File transfer setting for WinCE File transfer service lets you transfer pictures, documents or music files to other Bluetooth devices. Starting file transfer by using "Connection wizard" from Bluetooth manager. 1. At "Connection wizard" , tap "Browse files on a remote device", then tap "Next". 2. Follow the instructions on the screen to the next step.
3. Then select a device, that you went to transfer the file(s) to. 4. Follow the instructions to complete the connection setting, and now you can transfer files between the two devices.
Change the Remote Device Folder To move down in the directory structure of the remote device, tap the new folder in the main portion of the Bluetooth File Explorer window. To move up in the directory structure of the remote device, tap the down-arrow to the right of the currently selected folder and select the new folder from the drop-down list. File Menu All of the following instructions in the subsections assume that there is an open File Transfer connection with a remote device.
Get a File From the Remote Device To get a file from the remote device: 1. Navigate to the folder on the remote device that contains the file 2. Tap the desired file to highlight it 3. From the File menu, tap Get. The file is copied to the local folder listed in the Local Folder field near the top of the screen. This operation can also be performed using the tap-and-hold technique: tap-and-hold the desired file and select Get from the pop-up menu.
Dial-up networking setting for WinCE Dial-up Networking allows you to connect to a remote computer that is connected to a phone line. Once connected, you can browse the Internet, check your email, etc. The remote Bluetooth device that will provide the Dial-up Networking service must have access to a telephone system (either a physical or cellular connection).
2. And prepare your cell phone in Bluetooth function enable mode, (To enable your cell phone's Bluetooth function, please refer to the user's guide of your cell phone ) and tap "Next" to continue. 3. After searching, the Bluetooth manager will display the cell phones in range. Double-tap the cell phone icon that you wish to connect to and continue to the next step to pair with this cell phone.
4. Please key in a passkey when prompted, and key in the same passkey on the cell phone to complete the pairing process. 5. Tap "Finish" to complete this step.
Create a Bluetooth Dial-up connection 1.Create a connection to the device that will provide telephone access. 2. From the Bluetooth Manager, My Connections tab, tap-and-hold the Dial-up Networking connection shortcut, and then select Connect from the pop-up menu. 3. On the first Bluetooth: New Dial-up Connection screen, double-tap New Connection. 4.
5. Tap OK Please follow the Dial-Up connection procedures above to complete the Dial-Up settings. Refer to the PocketPC documentation for assistance. After the connection is active, open a web browser on the PocketPC. Alternatively, you could set up the connection the traditional way, if the above method did not work for you. 1. Click on "Start" button on the top of the menu bar. 2. Select "Settings", click on the "Connections" tab. 3. Click on the "Connections" icon.
4. Click "New..." to start a new connection. 5. Give the new connection a name, select "Bluetooth Dialup Modem", and set the baud rate at "115200". 6. Click "Advanced...", change the "Parity" to "Even", "Stop Bits" to "1", and "Flow Control" to "None".
7. Click on the "TCP/IP" tab, and make sure both "Use software compression" and "Use IP header compression" checkboxes are selected. 8. Click on the "Name Servers" tab. Some GPRS service may require you to enter the DNS addresses, please check with your GPRS ISP before making the changes. Otherwise, leave the radio button selected at "Use server-assigned addresses" and click "OK".
9. Click "Next", enter the phone number for your GPRS connection. Then click "Next". 10. Leave the settings as it is in this page, and click "Finish".
11. Click "OK", and in the Connections page, click on the "Dialing Locations" tab. a) Change the "Location:" to "Home". b) Delete the entries in "Area code:" and "Country code:". c) Select the "Disable call waiting;" checkbox. d) Enter the phone number of your GPRS service again. Then click on "Dialing Patterns...". 12. Change all entries to "G", assuming you are making a local GPRS phone call. Then click "OK".
13. Now you have set up a GPRS Bluetooth Connection. Click the "Connect" button and click "OK" without entering any user name or password, within a few seconds you should be connected to the Internet. 14. Open "Internet Explorer" and start surfing the net. Serial port setting for WinCE The use of a Bluetooth wireless serial port connection is identical to the use of a physical cable serial port connection between two devices.
2. Make sure your computer is capable of accessing your PDA, and determine which "COM" port number ( For example "COM6") is used for incoming Bluetooth connections (refer to ActiveSync setting for Windows section). You will need this information later. Tap "Next" to next step. 3. Make sure your PC side's ActiveSync "Connection Settings" is using the right COM port, click "Next".
4. Tap screen and choose a device on the list. 5. Select a device you want to use.
6. Follow the instructions to create a shortcut for the Bluetooth ActiveSync connection.
7. After the shortcut is created, you can see your device is connected with your computer. You can tap "Active Connections" to check the signal strength. Hosting a Personal Area Network To host a personal network, go to the Bluetooth Manager, choose New > Connect > Join a personal network > Next.
Choose Host a personal network and tap Next. You will then be shown the following screen, which allows you to "bring in" one or more guests, if desired. This step is optional, since guests can join later on as long as the personal network is active (more details in the following section). Adding devices to a personal network. Joining a Personal Area Network BTW-CE makes it easy to join an existing personal network, hosted by another Bluetooth device (PocketPC, desktop, etc.
choose Next. A connection will then be established between your PocketPC and the host over the personal network. At this moment, you might be prompted to enter IP network settings ; if this is the case, choose "Use server-assigned IP address" and tap OK. The following warning may also be shown to you. As instructed, change the name of your device and tap OK.
Browsing files on a remote device (via the PocketPC File Explorer) after joining a personal network. Install Bluetooth on MAC O.S. The system requirement for using this USB Bluetooth adapter on MAC O.S.: -Mac O.S. X 10.1.4 or greater -One free USB port -If you are using Mac O.S. X prior to v.10.2, you will need to download Bluetooth upgrade pack, "Technology Preview 2.1" from Apple's website. "Technology Preview 2.1" can be found by visiting http://www.apple.com/bluetooth/, type Technology Preview 2.
(4) Open the Bluetooth pane of System Preferences and click the Settings tab. (5) Select "Discoverable" and "Show Bluetooth status in the menu bar".
(B) Pairing Your Macintosh With a Bluetooth-Enabled Phone (1) Before you can connect to the Internet, you need to pair your computer with your Bluetooth-enabled phone. (2) Make sure your Bluetooth-enabled phone is on and in “discoverable” mode. See the documentation that came with your phone. (3) Choose Search For Phones from the Bluetooth status menu in the menu bar. (4) Select your phone in the "Pair with a Bluetooth Device" dialog box, then click Pair.
(5) Enter a passkey. Use any combination of numbers. When prompted, enter the same passkey on your phone. (6) Your computer is now paired with your phone. The name of your phone is listed in the Bluetooth status menu in the menu bar. Apple Bluetooth software remembers the pairing with your phone, so you should only need to pair with your phone once. (7) You can now use your phone to dial your Internet service provider (ISP) and connect to the Internet.
To set up your computer to connect to the Internet with a Bluetooth-enabled phone: (1) Choose your phone from the Bluetooth status menu in the menu bar. (2) Open the Network pane of System Preferences. Choose "bluetooth modem" from the Show pop-up menu. Note: Make sure the "bluetooth modem" port is turned on in the Network pane of System Preferences. To do this, choose Active Network Ports from the Show pop-up menu, then select "bluetooth modem". (3) Enter your ISP information in the TCP/IP and PPP tabs.
(2) Choose "bluetooth modem" from the Configuration pop-up menu then click Connect. (E) Pairing Your Macintosh With Bluetooth-Enabled Devices Apple Bluetooth Preview Release 2 also lets you pair with other Bluetooth-enabled devices like Palm Powered handheld devices and other Bluetooth-enabled computers. Once you have paired with the device, Bluetooth remembers its name and the type of services it provides. Make sure the devices you want to pair with are in discoverable mode.
(2) Click New. Bluetooth searches for Bluetooth-enabled devices in range of your computer. (3) Select the device you want to pair with and click Pair. (4) Enter a passkey. Use any combination of numbers. If prompted, enter the same passkey on your Bluetooth-enabled device.Bluetooth remembers the name of the device. To delete the device from the list, select it and click Delete.
(2) Name the port and select options for it.
Note: If the port is an outgoing port, click Select Device and then select a device from the Select Bluetooth Device Service list or search for a device by clicking Search. (G) Exchanging Files Between Bluetooth-Enabled Devices You can use the Bluetooth File Exchange application to exchange files between Bluetooth enabled devices. The Bluetooth File Exchange application is located in the Bluetooth folder, in the Extras folder inside the Applications folder on your hard disk.
files is prompted for a passkey, enter the same passkey on the receiving device and click Respond. (5) If the receiving device is prompted that it is preparing to receive a file, click Accept to receive the files. Depending on the options selected, it may ask to open the file. Click Open to open the file.
(5) Tap to find Bluetooth-enabled devices and choose your device from the list. Click OK. (6) Click OK, and then click Done. (AC) Synchronizing Your Handheld Device With Your Computer (1) Choose the Bluetooth connection from the Connections pop-up menu. (2) Click the HotSync icon. How to pair with my mobile phone? How to pair with Nokia 6310 (1). To activate Bluetooth on your Nokia 6310, press "Menu", select "Bluetooth" and "On". (2). From your notebook or PDA, begin a Bluetooth device search.
(4). Double click the mobile phone icon to discover the services it provides. You should see COM, Dial-up networking, Fax, or more, depending on the model of your Nokia mobile phone. (5). From your notebook or PDA, double click on the service you wish to use and it will trigger a dialog box "Connect with ***?" on your mobile phone. (where *** is the name of your notebook or PDA) (6). Push the "Accept" button, and enter a passcode, e.g. 55 and push the OK button.