hi guys i have am artemis in imaculate condition there is not a mark or scratch on it but it is faulty everything worls gps pda functions it's just the cell part of the phone it won't connect to my network automatically. If i choose manual it connects fine with a good signal but i am unable to make calls i don't understand it and have given up so i am selling it if any of you guys are interested let me know thanks.
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Hi,
I have an O2 Blue Angel, and I'm keen to use it with:
- a BT headset for phone calls
- a BT GPS mouse for satnav
- a BT link to another mobile for GPRS intenet access (not available on the sim I need to use in the XDA)
Is it possible and realistic to have all three BT links working at the same time?
Cheers
Peter
prusling said:
Hi,
I have an O2 Blue Angel, and I'm keen to use it with:
- a BT headset for phone calls
- a BT GPS mouse for satnav
- a BT link to another mobile for GPRS intenet access (not available on the sim I need to use in the XDA)
Is it possible and realistic to have all three BT links working at the same time?
Cheers
Peter
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Hi Peter,
I have used multiple bluetooth connections with no problems (after initial problems on 1st release of XDA II). You could however have a problem with trying to connect to gprs and using your headset to make a call, BT GPS & Jabra BT200 work fine simultaneously (when XDA II & TomTom are in the mood to play together!) but mine always disconnects gprs when I receive or make a call.
Thanks, Chop. That's good news.
I may not have a problem with the GPRS disconnecting as I'll mainly be using it for small and infrequent GPS tracking and traffic updates. It might be a pain to have to reconnect though, if my GPS solution (currently CoPilot) doesn't automatically do so...
Cheers
I can not dial up using a bluetooth phone. Does any one esle have that same problem?
Hi there,
I have an O2 XDAiis. I would like to put the sim card from this into my Nokia 6230i and use my XDAiis as a PDA connected to my mobile through bluetooth. I have a IPAQ and am able to connect it to to my Nokia 6230i through bluetooth dialup networking but I cannot seen to be able to do this on my XDA. The connectivity I would like is a dialup modem and GPRS… please help
Thanks
Fiona
PS I am using the latest rom and bluetooth drivers from O2
Hi,
Yeah, the bluetooth seems to be cripled to stop you connecting via another mobile phone and make you use the operator it's got a SIM card for.
I would love to do this to - my blue angel is now my 2nd phone/pda/satnav and GPRS is expensive - if I want to use cheaper GPRS in it i've got to swap the SIM card with my main phone
I've looked about quite a bit but can't find any kind of info or workaround.
Ian
I have purchased a Polstar Gmouse GPS with XDA serial and power cable. The GPS seems to be powered up but the software on the XDa says it does not recognise a connection. All possible com port settings and speeds have been tried. My first question is Has any one connected a gps device through an XDa o2 serial / sync connector succesfully ?
My second question are there any settings in the windows software to control the serial connection to plug in devices ?
I am about to return the GPS products for a refund but I thought I should ask for help first.
Cheers
John
Mandurang South
Victoria
Go to settings/connections, make sure that the recive incoming beams box is UNCHECKED. If you have the driver for external keyboard loaded make sure the driver is disabled. In your gps software choose nmea 4800 and Com 1. If you have done all that then I would suspect the cable or the gps. I have used many different serial gps devices on xda and xda 2 and it works 100 percent.
Fan bloody tastic
Well I was going to post a similar question as the OP but with a little browsing, it looks like I may have found my answer. Will go & experiment, if it fails.....I'll be back!!! Watch this space! 8)
Cannot open com1 port does not exist
I have had a major problems connecting my GPS recently and not thinking!!! I had recently bought a infrared keyboard. You're instructions worked perfectly. You have just solved my problem. Many Thanks
Kevin :wink:
Hello everybody,
I have the following problem with my o2 XDA III and I'm wondering if there is anyone out who has the same:
I want to use a Nokia N90 (which supports 3G) as a modem for my XDA III, and I want them connected via Bluetooth. I know it offers the dial-up networking service (DUN) so that my XDA III could connect to it. But the only service my XDA III retrieves is the "OBEX File Transfer...".
Then I tried another mobile, the Nokia 6630, which I borrowed from a friend. But again, the XDA III only retrieves the OBEX.
Finally I shuffled my cupboard and got my old Siemens S55. Now, the XDA III detected both the OBEX service and the Serial Port service.
Even an update (BT 3500 --> BT 3900) could not solve that problem.
I know the Nokias support DUN, and that's why I think the mistake lies in the XDA III.
I'd be very pleased to hear from you!
cbruehl, who liked (until now) his XDA III very much.
Hi,
Yeah, the bluetooth seems to be cripled to stop you connecting via another mobile phone and make you use the operator it's got a sim card for.
I would love to do this to - my blue angel is now my 2nd phone/pda/satnav and gprs is expensive - if I want to use cheaper gprs in it i've got to swap the sim card with my main phone :-(
I've looked about quite a bit but can't find any kind of info or workaround.
Ian
There IS a solution for this....
I downloaded the BroadcomCorp_BT1.6.0.600.cab from the XDA FTP server and followed this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=18052&highlight=btwizardprofiles
to the modified btwizardprofiles.dll. I modified the CAB file so that this (older!) version is installed (it's 1.4.1.60) and that works fine. I did manage to find another 1.6.0.600 bluetooth stack, but that .dll bombed out on me :roll: and I could not get the stack to install. Hope that helps.
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Hi, all!
I'm a new member. Could someone help me?
Hello all
I have just purchased the MDA Compact III and will now load up some Tomtom 6 maps via the MicroSD card (which is being delivered as yet)..
My question is, before when starting tomtom (on other devices), it used to ask me if i wanted to switch on the bluetooth so that it could detect device (receiver)..How would it work now wit the built in receiver?? Would it just detect automatically?
Also, i don't understand the quickgps icon. Do i have to use it or is it only for a faster connection to a satellite?
Sorry if these are dumb questions - but the manuals are rubbish!
Thanks in advance
GPS type is configurable manually in TomTom. In your case built-in GPS is pre-set, so no need to do anything. Just open TT and go...
Quickgps is an option to enable you to download the actual positions of satellites as an input for TT. This is not a must, but you may try to examine yourself whether it makes your gps-fix faster or not...
Thanks for the reponse..
Is the quick GPS chargeable? i.e is there a cost involved downloading?
Thanks
Only the Cost for the internet Service, since Quick GPS downloads Satelite Data from the Internet.
Startt Quick GPS then go to menu/ Options In here set it to remind you when the data expires, and Autodownload when connected to a PC via Active Sync, if you want to avoid GPRS charges make sure Autodownload when data expires is NOT checked.
Set-up as above if you dock your PDA each night to charge it and let Active Sync run the program will auto update, if you are mobile and the data runs out you get the warning and can select to download an update or simply ignore it.
If you have Web and Walk (T-Mobile) then the GPRS charges are not an issue - Mike
Hehe Thank you
Haven't tried that, i felt bugged by the constant message of Quick GPS, that my Data expired...Now that is soved
Hi,
I am new to this forum and have recletly purchased a T-Mobile MDA Compact III, My friend has installed the TOMTOM 6 software but for some reason i cant pick up a gps signal.
I have down loaded the "quick GPS" but still not joy.
i have gone to start and setting on on my MC3 and made sure that the com port is 4.
also made sure i have set the it to pick up the internal receiver i,e the built in GPS. not sure what i am doing wrong
please help, ant advise or can you point me in the right direction
Kind regards
Azhar03
MDC 3 WITH TOMTOM 6
azhar, you will get told off for posting the same question twice!! - please see your other post for my response which can be found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=283663 - Mike