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Bluetooth Connection Guide

This is a "How To" for
Connecting the Nokia Series 60 device (Nokia 7610, 6600, N Series, etc...) via Bluetooth TM with the Windows Widcomm
software used by TDK,
Billington, MSI and others
Bluetooth USB Vendors.
The guide was created with
the 7650 hadset but the
steps are similar for other
Series 60 devices and have
been checked with the 3650
and 6600.
1.Pairing the computer and the Series 60 Handset Pairing is the process of swapping pass keys
and setting up a trusted
connection between the
Bluetooth USB adapter / card
connected to the PC and the
7650 handset. Save any files and close any applications you may have
been working on.
2. Set up Bluetooth TM on the 7650 by going to the Main Menu, selecting Connect and then Bluetooth.
3. Make sure the Bluetooth
option is On and My Phone's
Visibility is Shown to all.
Remember what is in My
Bluetooth Name - or edit it to one of your choice - this is what your 7650 will be seen as by other Bluetooth TM devices.
4. Right Click on the Bluetooth Icon in the system tray, on the menu that appears go to Setup and then click on Security.
5. A window appears and all
being well the right hand pane will have your 7650 (titled what ever you have entered into the phone's My Bluetooth Name entry). If nothing appears click Refresh and your phone should then appear.
Highlight the 7650 and click
Execute Pairing.
6. A window will pop up asking for a PassKey. Enter in a numeric only passkey and click OK.
7. On the 7650 a screen pops
up asking you to enter a
passkey - key in the same
number you just typed into
the PC.
8.By default any connections
from your PC to the 7650
must be manually accepted on the 7650. You have an option to set up a connection from the PC to your 7650 as authorized, this means when you connect from the PC to the phone it won't ask you if
it's okand will connect
automatically.
9. To set it as automatic:
On the 7650 in the Bluetooth
TM Setting Screen, you
joystick right to the Paired
Devices screen, highlight the
Computer you just paired with and press Options, select Set as Authorized and Yes. You will then see a padlock icon beside the paired device - this device
will no longer require manual
authorization for connections to the 7650.Now you should set My phone's visibility to Hidden - so that unknown devices searching won't see your phone. You can still be connected to by any paired devices.
Remember to switch it to
Visible if you want to pair with a new device or receive a file / business card from someone with an unpaired device. Edit/Delete MessageManually make a serial connection to the Series 60 Handset to get
the mRouter connection
started:
1. To get a connection working you need one last step - you need to connect to the 7650's Bluetooh Serial port from thePC.
2.Right Click on the Bluetooth
TM Icon in the system tray, on the menu that appears go to Services and then click on Bluetooth TM Serial Port. Select Find Devices from the sub menu. (A shortcut to this connection will be created so next time you will have the 7650 listed in Bluetooh Serial Port submenu to save the next step).
3. Select the 7650 from list
and click Connect.
4. A window will appear telling you the connection is starting.
5. If you have not set the
7650 to automatically
authorize a connection from
this computer be ready to
accept the connection request on the phone. If you have set it to automatically authorize then you won't be asked.
6. You should also see the
Bluetooth icon on the 7650
start to flash showing a
connection take place. Then
you may get an error on the
PC saying it can't connect and/ or a message saying there is a Connection on COM0 (you can check the box to stop this appearing again), you can just ignore these message(s) for a minute. (Click OK once
the mRouter connection is
made described below.)A couple of seconds later the mRouter icon in the tray shows a connection in starting and then a connection being made.
You can see also the active
connection in the mRouter
Connection Properties. The PC Suite application should then be ready for use.


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