Hi Tom:
I am going to do the first steps again, because I may say
something in a different way.
To connect via Bluetooth:
1. Turn on the Bluetooth feature on the phone
2. From the Main Menu, press U for Utilities. Press M. Under
miscellaneous, set Active Sync to Bluetooth.
3. From the Main Menu, press O chord, C for Connectivity, and B
for Bluetooth.
4. Turn it on and say "yes" to search for devices.
5. Find your phone in the device list and press Enter.
6. BN/VN will say list of services on device:
7. Space until you see "modem" and press Enter.
8. Your phone is paired and active.
9. Go back to Main Menu. Go to options, connectivity, and C to
create a new connection and press Enter.
10. Name it and press Enter.
11. At modem type, press Space with dots 3-4 until you see your
cell phone and press Enter.
12. Enter in the phone number, user name, and pass word in the
appropriate fields.
13. Set dial tone to no and press Enter.
14. Press Space with E and answer yes to save.
Hoping this is a
wonderful day for you.
Warmest Regards,
Rhonda Clark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Lange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 21:47:04 -0800
Subject: [Braillenote] The saga continues... was Error 635
Hi,
In the below post, I show Rhonda's procedure for using the 6682
as a modem
with the BN and setting up a connection. It seems that the error
635 was
due to an improperly entered phone number; I discovered this
after checking
the connection again, having changed the device to internal
modem. Once the
numbers were re-entered, I logged in using standard dialup and it
worked
great.
However, after switching back to bluetooth, I no longer get error
635, but,
after accepting the connection request with the 6682, the call is
attempted
and I hear three beep tones repeated three times, the tones being
similar to
what you get when you call a disconnected number. Then I get a
message that
says "no carrier" showing on the Braille display. . Hmmm. Any
clues? I'm
probably missing something here but it seems that I might be
getting closer
somehow.
Thanks,
Tom
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