[Q] Connect to a "Blaupunkt" Bluetooth IF - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a HTC HD2 and a Blaupunkt Bluetooth-USB-Interface 7 607 545 550 (Link not possible for new users), the config files are dated 2006, so it is max. Bluetooth 2.0, I have no further information though.
I can connect to the Bluetooth Interface with my ancient HP IPAQ (A2DP only), with a Sony Ericson K810i (A2DP and HFP) and with my Sons LG Cookie 500KP (A2DP and HFP).
All connections require a PIN which is factory setting.
When I try to connect with the HTC HD2, I can see the interface, enter the PIN and then I get "Waiting for a response from the other devices" until the connection try is timed out.
I have searched the internet and found a possible workaround:
(Link not possible for new users). But this is also not working, i.e. I am requested to enter values in the registry "HKLM\Software\WIDCOMM\Plugin\HandsFree\SupportedFeatures to 45" and then reboot the device. But after rebooting the key value is always 41.
Has anyone a Hint how to proceed here. Attached are the 2 registry entries from the HD2 and from the IPAQ, may be someone can see more in them than I do.
THX in advance.

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TomTom 5 not recognising GPS rcvr

Just got a TomTom5 kit with Bluetooth GPS receiver from PDAMods.com.
Followed the instructions to set everything up, but TomTom still says "No GPS device!".
The XDA seems to connect via BT to the device OK, and the BT active light comes on on the receiver, so I think its maybe connection params.
The only step in setting up the receiver that I couldn't perform was changing the outbound COM port to port 8 in BT Settings as specified in the receiver manual.
I go into Bluetooth Settings.
Select the Services tab.
Select 'Serial Port'' as instructed.
Make sure Enable service is checked, authoriszation required isn't, and Authentication passkey required isn't.
Then I go into the Advanced options to set the ports and I can't edit them...
Any ideas? I need to use this this afternoon - in about and hour and 10 minutes, and have been struggling for 2 hours to get the thing to recognise the receiver...
I've already had to do a hard reset, and lost a load of other stuff off the device, because the Bluetooth setting seemed to get corrupted and i started getting a message about Bluetooth license having expired. That bit is OK now after the hard rest, but the receiver is still not recognised.
In the TomTom prefs I have gone into GPS status and hit the configure button. Selected 'Other Bluetooth GPS'., and hit the ''Bluetooth Serial Port 5" line (which is what the inbound COM port connection is set to).
According to Bluetooth settings my Inbound COM port is 5 and my outbound is 6. The receiver setups says these should be Inbound 5 and outbound 8.
Please please point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
FM
try using cable
In TomTom try using the Other NMEA cable device (or somthing similar) - select the com port and set the baud rate (mine uses 9600 but you may need to try a few settings). I also ensure that I connect the device in Bluetooth manager before starting TomTom.
Hope this helps.
Denver
TomTom 5. & BT GPS
Don't tell me you haven't used the "outbound" com port setting .
The inbound/outbound name is nothign to do with data flow, it's whi instigates the connection.... the XDA does, so it's an Outbound connection you need to use.
Try Com6 (or com 8 .... whatever it was)
Once again, xda-dv forums members are stars!
That sorted it..
9600 and selecting the inbound com port (i think it was that one) made the thing spring to life..
now i know where i am going..
cheers cgrillo,
FM
hi
try to make 38000 bps , and remeber to choose com6 on other cable select...
i try it and he cames like a ferrari....eheheh
cu
Is there a quick way to have TOM TOM connect to the GPS Mouse when TOM TOM is started? Currently I have to start blue tooth manager and connect to GPSlim236 manually.
Then run TOMTOM.
Also, in my blue tooth manager my blue device is listed as:
Holux GPSlim236: SPP Slave.
is SPP Slave correct?
same problem as above! but i lose the conecction after about 10 seconds! any ideas? ive searched the whole forum and this is the closest ive come
Hi, my xda mini s only has bluetoth COM ports on port 6 + 7, however tomtom5 only recognises the IR, serial, and COM ports 0, 2, 3, and 9. I have tried the 'Other cable...' thingy, changed the BAUD rate, and generally messed around with it. Any ideas?
btw, i use a globalstat BT-359 receiver (bluetooth)

WM6 Bluetooth sync with WMDC Vista how?

Guys, I've waited to find a solution, it's been almost 10 months, and I wonder if I'm the only one with the problem. I can sync via USB cable, but not via Bluetooth. My setup:
Computer: Vista Ultimate 32bit running WMDC v 6.1
PPC: Dopod 181pro G3 WM6 PDAViet 4005b.
Any help appreciated. Thank you.
You must change AS config. on your PPC for BT connection
What do you mean? Under my BT in my PPC, I have ActiveSync checked. It does try to connect with WMDC, but it just never actually connects.
Has anyone gotten bluetooth sync to work under Vista and WM6? I'm starting to think there is either something missing on the WM6 PDAViet, or the Vista BT stack is missing something.
So, find the bluetooth settings in Vista. I can't help you much here since I'm using a german version.
Systemsteuerung\Hardware und Sound\Bluetooth-Geräte
(Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Bluetooth-Devices?)
Open the panel and select COM-Ports, and add a Port for an incoming connection. Don't forget to pair the devices and tell the WMDC its allowed to use Bluetooth connections.
hope it works for you
p.s. I can't get my WM5 device to connect, its an hx4700. My Hermes works fine (WM6). Any suggestions on that maybe?
Ok thanks all, I finally got it kinda working. Kinda, cause it doesn't work all the time for some strange reason. The only thing I did to finally get it to work is, after I paired the PPC and computer up, I went to the BT icon on my desktop and clicked it open, and selected the 'HTC Phophet' icon, and under the service tab, I checked off Activesync. Then it was able to connect. It took a while to connect though, and also sometimes, it would not connect. Also, the speed is really slow, for example, to browse my PPC folders takes a very long time. I wonder if it's my upgraded radio rom. I will see if rebooting or soft resetting the PC/PPC would solve anything. Thanks again.
BT Sync with Vista Home Premium and X7501??
exe said:
Guys, I've waited to find a solution, it's been almost 10 months, and I wonder if I'm the only one with the problem. I can sync via USB cable, but not via Bluetooth. My setup:
Computer: Vista Ultimate 32bit running WMDC v 6.1
PPC: Dopod 181pro G3 WM6 PDAViet 4005b.
Any help appreciated. Thank you.
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I could use some help with this too....
Been trying unsuccessfully to sync my Athena X7501 via BT with my lil' Kohjinsha SH6/Vista Home Premium but no go...
No problems syncing with USB Cable...
I can get both to 'see each other' but nothing happens either in Sync Center/Mobile Device Center in terms of connecting or when I click 'Sync' in ActiveSync on X7501...
Any suggestions????
ArchiMark said:
I could use some help with this too....
Been trying unsuccessfully to sync my Athena X7501 via BT with my lil' Kohjinsha SH6/Vista Home Premium but no go...
No problems syncing with USB Cable...
I can get both to 'see each other' but nothing happens either in Sync Center/Mobile Device Center in terms of connecting or when I click 'Sync' in ActiveSync on X7501...
Any suggestions????
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if you see "serial port" instead of "active sync" during getting them to 'see each other' you may check "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services\SerialPort" key using regedit.
you have to change it to your bluetooth stack's incoming COM port (usually COM7). You will probably see "Bluetooth" in that key. just change it to "COM7" and restart the computer then rebind the devices.
it worked for me on my vista.
gokhanmoral said:
if you see "serial port" instead of "active sync" during getting them to 'see each other' you may check "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services\SerialPort" key using regedit.
you have to change it to your bluetooth stack's incoming COM port (usually COM7). You will probably see "Bluetooth" in that key. just change it to "COM7" and restart the computer then rebind the devices.
it worked for me on my vista.
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Thanks for that input, gokhanmoral!!
Will check that out....
OK, did a search in RegEdit for
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services\SerialPort"
but it didn't find this....
I do see
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services\" with several subfolders in it....
One folder is called 'Extended Serial' and another is 'Services'....
Can you be verify the path to the item I should edit???
Thanks!
ArchiMark said:
OK, did a search in RegEdit for
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services\SerialPort"
but it didn't find this....
I do see
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services\" with several subfolders in it....
One folder is called 'Extended Serial' and another is 'Services'....
Can you be verify the path to the item I should edit???
Thanks!
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it is not a path but it is a REG_SZ (string) key.
sorry, my mistake. I should have written SerialPort key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services.
see the attached image.
it was "Bluetooth" before I change it.
I had no option to select COM7 in WMDC because it is marked as "used" in another registry but changing it and reinstalling the bluetooth stack is a harder way to fix. so just change it to whichever port your stack is using for incoming serial. you must have an option to check it in control panel.
gokhanmoral said:
it is not a path but it is a REG_SZ (string) key.
sorry, my mistake. I should have written SerialPort key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services.
see the attached image.
it was "Bluetooth" before I change it.
I had no option to select COM7 in WMDC because it is marked as "used" in another registry but changing it and reinstalling the bluetooth stack is a harder way to fix. so just change it to whichever port your stack is using for incoming serial. you must have an option to check it in control panel.
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Thanks for the clarification...edited that key....
Weird thing is that my X7501 and laptop can 'see each other' but still doesn't sync....when I click on 'sync' in ActiveSync on X7501 nothing happens and on laptop Mobile Device Center says 'Not Connected' and Sync Center shows the partnership with my X7501 as 'grayed out' looking.....
Not sure what you mean by 'you must have an option to check it in control panel...
Any suggestions as to what to check now???
Why Don't I See 'ActiveSync' Listed in BT Services List?
Seems that the problem I'm having getting my 7501 to sync to a PC via BT has to do with no having ActiveSync show up in the list of available services in BT partnership settings.
I just see Serial Port listed, not ActiveSync.
Could it be that I need to install ActiveSync again?
I'm using Vista on PC so I thought it uses Mobile Device Center and Sync Center which comes built-in to Vista. So didn't install ActiveSync myself...
Does ActiveSync install anything onto a mobile device like the X7501?
Thanks,
Mark
Frustrated X7501 BT Sync'r.....
GOT BT Sync Finally!
Just thought this might help someone else down the road to know what the problem turned out to be on why I couldn't BT Sync my X7501 and my laptop....
I called HTC this morning. They were actually extremely helpful!
Turns out that my laptop was using BlueSoleil BT software instead of MS BT Stack...deleted BlueSoleil and restarted and voila! MS BT Stack installed and then I could see ActiveSync service on my X7501!!!!
Who would of thought about that.....
Still troubled with bluetooth sync via WMDC/Active Sync
exe said:
Guys, I've waited to find a solution, it's been almost 10 months, and I wonder if I'm the only one with the problem. I can sync via USB cable, but not via Bluetooth. My setup:
Computer: Vista Ultimate 32bit running WMDC v 6.1
PPC: Dopod 181pro G3 WM6 PDAViet 4005b.
Any help appreciated. Thank you.
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I have the same problem. Seems to be a fairly common one. My WM6 PPC (with Active Sync) will not sync via bluetooth to my Vista Ultimate "powered" machine with WMDC. No trouble syncing via USB. Also no trouble with bluetooth pairing of the PPC and my machine or sending files (directly) from one to the other via bluetooth. Just no syncing of Calender, Tasks, etc. over bluetooth. Kind of infuriating.
Also possibly worth noting---I had no trouble syncing same PPC to my old XP powered machine with Active Sync. Why did Microsoft insist on "improving" on something (Active Sync) that worked just fine and was straightforward to use? Vista and WMDC in particular are steps backward in my view.
Pointless griping aside, the symptoms suggest that bluetooth stacks are working, that active sync and WMDC are talking (over USB), just no syncing, suggesting something is inconsistent in the way the ports are set up, just as others have implied in this thread.
Incidentally I tried everything listed in this thread, including the Regedit modification (all of this made a lot of sense given the problem) and still get no response when I try to sync over bluetooth.
On my ppc the only options for com ports are COM2, COM4, COM6 and COM8. Does this matter?
Help!? Please.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Well, as for myself, it tured out that my problem had something to do with the pocket pc ROM I installed, as posted in the first thread. It would sync a few times at first, then never again. So, all this time (years) I've just done it with USB wire.
Now I just got done upgrading my Prophet to Ultimate v 2 ROM. And my BT active Sync is now working like normal. I knew from the description of the first paragraph there was something wrong with my flash of the new ROM or the ROM itself. Anyway, now it's working like normal. It's now time to go fix my headphone jack that is stuck in headphone mode lol. I need a new PPC!

Problem with ActiveSyn via Bluetooth and IrDA on WM6

Hi There,
I have upgraded my Atom Life to WM6 (latest version from O2 site). Everything works well. But I have problems with syn via bluetooth and IrDA. Please see my problem below:
Before syn with bluetooth or IR, I can syn with USB well.
* For IrDA:
+ When I choose syn with IR from activesyn menu on Pocket PC it shows "Attention required" then I click on this it shows "Connection Not valid: cannot open the connection 'infrared port'. This connection does not exist or no longer support. Select a difference connection or try again"
+ I am sure that: IR in range and I can do this many time on WM5 as well as send and receive file between my Atom life and My Laptop.
* For Bluetooth:
+ When I choose syn with Bluetooth from activesyn menu on PPC it show "Cannot find an existing Bluetooth partnership with a PC that supports ActiveSyn Would you like to set up Partnership now?"
+ I am sure that: Bluetooth in rang and pair with my laptop, I can send and receive file between my Atom life and Laprop. I can syn via bluetooth with WM5 many times.
If anyboby know what are the problems and solutions for these please let me know. If you can point me some document that would be great.
Thanks in advance
I dont own Atom Life, however sounds like you havent got the COM Ports configured properly...with MS generic bt drivers add (Incoming connection) port (usually COM3 is selected by default) after adding the port go to Connection settings in Activesync and under (allow connection to one of the following) select COM3. Assuming you have already paired your device now go to bt connection settings in device and tap your PC name then tap refresh, wait until it discovers A/S, tick the box then add a com port on your device too. I usually select COM6 but I do not believe it matters. good luck if that doesnt work then you should ask O2.
PS...if you already have an existing partnership and its not syncing, then delete partnership from PC and device and start again.
Thanks for your information but I still not work. I did check carefully incoming connection port and I also configured allowing connect wireless on ActiveSync to connect this port. Every step, I think correctly because I configured and sync with WM5 in the day before I update WM6. I don't know why It happens when I upgrade to WM6 then I could not syn with Bluetooth and IrDA. Maybe, I should get help from O2 support centre.

extra PAN BLuettoth driver needed for WM6 ? Setting the BT connection

Hi everybody
I have a Charmer with v. 000.5b WM6 Essentials ROM for Charmer. After severals hours of (unsuccessfull ) advances and after reading many tutorials I´m not able to set a Bluetooth Network connection between my Charmer and my PC.
I'm wondering if there is a special BT Driver with the Bluetooth PAN capability for the Charmer undeer WM6 needed.I was able to set a Bluetooth Activesync connection between the PDA and the PC . But i would like to connect to the internet free of the crappy AS.
My MSI Star Key BT-dongle can pair with the PDA and I see a BT-Network-shortcut in My Bluetooth Places. But doubleclick on it cause just a error message : ... not able to set a connection
If i go in WM6 to Settings - Connections - Connections i can set a new modem connection and if i choose - Select Modem : Bluetooth - it starts to search for the BT modem , finds My PC , but there are just the services : Activesync and Headset.
If i look to - NetworkCards i can find a PAN Bluettoth driver.
If you can help me i will be very glad. I tried almost any tutorial , but they are commonly for WM2003 and they are different with mine. E.g. there is no Bluetooth-Manager under WM6.
Thanks for reply
i spent also already tons of hours getting this to work and i assume its somehow related to the charmer ROM i am using. I find my pc but under Settings - Connections - Connections when i set a new modem connection and select Bluetooth it finds my PC , but there are no services available.
i am thinking of going back to wm5 and trying it again.
-bdhome
Good Day,
I too am having this issue.
I am not using a cooked rom of any type, I am using an HTC Vogue with the factory rom installed (Windows Mobile 6 Professional: CE OS 5.2.1620 Build 18125.0.4.2).
From the reading I have done it leads me to believe that that the connection has to be setup using the Bluetooth DUN setups/addons/registry tweaks discussed in numerous posts within this forum.
However, I have been unable to find instructions that have been successful on my device.
My goal with this setup is to be able to go to friends houses as I travel, insert a Bluetooth USB dongle into their PC, and QUICKLY setup a PAN to borrow their internet connection for my device. To summarize I am looking for a solution to easily to connect to the internet without having to install ActiveSync on their machines.
Any input is apreciated, Thank You!
i got it
I finally go it to work with bluetooth and dund. the distribution i am using is ubuntu. HERE its described and that is the way its working for me too.
-bdhome

titan downgrading?

So I've finally moved on, two years & five replacement titans, i've moved on. (to the hero).
I still have my titan though. I think it will be a very good gps system for my wife, though I don't want her to get confused because of the 'Phone' and 'SMS' apps. Is there anyway to install the classic version of WM6+? Will installing classic save any resources like memory or cpu because it won't be pinging the towers every few seconds?
fyi, i'll be using tomtom, so I don't need internet access to access maps
Did you get the GPS to lock reliably without any data connection? Mine won't and from what I've read it's pretty hard to get reliable GPS lock working without a connection.
If I get a lock and then turn off the connection it seems to work alright but I can't get the phone to lock reliably without one.
Sparticuz said:
So I've finally moved on, two years & five replacement titans, i've moved on. (to the hero).
I still have my titan though. I think it will be a very good gps system for my wife, though I don't want her to get confused because of the 'Phone' and 'SMS' apps. Is there anyway to install the classic version of WM6+? Will installing classic save any resources like memory or cpu because it won't be pinging the towers every few seconds?
fyi, i'll be using tomtom, so I don't need internet access to access maps
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I rock Standalone mode on my Titan using Cricket (doesnt have Agps server). Unl33ts right, without Agps you will not get consistent lock times. But mine are anywhere between 10 sec and 1 minute. And honestly it works very well considering the RAM and circumstances.
To go Standalone you need to set up your GPSone settings using QPST to use the Standalone settings. And also set up your registry to use the same.
Install these on your PC (Computer) in order! Followed by a Computer Restart.
Active Sync 4.5 Windows XP (for Vista or higher use WMDC).
HTC Serial Drivers Windows XP (there are Vista drivers out there try Howardforums, and PPCgeeks).
QPST (look up how to use QPST or you can hurt your device).
To properly use QPST requires knowledge of what your MSL/SPC code is to be able to read from phone or write to phone.
Install these on your PPC (Phone) in order to Device Memory Only! Followed by a soft reset.
Diagnostic Program shortcuts (will appear in start/programs/diagnostic).
PHM regedit (in case the ROM you are using doesnt have a registry editor).
After you have everything installed and you rebooted both the PC and the PPC you can continue.
Disable USB connections in Active Sync connections settings (right click icon on computers taskbar).
Use my Diagnostic Shortcut (Diag Mode, DmRouter) to access Diagnostic Mode.. Let the window that opens close on its own before plugging into the computer.
Plug the PPC into the PC using a Main USB port built into your motherboard.
Open QPST configuration and add the particular port until your phone is detected as a Surf7500.
Then Open QPST Service Programming.
QPST Standalone settings:
Click read from phone and enter your MSL/SPC code.
Navigate to the GPSone tab (stay in that tab, write to phone when finished).
Uncheck [ ] all the Capability boxes and the Allowed box and then re-check them [x].
PDE IP address : 172.29.223.11
PDE Port Number : 8080
PDE Transport : IP
Position Calculation : Mobile
After, write to phone, close the QPST and dont save changes when it asks (especially if you ever open up a saved backup file), unplug the phone, close DMrouter, wait a minute or two and soft reset the device. When it boots back up time to edit the registry.
Registry location for SuplAgps settings: The <--Just shows you dword converted integer amounts for easy editing.. DO NOT include the <-- obviously..
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\SUPL AGPS]
"ServerPort"=dword:00001F90 <--8080
"ServerIP"="172.29.223.11"
"EnableAGPS"=dword:00000000 <--0
"EnableGPSSmartMode"=dword:00000000 <--1
"GPSMode"=dword:00000001 <--0
After all the edits close regedit and wait a minute or two and soft reset again. Voila! Standalone GPS.

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