Before you start, make sure that:
the emulator is up and running.
the Bluetooth card is connected on your PC. (For information on Bluetooth cards supported by the SDK, see Supported accessories.)
Bluetooth service is not used by any other Windows application.
Select Tools > Preferences from the emulator main menu to access the Preferences window (see Preferences window).
In the Preferences window, open the PAN (Personal Area Networking) tab.
Select Enable under Bluetooth and enter the following information for the connection:
Select the COM port used by the Bluetooth card.
For devices using RS-232 connection (for example, Casira), select the physical COM port of your PC, otherwise use the virtual COM port for the installed device. To access the virtual COM port information, go to Control Panel > System and select Hardware > Device Manager > Ports.
Select the Bluetooth Host Configuration Protocol (HCI) (BCSP or H4).
The used HCI protocol depends on the Bluetooth hardware. If you are unsure about which protocol your device supports, please contact the Bluetooth card manufacturer. Casira, for instance, supports both interface protocols.
By default, the emulator uses the BCSP HCI to communicate with Bluetooth hardware.
Click Apply to accept the changes or OK to accept and exit the tool.
A notification message is displayed stating that you need to restart the emulator to activate the Bluetooth connection.
You can now proceed with enabling Bluetooth for the emulator to test that the connection works.