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Windows Mobile
Configure ActiveSync for use with Bluetooth
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 or Windows Mobile 6
This page is part of a series on carrying out an Active Sync over Bluetooth. Other pages:
Introduction - Pair a Windows Mobile and a Windows XP SP2 Computer
To carryout an ActiveSync over Bluetooth the devices need to be paired. This is where they are connected to each other and have a relationship. If you haven't already paired your devices, please click here for a guide.
The screenshots on this page may differ slightly from your system. They were taken from a HP iPAQ 5450 running Pocket PC 2002 as that was what we were working with at the time.
PC Settings First configure the Windows XP SP2 Computer.
- Open Active Sync Connection Settings from the "File" menu.
- Adjust the settings on "Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port:" and choose the COM port that is indicated as being "Incoming" on the Bluetooth Devices configuration screen. In the example shown in the screenshots below the COM port is 5. All other options should be left alone.


- Click OK to accept the changes.
Windows Mobile Settings
The changes required on the Windows Mobile are a little more complex.
- Start the Bluetooth Manager

- Tap on "New" and then "Connect"

- A choice of connection types will be presented. Scroll down until you reach "ActiveSync via Bluetooth". Tab "Next" in the lower right corner to continue.

- You will be shown two screens with advice on how to prepare the PC. This has already been covered above, so you can skip past these by tapping "Next" on each on.
 
- You will then reach a point where you have the option of selecting a device, but there will be no device selected.
Tap in the box to start the process of finding the device.

- After a moment the Windows Mobile will find your Bluetooth device. Tap on it to select.
(In the screenshot the PC is called "Clark-Gable")

- You will then be asked to create a shortcut. The defaults are fine, so tap "Finish" in the lower right corner.

- The wizard will then attempt an ActiveSync immediately.
- In "Bluetooth Manager" you will see the ActiveSync shortcut selected.

Adjusting ActiveSync to use the Bluetooth Connection
After making the connection, you can adjust ActiveSync to use the Bluetooth Connection when it is cradled. This is useful if you want to remove the USB cable.
- Start ActiveSync, then choose "Options".

- On the first tab "PC" change the default "USB Default" to "Bluetooth ActiveSync" as per the screenshots below.
 
- Tap "OK" in the top right corner to accept the change.
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