1
Set the DIP switch 1 (setup/normal operation mode selector)
and the DIP switch 3 (private ON/OFF selector) on the
bottom panel of the unit to OFF.
For details, refer to "DIP Switch Settings" on page 17.
2
Turn on the power of the PCGA-BM1.
3
Activate Bluetooth communications at the notebook and
perform a device discovery for the PCGA-BM1, then perform
a service discovery.
For details on how to terminate communications, refer to the manuals
provided with your Sony notebook.
When the service discovery is carried out, the Passkey input dialog box
for the PCGA-BM1 appears on the display of the notebook.
4
Enter the Passkey for the PCGA-BM1 to bond the PCGA-
BM1 to the notebook.
The factory default Passkey for the PCGA-BM1 is the serial number of
the unit, as shown on a label affixed to the bottom panel. For the
location of the label, refer to "Bottom view" in the section "Names of
Parts" on page 12.
This step also bonds the notebook to the PCGA-BM1.
5
When the link is established, terminate communications at
the notebook.
For details on how to terminate communications, refer to the manuals
provided with your Sony notebook.
6
Turn off the power of the PCGA-BM1 and set the DIP switch
3 (private ON/OFF selector) to ON.
Leave DIP switch 1 (setup/normal operation mode selector) in the OFF
position.
Note
For normal communications, the DIP switch 1 (setup/normal operation mode selector)
must be in the OFF position and the DIP switch 3 (private ON/OFF selector) in the ON
position. If the DIP switch 3 is left in the OFF position, other Bluetooth compatible
devices can detect the presence of the PCGA-BM1. If users of such devices know the
Passkey, they can bond a computer to the PCGA-BM1 and use it to access a dial-up
service which may incur charges to the subscriber. Therefore the DIP switch 3 should
only be set to ON when performing bonding or changing settings.
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