8
7 Your Palm/blueM will now
interrogate the selected device
and display a
Device Info
screen
!
8 If the device offers more than
one service, tap the required
service to select it and then tap
OK
. For more information about
9 The two devices are now paired.
The other device will be added
to your Palm’s Bluetooth devices
list with a padlock icon to indi-
cate that it is paired.
mode (
)
and tap the Search button. Your
Palm/blueM will begin searching
and after a short while will either:
present a list of
Found devices
, or
indicate that
No devices could be
found
.
Note: Occasionally, rather than
receiving a device name such as
‘MY PHONE’, you may receive a
string of characters, such as
‘0001EC4ADEA8’. This is the
Bluetooth address for the device
and is sometimes sent at this
stage if the other device didn’t
have time to respond with it’s
user-friendly name. You could
either check that this is the
address of the required device,
or tap Cancel and then Add
Device to start the search again.
5 If the
Found devices
list con-
tains more than one Bluetooth
device, tap the required device
name to select it and tap
OK
. If
there is only one device listed,
tap
OK
directly.
6 You will be requested to enter a
passkey at this point (unless
you deselected the Require
passkey option). Tap the dotted line in the passkey dialog and then enter a
passkey, up to sixteen characters in length, suitable for use with the
selected device and tap the
OK
button. The other device should respond at
this point and request for an identical passkey to be entered.
Note: If you are connecting with a mobile phone or another such numeri-
cally-centered device then the passkey must be numeric. For alphanumeric
devices such as computers, the passkey can be of a mixed nature. The
important point is that it is the same on both devices otherwise the link will
be refused.
Next steps
•
Make network settings for Internet access
•
HotSync to your PC using Bluetooth
•