problem shield bluethoot

Hi. I'm a new user. sorry for my broken english

I'm trying to connect my android phone with a bluetooth device: I Bought this shield: http://www.plexishop.it/it/arduino-shield-bluetooth-expansion-board-v1-2.html and i used this code:

/* Upload this sketch into Crowduino and press reset*/

#include <SoftwareSerial.h> //Software Serial Port
#define RxD 6
#define TxD 7

SoftwareSerial blueToothSerial(RxD,TxD);

void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
pinMode(RxD, INPUT);
pinMode(TxD, OUTPUT);
setupBlueToothConnection();
}

void loop()
{
char recvChar;
while(1){
if(blueToothSerial.available()){//check if there's any data sent from the remote bluetooth shield
recvChar = blueToothSerial.read();
Serial.print(recvChar);
}
if(Serial.available()){//check if there's any data sent from the local serial terminal, you can add the other applications here
recvChar = Serial.read();
blueToothSerial.print(recvChar);
}
}
}

void setupBlueToothConnection()
{
blueToothSerial.begin(38400); //Set BluetoothBee BaudRate to default baud rate 38400
blueToothSerial.print("\r\n+STWMOD=0\r\n"); //set the bluetooth work in slave mode
blueToothSerial.print("\r\n+STNA=CrowBTSlave\r\n"); //set the bluetooth name as "CrowBTSlave"
blueToothSerial.print("\r\n+STPIN=0000\r\n");//Set SLAVE pincode"0000"
blueToothSerial.print("\r\n+STOAUT=1\r\n"); // Permit Paired device to connect me
blueToothSerial.print("\r\n+STAUTO=0\r\n"); // Auto-connection should be forbidden here
delay(2000); // This delay is required.
blueToothSerial.print("\r\n+INQ=1\r\n"); //make the slave bluetooth inquirable
Serial.println("The slave bluetooth is inquirable!");
delay(2000); // This delay is required.
blueToothSerial.flush();
}

My Phone does not see the bluetooth

Then i used the same code with this shield: http://www.robot-italy.com/it/bluetooth-shield.html and it works.

Somebody had the same problem with that shield?
Thank you for helping.
Max!

The bluetooth modules are different, and I believe they use different command sets. The first module is an ordinary HC-0x.

IF you can properly configure the shield so that Rx is on pin 0 and Tx on pin 1, these notes should enable you to get it to work.
I hope you have instructions to do this, and I believe the jumpers would be used to select the pins.

http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~npyner/Arduino/GUIDE_2BT.pdf
http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~npyner/Arduino/BT_2_WAY.ino