Socket Mobile BTC-1 Spread Spectrum Connection Kit User Manual Quick Start Guide

Socket Mobile, Inc. Spread Spectrum Connection Kit Quick Start Guide

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Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guidefor    Bluetooth™ Connection KitTABLE OF CONTENTSOverview Page 2Installation Steps Summary 3BASIC SETUPSTEP 1: Install the Software 4STEP 2: Insert the Card 6STEP 3: Get Connected! 7STEP 4: Dial-up Networking 11OPTIONAL: ADVANCED FEATURESTurn Radio Transmitter On/Off 13Set up Your Bluetooth Card 14View Device Properties 15Set up Your Favorite Device 16Discover Bluetooth Device(s) 17Bond with Discovered Device(s) 18Change Views 19Delete a Device from the Folder 19OPTIONAL: BLUETOOTH DIALER 20Warranty 21Safety and Usage Tips 23
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OverviewThe Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit makes it easy to add Bluetooth wirelessconnectivity to a Windows Powered Pocket PC (including Pocket PC 2002s)or a Windows CE-based HPC 2000 or Handheld PC Pro. It’s perfect forconnecting any of these mobile computers wirelessly to your favoriteBluetooth phone or printer.The Bluetooth Card is the only plug-in card toincorporate all Bluetooth components within theCompactFlash Type I form factor. With aCompactFlash-to-PC Card adapter, the Bluetooth Cardalso works in a PC Card (PCMCIA) slot.You can purchase adapters separately online at:www.esend.com/socket/product.asp?sku=AC4000%2D978The Bluetooth Connection Kit includes a Bluetooth Card and Bluetoothsoftware, including drivers, the Get Connected! Wizard, the BluetoothDevices manager, and the Bluetooth Dialer.For quickly connecting your mobile computer to a Bluetooth phone, use theGet Connected! Wizard. To connect to a non-phone device, use the advancedfeatures found in the Bluetooth Devices manager. After connecting to aBluetooth phone, you can use the Bluetooth Dialer to directly dial a numberfrom your Contacts list.This Quick Start Guide briefly shows how to install and use the BluetoothCard. For more detailed information, including instructions on how to use theBluetooth Card with a Bluetooth printer, refer to the User’s Guide, in AdobeAcrobat PDF format in the Docs folder on the installation CD.This guide primarily shows Pocket PC screens. Pocket PC 2002s, HPC2000s and Handheld PC Pros will have functionally equivalent screens.To register the kit, visit: http://www.socketcom.com/product/prodreg.htmFor software updates, please check: www.socketcom.com
4Installation Steps SummaryIt takes only four steps to install and use the Socket Bluetooth Card:STEP 1: Install the software.STEP 2: Insert the Bluetooth Card into your mobile computer.STEP 3: Get Connected!STEP 4: Dial-up networking.This Quick Start Guide also covers several advanced features you canperform while installing and/or using the Bluetooth Card. You can alsoinstall and use the Bluetooth Dialer, which lets you dial a number directlyfrom your Contacts folder.OPTIONAL: ADVANCED FEATURES• Set up your Bluetooth Card.• Use the Bluetooth Devices manager.- View device properties.- Set up your favorite device.- Discover other Bluetooth device(s).- Bond with another Bluetooth device.- Change views.- Delete a device from your folder.OPTIONAL: BLUETOOTH DIALER• Install the dialer.• Assign a dialing prefix.• Dial a contact.Note: There are some important safety and usage guidelines you shouldread before operating the Bluetooth Card. Please refer to the “Safety andUsage Tips” at the end of this Quick Start Guide.For a more comprehensive overview, please refer to the User’s Guide inAppendix B, “Safety and Usage Tips.” The User’s Guide is in AdobeAcrobat PDF format on the installation CD.
5STEP 1: Install the SoftwareFollow these steps BEFORE inserting the Bluetooth Card:1. Make an active partnership between the mobile computer and a host PC.An active partnership exists if data can be moved between the mobilecomputer and the host PC via a serial/USB/Ethernet cable or cradle.2. Insert the Socket Bluetooth Card Installation CD into the host PC.3. Run the SETUP.HTM or SETUP.EXE file on the CD-ROM, depending onwhat web browser your host PC uses by default.IF YOUR DEFAULT WEB BROWSER IS INTERNET EXPLORER, runthe SETUP.HTM file:(a) Click Start then Run on the host PC. Type X:\SETUP.HTM(Replace X with your CD drive letter.)(b) A File Download screen will appear. Select the option that lets you run(or open) the file from its current location.IMPORTANT! YOU MUST RUN THE FILE!DO NOT SAVE THE PROGRAM TO DISK!File Download screen from Internet Explorer 5.5(c) A Security Warning screen will appear. Click Yes.
6IF YOUR DEFAULT WEB BROWSER IS NETSCAPE, DO NOT run theSETUP.HTM file on Netscape, because it will not work properly.Instead, choose either of two options:OPTION ONE: Use Internet Explorer to run the SETUP.HTM file.(a) In the Internet Explorer screen, click File | Open.(b) In the Open screen, type X:\SETUP.HTM(Replace X with your CD drive letter.)Open screen from Internet Explorer 5.5(c) Proceed with the instructions described on the previous page forInternet Explorer.OPTION TWO: Run the SETUP.EXE file.Click on My Computer or use Windows Explorer to manually browse theCD to the WinCE directory and manually launch the SETUP.EXE filefound there.Important! Be sure to choose the SETUP.EXE file, NOT theSETUP.HTM file. The two file types have different icons:EXE icon HTM icon for Netscape4. Follow the instructions on the host PC screen until setup is done.5. In the Dialog screen, enter a name for your mobile computer. Tap ok.6. Disconnect the mobile computer from the host computer. Soft reset themobile computer. Push the reset button, often on the back of the unit.
7STEP 2: Insert the CardImportant!Do NOT insert the card upside down or shove the card in too hard.Damage may occur!Insert the card into your mobile computer’s slot. If using a PC Card slot, firstinsert the Bluetooth Card into a CompactFlash-to-PC Card adapter (availableseparately). Make sure the blue label is on top.When properly inserted, the card unit will be fully contained within the slot.After the mobile computer recognizes the card, the following will occur:• You will get a message warning against using Bluetooth on airplanes. TapOK.• The Bluetooth icon   will appear in the task tray  (visible in the Todayscreen for Pocket PCs).Insert the carddirectly into aCompactFlashI/O slot……or plug the card intoan adapter for use in aPC Card slot.
8STEP 3: Get Connected!The Get Connected! Wizard guides you through a one-time setup process thatprepares the mobile computer and phone for Bluetooth connections. Thewizard varies depending on what phone you want to connect to.Ericsson, Nokia, Sony Phones1. Tap on the Bluetooth task tray icon   (visible from the Today screen forPocket PCs). In the pop-up menu, select Get Connected!2. Follow the Bluetooth “Get Connected!” Wizard. In the welcome screen,use the drop-down list to select the type of phone you are using. Thewizard will provide tailored instructions based on your selection.Note: This example is for a Nokia phone. Your phone may differ.3. As prompted, find out what kind of passkey system your phone uses.Important! If your phone has a pre-assigned passkey, have it ready.(e.g., The passkey of a Nokia phone is on a label in the box and/or onthe battery.)
94. When the search is complete, list of the discovered Bluetooth phones willappear. Choose the phone you wish to connect to, and tap Select.A service discovery phase will begin, about 5-10 seconds.5. As prompted in the next screen, set your phone to “Bondable” or“Pairable” mode. For instructions, refer to your phone manual.Have your passkey ready, then tap Next>.6. In the next screen, enter the passkey. Tap Reply.Note: Exchanging passkeys allows the phone and mobile computer toset up an encrypted data link for secure communications.7. Enter the same passkey into the mobile phone.  The mobile phone maythen either automatically accept the passkey or ask for you to enter one.8. Tap Finish. After successfully connecting, the phone will appear in theBluetooth Devices folder. You will not need to run the Get Connected!Wizard again unless you plan to switch between different phones.
10Motorola Timeport 270C1. Tap on the Bluetooth task tray icon   (visible from the Today screen forPocket PCs). In the pop-up menu, select Get Connected!2. Follow the Bluetooth “Get Connected!” Wizard. In the welcome screen,use the drop-down list to select the Motorola Timeport 270C. The wizardwill provide tailored instructions for this phone.3. As directed in the next two screens, assign the phone a unique name andset the phone in Discoverable mode. Then tap Next>.4. The mobile computer will begin to search for the phone. When the searchis over, a list of the discovered Bluetooth phones will appear.Choose the phone you wish to connect to, and tap Select. A servicediscovery phase will begin, about 5-10 seconds.
115. The next two screens describe procedures you can only complete outsideof the wizard. Read through each screen but do not complete thedescribed procedures until you exit the wizard. Directions for theseprocedures are provided in STEP 4: Dial-up Networking, starting on thenext page. The two procedures are:Bonding with your phone — This must be completed in order to completethe Bluetooth connection and involves dial-up networking.Automatic Connections — This procedure is optional but will make futureBluetooth connections more convenient.6. Continue to the last screen of the wizard and tap Finish. Now proceed toSTEP 4 to complete the bonding process and, if desired, set up automaticconnections.
12STEP 4: Dial-up NetworkingBefore setting up dial-up networking, prepare yourself with dial-upinformation and other necessary settings for your office network or ISP.1. Pocket PC — Go to Start | Settings | Connections | Modems. In the nextscreen, tap New Connection…Pocket PC 2002 — Go to Start | Settings | Connections | Connections. Inthe top field, select Internet Settings. Tap Modify… Tap New…For help setting up dial-up networking, refer to the section for creating anISP or network connection in your Pocket PC 2002’s user guide.HPC — Go to Start | Programs | Communication | Remote Networking |Make New Connection.2. In the next screen(s), enter a name for the dial-up connection and selectBluetooth Phone for the modem.On a Pocket PC, tap Advanced…  or on a HPC, tap Configure…3. In the Port Settings screen, for Flow Control, select None. Enter anynecessary settings for the network or ISP. On a Pocket PC, tap OK.4. Complete the process for setting up the connection. When prompted, besure to uncheck Wait for dial tone before dialing (this will be in the CallOptions screen for HPCs). Enter dial-up information and any othernecessary settings for your office network or ISP. When done, tap Finish.
135. Now you are ready to start the connection.Pocket PC — Go to Start | Programs | Connections. Tap on the Bluetoothconnection you just set up. Make sure the correct dialing information isentered, then tap Connect.Pocket PC 2002 — When you return to the Connections screen, underInternet Settings, tap Connect. In the next screen, make sure the correctdialing information is entered. Tap OK.HPC — Go to Start | Control Panel | Remote Networking. Tap on theBluetooth connection you just set up. Make sure the correct dialinginformation is entered, then tap Connect.6. FOR MOTOROLA TIMEPORT 270C ONLY:After you tap Connect for the first time, the phone will display amessage asking if you want to bond. Enter YES. Make up a 4-8 digitpasskey, enter it on the phone, then enter it on the mobile computer.After successfully bonding, you can set up the phone for automaticconnections.Automatic Connections for Motorola:• On the phone, press MENU.• Scroll to Settings, then press SELECT.• Scroll to Connection, then press ON.• On Bluetooth Link, press SELECT.• Scroll to Devices, then press SELECT.• Choose your mobile computer, then press EDIT.• Scroll to Access:Ask, then press CHANGE.• Scroll to Automatic, then press SELECT. Press DONE.7. To use a different Bluetooth phone for dial-up networking, you can use thesame connection setup, but you must make the new phone your favorite.Just run the Get Connected! Wizard again, select the new phone, and makeit your new Favorite when prompted. Or you can use the BluetoothDevices folder to change your favorite phone (see page 16).
14OPTIONAL: Turn Radio Transmitter ON/OFFYou may want to turn off the radio transmitter to save power or if you areentering an area with radio restrictions.1. After you insert the Bluetooth Card, the Bluetooth icon   should appearin the task tray (visible from the Today screen for Pocket PCs). Tap on theicon.2. In the pop-up menu, select Turn Transmitter OFF.3. The Bluetooth Card radio transmitter will shut off. The Bluetooth icon inthe task tray will become gray, as will relevant menu options(e.g., Get Connected!).4. To turn the radio transmitter back on, in the pop-up-menu, selectTurn Transmitter ON.
15OPTIONAL: Set up Your Bluetooth CardNote: If you use the Get Connected! Wizard, which is recommended fornormal usage, then this step is not necessary. This step would be used tochange the friendly name of your mobile computer.1. After you insert the Bluetooth Card, the Bluetooth icon   should appearin the task tray (visible from the Today screen for Pocket PCs). Tap on theicon.2. In the pop-up menu, select Advanced Features, then My Bluetooth Device.3. In the My Bluetooth Device screen, enter a Friendly Name and make anydesired configuration changes. When done, tap OK.Note:• In normal phone connect operation, Discoverable mode is not neededand should be disabled.• If you do enable Discoverable mode, note that it does not shut off byitself.  To save power, remember to disable it when not needed.• Connectable, Bondable, Use Authentication, and Use Encryption arealso not required for printing or dial-up networking applications.
16OPTIONAL: View Device PropertiesFollow these steps to view the properties of an already discovered device.1. If not open, launch the Bluetooth Devices folder.Tap on the Bluetooth icon (in the Today screen for Pocket PCs).Select Advanced Features then Bluetooth Devices.2. Tap and hold your stylus on the Bluetooth device you want to viewinformation about. In the pop-up menu, select Properties.Alternatively, after selecting a device, tap on the Properties icon  , ortap on Device then select Properties.3. Use the General and Services screens to configure and/or research deviceproperties.If needed, assign a new device type icon by tapping on the arrow buttonsin the General screen. You can also use the Device name field to renamethe device. When done, tap ok.
17OPTIONAL: Set up Your Favorite DeviceFollow these steps to set up a default device in the Bluetooth Devices folder.This is needed only if you want to set up a non-phone device as a favorite.Note: If the folder has only one device, it will automatically be thefavorite.1. In the Bluetooth Devices folder, tap and hold your stylus on the device youwish to set as your favorite. In the pop-up menu, select Set as Favorite.2. Alternatively, you can tap on Tools and select My Favorites. In the MyFavorite screen, use the drop-down menu to select a default device.3. After setting a device as your favorite, its icon will appear in theBluetooth Devices folder with a heart next to it.Note: The “favorite” device will be associated with the Bluetoothvirtual COM port with the friendly name “Bluetooth Phone.” Thiswould be used in the “Dial-up Networking” setup selection.What if I can’t connect to a device in the Bluetooth Devicesfolder, or I can’t select it as my favorite?You can connect to a device only if its services have been successfullydiscovered. Follow these steps to perform a service discovery:With the device selected in the folder, tap on Properties , thenselect the Services tab. Tap the Update button.Please report any devices that you have problems discovering servicesfor. Email askbluetooth@socketcom.com
18OPTIONAL: Discover Bluetooth Device(s)Follow these steps to discover other Bluetooth devices nearby, includingnon-phone devices. This is a more detailed alternative to using the Bluetooth“Get Connected!” Wizard, and it will allow you to discover both phone andnon-phone devices.1. If not open, launch the Bluetooth Devices folder:Tap on the Bluetooth icon (in the Today screen for Pocket PCs).Select Advanced Features then Bluetooth Devices.2. In the Bluetooth Devices Folder, tap on the Device Discovery icon  .Or you can tap on Tools. In the pop-up menu, select Device Discovery.3. Follow the Bluetooth Device Discovery Wizard to search for Bluetoothdevices nearby. When prompted, select the device type you seek.4. When the search is complete, a screen will report the discoveredBluetooth devices. Check the box next to any device you wish to saveinformation about, (i.e., any devices you wish to connect to). Tap Next>.5. A service discovery phase will begin, 5-10 seconds per chosen device.6. In the next screen, tap Finish.
19OPTIONAL: Bond with Discovered Device(s)Follow these steps to bond with an already discovered Bluetooth device. Inmost cases, bonding is for establishing secure communications with aBluetooth-enabled phone. This is a more detailed alternative to using theBluetooth “Get Connected! Wizard.”Note: Do NOT attempt bonding with a Motorola Timeport 270C phone!1. If not open, launch the Bluetooth Devices folder:Tap on the Bluetooth icon (in the Today screen for Pocket PCs).Select Advanced Features, then Bluetooth Devices.2. Tap and hold your stylus on the Bluetooth device you want to bond with.In the pop-up menu, select Bond.3. Alternatively, after selecting a device, tap on the Bond icon  .Or tap on Device, then select Bond.4. The Bluetooth Device Bonding Wizard will launch. Follow the wizard tobond with your selected device. As prompted, make sure the Bluetoothdevice that you want to bond with is in Bondable mode.5. If the remote device is set up to accept bonding, a Bluetooth Passkeyscreen will appear. To continue bonding, enter the correct passkey andtap Reply.6. When you have successfully bonded with the other device, tap Finish.
20OPTIONAL: Change ViewsYou can switch between the Large Icons or Details views for the BluetoothDevices folder.1. In Bluetooth Devices, tap on View.2. In the pop-up menu, choose between Large Icons or Details.Large Icons view Details viewOPTIONAL: Delete a Device from the FolderIf you no longer plan to connect with it, you can delete a device from theBluetooth Devices folder.1. If not open, launch the Bluetooth Devices folder.2. Tap and hold your stylus on the device you wish to delete. In the pop-upmenu, select Delete.3. Alternatively, after selecting a device, tap on the Delete icon  .  Or tapon Device then select Delete.4. A Confirm screen will appear. Tap Yes.
21OPTIONAL: Install and Use the DialerThe dialer lets you dial a number directly from your Contacts list.Installing the DialerIf you have not already installed the dialer, follow these steps to do so:1. Make an active partnership between the mobile computer and a host PC.Use a serial/USB/Ethernet cable or cradle.2. Insert the Socket Bluetooth Card Installation CD into the host PC.3. Go to My Computer and browse the installation CD for the Dialer Installerfolder. Inside the folder, run the SETUP.EXE file.4. Follow the instructions on your screen until installation is done.5. Disconnect the mobile computer from your host computer. Soft reset themobile computer.Assigning a Dialing PrefixIf you have not already assigned a dialing prefix, follow these steps to do so:1. Go to Start | Settings | System. Tap on the Bluetooth Dialer icon.2. Select the appropriate Dialing Prefix, then tap ok.Using the Dialer1. To use the dialer, the mobile computer must already be connected to theBluetooth phone. You can use the Get Connected! Wizard to do this.2. Go to Start | Contacts.3. Tap and hold your stylus on the contact you wish to dial. In the pop-upmenu, select Dial Contact. Or, tap on Tools and select Dial Contact.4. If you have multiple phone numbers for the contact, a screen will appearlisting the different numbers. Select the one you wish to dial.
225. The mobile computer will pass the contact number to the mobile phonevia Bluetooth. The phone will begin dialing the number, which shouldappear on the phone display.
23Limited WarrantySocket Communications Incorporated (Socket) warrants this product against defectsin material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the followingperiods from the date of purchase:Plug-in card: Three yearsIncompatibility is not a defect covered by Socket’s warranty. During the warrantyperiod, Socket will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product at no chargewhen furnished with proof of retail purchase, provided that you deliver the productto Socket or to an authorized Socket Service Center.The returned product must be accompanied by a return material authorization(RMA) number issued by Socket or by Socket's Authorized Service Center. If youship the product, you must use the original container or equivalent and you must paythe shipping charges to Socket. Socket will pay shipping charges back to any locationin the contiguous United States. This warranty applies only to the original retailpurchaser and is not transferable.Socket may, at its option, replace or repair the product with new or reconditionedparts and the returned product becomes Socket's property. Socket warrants therepaired or replaced products to be free from defects in material or workmanship forninety (90) days after the return shipping date, or for the duration of the originalwarranty period, whichever is greater.This warranty does not cover the replacement of products damaged by abuse,accident, misuse or misapplication, nor as a result of service or modification otherthan by Socket.SOCKET IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES RESULTING FROM BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIEDWARRANTY, INCLUDING DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND, TO THEEXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY. THISWARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDINGIMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE.Some states do not allow limitation of implied warranties, or the exclusion orlimitation of incidental or consequential damages, so that the above limitations orexclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights andyou may also have other rights which vary from state to state.This product may contain fully tested, recycled parts, warranted as if new.For warranty information, phone (510) 744-2700.
24Limited Software WarrantyLIMITED WARRANTY. SOCKET warrants that the original disk or CD ROM isfree from defects for 90 days from the date of delivery of the SOFTWARE.CUSTOMER REMEDIES. SOCKET’S entire liability and your exclusive remedyshall be, at SOCKET’S option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) replacementof the SOFTWARE which does not meet SOCKET’S Limited Warranty and whichis returned to SOCKET with a copy of your receipt. Any replacement SOFTWAREwill be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days,whichever is longer. THESE REMEDIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE OUTSIDE OFTHE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.NO OTHER WARRANTIES. SOCKET disclaims all other warranties, eitherexpress or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantabilityand fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the SOFTWARE and theaccompanying written materials. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights.You may have others which vary from state to state.NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. In no event shall SOCKETor its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation,damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of businessinformation, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use theSOFTWARE, even if SOCKET has been advised of the possibility of such damages.Because some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability forconsequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply to you.EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES. You may not use or otherwise export or reexportthe SOFTWARE except as authorized by United States law and laws of thejurisdiction in which the SOFTWARE was obtained. In particular, but withoutlimitation, none of the SOFTWARE may be used or otherwise exported orreexported (a) into (or to a national or resident of) a United States embargoedcountry or (b) to anyone on the U.S. Treasury Department’s list of SpeciallyDesignated Nationals or the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Table of DenialOrders. By using the SOFTWARE, you represent and warrant that you are notlocated in, under control of, or a national or resident of any such country or on anysuch list.GOVERNMENT END USERS. If the SOFTWARE is supplied to the U. S.Government, the SOFTWARE is classified as “restricted computer software” asdefined in clause 52.227-19 of the FAR. The U. S. Government ‘s rights to theSOFTWARE are as provided in clause 52.227-19 of the FAR.CONTROLLING LAW AND SEVERABILITY. This License shall be governed bythe laws of the United States and the State of California. If for any reason a court ofcompetent jurisdiction finds any provision, or portion thereof, to be unenforceable,the remainder of this License shall continue in full force and effect.
25Regulatory ComplianceThe Socket Bluetooth Card is designed to be compliant with the rules andregulations in locations where they are sold and will be labeled as required.This product is type approved — users are not required to obtain license orauthorization before using.Radio Frequency Interference RequirementsThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject tothe following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment is also ETS 300 328, ETS 300 826 and C-TICK compliant.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may causeharmful interference to radio communications.  This device and its antennamust not be co-located or operated with any other antenna or transmitter.This equipment generates and radiates radio-frequency energy. To complywith FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the following antennainstallation and device operating configurations must be satisfied: (1) Usersare not permitted to make changes or modify the system in any way, and (2)connecting external antennas to the card is prohibited. Operation of thisequipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, inwhich case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or herown expense.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, theuser may try to correct the interference by one or more of the followingmeasures:•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the radio or television.•Increase the distance separating the equipment and the receiver.•Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different branch circuit than that ofthe receiver.•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.The user may find the following booklet helpful: How to Identify andResolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from theU.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.
26Radio Frequency Interference Requirements– CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus meets the requirements of the CanadianInterference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  Cet appareil numérique de laClasse B respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le MatérielBrouilleur du Canada.NOTE:  To comply with FCC and Industry Canada exposure requirements,this device is approved for operations in a user’s hand when there is adistance of 20 cm or more between the device antenna and the user’s body.CE Marking & European Union ComplianceProducts intended for sale within the European Union are marked with aCEMark which indicates compliance to applicable Directives and EuropeanNormes (EN), as follows.  Amendments to these Directives or ENs areincluded: Normes (EN), as follows:Applicable Directives:• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC• Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EECApplicable Standards:• EN 55 022 – Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio InterferenceCharacteristics of Information Technology Equipment.• EN 50 082-1 – Electromagnetic Compatibility – General ImmunityStandard, Part 1: Residential, Commercial, Light Industry.• IEC 801.2 – Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial ProcessMeasurement and Control Equipment, Part 2: Electrostatic DischargeRequirements.• IEC 801.3 – Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial ProcessMeasurement and Control Equipment, Part 3: Radiated ElectromagnetcField Requirements.• IEC 801.4 - Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial ProcessMeasurement and Control Equipment, Part 4: Electrical Fast TransientsRequirements.• EN 60 950 + Amd 1 + Amd 2 – Safety of Information TechnologyEquipment Including Business Equipment.
27Safety and Usage TipsPlease follow these guidelines while operating the Bluetooth Card:Antenna Care and Efficient UseDo not place a metallic shield around your Bluetooth Card since it willreduce the radio transmission efficiency.DrivingRF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor vehicles, such as carstereo, safety equipment, etc. Check with your vehicle manufacturer’srepresentative to be sure that your Bluetooth Card will not affect theelectronic system in your vehicle.Aircraft• Turn off your Bluetooth Card antenna before boarding any aircraft.• To prevent interference with communications systems, you must not useyour Bluetooth Card while the plane is in the air.• Do not use it on the ground without permission from the crew.
Printed in U.S.A.Technical SupportIf you have trouble installing or using the Bluetooth Card, please refer to the“Troubleshooting” section in the User’s Guide in the Docs folder on theSocket Bluetooth Card Installation CD.   If you still have trouble, contact Socket’s technical support departmentprepared with the following information:• The part number (with revision level) and serial number of the card.• The manufacturer, model number, and Windows CE version of yourmobile computer• What you did to try to correct the problemTo reach Socket’s technical support department:• Visit  www.socketcom.com• Email techsupport@socketcom.com• Phone 510-744-2720• Fax 510-744-2727Please refrain from disassembling the CompactFlash card. Disassembly ofthis device will void the product warranty.© Copyright 2001 Socket Communications, Inc. The Bluetooth Card includes technology licensedunder United States Patent Nos. 4,543,450, 4,603,320, and 4,972,470. Bluetooth and the Bluetoothlogos are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and licensed to SocketCommunications, Inc.

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