Juniper Field PC Owner's Manual page 61

Juniper systems ultra-rugged handheld computer owner's manual
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Human Interface Device (HID) Profile
1. Make sure Bluetooth is on or discoverable. Create a
Bluetooth partnership with the device.
2. Make sure the HID is ready for pairing and select New
Partnership to search for a Bluetooth device.
3. Select the name of the HID and tap Next.
4. If the device has an assigned passkey or accepts a passkey
you give it, enter the passkey on the Field PC and tap
Next. If the device needs no passkey, leave the Passkey
field blank, tap Next, and choose No when you are asked
whether you want the device to be added to the device list.
Note: Saying No when you are asked whether you want to add
the device to the device list allows you to proceed to the next
screen; saying Yes returns you to the passkey screen.
5. If appropriate, enter the same passkey on the HID to
establish a partnership.
6. Select Input Device.
7. Tap Finish. You now have a partnership with the HID.
Note: If no partnership appears for the HID on the Devices tab
screen, try resetting your Field PC.
Object Push Profile (OPP) or Beaming
Your Field PC uses Object Exchange File (OBEX) protocol to
transfer or "push" electronic objects such as business cards
from one Bluetooth-enabled device to another.
Transferring Data from a Bluetooth-Enabled Device
To send data (beam) from a Bluetooth-enabled device to the
Field PC, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the Field PC is discoverable.
2. On the Bluetooth-enabled device, tap and hold the stylus
on the filename you want to beam. A menu appears.
3. Choose Beam File. The device finds the Field PC.
4. Send data from the device to the Field PC. The Field PC
receives the data.
Ch 6 
Bluetooth Wireless Communications 
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