follow the connection wizard instructions. Wo rk i n g wi t h Fi l es You can exchange information with a connected device and use the Bluetooth File Explorer to: ■Navigate through the directories. ■View files and folders. ■Create new folders. ■Send and receive files from a remote device. ■Delete and rename files on a remote device.
Using Bluetooth User’s Guide 8–23 Creating a File Transfer Connection 1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap New, and Connect. 3. Tap Browse files on a remote device, and tap Next. 4. Follow the connection wizard instructions. Sending Files 1. Tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon, and tap Connect. 2. Tap File, and Tap Send a File… . 3. Locate a file to send. 4. Tap the file to send it. 5. Tap OK. Creating a Folder on a Remote Device 1. Tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon, and tap Connect. 2. Navigate to the location you want for the new folder. 3. Tap File, and Create a folder. 4. Enter a folder name while New Folder is selected, and tap Enter. 5. Tap OK.
8–24 User’s Guide Using Bluetooth Receiving a File from a Remote Device 1. Tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon, and tap Connect. 2. Navigate to the file location on the remote device. 3. Tap the file. 4. Tap File, and tap Get. 5. Tap OK. Deleting a File from a Remote Device 1. Tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon, and tap Connect. 2. Navigate to the file location on the remote device. 3. Tap the file. 4. Tap File, and tap Delete. 5. Tap Ye s to verify you want to delete the selected file. 6. Tap OK. Using Business Card Exchange Using the business card exchange, you can: ■Set up your own business card ■Send a business card to one or more devices ■Request a business card from one or more devices ■Exchange business cards with one or more devices You must establish a default contact name to send or exchange business card information. You must first specify your default business card on the Information Exchange tab in Bluetooth Settings. This name becomes the default for business card transfers.
Using Bluetooth User’s Guide 8–25 Setting Up Your Business Card Information To set up your business card information: 1. Create a contact in the Contacts program that includes your name, title, and other relevant information. 2. From the To d a y screen, tap the Bluetooth icon > Bluetooth Settings. 3. Tap the Information Exchange tab. 4. Tap the My business card (vCard) icon. 5. Choose your contact from the list. 6. Tap OK.
8–26 User’s Guide Using Bluetooth Sending Business Cards 1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap the Business card icon. ✎You can also open the business card exchange by tapping To o l s , Business Card Exchange in the Bluetooth Manager. 3. Tap the Send icon. 4. Tap the device where you want to send your business card. 5. Tap OK. Requesting Business Cards 1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap the Business card icon. 3. Tap the Request icon. 4. Tap the device from which you want to request a business card. 5. Tap OK.