Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack; Turning The Bluetooth Radio Mode On And Off - Motorola MC67 User Manual

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MC67 User Guide
To generate a new FIPS key automatically:
Tap Start > MotoUI.
1.
Tap FIPS Configuration.
2.
Tap Generate Key button.
3.
Tap the SetUp Key button. A new key is generated. The key file, NewAESKey.reg, is created in the
4.
/Application folder.
Tap the Back button to return to the MotoBTUI window.
5.
To generate a new FIPS key manually:
Tap Start > MotoUI.
1.
Tap FIPS Configuration.
2.
Tap Enter Key button.
3.
In the text box, enter a key.
4.
Tap the SetUp Key button. A new key is generated. The key file, NewAESKey.reg, is created in the
5.
/Application folder.
Tap the Back button to return to the MotoBTUI window.
6.
To transfer the new FIPS key to another Bluetooth device:
Copy the NewAESKey.reg file from the MC67 to the other Bluetooth device. Place the file into the
1.
/Application folder.
Navigate to the /Application folder.
2.
Locate the NewAESKey.reg file and tap the filename. The RegMerge confirmation box displays.
3.
Tap Yes.
4.
Perform a warm boot.
5.
Device Status
Use the Device Status option to set if the MC67 would be seem by other Bluetooth devices. Touch the Device
Status option to toggle the MC67 from Hidden to Discoverable.

Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack

The following sections provide information on using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack.

Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and Off

NOTE Turn the Bluetooth radio on or off using the Wireless Manager. Tap the Status bar and select the
Connectivity icon. Tap Wireless Manager.
Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions (e.g., an airplane). When
the radio is off, other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the MC67. Turn on the Bluetooth radio to

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