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2. Tap on
New Incoming Port.
3. Select a numbered COM port from the list.
4. Note: If the port cannot be created, it is in use. Select a different numbered port.
5.
Important:
Deselect (clear) the Secure
Connection
checkbox. Deselecting this option
ensures that the device disconnects its Bluetooth connection only when you tell it to.
6. Tap
Finish
.
For more information about using Bluetooth to connect to other devices, see the next
section,
Supported Bluetooth Profiles.
Supported Bluetooth Profiles
This section describes the
Bluetooth
profiles recognized by the Microsoft drivers installed
on your ike. Drivers determine which devices your ike can communicate with.
Note: Bluetooth cards are not recognized by ike as it has an integrated Bluetooth module.
This section is organized by Bluetooth profile, each of which is briefly described below.
Instructions for using each profile to create Bluetooth partnerships follow.
Serial Port Profile (SPP).
Similar to a serial cable, this profile acts as a liaison between
two devices, such as ike and a DGPS Beacon, using virtual ports. (These ports are
described in the previous section.)
Dial-Up Networking (DUN).
Lets you connect to a computer through a cell phone or a
Bluetooth-enabled modem.
Human Interface Device (HID).
Allows you to communicate between your ike and a
Bluetooth keyboard or mouse.
Object Push Profile (OPP).
This profile lets you exchange files like data, audio,
business cards, appointments, and contacts. Similar to the well-known object
exchange profile (OBEX).
Serial Port Profile (SPP)
This section explains how to:
Communicate with another device using the Serial Port Profile
Configure ActiveSync to synchronize through the Serial Port Profile
Connect to a desktop computer that has a Bluetooth dongle
Print from ike to a Bluetooth printer using the Serial Port Profile
Communicating with another device using the Serial Port Profile
Follow the instructions below to communicate with a device using the Serial Port Profile.
1. On your ike, tap on the Wireless Manager icon to make sure Bluetooth is on and that your
ike is discoverable. (For instructions on doing this, see the previous section.)
2. In the Wireless Manager, tap
Menu > Bluetooth Settings > Device tab > New partnership
.
3.
Select your target device and tap
Next
to create a Bluetooth partnership with the target
device.
Note: After you have created a partnership with a device, the device automatically
appears in the list of Bluetooth devices. You do not have to re-create a device
partnership.
4. Enter the passkey on your ike and on the device. (See the documentation for the device
for details. If there is no passkey listed for the device, tap Next, then No.)
5. On your ike, select
Serial Port
and tap
Finish
.
6. The device appears on the list of partnerships.