Pocket PC BluetoothTM User’s Guide Getting Started Thank you very much for your purchase of this Bluetooth Card. Please be sure to read this User’s Guide before using the Bluetooth Card. ● Please be sure to read “Safety Precautions” in this document since these describe important safety issues. ● After reading this document, keep it in a convenient place for future reference. ● The screens used in this User’s Guide are based on the Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002,2003 operating system.
1: Serious injury refers to an injury that leaves some after-effects, and requires hospitalization or long-term treatment, such as blindness, injuries, burns (high or low temperature burns), electric shock, fractures, or poisoning. 2: Minor injury refers to an injury that does not require hospitalization or long-term treatment, such as light burns, or electric shock. 3: Property damage refers to extensive damage of property, such as a structure, household effects, livestock, or pets.
Do not use this product in areas where the use of electrical devices is prohibited, such as on board an aircraft and in a hospital. If you are uncertain whether electrical devices are prohibited, please consult the proper authorities and follow all instructions. Usage in prohibited areas can cause an accident due to radio interference with equipment such as aviation and medical equipment. Failure to maintain this distance can cause a malfunction of the pacemaker due to radio interference.
RF Exposure Warning Statement: IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device has not been investigated for FCC RF exposure compliance for portable configuration with any other antenna or transmitter except for the Bluetooth transmitter installed by Toshiba Corp. CF Card Slot or SD Card Slot can not be used for adding any other transmitter.
1. Major Specifications You can insert this Bluetooth Card in your Toshiba Pocket PC to wirelessly communicate with Bluetooth-enabled computers and modems and wirelessly chat with other Toshiba Pocket PCs. You can use the Bluetooth Card to connect your Toshiba Pocket PC to only one device at a time. The Toshiba Pocket PC supports these Bluetooth services: ● COM service (Serial Port Profile) This service enables you to connect to a computer via a serial port to send and receive data.
The connection speed of the Bluetooth Card varies depending on the location and orientation of the card, the communications range, the operating environment, the performance of the connected device, and other factors. The Bluetooth Card cannot be used to communicate with devices for which it is unable to confirm the appropriate Bluetooth Service. 2.
Tap here to cancel this operation and close the screen. Tap here to apply the selected security setting and close the screen. You can select from four security settings: Office, Mobile, Home, and Other. The default setting is Home. ■ Advanced Settings To change an advanced setting, select the desired setting and tap OK. The selected radio button or checked box indicates the currently selected setting. Tap here to return to the default settings.
5. Preparing to Connect with Bluetooth Follow the procedure below to make preparations for a Bluetooth connection. Search for peripheral devices (Step 2) Bluetooth authentication and service update (Step 3) When using Bluetooth Settings for the first time, or when a remote device (connected partner) is deleted, the screen shown at the right appears. Tap OK. You can also display the Bluetooth Settings screen by tapping Start > Programs > Bluetooth Settings. The Bluetooth Settings screen appears.
Tap the Bluetooth Icon on the command bar, or tap the Tools menu and Search for Peripheral Devices. My Device searches for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity while a message is displayed on the screen indicating that My Device is searching for peripheral devices. Types of displayed devices (Devices selected using Filter in the View menu.) A maximum of 255 devices can be displayed. All discovered devices are displayed in the device list of the Bluetooth Settings screen.
Icons and device status displayed in the device list ............. This device is connected. ............. This device was discovered. ............. This device was discovered and the connection is registered. ............. This device is a ghost. ............. This device is a ghost and the connection is registered. Connected Discovered Ghost ........... This device is connected. ...........This device was discovered during the search for peripheral device and is believed to be connectable.
Enter the Bluetooth passkey (PIN Code) within 20 seconds and tap OK. The Bluetooth passkey can be a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters. Depending on the remote device, the Bluetooth passkey might be a fixed value with a limit on the number of digits, so be sure to confirm these conditions. The Bluetooth Authentication screen appears on My Device. If the Security Mode on either My Device or the remote device is set to Security On, authentication is performed to confirm the remote device when connecting.
6. Using COM Service Establishing an ActiveSync connection with a computer This section explains how to use COM service to connect to a computer. Preparations The computer to which you want to connect must be Bluetooth enabled and have ActiveSync installed. Follow the operations below. Start Bluetooth Settings. Set the Bluetooth environmental settings. Prepare to connect with Bluetooth.
Tap OK. The screen closes and the Today screen appears. From the computer, set the port that you will use when you are connecting with Bluetooth. The computer is now ready to connect. This operation may vary depending on the computer. Please refer to the user’s guide supplied with your computer for more information. Tap Start > Programs > Bluetooth Connection. Your Toshiba Pocket PC connects to the computer. Tap icon.
computer is complete. When the connection is complete, the Programs screen reappears. You are now connected to a computer. When ActiveSync is finished, the Bluetooth connection is terminated. Note If the connecting computer is registered in My Device as Desktop Computer, Server Computer, or Laptop Computer in Step 1 above, you can also connect to that computer by replacing Steps 4 and 5 above with the steps below. Tap and hold on [insert BT icon here] on the command bar of the Today screen.
Starting Bluetooth Chat This section explains how to use COM service to “chat” with other Toshiba Pocket PCs. Preparations Follow the operations below. Start Bluetooth Settings. (See page 21.) Set the Bluetooth environmental settings. (See page 22.) Prepare to connect with Bluetooth. (See page 27.) On both My Device and the remote device Toshiba Pocket PC, tap Start > Programs > Bluetooth Chat. Tap here. On My Device, tap the Tools menu and Start Bluetooth Chat.
Perform Step 3 only after Step 2 is completed. The connection between the devices may not be established if both steps are performed at the same time. Enter a text message and tap Send. Do not tap the message display screen. This causes the next messages to be displayed at the tapped point on the screen. On both My Device and the remote device, tap the Tools menu and End Bluetooth Chat. The Bluetooth connection is terminated. Tap [insert x icon here] to close this screen.
7. Using DUN/LAP Service Preparations To connect to a Bluetooth-enabled modem, tap Start > Settings > Connection tab > Connections > Change (Internet Settings) > Modem tab > Add. The Make New Connection screen appears. From the Select Modem list, select Bluetooth Card. Follow the operations below. Start Bluetooth Settings. (See page 21.) Set the Bluetooth environmental settings. (See page 22.) Prepare to connect with Bluetooth. (See page 27.
your Toshiba Pocket PC. When you disconnect from or exit the Internet or your e-mail application, the Bluetooth connection is also terminated. Tap here. The service icon changes to [insert service icon here]. The screen is connected to DUN service. 8. Using OPP Service This section explains how to use OPP service to send and receive contacts, schedules, tasks, and business cards to and from other Toshiba Pocket PCs. “Business cards” here refers to Toshiba Pocket PC owner information.
Sending a contact Tap Start and Contact, then tap and hold on the contact you want to send. A popup menu appears. Select the type of devices to be displayed in the device list. Do not check the box if you want to display only those devices that provide OPP and FTP service. Device list Select the device to which you want to connect by tapping the device name, then tap Connect. A message is displayed indicating that My Device is now connected to the remote device.
Sending all contacts You can send all contacts including owner information to the remote device. A maximum of 2 MB of information can be sent. (For example, if each contact is 1 kB, you can send up to 2,000 contacts. If you try to send more than 2 MB, an error message appears.) Tap Start and Contacts and tap and hold on a contact. A popup menu appears. Tap Send all by BT on the popup menu. The following message appears. You can also send all contacts by tapping the Tools menu. Tap OK.
If OPP authentication is selected, a dialog box appears, prompting you to enter an OPP password. Enter the password and tap OK. If the Bluetooth Authentication screen appears, enter the Bluetooth passkey (PIN Code) to perform authentication. (See page 30.) The password can be a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters. The following message is displayed on the remote device. If OPP authentication is selected on My Device, a dialog box appears on the remote device, prompting the user to enter the OPP password.
Receiving a business card Follow this procedure to receive a business card from another Toshiba Pocket PC Pocket PC. Be sure you have entered the owner information on My Device before exchanging business cards. Tap Start > Contact > Tools menu. Tap Receive by BT. For further operations, follow Steps 3 and 4 in “Exchanging business cards.
When you tap Receive/Execute, My Device receives the file from the remote device and starts the associated application. If there is no associated application, an error message appears. Receive: This receives the file from the remote device. Receive/Execute: This receives the file from the remote device and starts the associated application. New Folder: This creates a new folder in the remote device window. Delete: This deletes a folder or file. To exit, tap the Tools menu and Exit.
Tap here to update the information displayed in the corresponding window. Up one folder This moves the window contents up one folder. Folder selection box This displays the tree of the current folder. Select an item on the tree to jump directly to that item. Window This displays a folder or file. Status This displays the connection status of the remote device. Connected: The remote device is connected to My Device. Waiting to connect: The remote device is not connected to My Device.
Status displayed in the service list: Connected........... This service is connected. Unconnected....... This service is not connected. Service icon Connected Registered connection Service COM service DUN service OPP service FTP service LAP service NAP service GN service Icon — — 75 Tap and hold on the name of a service in the service list to display the popup menu. The items displayed in the menu vary depending on the type of service. Tap Connection Registration to register a connection.
Server computer Laptop computer Handheld PC/PDA Palm-sized PC/PDA Phone Cell phone Cordless phone Smart phone (a phone with built-in PDA and Epoch or similar platform) Wired modem or voice gateway LAN (LAN access point) Peripheral equipment (mouse, joystick, keyboard, etc.) Audio device (headset, speakers, etc.) Unknown Description 81 Among the devices discovered using Search for Peripheral Devices in the Tools menu, only the types of devices selected in this display menu are displayed in the device list.
The default device name is Toshiba BT. To change the name of the device, enter a new name in the Device Name box and tap OK. The device name can be a maximum of 248 bytes. If the device name exceeds 248 bytes, an error message appears. Tap My Device on the Options menu to display the Device Information screen for My Device. You can change the name of the device here. This information cannot be changed. Tap here to cancel this operation and close the screen.
Solution... Reset the Toshiba Pocket PC. An internal processing error has occurred with the Discoverability Mode setting. Solution... Reset the Toshiba Pocket PC. An internal processing error has occurred with the Connectability Mode setting. Solution... Reset the Toshiba Pocket PC. 90 An internal processing error has occurred with the Security Mode setting. Solution... Reset the Toshiba Pocket PC. An internal processing error has occurred with the Encryption setting. Solution...
Unable to send business card. Unable to receive business card. Unable to exchange business cards. 93 Unable to save receiving data. Cause... Invalid data has been received or the contact, schedule, or task data cannot be saved for a reason other than an insufficient memory. Solution... Confirm that the data sent by the connected remote device is in a format supported by Toshiba Pocket PC. There is no response from the partner device. Cause...
Cause…The memory to store the files or folders was insufficient when receiving or receiving/executing the files or folders. Solution…Delete any unneeded data to increase the memory capacity, and try again. An error occurred during server search. Canceling process. Cause…My Device tried to send or receive a file, but was unable to connect to the remote device. Unable to obtain usable COM port. Ending program. Cause…A COM port could not be opened during auto connect.
FTP Service Device This is a device that provides FTP (File Transfer Profile) service. GN Service Device This is a device that provides GN (Group Ad-hoc Network) service as a part of PAN (Personal Area Networking Profile) service. LAP Service Device This is a device that provides LAP (LAN Access Profile) service. NAP Service Device This is a device that provides NAP (Network Access Point) service as a part of PAN (Personal Area Networking Profile) service.