Appendix: Exchanging and updating data using Bluetooth Utility(only for n30-B)Bluetooth Browser81– My Shortcuts-displays a list of pre-configured connections and establishesconnections– Active Connections-displays active incoming and outgoing connections.• Three menus:– NewConnect!-create a new connection– ToolsPaired devices-pair/un-pair with other devicesBusiness Card Exchange-opens the Business Card Exchange.– View-controls the on-screen display (icons or list).Bluetooth BrowserVarious Bluetooth applications require you to select the device you want to connectto.The Bluetooth Browser appears and searches for other Bluetooth devices. As thesearch progresses, the found devices are listed in the window. To select a device fromthe list, tap it. You do not have to wait for the search to finish; as soon as the desireddevice appears in the list, tap it to select it and return to the previous screen.Remote Device ServicesThis section provides overview instructions for using services provided by otherdevices.Series PortThe use of a Bluetooth wireless serial port connection is identical to the use of aphysical cable serial port connection between two devices.As with a physical connection, the application that will use the connection must beconfigured to use the correct serial port.To determine the communications port assigned to the Bluetooth serial port:• In the lower-right corner of the Today Screen, tap the Bluetooth icon, andthen select Bluetooth Settings.• Use the scroll arrows at the bottom-right of the screen to expose the SerialPort tab, and then select the Serial Port tab.The Outbound COM Port is listed in the lower portion of the screen.Configure the application that will use the Bluetooth Serial Port to send datato this port.• From Bluetooth Manager's My Shortcuts screen open the Bluetooth serialport connection to the remote device.• Send/Receive data from the application.