Socket Mobile Bluetooth Connection Kit manual Sdio Card

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SDIO Card

Physical Characteristics:

Dimensions: 40 x 24 x 2.1 mm

Mass: 4 g (maximum)

Power Consumption (3.3 V Supply, in Tx/Rx): Typical: 50 mA Maximum: 100 mA

Interface Standards:

SDIO Interface: SDIO

Serial Communications: TTL

Operating System Support:

Any Pocket PC running SDIO Now! software

Software Compatibility:

Windows COM port

Hardware Compatibility:

Standard Card

Pocket PC with SDIO slot

Software Included:

Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit Installation CD

Compatible Applications:

PrintPocketCE

Warranty:

SDIO Card: Three years

Certification:

FCC: Part 15, Section 15.247

Industry Canada: RSS 210

Bluetooth 1.1

SDIO card Type-B for Bluetooth 1.0

ETS EN300 328-2

ETS EN301 489-1

ETS EN301 489-17

TELEC

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Contents User’s Guide Table of Contents Limited Warranty Copyright Notice Regulatory Compliance Introduction OverviewContents of the Connection Kit Installation Steps Summary Advanced FeaturesRegister the Card Prepare Network Information Basic SetupInstall the Software Complete the Bluetooth Setup Wizard Basic Setup Insert the Card Get Connected Ericsson, Nokia 6210, NTT DoCoMo, Sony PhonesSelect 2 Add to paired devices. Do not Accept Motorola Timeport 270C, Nokia Basic Setup Dial-up to Your Network Pocket PCsUncheck Wait for dial tone before dialing. Tap Finish Automatic Connections for Motorola Timeport 270C On Bluetooth Link, press SelectScroll to 3 Request Connection Authorization, then press no Automatic Connections for NokiaUncheck Wait for dial tone before dialing. Tap OK Password. Tap Connect For Motorola Timeport 270C and Nokia 6310 onlyTurn Radio Transmitter ON/OFF Get ConnectedBluetooth ActiveSync Features Features Bluetooth LAN Access Connected Features Bluetooth Faxing Features Features Advanced Features Set up Your Bluetooth Card Check Use Authentication to enable the Use Encryption optionAdvanced Features then My Bluetooth Device Assign COM PortsDiscover Bluetooth Devices Advanced Features then Bluetooth DevicesBond with Discovered Devices Advanced Features View Device Properties Set up Your Favorite Device Bluetooth Devices, tap on View Change ViewsDelete a Device from the Folder Socket Obex Exchange Business Cards Socket Obex Send a Contact Socket Obex Send a File Socket Obex Browse Remote Device Prepare for File TransferSocket Obex Send/Receive Files or Folders Create a Folder Delete Files or Folders Exit Bluetooth File Explorer Connect/DisconnectEnable File Sharing Receive Contact or FileSocket Dialer Assign a Dialing PrefixUse the Socket Dialer Socket Dialer Bluetooth Printing HPC 2000 onlyPocket PC 2000 or Pocket PC Bluetooth Printing Bluetooth Printing Appendix a Specifications CompactFlash CardSdio Card Product Care Appendix B Safety and Usage TipsAbout Bluetooth and Health Antenna CareAircraft Efficient UseDriving Radio Frequency ExposureProduct Care and Usage Restrictions Appendix C Troubleshooting Services tab. In the ServicesSelect My Bluetooth Device Uncheck DiscoverableCan’t make my Ericsson R520 phone discoverable Appendix D Support Resources Users’ Forum Technical SupportLimited Warranty Limited Software Warranty Copyright Notice Socket Communications, IncRegulatory Compliance CompactFlash Card Radio Frequency Interference RequirementsCE Marking & European Union Compliance Canada CertificationRadio Frequency Interference Requirements Canada Applicable DirectivesApplicable Standards Radio Frequency Interference Requirements FCC Europe R&TTE Directive