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Windows Mobile

Pair a Windows Mobile device and a Windows XP SP2 Computer

Windows Mobile
Compatibility Information

Windows Mobile
Version
Compatibility
2002 Yes
2003 Yes
5.0 No
6 No
Article Written Using 2002

This guide is for Windows Mobile 2002 and 2003.
Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 6

This page is part of a series on carrying out an Active Sync over Bluetooth.
Other pages: Introduction - Configure ActiveSync for use with Bluetooth

To carry out an ActiveSync over Bluetooth the devices need to be paired. This is where they are connected to each other and have a relationship. Pairing should be initiated from the computer.

The screenshots on this page may differ slightly from your system. They were taken from a HP iPAQ 5450 running Windows Mobile 2002 as that was what we were working with at the time.

  1. Enable Bluetooth on your Windows Mobile.
  2. Allow the Windows Mobile device to be discovered, by entering Bluetooth Settings

    Screenshot - Windows Mobile - Selecting Bluetooth Settings

  3. Choose the "Accessibility" tab and adjust the options as appropriate. Then tap "OK" to accept them.

    Screenshot - Windows Mobile - Enabling the Windows Mobile to be discovered
     

  4. Next, go on to the PC. Open Bluetooth Settings using one of these two methods
    1. Start, Settings, Control Panel, Bluetooth Devices
    2. Right click on the Bluetooth icon and choose "Show Bluetooth Devices.
  5. Either Option should bring up a box similar to below:

    Screenshot - Windows Mobile - PC Bluetooth Settings - Blank
     

  6. Click "Add" to start the wizard.
    Enable the option "My device is set up and ready to be found." and click next.

    Screenshot - Windows Mobile - PC - Welcome to the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard
     

  7. The Bluetooth software will search for any Bluetooth devices in the area that are discoverable.
    The screenshot below finds that it has found one called "Simon-PPC". Click on it and click next.

    Screenshot - Windows Mobile - PC - Add Bluetooth Device Wizard - Select the Device you want to add
     

  8. The wizard will next ask if you need a passkey for your device. You need one to pair the computer with the Windows Mobile, so select the option "Let me choose my own passkey:" Enter something short in to the box (despite Microsoft's recommendation), such as 1234 as shown in the screenshot below and click next.

    Screenshot - Windows Mobile - PC - Add Bluetooth Device Wizard - Do you need a passkey to add your device?
     

  9. Two things will happen now.
    On the PC, a screen will appear asking you to enter the passkey on your device now.

    Windows is exchanging passkeys

    On the Windows Mobile it will pop up a window asking you to enter the passkey.
    Enter the key that you set during the wizard in to the relevant box on the Windows Mobile and then tap "OK" in the top right corner

    Screenshot - Windows Mobile - Bluetooth Authentication
     

  10. Windows will then install the device in to its configuration.

    Screenshot - Windows Mobile - PC - Add Bluetooth Device Wizard - Windows is exchanging passkeys - installing device
     

  11. On the complete screen it will show what it has recorded. The key information you need for ActiveSync is the COM port number that it has used for Incoming. In the screenshot below it is COM5.
    Click Finish to close the wizard.

    Screenshot - Windows Mobile - PC - Add Bluetooth Device Wizard - Complete - showing summary

    You can find the settings on the Bluetooth Devices page.

    Screenshot - Windows Mobile - PC - Bluetooth Devices listing
     

  12. On the Windows Mobile you will get prompts for two types of connection to be made, which should be accepted.

    Screenshot - Windows Mobile - Bluetooth Authorisation Requested - Dial up NetworkingScreenshot - Windows Mobile - Bluetooth Authorisation Requested - Generic Serial Service

Now Configure ActiveSync to use Bluetooth here.

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