9700 Mobile Computer (CE)
3.2. USE BLUETOOTH
The mobile computer is Bluetooth-enabled to synchronize data with other devices such as
PCs, car hands-free kits, headsets, printers, PDAs, and cell phones.
Class II Bluetooth devices enable wireless connections over a short distance of around 10
meters. It is specified in IEEE 802.15.1 as a "wireless personal area network" (WPAN).
To connect a Bluetooth device for the first time, the mobile computer needs to "pair" with it.
Such "pairing" involves authentication between two devices to justify their accesses to each
other. After this initial pairing, the two devices can connect to each other without the need
of a second pairing procedure.
3.2.1. BLUETOOTH PROFILES SUPPORTED
Bluetooth Profiles Supported
Serial Port Profile
Object Push Profile
File Transfer Profile
Personal Area Networking Profile
Human Interface Device Profile
Headset Profile
Hands-Free Profile
3.2.2. CHANGE BLUTOOTH NAME
By default, the mobile computer uses the device name for its Bluetooth name. Change the
device name to make it more recognizable.
To change the mobile computer's device name:
1) Tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | System
System Properties page opens showing General tabbed page.
2) Tap Device Name tab.
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(SPP)
supports Server/Client
(OPP)
supports Server/Client
(FTP)
supports Server/Client
(PAN)
(HID)
supports keyboard and mouse without cursor
(HSP)
(HFP)
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