NOTE:
Ensure both your HP iPAQ and the cell phone are turned on, discoverable, and within close
range.
To establish a connection between your HP iPAQ and a cell phone using Bluetooth Phone Manager:
1.
Tap Start > BT Phone Manager.
2.
If using the application for the first time, tap Yes to set up a pairing with a Bluetooth phone.
3.
Follow the on-screen instructions to create a pairing between your HP iPAQ and the phone.
For more information, open Bluetooth Phone Manager, and then tap Tools > Help.
Connect to a computer via Bluetooth
For best results, connect the HP iPAQ to the computer using USB to establish a synchronization
relationship before connecting via Bluetooth.
To connect to a computer via Bluetooth:
1.
Follow the instructions in the synchronization software help on the computer for configuring
Bluetooth on your computer.
2.
On the HP iPAQ, tap Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Bluetooth manager.
3.
Tap Browse files on a remote device.
4.
Tap the name of the computer you want to connect to.
5.
Select the Use a secure, encrypted connection check box, and then tap Finish.
6.
Enter a PIN-code for pairing your HP iPAQ with the computer on both the devices to start data
transfer.
TIP:
To preserve battery power, turn off Bluetooth after synchronization.
Bluetooth device profiles
The functions that Bluetooth supports are called services or profiles. You can communicate only with
Bluetooth devices that support at least one of the following profiles:
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ActiveSync–Uses Serial Port Profile (SPP) to connect to ActiveSync on a computer
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Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
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Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)
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Basic Imaging Profile (BIP)
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Basic Printer Profile (BPP)
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Dial-up Networking (DUN)
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
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Generic Access Profile (GAP)
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Headset Support Profile (HSP)
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Human Interface Device Profile (HID)
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Object Exchange (OBEX) Protocol
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Object Push Protocol (OPP)
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