.4 14. Click Finish to continue. 15. The following dialog box will appear. Click OK to continue. 16. Select the program you wish to synchronize with and click OK to continue.
17. The program will start synchronizing your P800 and your system.
18. Launch My P800 on the Desktop. 19. You can now access the Memory Stick or the Phone Memory of your P800.
Bluetooth Dial-up via P800 to Internet 1. Click Start button->Programs->Sony Ericsson->Dial-Up Networking Wizard. 2. When the following dialog box appears, move over to your P800, go to Control Panel->Connections->cable, and select "Modem". Then click Next to continue.
3. When the following dialog box appears, please do steps 4 to 6 before click Back then OK to continue to step 7. 4. Double click the Phone Connection Link on the task bar to bring out the Link Properties window. Un-tick the COM port that was used for synchronization.
5. Check the outbound Bluetooth Serial Port used by your system in Bluetooth (on menu bar)-> Advanced Configurations-> Client Applications->Bluetooth Serial Port (e.g. COM7 in this case). 6. Enable the COM port used in step 5 in Start->Settings->Control Panel->Phone Monitor Options. (e.g. COM7 in this case) Then click OK to continue. We do recommend, however, to enable all the COM ports listed to make the process easier.
. Click Accept on your P800, when asked that your system is trying to connect in order to transfer an entry. Wizard will start searching for connected phones. 8. When your P800 appears in the Select Phone window, click OK to continue.
9. When the Phone Connection Wizard window appears, click Next to continue. 10. Click Finish to continue.
11. Sony Ericsson Dial-up Networking Wizard will appear, select BluetoothConnection and click Next to continue.
12. Choose the type for your dial-up connection, then click Next to continue.
13. When the following window appears, click the Install modem... button to install Ericsson Bluetooth modem. 14. Click the Modem tab, and click Add... to continue.
15. Click "Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list", then click Next to continue.
16. Select Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications->Sony Ericsson P800 Bluetooth (TM) Modem, then click Next to continue.
17. Assign a COM port to the new Sony Ericsson P800 Bluetooth Modem. 18. Click Continue Anyway to install the driver. 19. Click Finish to continue.
20. Click OK to continue.
21. Click Next to continue.
22. Wizard will start retrieving GPRS configurations from your P800. 23. Check with your GPRS service provider for the correct APN value to enter, then click Next to continue.
24. Make sure the APN has a correct value.
25. Check with your GPRS service provider if DNS is required. Then click Next to continue. 26. Check with your GPRS service provider if UserID and Password is required. Then click Next to continue.
27. Click Finish to close the wizard.
28. In your Bluetooth software, double click the Dial-up Networking icon of your P800. 29. The number to dial will be entered automatically, click Dial to establish a GPRS connection.
How to set up HyperTerminal for Bluetooth transfer (1) Install Bluetooth Software on two separate notebooks or desktop PCs (referred to as server and client in the following document). (2) With Bluetooth adapter inserted, do a "Search for devices" on client to find near by Bluetooth devices. (3) Double click on the Bluetooth device you wish to connect to (e.g. PCG-F270, the server). (4) Double click on "Bluetooth Serial Port"; take a note of the COM port used by this connection (e.g. COM3).
(5) The Bluetooth Serial connection should now be established. (6) On the client side, open HyperTerminal. Choose the COM port used by the Serial connection in step 4.
(7) Set the baud rate and other settings as required. (8) On the server side, check the local COM port used by the system in the Bluetooth Configuration window (e.g. COM6).
(9) Open HyperTerminal, choose the COM port used by the system in step 8. (10) Set the baud rate and other settings as required.
(11) The HyperTerminal connection should now be established. Type something on the client side and the same thing will appear on the server. (12) To transfer files, select "Send File" from the menu bar of the client system, and select the file you wish to transfer.
Server window (13) The received file should be placed on the C: drive of the server system (default location).
How to HotSync with Palm Bluetooth SDIO and Tungsten T Please make sure you have installed Bluetooth software and Palm Desktop on your notebook or desktop PC before proceeding to the setup instructions below. (1) From the Palm main panel, tap the HotSync icon. (2) Tap HotSync and select "Connection Setup" from the menu bar. (3) Tap "New". (4) Give the new connection a name, e.g. BTConnection. (5) Change "Connect to:" to "PC". (6) Change "Via:" to "Bluetooth".
(14) Change the COM port setting in Palm HotSync to match the COM port found in step 11, e.g. COM4. (15) Change the connection type to "Local Serial" in the HotSync Manager.
(16) Tap the HotSync silk button on Palm, and the HotSync process should begin in a few seconds.
How to dial-up from Palm Tungsten T to my PC's modem to surf the Internet (1) Enable Bluetooth on your PC and make sure you can dial up to the ISP with your modem. (2) On your Palm, in the main panel, tap "Prefs", select "Communication", and select "Network". (3) Tap "New" button. (4) Key in a new name for "Service:", e.g. pcmodem. (5) Key in the "User Name:" (6) Key in the "Password:" (7) Tap on "Connection" and select "Edit Connections..." to create a new connection setup. (8) Tap "New" button.
Sending FAX via mobile phone with WinFax Pro NOTE: Please make sure you have subscribed to the FAX sending/receiving feature with your mobile service provider. (1) Please install WinFax Pro according to WinFax Pro's installation instructions. (2) Before installing WinFax Pro, Please make sure that your computer is connected with a physical Fax Modem. (3) After installing WinFax Pro, the following window will pop up, choose your physical modem at this stage. Do NOT choose "Bluetooth Fax Modem".
(5) After installation, launch WinFax Pro. Click on Tools->Program Setup. (6) Double click "Modems and Communications Devices".
(7) Tick the checkbox next to Bluetooth Fax Modem. Uncheck the checkbox next to your physical modem.
(8) Click the "Receive Setup" button, tick the "Automatically answer incoming calls" checkbox. Click "OK" to complete the process.
(9) Now create a new fax and click the "Send" button when done. Your can now send faxes via your mobile phone. Bluetooth Printing to HP DeskJet 995c HCRP Connection (1) Please update the HP DeskJet 995c firmware from HP's website, so that it is HCRP supported. (2) Click "Search for devices in range", HP DeskJet 995c will appear in the right pane.
(3) Click to select the HP Deskjet 995c icon. Click "Bluetooth" on the menu bar, and select "Discover Available Services". (4) Three services will appear.
(5) Double click the "Hardcopy Cable Replacement" icon, and select "Ports" tab. Make sure HP DeskJet 995c is connected to a Bluetooth Port. (6) You should now be able to wirelessly print a file to your HP DeskJet 995c. SPP Connection (1) If you don't want to update your HP DeskJet 995c to become HCRP supported, you could also connect and print via SPP connection. (2) Right click the "Serial Port" icon, select "Connect to Bluetooth Serial Port".
(3) A PIN Code Request dialog box will pop up, enter 0 as the default PIN Code for HP DeskJet 995c. (4) HP DeskJet 995c is now connected with your Bluetooth enabled system. Click "OK" to continue. (5) The Serial Port icon will change to green, indicates that the Bluetooth connection is on.
(6) You should now be able to wirelessly print a file to your HP DeskJet 995c.
Chapter6 6 Application note for Mac O.S. (A) Setting Up Your Computer for Bluetooth (manual based on Mac OS 10.1.4) (1) You need to set up your computer to use Apple Bluetooth Preview Release 2.1 (2) Insert the Bluetooth USB Adapter into an open USB port on your computer. (3) Double-click "Apple Bluetooth.pkg." Install the Apple Bluetooth Preview Release 2 software, then restart your computer. (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.
(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, and then select "bluetooth modem".
(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.
(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. (H) Synchronizing a Bluetooth-Enabled Palm Powered Device With a Computer Using Palm HotSync Manager If you have a Bluetooth-enabled, Palm Powered device, you can synchronize data between the device and a Bluetooth-enabled Macintosh using Palm HotSyncR Manager. Make sure you have Palm Desktop 4.
Troubleshooting Q1: Why couldn't my Bluetooth device find any nearby Bluetooth devices? A1: (1) Please check that your Bluetooth device is enabled by opening the Bluetooth Configuration window. (2) If the Bluetooth device is enabled, you will see something of the following nature.
(3) Otherwise, for USB Bluetooth adapter, please unplug then plug in the USB Bluetooth adapter to enable the device. For CF and PCMCIA Bluetooth card, please reboot the system with the CF/PCMCIA Bluetooth card securely inserted in the PCMCIA slot.
Q2: Why doesn't my CF/PCMCIA card work after I unplug and later plug-in again? A2: CF/PCMCIA Bluetooth card is not a plug-n-play device. Please reboot the system with the CF/PCMCIA Bluetooth card securely inserted in the PCMCIA slot to enable the driver again.
If the "Accept other" key does not exist, simply create it with type DWORD and fill in the value. Save and exit Regedit. Reboot if necessary, now you should be able to send files from Nokia 7650 to your notebook or PC. Q4: How come some devices within the connection range may not show up in the list of devices found? A4: Your device is configured to report only specific types or classes of devices (Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Discovery tab, on your device).
A9: In the Bluetooth configuration panel, on the hardware tab, in the device properties Section, the fifth entry provides Bluetooth specification compliance information for the host controller interface. The sixth entry contains the specification revision information for the host controller Interface, if appropriate.
A15: Bluetooth headset doesn’t always function under Win98. Q15: Windows 98 cannot convert audio files with the extension m3u (e.g., myfile.m3u) into the pulse code modulation (pcm) audio format used by Bluetooth headsets; this is a limitation of windows 98. Other versions of windows (2000, me and XP) can translate m3u audio files into the pcm format.
FCC Caution: 1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement The equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. 3. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.