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GeoExplorer 2008 Series User Guide     
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Getting Connected     
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Bluetooth wireless connections explained
The GeoExplorer 2008 series handheld has an integrated Bluetooth radio that you can 
use to establish a wireless connection to other Bluetooth devices that are within range. 
Using a Bluetooth connection, you can communicate with devices such as cellular 
phones, office computers, other handhelds, and Bluetooth-enabled laser rangefinders 
and barcode scanners. You can also communicate with peripheral devices that use 
Bluetooth adaptors instead of serial or USB connections.
The GeoExplorer 2008 series handheld can act as a Bluetooth client device or a 
Bluetooth host device, and can act as both at the same time. The concepts of client and 
host devices are explained in detail below.
Connecting to a Bluetooth device as a client
You can use the GeoExplorer 2008 series handheld as  client device, which uses 
services
 offered by Bluetooth host devices that are within range. In general the host 
device provides information to the client device, but in some cases the client initiates 
the connection and also provides information to the host device.
The services used by a GeoExplorer 2008 series handheld when connecting as a 
Bluetooth client are:
A client can connect to a number of different services provided by different hosts. The 
number of active connections at any one time affects the speed of the connections. 
 shows the handheld connected to different types of host devices using 
Bluetooth wireless technology. 
Service
Description
Dialup Networking 
(DUN)
Connects the handheld to a cellular phone or modem for dial-up 
network or Internet access.
Personal Area 
Networking (PAN) 
Connects to Bluetooth network access points or phones that support the 
Personal Area Network/Network Access (PAN) profile.
Serial Port  
Emulates an RS-232 serial (COM) port on the handheld.
ActiveSync
Enables an ActiveSync connection to a computer. 
Input Device (HID)
Connects the handheld to a physical input device, such as a keyboard.
Wireless Stereo
Connects to Bluetooth A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) 
headphones.