Motorola A835 User Manual

Modem User’s Guide  
Motorola A835 with HP iPAQ (PPC 2003)  
Connected Using Bluetooth  
Contents  
About this Guide ................................................................ 2  
Before you begin ............................................................ 2  
When connected to the Internet .......................................... 2  
Bluetooth Connection........................................................... 3  
Quick Setup .................................................................. 3  
Detailed Setup............................................................... 4  
B1. Creating the Dial-up Connection................................ 4  
B2. Creating the Bluetooth Connection............................. 8  
Operation.................................................................... 15  
B3. Making a Dial-up Connection ................................... 15  
B4. Terminating a Dial-up Connection............................. 18  
Troubleshooting ................................................................ 20  
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About this Guide  
This guide describes how to install and configure a Bluetooth  
connection between a Motorola A835 mobile and an HP iPAQ PDA  
running the Microsoft ® Pocket PC v4 (PPC 2003) operating system.  
It also describes how to then connect to the Internet from your PDA  
using your 3 mobile as a modem.  
This guide shows screens for the HP iPAQ h2210. The exact screens  
displayed depend on the iPAQ model and installed firmware version.  
For brevity, where these instructions refer to “PDA”, this means any  
HP iPAQ PDA running PPC 2003 unless stated otherwise.  
Before you begin  
Make sure you have:  
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A charged Motorola A835 mobile  
An active 3G USIM card inserted into the Motorola A835 mobile  
Turned the mobile off and then on again  
The mobile is in Video Zone or Messaging Zone. In Video Zone the  
mobile network indicator displays the 3G symbol; in Messaging Zone  
the network indicator displays the 2.5G symbol  
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Performed a soft reset on the PDA  
When connected to the Internet  
When your PDA is connected to the Internet using your mobile as a  
modem:  
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You can make and receive voice and video calls on your mobile if  
you are not downloading or uploading data  
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If you are downloading or uploading data an incoming voice call will  
be diverted to your voicemail if your divert when busy setting is  
turned-on; otherwise, the incoming caller will hear an engaged  
tone  
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Video calls will not connect if you are downloading or uploading  
data and callers will see an engaged message  
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About this Guide  
Bluetooth Connection  
This section describes how to install and configure a connection  
between a Motorola A835 mobile and a PDA using Bluetooth. The steps  
include setting-up a connection to the Internet.  
Refer to the relevant product information or contact the manufacturer  
for any queries or issues with your Bluetooth hardware or software.  
Your PDA should not be connected to any other device when following  
this process.  
Quick Setup  
If you are familiar with setting-up connections on the PPC 2003  
operating system, follow these quick steps. Otherwise, work through  
the Detailed Setup on page 4.  
1. On your PDA, tap on Start > Settings > Connections tab >  
Connections icon.  
2. Under My ISP, tap on Add a new modem connection.  
3. Make the connection name 3 and select the Bluetooth Dialup  
Modem.  
4. Enter the dialled number string: *99***1#  
5. Leave the user name, password and domain fields Blank.  
6. Select Advanced and enter the extra dial-string: +cgatt=0  
7. To pair Bluetooth on your PDA, tap on Start, then select  
Bluetooth Manager > New > Connect then run the Partner with a  
cell phone wizard. Select to use this phone as default connection  
to the Internet.  
8. When connecting your PDA to the 3 network for the first time a  
username and password screen appears, leave both fields Blank  
and Tick to save your password. The connection can now be  
established.  
9. You have completed the set-up; you can now browse the Internet  
using Internet Explorer on your PDA.  
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Detailed Setup  
B1. Creating the Dial-up Connection  
1. Tap on the Start Menu. Then tap on Settings.  
2. Tap the Connections tab at the bottom of the screen then tap on  
the Connections icon.  
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3. Under My ISP tap on Add a new modem connection. This screen  
may vary depending on whether you have created a connection  
previously.  
4. Enter 3 for the connection name and select the Bluetooth Dialup  
Modem as displayed below then tap Next.  
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5. For the Motorola A835 the dialled number required is *99***1#,  
once entered tap Next.  
6. Leave all fields Blank as no user name and password is required.  
Now tap the Advanced tab.  
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7. Enter +cgatt=0 in the extra dial string box. You may uncheck Wait  
for dial tone before dialling although this does not effect the  
connection. Now tap ok (in the top right-hand corner of your  
PDA’s screen), then Finish, then ok, then close Settings.  
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B2. Creating the Bluetooth Connection  
The next step in the connection process is to establish the  
Bluetooth connection with your mobile.  
1. On your PDA, tap the small Bluetooth icon at the bottom right of  
your screen and select Bluetooth Manager.  
2. At the bottom of the screen tap New and then Connect!  
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BluetoothConnection  
3. Select Partner with a cell phonethen tap Next 3 times.  
4. You will now be at this screen of the Connection Wizard.  
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5. On your mobile press Fast Menu, select Connection and then  
select Bluetooth Link.  
6. Select Setup, ensure Power is switched On then select Find Me.  
This will allow your mobile to be discovered by your PDA for a  
period of 60 seconds.  
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BluetoothConnection  
7. On your PDA, in the Device box tap on <No device selected>  
while your mobile is discoverable.  
8. Your PDA will now search for your mobile. Your mobile’s name  
will then be displayed on your PDA.  
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9. Tap on the mobile phone icon, you will be prompted to enter a  
passkey. Choose a 4 digit number, this is required only once to  
create bonding between your PDA and the mobile that you want  
to connect to. There may be other mobiles operating Bluetooth in  
the vicinity, this passkey ensures that you only connect to your  
own mobile.  
After entering a passkey on your PDA tap Next; this may be  
hidden behind the PDA’s on-screen keyboard. To minimise the  
keyboard, tap on the keyboard icon in the lower right-hand corner  
of the screen.  
Your mobile will now prompt if you want it to bond with the PDA,  
select YES. You will then be prompted for the passkey to accept  
the Bluetooth connection. Enter the same passkey as you entered  
in your PDA and press OK; the two devices are now Bluetooth  
bonded.  
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BluetoothConnection  
10. On your PDA, tick the box for Use this phone as default  
connection to the Internet then select the 3 connection, tap  
Next, tap Finish then close the Bluetooth Connection Wizard  
11. To connect your PDA to the Internet via your mobile, tap on the  
Connection icon located next to the clock and speaker icon at  
the top of the screen, then in the Connectivity dialogue box tap  
on the 3 connection link *99***1#.  
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12. The first time your PDA connects to the Internet you will be  
prompted for a username, password and domain, these fields  
should be left blank. Tick the save password box and tap OK.  
13. A connection to the Internet will now be established. You can  
now browse the Internet using Internet Explorer on your PDA.  
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Operation  
B3. Making a Dial-up Connection  
If you have previously completed the Setup process, for day-to day  
operation you need only follow these steps. If you already have  
Bluetooth turned-on on your PDA and mobile go direct to step 4 in the  
process below.  
1. If Bluetooth is not turned-on on your mobile, press Fast Menu,  
select Connection and then select Bluetooth Link.  
2. Select Setup, select Power and change to On.  
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3. If Bluetooth is not turned-on on your PDA, tap the small  
Bluetooth icon at the bottom right of your screen and select Turn  
Bluetooth ON.  
4. To connect your PDA to the Internet via your mobile, tap on the  
Connection icon located next to the clock and speaker icon at  
the top of the screen, then in the Connectivity dialogue box tap  
on the 3 connection link *99***1#.  
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BluetoothConnection  
5. A connection to the Internet will now be established. You can  
now browse the Internet using Internet Explorer on your PDA.  
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B4. Terminating a Dial-up Connection  
1. To terminate the Internet connection on your PDA simply tap the  
Connection icon located next to the clock and speaker icon at  
the top of the screen and then in the Connectivity dialogue box  
tap Disconnect.  
If you frequently connect your PDA to the Internet using your  
mobile (for example more than once per day) it is recommended  
that you leave Bluetooth turned-on on your PDA and your mobile.  
This makes connection much easier and quicker – all you need do  
is activate and terminate the connection on your PDA.  
If you do not frequently connect your PDA to the Internet using  
your mobile you may choose to turn-off Bluetooth on your PDA  
and mobile to conserve battery power, see below.  
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BluetoothConnection  
2. To turn-off Bluetooth on your PDA, tap the small Bluetooth icon  
at the bottom right of your screen and select Turn Bluetooth  
OFF.  
3. To turn-off Bluetooth on your mobile press Quick Menu, select  
Connection then select Bluetooth Link. Select Setup, select  
Power and change to Off.  
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Troubleshooting  
If an error occurs during setup or operation check the following  
options:  
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If Bluetooth works normally until you try to dial out, or your PDA  
displays connecting for a long period of time. Perform a soft reset  
and turn your mobile off then on and try connecting again.  
If your PDA is unable to detect your mobile or is unable to create a  
Bluetooth connection. Perform a soft reset and turn your mobile off  
then on and try connecting again.  
If there is only one bar of battery displayed on your mobile, it will  
be difficult to make a connection. Your mobile needs to be charged  
as Bluetooth connections may consume battery power very quickly.  
If there is no 3G / 2.5G symbol on the top of your mobile, it may be  
out of coverage, you will not be able to establish a connection to  
the 3 Network.  
In Internet Explorer, if the ”Page you are looking for cannot be  
found” error is displayed, switch your mobile off and on, then try  
connecting again.  
If the message, “To connect to either the Internet or work set up a  
new connection in Settings” is displayed on your PDA after tapping  
on the connection icon when trying to establish a connection follow  
these steps. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections  
icon > Advance > Select Networks, in the top box select Bluetooth  
Setting, then tap ok twice and close Settings; the connection  
should now work as before.  
If the problem remains unresolved, call 3 Care on:  
Personal customers: 13 33 20  
Business customers: 13 31 03  
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