
Blue I manual
1.0 Getting started
1.1 Package includes
You should have in your possession a blue containing all the software you will need
to take full advantage of this Bluetooth device. This manual should be sufficient help
to get you up and running with your new blue I.
1.2 Prepare your device
Your blue I is easily slipped on to the back of your iPAQ. Make sure that it is pulled
up to the max; you will hear a click once the blue I is in the right place. Once there,
the installation program starts directly.
2.0 Installing the software
When the Blue I is correctly slipped on, the software installation will commence
automatically and install the software needed for the iPAQ. Afterwards the Wizard
will start to guide you thru the pairing process.
2.1 Wizard
The wizard is here to help you to pair your Bluetooth devices with your
iPAQ. Put the Bluetooth device(s) you want to pair with in discoverable
mode and click next. The wizard will now start to discover you devices.
This operation will take a few seconds, and when its done you will see a
list of devices found. (screen). Select the device you want and the wizard
will try and pair it for you. If the device you are paring with requires a
passkey the wizard will prompt you for one now. When completed, you
will find yourself in the Bluetooth properties page and hopefully with your paired
device in one of the roll-down menus. If you do have any problem with the wizard
please see 7.1 Installing software, for more information.
3.0 Bluetooth Properties page
The Bluetooth Properties page is the place from where you have full
control over anything concerning Bluetooth. You will see three tabs to the
bottom; Favorites, Settings and Devices. There is also a menu where you
can reach the wizard, as well as enable or disable the startup tips.
3.1 Favorites tab
Favorites give you an overview of the devices in use, and a nice and easy
way to change the active in the different services by selecting a new one

from the drop-down menus. To change or add a device you simply roll down that
service drop-down menu to your preferred choice.
• You can select a device to connect with.
• Select on connect allows you to select which device to connect to when the
connection is made.
• Automatic chooses the first Bluetooth device it can find.
• Add device allows you to add a device to the list, can also be done from the
device properties page, see 3.3.1 Device properties.
3.2 Settings tab
Here you have the opportunity to change the settings of the blue I. The local bluetooth
device name is the name that other Bluetooth devices will see. Make
discoverable will enable the blue I to be found by other Bluetooth devices
until you press the button again or you close Bluetooth preferences. More
options you may change are
• Use authentication selects if you want your devices to use a
passkey to be able to pair with your blue I.
• Default pincode allows you to set a pincode, instead of being
prompted of one when pairing.
• Use encryption, allows you to turn of the embedded encryption.
• Disable led turns of the blinking LEDs on the back to save battery.
You will also find a power save mode, where you set if the blue I should Boot on
insertion or Boot on demand. The last one saves your battery power, but Boot on
insertion is faster to start up.
3.3 Devices tab
This is the complete device list of devices known to your blue I. Every
Bluetooth device your blue I is paired with will be on this list and also all
devices that you manually add. In the right column you see if the device is
paired with your blue I. A double-click or a tap and hold on the name will
bring out the device menu, from where you can do the following…
• See and change the properties of the device
• Remove the device from your device list
You can also add a device to the list of known, by clicking on add device.
3.3.1 Device properties
In the device properties page you see all information about the remote device, such as
device name, address and remote services supported. You can change what the remote
device will be called on your device. Here is also an option to use the device for
ActiveSync. Only one device can be selected for ActiveSync. To start ActiveSync