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Learning the basics 31 NOTE The 475 Field Communicator does not communicate with HART or fieldbus devices using Bluetooth. To use Bluetooth, you need the following: • 475 Field Communicator with a Bluetooth license. To see if your 475 is licensed for Bluetooth, tap the Settings icon from the Field Communicator Main Menu. Then tap Licenses. A checkmark next to Bluetooth indicates it is licensed. • An approved Bluetooth adapter attached to your PC that uses the Windows Bluetooth software and drivers. See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help and readme file for more information. You can access the readme file from www.fieldcommunicator.com, the Resource CD or DVD, or the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility menu in the Windows Start menu (if the Easy Upgrade Utility has been installed.) If Bluetooth is not set as the default connection type, you need to enable it on the Listen for PC window. To enable Bluetooth communication: 1.Tap Listen for PC from the Field Communicator Main Menu. 2.Tap Change Connection Type. 3.Tap Bluetooth and then tap OK. You can tap Save as Default to always use Bluetooth as the connection type. The Bluetooth symbol on the keypad is illuminated by a blue light ( ) and a “Waiting for connection” message appears when Bluetooth is enabled. See Figure 2-3 for the location of this light. The maximum recommended distance between the 475 Field Communicator and PC is 30 feet (10 meters). See the Help in the Easy Upgrade Utility or AMS Device Manager for more information about connecting using Bluetooth. IrDA The 475 Field Communicator can communicate with the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility and AMS Device Manager using infrared (IrDA) technology. IrDA is a PC interface supported for the transfer of device descriptions, software updates, configurations, Event Captures, application licenses, and ScratchPad files. See Figure 2-3 on page 15 for the location of the IrDA interface on the 475 Field Communicator. All 475 Field Communicators can use IrDA. IrDA communication can either be built into the PC, such as a laptop, or provided through an adapter such as a USB to IrDA adapter. Refer to your IrDA manual for installation and operating instructions. The maximum recommended distance between the IrDA and PC is 18 inches. If you previously set Bluetooth as the default connection type, you need to enable IrDA.