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Chapter 3: Getting to Know the EP10
Bluetooth Radio
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Psion EP10 Hand-Held Computer User Manual
3.9 Bluetooth Radio
The EP10 is equipped with an on-board Bluetooth radio. This type of radio enables short range data commu-
nication between devices. The Bluetooth radio also provides the capability to use a Bluetooth-enabled cellu-
lar phone as a data modem, exchanging information with other Bluetooth devices. Refer to “Connecting
Using a Bluetooth GPRS Phone” on page 115 for setup details.
3.9.1 Pairing a
Bluetooth
Headset
Before pairing a headset or any other Bluetooth device with your EP10, make certain that the Bluetooth
device power is enabled; it is enabled by default. If, for some reason, it has been disabled:
•Tap on Start>Settings>Connections icon and then, tap on the Wireless Manager icon.
•If the Bluetooth option is listed as Off, tap on Bluetooth to turn the radio on.
Turn your headset on and place it within a few feet of your EP10.
Set your headset to visible so that the EP10 can detect it and establish a connection.
Follow the headset manufacturer’s instructions to place the headset in pairing mode.
•Tap on Start>Settings>Connections>Bluetooth icon.
•In the Device tab, tap on the Scan button. Wait for the EP10 to scan for devices.
•Tap on the headset device in the list.
In the pop-up menu, choose Pair.
If the headset has authentication enabled, the EP10 then prompts you to provide a passcode.
•Type the passcode (or PIN – Personal Identification Number), and then tap on Next.
The EP10 then displays a list of services. Choose the Hands-free service. (If you are attempting to pair
another device, choose it from this list.)
Once you’ve completed your selection, tap on OK. The headset is now paired.
3.10 Inserting the microSD and SIM Card
There are two card holders available in the battery compartment of the EP10 – the lower holder is provided
for a microSD (micro Secure Digital) card and the upper holder is for a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module)
card. The microSD cards provide additional non-volatile memory to your EP10. SIM cards provide access to
the voice option, the Internet, and so on.
3.10.1 Inserting the Cards
Press and release the Power button to turn the unit off.
To access the card slots, slide the battery latch to the right to unlock the battery, and remove it.
Note: Integrated Bluetooth radios are standard on EP10 units. Keep in mind also that Bluetooth is
available simultaneously with WAN and 802.11g on a single EP10.
Note: There is another route to enabling your Bluetooth radio – tap on Start>Settings>Con-
nections>Bluetooth icon. In the scrolling tab bar at the top of the screen, display the Mode
tab, and select Turn on Bluetooth. Tap OK. Note that if you want your EP10 to be visible to
other Bluetooth devices, tap on Discoverable.
Note: If you are using an A2DP headset, this will appear in the list as Wireless Stereo. Hands-free is
designed for phone conversations and Wireless Stereo is designed for stereo-quality music
streaming. Both can be enabled on your headset (if offered).
Note: If the EP10 is equipped with a CDMA radio, only a microSD slot is available. A SIM card slot is
not present.
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