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Using Bluetooth

Supported Services

The functions that Bluetooth supports are called services. You can only communicate with Bluetooth devices that support at least one of the following services:

BPP (Basic Printer profile)

DUN (Dial-up Networking profile)

FAX

FTP (File Transfer profile)

GAP (Generic Access profile)

HCRP (Hard Cable Replacement profile)

LAP (LAN Access profile)

OBEX (Object Exchange profile)

OPP (Object Push profile)

PAN (Personal Area Network profile)

SPP (Serial Port profile)

ActiveSync (Uses SPP to connect to ActiveSync on computer)

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Contents User’s Guide Page Contents Learning the Basics Managing the BatteryExpansion Cards Connecting to the InternetUsing Bluetooth Learning Input MethodsTroubleshooting Regulatory Notices SpecificationsIndex Hp iPAQ Software Functions Getting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PCGetting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PC Microsoft Pocket PC Software Functions Pictures Using the Stylus Setting the Time for Home and Visiting Locations Setting the Date and TimeFrom the Today screen, tap Start Settings Owner Information Setting the DateEntering Owner Information Performing a Normal Reset Resetting the UnitPerforming a Full Reset Aligning the Screen Routine Care Using ActiveSync Synchronizing with Your Computer Connecting to a ComputerUsing the Serial Infrared IR Connection Changing Synchronization Settings Microsoft ActiveSync Click Explore Copying FilesBacking up and Restoring Installing ApplicationsSending and Receiving E-mail Synchronizing LinksRequesting Meetings Installing the Battery Managing the BatteryManaging the Battery Managing the Battery Managing the Battery Charging Removing the BatteryCharging with the AC Adapter and Charger Adapter Managing the Battery Managing the Battery Adjusting the Standby Setting Preserving Battery TimeManaging the Battery Disabling Auto Power On for Application Buttons Changing the Backlight SettingsBacklight Manually Monitoring the Battery Learning the Basics Using the Today ScreenNavigation Bar and Command Bar Status Icons Pop-Up Menus Creating information Customizing the Today Screen Learning the Basics Tap Start Programs Using ApplicationsOpening Applications Minimizing ApplicationsActivate Closing ApplicationsClosing with iTask Closing ManuallyUsing iPAQ Image Viewer Installing ApplicationsFrom the Start menu, tap Programs iPAQ Image Viewer Locating an ImageViewing Image Information Changing the ViewCreating a Slide Show To create a slide show Saving a Slide Show Tap File, then Save Show Settings or Save Show Settings AsSorting Image Files Opening a Slide ShowManual Advance, Automatic Advance, or Automatic Advance Loop Viewing a Slide ShowBacking Up Information Backup/Restore using iPAQ BackupBackup/Restore Using ActiveSync Using iPAQ File Store FolderClick Backup Now or Restore Now Learning the Basics Learning Input Methods Tap the Word Completion tab Changing Word Suggestion OptionsLearning Input Methods Using the On-Screen Keyboard Tap Letter Recognizer Writing with the Stylus and the Letter RecognizerLearning Input Methods Writing with the Stylus Microsoft Transcriber Tap Block Recognizer Writing with the Stylus and Block RecognizerConverting Writing to Text Drawing and Writing on the ScreenTap Tools Tap Recognize Expansion Cards Installing an Expansion CardExpansion Cards Removing a Secure Digital SD Expansion Card Removing a CompactFlash CF Expansion CardFrom the Start menu, tap Programs File Explorer Viewing the Content of Memory CardsConnecting to the Internet Using a Modem Card Connecting to the Internet Connecting to the Internet Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections icon Connecting to a Private NetworkTap OK Finish Entering an Internet Address From the Start menu, tap Internet Explorer Address Bar Using a Favorites ListFrom the Start menu, tap Internet Explorer Using Bluetooth Getting Acquainted with Bluetooth Understanding Terms Following Bluetooth terms are used throughout this chapterFAX Supported ServicesOpening Bluetooth Settings Working with Bluetooth SettingsTurning on Bluetooth Allowing All Devices to Connect Setting Accessibility PropertiesEntering a Device Name Allowing ConnectionsAllowing Others to Locate Your Device Allowing Paired Devices to ConnectSelect Other devices can discover me Automatically Enabling Services Enabling Bluetooth ServicesSettings Secure Connections using a Passkey or Bond Requiring Authorization to Access ServicesSettings Tap the File Transfer tab Setting a Shared FolderCreating a Profile Understanding ProfilesActivating a Profile Renaming a Profile Saving Configuration Settings in a ProfileTap Enter Deleting a Profile Working with Bluetooth ManagerBluetooth Manager Opening Bluetooth ManagerPairing Devices From the Today screen, tap Start Bluetooth ManagerTo pair devices Tap Remove Connecting to Other DevicesUnpairing Devices Identifying the Communications PortEstablishing an ActiveSync Connection Establishing a Serial Connection Using Dial-Up NetworkingDial-Up Networking Tap New Connection Join a Personal Area Network Working with FilesEstablishing a Cell Phone Partnership Tap File, then Tap Send a File… Creating a File Transfer ConnectionSending Files Creating a Folder on a Remote DeviceDeleting a File from a Remote Device Settings Tap the Information Exchange tabSelecting Business Card Information Receiving a File from a Remote DeviceTap the My business card vCard icon Using Business CardsRequesting Business Cards Sending Business CardsViewing Connection Status Opening a ConnectionExchanging Business Cards Creating a Shortcut Closing a ConnectionViewing Connection Information Working with ConnectionsViewing Shortcuts Deleting a ShortcutProblemSolution TroubleshootingProblem Solution Tap Start Settings Personal tab Password to be ActiveSync It may be necessary to synchronize your iPAQ Pocket PC with Bluetooth Expansion Cards Federal Communications Commission Notice Regulatory NoticesCables ModificationsJapanese Notice Canadian NoticeAvis Canadien European Union Notice 0682Equipment Warning Battery WarningAirline Travel Notice Wireless NoticesRegulatory Wireless Notice Canadian Regulatory Wireless NoticeRegulatory Notices System Specifications SpecificationsOperating Environment Physical SpecificationsIndex Index Pocket Internet Explorer Index-4 Index-5
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