User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Notice
- 1 | Introduction
- 2 | General Installation
- 3 | Dial-up Networking
- 4 | Bluetooth ActiveSync and LAN Access
- 5 | Socket OBEX
- 6 | Socket Dialer
- 7 | Bluetooth Serial Port
- 8 | Bluetooth Faxing and Printing
- 9 | My Device Manager
- 10 | Bluetooth Devices Folder
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Safety and Usage Tips
- Appendix C Troubleshooting
- Appendix D Technical Support
- Limited Warranty
- Regulatory Compliance
2. Make sure the other Bluetooth enabled device is set up to receive a
business card. The device must support the OBEX Object Push profile.
IMPORTANT! If the other device is not set up to
receive a business card, you will not be able to send it a
business card!
Note: If the other device is also using the Socket Bluetooth Connection
Kit, you can set it up to receive a contact by tapping the Bluetooth
icon. In the pop-up menu, tap Transfer via Bluetooth | Receive Contact
or File.
2. Now you are ready to exchange business cards. Tap on the Bluetooth
icon. In the pop-up menu, tap Transfer via Bluetooth | Exchange
Business Cards.
3. If your mobile computer has no devices saved to the Bluetooth Devices
Folder, it will begin to search for Bluetooth enabled devices in range.
4. Select the Bluetooth enabled device you wish to exchange business
cards with. If the device is not listed, tap Find to initiate another search.
5. Your mobile computer will begin to exchange business cards. After the
exchange, the new business card should appear in your Contacts list.
Note: Depending on the remote device’s capabilities, it may only accept
your business card but not send one to your device.
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