Using Your Standard Nokia Mobile Phone with the Logitech Wireless Hub

Using Your Standard Nokia Mobile Phone with the Logitech Wireless Hub

Using your standard Nokia mobile phone with the Logitech wireless hub © 2005 Logitech, Inc. Using your standard Nokia mobile phone with the Logitech wireless hub Contents Before you start 3 Connecting your Nokia mobile phone 3 ® Viewing the device icon for your Nokia mobile phone Error! Bookmark not defined. Get organized - synchronize! 6 Synchronizing your Nokia mobile phone and your computer 6 Checking your synchronization settings 6 Transferring calls to your computer 7 Troubleshooting 8 This manual is published by Logitech. Logitech assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. © 2005 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Logitech is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Microsoft, MSN, ActiveSync, and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Screenshots reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation. © 2005 Logitech, Inc. 2 Using your standard Nokia mobile phone with the Logitech wireless hub Before you start Before you use your Nokia® mobile phone with your wireless hub, confirm that: • Your mobile phone is supported by PC Suite version 6.3 or higher. Only Nokia® mobile phones supported by PC Suite 6.3 or higher are covered in this guide. To check, visit the Nokia web site at www.nokia.com/pcsuite. • You have installed your Logitech product, the SetPoint™ software, and Easy Synchronization. As part of the SetPoint installation the WIDCOMM® Bluetooth® software (stack) is installed. Most versions of the WIDCOMM® Bluetooth® stack are supported; details of compatible versions are listed in the installation guide, provided at www.logitech.com/bluetooth/installation. This guide assumes that you are using the WIDCOMM® Bluetooth® software (stack) rather than a different manufacturer’s stack; if you prefer to use a different stack refer to the manufacturer’s help system for instructions. • You are using the Bluetooth® wireless hub supplied with your Logitech product or you have an equivalent configuration – see www.logitech.com/bluetooth/installation for details. • You have installed the PC Suite software, version 6.3 or higher, for your mobile phone. (Refer to the CD that came with your mobile phone for more information.) If this PC suite software isn’t installed on your computer, you won’t be able to access most of the features described in this guide. This software is usually available on the web site of your mobile phone manufacturer (www.logitech.com/bluetooth/howto provides some links). This guide contains all the information you need to connect and start using your Nokia® mobile phone. If you need further information, additional sources are available: • www.logitech.com/bluetooth provides general information about the Bluetooth® technology. • www.logitech.com/bluetooth/installation explains how to install Logitech® devices and software. • www.logitech.com/bluetooth/howto provides a product compatibility matrix which lists the products that have been tested and approved for use with the Logitech wireless hub. Connecting your Nokia mobile phone This section describes how to connect using the WIDCOMM® Bluetooth® stack. However, if you are using Microsoft® Windows® XP Service Pack 2 and prefer to use its built-in Microsoft® stack, refer to the Windows® Help and Support Center for connection instructions. To connect your Nokia® mobile phone and computer: 1 Make your Nokia® mobile phone discoverable. On your mobile phone, from the Menu select Connect. then Bluetooth, and check that Bluetooth is set to ‘On’. 2 Start the Bluetooth Setup Wizard in one of three ways: • Press the Connect button on your Bluetooth wireless hub. -or- • Right-click the Bluetooth icon, , in the Windows taskbar and select Add a Bluetooth Device from the menu displayed. -or- © 2005 Logitech, Inc. 3 Using your standard Nokia mobile phone with the Logitech wireless hub • Select Add a Bluetooth Device from the Bluetooth Tasks panel in the My Bluetooth Places screen in your Windows Explorer (available in Windows XP only). The first screen of the wizard is displayed. 3 Search for devices by clicking Next >. The wizard then searches for Bluetooth devices within range, and displays those it finds: The devices found are listed. If a large number of devices are found, make a selection here to display just those you are interested in. Click here to search again if your mobile phone is not found. Your Nokia® mobile phone may not be found the first time you carry out a search. Click Search Again to repeat the search. 4 Select your Nokia® mobile phone by highlighting it and clicking Next >. You have now discovered your Nokia® mobile phone! 5 Pair your Nokia® mobile phone and computer. To do this, enter a Passkey of up to 16 numbers (digits only) and click Pair Now. (A Passkey is also known as a PIN Code.) Please note: • If you want to, you can click Skip Pairing at this stage but doing so means you need to pair the two devices every time you want to transfer any data - synchronize, transfer pictures, and so on. • You can also pair your Nokia® mobile phone using the Phone Selector facility in Nokia® PC Suite. On your Nokia® mobile phone you are prompted to choose whether to accept the pairing request from your computer. Click Accept, type a passcode to match the Passkey you entered on your computer, and click OK. When your Nokia® mobile phone and computer are successfully paired, the Bluetooth Service Selection dialog is displayed listing the services available to use. © 2005 Logitech, Inc. 4 Using your standard Nokia mobile phone with the Logitech wireless hub If you get an error message indicating that your Nokia® mobile phone hasn’t ® paired, this may be for a variety of reasons: your Nokia mobile phone may have come out of discoverable mode or may be out of range. For suggestions about the actions you can take see Troubleshooting, page 8. 6 Choose the services you want to use with your Nokia® mobile phone, and complete the dialog box displayed for each service to configure it. All of the services offer a Secure Connection box. If the data passed between your Nokia® mobile phone and computer is confidential or sensitive, check this box to encrypt it. Information about the other details you can specify is provided below: OBEX Object Push service Select options to suit your requirements – for example if you want to save the business cards you receive to Microsoft Outlook on your computer select ‘Microsoft Outlook’ in the drop-down list for Received Business Cards. Dial-up Networking service In the drop-down list, make sure that the BluetoothConnection option is selected. Nokia PC Suite service We recommend that you make a note of the COM Port used by the Nokia® PC Suite service for your Nokia® mobile phone. This may be useful if you experience connection problems. 7 When you have completed the dialogs for the different services selected, click Finish in the Bluetooth Service Selection dialog. 8 Authorize your computer to connect to your mobile phone. On your mobile phone menu select Connect., then Bluetooth, and open the trusted device list. Choose your computer name, select Defined as authorized or Set as Authorized, then select Yes when prompted. Your Nokia® mobile phone doesn’t need to remain connected to your computer. When you synchronize data or transfer pictures, connection takes place automatically. Making sure that your device is connected A device icon for your Nokia® mobile phone is shown in your Bluetooth Neighborhood. To see this: 1 Double-click the Bluetooth icon, , in the Windows taskbar. The Explore My Bluetooth Places window is displayed. 2 Select View devices in range. A list of Bluetooth devices within range of your computer is displayed, including your Nokia® mobile phone. The icon for your Nokia® mobile phone indicates whether it is paired or connected: Not paired or connected Paired but not connected Paired and connected At this stage, the icon of your device should indicated your device is ‘Paired but nor connected’. If you have followed the steps in the previous section but your Nokia® mobile phone is still not paired, see Troubleshooting, page 8, for suggestions of the actions you should take. © 2005 Logitech, Inc. 5 Using your standard Nokia mobile phone with the Logitech wireless hub Get organized - synchronize! Once your Bluetooth device has been paired with your computer, you can use Easy Synchronization to synchronize the contact information held on your computer and Nokia® mobile phone. This keeps both devices up-to-date without having to key in all the details twice. Synchronizing your Nokia mobile phone and your computer To be able to synchronize the contact details on your Nokia® mobile phone and your computer you must have: • Installed PC Suite for your Nokia® mobile phone. Refer to the CD provided with your Nokia® mobile phone for more information. -or- • Connected your Nokia® mobile phone. Make sure that your Nokia® mobile phone is paired to your computer, and that your Nokia® mobile phone recognizes your computer as an authorized device. See the section Connecting your Nokia mobile phone, page 3. To synchronize: 1 Make sure your Nokia® mobile phone is in the ‘idle’ state. 2 Do one of the following: • Press the Easy Synchronization hot key on your keyboard, . • In the Windows® taskbar, click the Connected To Nokia icon, , and select Synchronise.

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