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     7 <title>Bluetooth Connectivity Setup</title>
     7 <title>Bluetooth Connectivity Setup</title>
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    11 <h2>Bluetooth Connection Setup</h2>
    11 <h2>Bluetooth Connection Setup</h2>
    12 <p>The on-device debug agent software supports the use of Bluetooth to debug programs running on a target device. To enable communication with a Bluetooth device, a connection must be established between the PC and the device. The on-device debug agent requires a dedicated COM port in order to talk with the device. In some cases, other programs that use the same COM port number will interfere with the CODA debug agent, essentially &quot;fighting&quot; over control of the COM port. Follow the steps below to setup a Bluetooth connection with the Bluetooth enabled device. </p>
    12 <p>The on-device debug agent software supports the use of Bluetooth to debug programs running on a target device. To enable communication with a Bluetooth device, a connection must be established between the PC and the device. The on-device debug agent requires a dedicated COM port in order to talk with the device. In some cases, other programs that use the same COM port number will interfere with CODA, essentially &quot;fighting&quot; over control of the COM port. Follow the steps below to setup a Bluetooth connection with the Bluetooth enabled device. </p>
    13 <p class="note"><b>NOTE</b> Ensure that no other program has commandeered the Bluetooth connection. For example, some phone connectivity programs will not release a COM port unless specifically told to do so. </p>
    13 <p class="note"><b>NOTE</b> Ensure that no other program has commandeered the Bluetooth connection. For example, some phone connectivity programs will not release a COM port unless specifically told to do so. </p>
    14 <p class="note"><b>NOTE</b> Most problems with on-target debugging setup occur here, so be careful when performing each of these steps.</p>
    14 <p class="note"><b>NOTE</b> Most problems with on-target debugging setup occur here, so be careful when performing each of these steps.</p>
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    16   <h4>Setting up a Bluetooth Connection for On-device Debugging </h4>
    16   <h4>Setting up a Bluetooth Connection for On-device Debugging </h4>
    17   <p class="note"><b>NOTE</b> This example shows how to setup a Bluetooth connection on a PC running Windows XP SP2 with an internal Bluetooth device. The actions to  setup Bluetooth connections may be different on your version of Windows. Refer to the OS documentation for information on configuring Bluetooth connections. Ensure that the correct Bluetooth drivers are installed.</p>
    17   <p class="note"><b>NOTE</b> This example shows how to setup a Bluetooth connection on a PC running Windows XP SP2 with an internal Bluetooth device. The actions to  setup Bluetooth connections may be different on your version of Windows. Refer to the OS documentation for information on configuring Bluetooth connections. Ensure that the correct Bluetooth drivers are installed.</p>
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    26     <p align="center"><img src="images/wnd_bluetooth_config.png" width="462" height="438" /></p>
    26     <p align="center"><img src="images/wnd_bluetooth_config.png" width="462" height="438" /></p>
    27     <p class="figure">Figure 1. Bluetooth Configuration windows Accessibility panel </p>
    27     <p class="figure">Figure 1. Bluetooth Configuration windows Accessibility panel </p>
    28     <li>Write down the Bluetooth COM Port number from the  Local Services tab (Figure 2) for later use</li>
    28     <li>Write down the Bluetooth COM Port number from the  Local Services tab (Figure 2) for later use</li>
    29 	<p>The Bluetooth COM Port number in the Local Services tab
    29 	<p>The Bluetooth COM Port number in the Local Services tab
    30 	  should match the COM port used in the <a href="../../projects/launch/page_connection.htm">Connections</a> tab of the CODA <a href="../../projects/launch/page_main.htm">launch<br />
    30 	  should match the COM port used in the <a href="../../projects/launch/page_connection.htm">Connections</a> tab of CODA <a href="../../projects/launch/page_main.htm">launch<br />
    31     configuration</a>.</p>
    31     configuration</a>.</p>
    32     <p align="center"><img src="images/wnd_bluetooth_config_services.png" width="460" height="437" /></p>
    32     <p align="center"><img src="images/wnd_bluetooth_config_services.png" width="460" height="437" /></p>
    33     <p class="figure">Figure 2. Bluetooth Configuration windows Local Services panel </p>
    33     <p class="figure">Figure 2. Bluetooth Configuration windows Local Services panel </p>
    34     <li>Click OK to close the Bluetooth Configuration window</li>
    34     <li>Click OK to close the Bluetooth Configuration window</li>
    35     <li>Download the Symbian OS Device (Install SIS) or Symbian OS Device SISX file to the device</li>
    35     <li>Download the Symbian OS Device (Install SIS) or Symbian OS Device SISX file to the device</li>