User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Revision History
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- About This Guide
- Getting Started
- Using the TC55
- Calls
- Applications
- Data Capture
- Wireless
- Wireless Wide Area Networks
- Wireless Local Area Networks
- Bluetooth
- Adaptive Frequency Hopping
- Security
- Bluetooth Profiles
- Bluetooth Power States
- Bluetooth Radio Power
- Discovering Bluetooth Device(s)
- Changing the Bluetooth Name
- Connecting to a Bluetooth Device
- Selecting Profiles on the Bluetooth Device
- Unpairing a Bluetooth Device
- Pairing with the CS3070
- Pairing the RS507 Hands-Fee Imager
- Near Field Communications
- Accessories
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Technical Specifications
- Index
• Human Interface Device Profile (HID) - Allows Bluetooth keyboards, pointing devices, gaming devices and
remote monitoring devices to connect to the TC55.
•
Object Push Profile (OPP) - Allows the TC55 to push and pull objects to and from a push server.
• Dial-up Networking (DUN) - Allows the TC55 to access the Internet and other dial-up services using a Bluetooth
enabled mobile phone.
• Hands-Free Profile (HFP) - Allows a hands-free device, such as a Bluetooth headset, to place and receive calls on
the TC55.
• Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) - Allows the TC55 to stream stereo-quality audio to a wireless
headset or wireless stereo speakers.
• Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) - Allows the TC55 to control televisions, hi-fi equipment, etc.
• General Object Exchange Profile (GOEP) - Provides a basis for other data profiles. Based on OBEX and
sometimes referred to as such.
• Handsfree Profile (HFP) - Allow car hands-free kits to communicate with mobile phones in the car.
• Personal Area Network (PAN) - Allow the use of Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol on Layer 3 protocols
for transport over a Bluetooth link.
• General Audio/Video Distribution Profile (GAVDP) - Provides the basis for A2DP, and VDP.
• PhoneBook Access Profile (PBAP) - Allows exchange of Phone Book Objects between a car kit and a mobile
phone to allow the car kit to display the name of the incoming caller; allow the car kit to download the phone book
so the user can initiate a call from the car display.
Bluetooth Power States
The Bluetooth radio is off by default.
• Suspend - When the TC55 goes into suspend mode, the Bluetooth radio stays on.
• Airplane Mode - When the TC55 is placed in Airplane Mode, the Bluetooth radio turns off. When Airplane mode
is disabled, the Bluetooth radio returns to the prior state. When in Airplane Mode, the Bluetooth radio can be
turned back on if desired.
Bluetooth Radio Power
Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions (e.g., an airplane). When the
radio is off, other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the device. Turn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange
information with other Bluetooth devices (within range). Communicate only with Bluetooth radios in close proximity.
Note: To achieve the best battery life turn off radios when not in use.
Enabling Bluetooth
Procedure:
1
Touch
.
2
Touch .
3
Slide the Bluetooth switch to the ON position.
also appears in the Status bar.
4
Touch .
Disabling Bluetooth
Procedure:
1
Touch .
2
Touch .
3 Slide the Bluetooth switch to the OFF position.
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