User's Manual
CHAPTER FIVE - CONECTIVITY
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3. Double-tap on the line of the discovered PC in the devices area, the pop-
up menu appears on the screen
4. Tap on the ’Pair’ menu item to get your PL3000 paired with your computer;
your PL3000 asks the passkey
5. Enter Bluetooth passkey of your choice in the ‘Pin Code:’ field (at least a
sequence of four digits such as ‘1234’ is required, however the PC end will
suggest no less than 8 digits for the passkey)
6. Tap on the ‘OK’ button at the bottom of the page
7. Click on the message on the screen of your PC, an ‘Add Bluetooth Device
Wizard’ utility window opens on the screen
8. Follow the instructions that the wizard utility gives, and finish the pairing on
your Windows PC.
Now, on the ‘Scan’ page the NID BTManager should inform you that
the PL3000 is paired with the Windows computer.
The previous steps got your devices paired; the following steps are required to
browse services on your PC. Furthermore, the following steps instruct you to link
your PL3000 to the ActiveSync service on your PC, but not yet to establish the
actual ActiveSync connection between the PL3000 and the PC.
Before you continue, you need to start up the ActiveSync on your Windows
computer so that there is a service to associate with. Be aware that in the
ActiveSync the connection shall be allowed to the virtual serial port (COMx)
Note! At the PC end the Windows is a bit tricky with its
discoverability; on the ‘Options’ page in the ‘Bluetooth
Devices’ control panel applet on your PC you may be
compelled to turn discover off and on again. Do not omit to
apply the change to the Bluetooth stack after the
discoverability change.
Note! This step may not work unambiguously; first tap may
show available services on the device as well. However,
that services information is not a current one, but because
of the prior browsing the Bluetooth services on your
PL3000.
Hint: At this point, your PC should inform you that ‘A
Bluetooth device is requesting to connect to your computer’