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Step 4: Establish a Bluetooth Link Between
ProMark3 RTK and the Cell Phone
List the Cell Phone’s Local Services
1. Tap . The cell phone icon appears instantly and you
can see a yellow circle included indicative of an active
pair of Bluetooth devices.
2. Double-tap the cell phone icon. The Bluetooth Manager
window now shows the Bluetooth services offered by your
cell phone (see screen example opposite)
.
Establish a Bluetooth Connection
1. Double-tap the Dial-Up Networking icon. As a result, a
connection is automatically implemented using the first
Bluetooth virtual port available on ProMark3 RTK. The
message “
Connection succeeded on communication port
COMx:” is displayed.
NOTE: COM1 is the only physical COM port on ProMark3
RTK. COM2 is an internal virtual port and COM3 is auto
-
matically assigned as the first Bluetooth virtual port at
power on. So when you double-tap the Dial-Up Networking
icon, COM4 is normally the port used for that connection.
2. Tap OK to close the message window. Note the presence of
a plug in a green circle on the Dial-Up Networking icon
showing that the connection is effective (see opposite).
Create a Shortcut for Future Connections
This shortcut will allow you to save time for future connections
as you won’t have to list the local services of the cell phone to
re-activate the Bluetooth link. Instead you will just have to
double-tap the shortcut.
1. Tap and hold the Dial-Up Networking icon. When a dotted
circle appears, remove the stylus and, in the menu that
pops up, select
Create Shortcut. A message “Shortcut suc-
cessfully saved” appears after a few seconds.
2. Tap OK to close the message window.
3. Tap to view the shortcut you have just created.
4. Tap to minimize the Bluetooth Manager window.
Step 5: Prepare the GPRS Connection
1. Double-tap Network and Dial-up Connections.