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Now that you have established a dial-up network connection, you can check email or look at a
webpage using one of two methods. The first method is to let an application do the work. (This option
is especially useful with cell phones.) The second method is to do the work yourself. Instructions for
each method follow.
Method 1: Use an internet browser or application
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Fill in the network login boxes.
Method 2: Do it yourself
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections.
2. Choose Manage existing connections.
Tap and hold on a connection and choose Connect from the menu that appears.
Human Interface Device (HID) Profile
This profile allows you to connect with Human Interface Devices like Bluetooth keyboards and
mice. To make a connection, follow these steps:
1. Make sure Bluetooth is on or discoverable. Create a Bluetooth partnership with the device.
(See the previous section for instructions on how to do these tasks.)
2. Make sure the HID is ready for pairing and select New Partnership to search for a Bluetooth
device.
3. Select the name of the HID and tap Next.
4. If the device has an assigned passkey or accepts a passkey you give it, enter the passkey on
your MapSight and tap Next. If the device needs no passkey, leave the Passkey field blank,
tap Next, and choose No when you are asked whether you want the device to be added to the
device list.
Note: Saying No when you are asked whether you want to add the device to the device list
allows you to proceed to the next screen; saying Yes returns you to the passkey screen.
5. If appropriate, enter the same passkey on the HID to establish a partnership.
6. Select Input Device.
7. Tap Finish. You now have a partnership with the HID.
Note: If no partnership appears for the HID on the Devices tab screen, try resetting your
MapSight.
Object Push Profile (OPP or beaming)
Your MapSight uses Object Exchange File (OBEX) protocol to transfer or
such as business cards from one Bluetooth-enabled device to another. For instructions, read
on.
Transferring data from a Bluetooth-enabled device
To send data from a Bluetooth-enabled device to your MapSight, follow these steps:
1. Make sure your MapSight is discoverable. (See the previous section or the on-device help on
your MapSight for instructions.)
2. On the Bluetooth-enabled device, tap and hold the stylus on the filename you want to beam. A
menu appears.
3. Choose Beam File. The device finds your MapSight.
4. Send data from the device to your MapSight. Your MapSight receives the data.
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