™ Compatible with Timeport™ 270c Digital Wireless Phones Bluetooth Specification 1.
Welcome Welcome to Motorola’s “connected” world of Bluetooth™ personal area wireless networking. The Motorola Bluetooth Phone Module makes wireless connection simple and quick. With the Bluetooth Phone Module, you can quickly and securely transmit data or audio between your Motorola Timeport™ 270c wireless phone and other Bluetooth devices such as headsets or notebook computers. (Other Bluetooth devices must be purchased separately.
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Contents Safety and General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What Is Bluetooth Wireless Technology? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How Can I Use My Bluetooth Phone Module? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Basic Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ending a Bluetooth Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Ending a Connection with a Bluetooth Headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Ending a Connection with a PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Customization Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Naming Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety and General Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE. Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.21. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 / RSS139 of the Industry Canada.
Safety and General Information European Union (EU) and EFTA This equipment complies with the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC and has been provided with the CE mark accordingly. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
Safety and General Information Medical Devices Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by, and recommendations of, Wireless Technology Research.
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Introduction What Is Bluetooth Wireless Technology? Bluetooth wireless technology propels you into a new dimension in connectivity. Bluetooth devices communicate without wires, using built-in radio transceivers that operate on a globally available radio frequency to ensure worldwide compatibility. Your Bluetooth Phone Module can communicate with other Bluetooth devices within a range of approximately 10 meters (33 feet).
Introduction The Basic Steps Step 1: Install and Set Up Bluetooth Devices Attach the Bluetooth Module to Your Wireless Phone See “Attaching the Module to Your Phone” on page 10 of this guide. If Connecting with a Personal Computer 8 Do This 1 Install the PC accessory card in the computer. Where to Find Instructions PC accessory card installation guide 2 Install the PC accessory card drivers and application software.
Introduction If Connecting with a Bluetooth Headset Charge the headset (if required) and prepare the headset for use according to the instructions in the headset user’s guide. Step 2: Introduce Devices to Each Other Before you can connect two Bluetooth devices for the first time, you must introduce them to each other through a process called bonding. For future connections, these same devices can bypass this introduction process (because they already recognize each other) and connect immediately.
Attaching the Module to Your Phone Attaching the Module Step 1 Turn off your phone. 2 Disconnect any cables from the bottom of the phone. Note: If you intend to establish a connection between the phone and a Bluetooth headset, you must also disconnect any wired headsets from the phone. 3 If necessary, remove the battery door by pressing down the battery door release latch, then sliding the door down and off.
Attaching the Module to Your Phone Step 4 Attach the Bluetooth module to the phone, sliding it up until it clicks into place. Note: The Bluetooth module uses a small amount of battery power whenever it is attached and the phone is powered on. Verifying Module Attachment Step 1 Turn on your phone. 2 Press M> Settings > Connection. 3 Verify that your phone now displays the Bluetooth Link option. If you do not see the Bluetooth Link option, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 34.
Introducing Devices to Each Other Introducing Your Phone to a PC Your Bluetooth-enabled PC must discover your phone before they can connect. The first time that these two devices connect, they bond. Bonding is a process through which the phone and PC exchange identifying information. For future connections, these same devices can bypass this process (because they already recognize each other) and connect immediately. (See the instructions in “Linking with a PC or Data Device” on page 18.
Introducing Devices to Each Other Action Result 2 Press M > Settings Your phone awaits links from new > Connection > Bluetooth Link devices—is discoverable—for 60 seconds. > Setup > Await Link. or Turn your phone off and then on again. 3 Direct the PC to discover Bluetooth devices. The PC displays a list that includes the name of your phone. 4 Direct the PC to initiate a dialup networking or Fax connection with the phone. The PC and phone carry out the bonding process.
Introducing Devices to Each Other Action Result 6 When the phone prompts you to The phone prompts you to enter your bond, select YES (+). Bluetooth passkey. 7 On the phone, enter the same numeric passkey (using the phone’s number keys) as you entered on the PC, then press OK (+). The PC and phone are bonded. Note: If the PC accessory card has a fixed passkey, refer to the PC accessory card user’s guide for that passkey. 8 When prompted to grant access, The two devices are now connected. press GRANT (-).
Introducing Devices to Each Other Introducing a Headset to Your Phone Your phone must discover your Bluetooth headset before they can connect. The first time that these two devices connect, they bond. Note: For optimal Bluetooth headset performance, it is recommended that you use the GN Netcom GN9015 Bluetooth headset. Purchase information can be found on http://www.gnnetcom.com or by calling (800)-345-8639.
Introducing Devices to Each Other Action 2 Press M > Settings > Connection > Bluetooth Link > Hands Free > Scan All. You may be prompted to bond: • If you are prompted to bond, press YES (+), enter the passkey (by pressing the phone’s number keys), then press OK (+). (Refer to the headset user’s guide for information about the headset’s passkey.) • If you are NOT prompted to bond, go on to step 3. 3 Use S to scroll to the name of your headset.
Introducing Devices to Each Other Action 4 Press LINK (+) to ask the headset to link. Result The headset links with the phone. If prompted to bond, press YES (+), enter the passkey (by pressing the phone’s number keys), then press OK (+). (Refer to the headset user’s guide for information about the headset’s passkey.
Linking with a PC or Data Device A Bluetooth wireless connection lets you transfer data between your phone and a personal computer or other data device.
Linking with a PC or Data Device Responding to Link Requests from Data Devices If your phone receives a link request from a device with Ask access, your phone displays a message such as devicename Requests Dialup Networking. Press GRANT (-) To grant the device access to a service on your phone or DENY (+) deny access If your phone receives a link request from a data device with Automatic access, the phone grants the request without any notice.
Linking with a Bluetooth Headset Your phone can accept connection requests from a Bluetooth headset. (Refer to the headset user’s guide for information on how it initiates connection requests.) You can also tell your phone to scan for available Bluetooth headsets and then link to one that you specify. Because your phone remembers the last device it linked to, you can reconnect quickly.
Linking with a Bluetooth Headset Responding to Link Requests from a Bluetooth Headset When your phone receives a link request from a Bluetooth headset with Automatic access, the phone grants the request without any notice. To change the headset’s access level, refer to “Editing a Device in Your Device List” on page 32. If your phone receives a link request from a headset with Ask access, your phone displays a message such as devicename Requests Voice Gateway.
Linking with a Bluetooth Headset Re-establishing a Headset Connection You can quickly reconnect to the last headset you connected with. Action Press M> Settings > Connection > Bluetooth Link > Hands Free > Reconnect. Result The phone links to the headset, and the phone displays Connected to devicename (where devicename is the name specific to the headset). Tip: To switch the most recent headset connection during a voice call, press M > Use Bluetooth.
Linking with a Bluetooth Headset Managing Multiple Handsfree Devices If you have access to multiple handsfree devices that are available for connection, you can tell your phone to scan for them and then connect to one that you specify: Action 1 Verify that the headset is connectable. Result Note: (If you have not already introduced your headset to your phone, follow the instructions in “Introducing a Headset to Your Phone” on page 15.
Linking with a Bluetooth Headset If You Lose Your Bluetooth Connection During a Call If the phone and headset are disconnected during a call, the phone automatically tries to reconnect. If it cannot reconnect, it displays Retrying Bluetooth Link: Use Handset?. You can attempt to continue the call by doing any of the following: Do This Press YES (-) To continue the call with your phone or Wait let the phone try to reconnect for 30 seconds If the phone fails to reconnect, it ends the call.
Linking with a Bluetooth Headset Using the Headset Bluetooth Control Button When your phone and a Bluetooth headset are connected, the headset’s Bluetooth Control Button functions like your phone’s N, O, or Voice Key.
Ending a Bluetooth Connection Ending a Connection with a Bluetooth Headset Do This Turn the headset off. To end the connection immediately or 1 Select M > Settings > Connection > Bluetooth Link > Hands Free > Disconnect. select the Disconnect option 2 Press YES (-).
Ending a Bluetooth Connection Ending a Connection with a PC Step Result 1 On the PC, select the phone as the device that you want to disconnect from. 2 On the Bluetooth menu, select The PC and your phone are disconnected. Disconnect.
Customization Features Naming Your Phone When other Bluetooth devices find your phone in a scan, they see its default Bluetooth name.
Customization Features Turning Voice Dial On and Off You can customize the functionality of the Bluetooth control button on some Bluetooth headsets. With your phone’s Voice Dial feature On and the phone at the idle display, pressing this button initiates a voice dial call. With your phone’s Voice Dial feature Off, this button functions like N or O.
Customization Features Maintaining Your Device List Your phone keeps a list of the devices with which it has linked. If you change the name and access level for a device in this list, your phone will use these new settings the next time it links to the device. Note: Your device list holds up to ten devices. When your phone bonds and connects with a new device, that device is added to the phone’s device list.
Customization Features Access Level Descriptions You can grant one of two access levels to a device: Access Automatic Ask Description The device can use any of your phone’s services without asking you for approval. Your phone prompts you for your approval each time the device wants to use a service on your phone.
Customization Features Editing a Device in Your Device List To edit a device in your list: Press To 1 M > Settings > Connection access the device list > Bluetooth Link > Devices 32 2 S scroll to the device you want to edit 3 EDIT (+) display the device’s details 4 CHANGE (+) select Name, if you want to change the name that appears 5 keypad keys enter the new name 6 OK (+) store the name 7 S scroll to Access 8 CHANGE (+) select Access 9 S scroll to Automatic or Ask 10 SELECT (+) store the
Customization Features Deleting a Device in Your Device List To delete a device in your list: Find the Feature Press 1 M> Settings > Connection > Bluetooth Link > Devices To access the device list 2 S scroll to the device you want to delete 3 M display the device list menu 4 SELECT (+) select Delete 33
Troubleshooting 34 Problem I attached the Bluetooth module to my phone and turned the phone on, but the Bluetooth menus don’t appear. Resolution Turn off the phone, remove all data cables , then check to make sure that the Bluetooth module is connected correctly. Turn the phone back on. My PC can’t find my phone. Verify that the phone is awaiting links. (See “Introducing Your Phone to a PC” on page 12.) My phone has previously connected with a PC, but now they fail to connect or discover services.
Troubleshooting Problem I tried to establish a bond between the phone and another device, but my phone displays Bluetooth Bond Failed: List Full. Resolution Delete one or more items from your device list. (Refer to “Deleting a Device in Your Device List” on page 33.) Try the connection again from the beginning. The phone displays Make sure you enter the same passkey on both devices. If one device has a fixed passkey, that passkey must be entered on the other device. Invalid: Bluetooth Passkey.
Troubleshooting Problem I see the message Unable to Connect when I try to reconnect to a headset or select it from the device list. 36 Resolution Verify that the headset is discoverable and connectable. Verify that the devices are within 10 meters of each other. Verify that you have introduced the headset and your phone. (See “Introducing a Headset to Your Phone” on page 15.
Glossary Authentication A security mechanism that prevents eavesdropping and protects the privacy of your wireless communications. Bonding The process of introducing two Bluetooth devices to each other. They then recognize each other when they connect. Connectable A device is connectable if it will respond to Bluetooth connection requests. The Bluetooth phone module is connectable when it is attached to the phone and the phone is powered on. Device address The unique address of a Bluetooth device.
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