HP Hw6515a User Guide - Page 118

Establishing a Serial Connection, Dial-Up Networking Service, Shortcut creation, Finish., Today

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5. Under Shortcut creation, create a shortcut name for this connection, and then tap Finish. NOTE: If you are setting up the ActiveSync partnership with an Evo Notebook or Desktop computer, select the name you typed in Step 7 of "Using the HP Bluetooth Multiport Module for Evo Notebooks and Desktops." .N Establishing a Serial Connection Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection just as you would a physical serial cable connection. You must configure the application that will use the connection to the correct serial port. To establish a serial connection: 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon > Bluetooth > Manager. 2. Tap New > Explore a Bluetooth device > Next. 3. Tap the device name as it appears on the screen. 4. Follow the connection wizard instructions. Dial-Up Networking Service Use dial-up networking (DUN) to connect to the internet from another Bluetooth device through your HP iPAQ. Using Dial-Up Networking Service NOTE: An activated SIM card must be inserted in your HP iPAQ and the phone must be turned on before beginning this process. To connect to a device that provides phone or modem access: 1. You must first pair the two devices. For more information, see the section on "Pairing Devices" in this chapter. Using Bluetooth 9-13

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Using Bluetooth
9–13
5.
Under
Shortcut creation,
create a shortcut name for this
connection, and then tap
Finish.
NOTE:
If you are setting up the ActiveSync partnership with an Evo
Notebook or Desktop computer, select the name you typed in Step 7 of
”Using the HP Bluetooth Multiport Module for Evo Notebooks and
Desktops.”
.N
Establishing a Serial Connection
Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection just as you would a
physical serial cable connection. You must configure the application that
will use the connection to the correct serial port.
To establish a serial connection:
1.
From the
Today
screen, tap the
iPAQ Wireless
icon
>
Bluetooth > Manager
.
2.
Tap
New >
Explore a Bluetooth device >
Next.
3.
Tap the device name as it appears on the screen.
4.
Follow the connection wizard instructions.
Dial-Up Networking Service
Use dial-up networking (DUN) to connect to the internet from another
Bluetooth device through your HP iPAQ.
Using Dial-Up Networking Service
NOTE:
An activated SIM card must be inserted in your HP iPAQ and the
phone must be turned on before beginning this process.
To connect to a device that provides phone or modem access:
1.
You must first pair the two devices. For more information, see the
section on
”Pairing Devices”
in this chapter.