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Page 1 - Generic User manual

Bluetooth® Stereo USB AdaptorGeneric User manualPart number 81-00227 RevA

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PIM Item Transfer PIM Synchronization Public Folder (File Transfer) Bluetooth Serial Port ©2005 All rights reserved. 10

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GETTING STARTED My Bluetooth Places After you have successfully installed the Bluetooth software, you will see an icon on your desktop and an icon on

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 Right-click a device and select Discover Available Services. The services that BTW supports are as follows: Bluetooth Serial Port establishes a w

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION

Now that you know how to discover available devices and their services, you are now ready to make a Bluetooth connection with another device. Settin

Page 6 - My Bluetooth Places

The Bluetooth Connection Status dialog box displays information about the status of a connection. It is also where you disconnect an active connection

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1.1 Windows Explorer – select one or more files to be transferred. 1.2 Microsoft Office – only the document in the active window can be transferred

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CLIENT APPLICATIONS About Client and Server Before we start discussing about what each of the services does, let us briefly tell you a bit about Cli

Page 9 - TO GREEN

The connection’s “persistence” is broken when HID connection is closed manually by operator. If you want to use HID device again, you need to re-est

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4. Right-click the server that will provide the Audio Gateway service and then select Discover Available Services to display an updated list of servi

Page 11 - GETTING STARTED

To determine the communications port that the service will use: 1. On the Server, open My Bluetooth Places by double-clicking the icon on your deskt

Page 12 - Setting up a connection

Application Setup & User’s Guide Trademark(s) ™ and Registered Trademark(s) ® The BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. USA and l

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6. The Connect To dialog box opens, prompting you to fill in your user name, password, and the phone number to be dialed. 7. Click the Dial button. S

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3. Right-click anywhere except on a device name and then select Refresh from the pop-up menu to see an updated list. 4. Right-click the device that

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Image The Bluetooth Imaging application allows this computer to send images to remote devices that provide the Bluetooth imaging service. Possible us

Page 16 - CLIENT APPLICATIONS

 The remote imaging device must support the action. See the remote imaging device’s documentation for information about the remote functions the dev

Page 17 - Audio Gateway

Business cards are sent, received, or exchanged without further intervention. To send calendar items, notes, and messages, go to the folder that conta

Page 18 - Bluetooth Serial Port

The Bluetooth server must be specifically configured to provide Network Access service. However, after a Bluetooth device is configured as a Network A

Page 19 - Dial-up Networking

To configure the routing software: 1. In the Windows system tray, right-click the WinRoute icon and select Administration. 2. Click the Settings tab

Page 20 - File Transfer

BLUETOOTH SERVICE Common Configuration Settings These properties can be set individually for each Bluetooth service:  Service Name - the default

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box prompts you to enable the connection only once, or to allow this device to use the service every time.  After a connection has been authorized,

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Bluetooth Image Transfer The Bluetooth image transfer service allows this computer to accept images from remote devices that support Bluetooth image

Page 23 - PIM Exchange

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 5 The Blu

Page 24 - Network Access

 From the COM Port shortcut menu select a communications port that is not assigned to any otherservice. 3. Click OK. To remove a Bluetooth Serial P

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2. Configure Windows Explorer so that the Folders pane is visible (View > Explorer Bar > Folders). 3. In the Folders pane, select Entire Bluet

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Configure the Headset Service  From the Notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Advanced Configu

Page 27 - BLUETOOTH SERVICE

Setup for Windows 98SE & Windows Me Note: Internet Protocol routing software is required on Windows 98SE and Windows Me servers. Install and conf

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 Click OK to close the window. 3. Click OK in the Bluetooth Properties window to complete the configuration process. Note: If a firewall is in use

Page 29 - Bluetooth Image Transfer

dialog box prompts you to select an installed Personal Information Manager (if more than one is installed on this computer) and an existing business c

Page 30 - File Transfer Service

Note: Move your mouse over a selected business card to display additional information about that contact. 2. Click OK to choose a selected business

Page 31 - Headset Service

CONFIGURATION PANEL The Bluetooth Configuration Panel provides access to various settings including Bluetooth services, hardware, security, and event

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 Only paired devices: Only devices that have been paired with your computer are allowed to connect to it.  Only devices listed below: Only the lis

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You can specify BTW to report only specific devices, specific class(es) of device(s), or specific type(s) of device(s) within a class. The discovered

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4. Click the Delete button. Note: If you have not selected the Report only selected Bluetooth devices option, the Delete button will not be available.

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We mentioned earlier that you could change the settings of each service individually. However, all of the local services will have common settings and

Page 37 - CONFIGURATION PANEL

1. Open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel by right-clicking the Bluetooth Tray icon on the Windows system tray. Select Advanced Configuration. The Bl

Page 38 - Discovery Tab

 Select Startup if you want the service to start automatically when BTW initializes.  From the COM Port drop-down list, select a communications po

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To stop a local service, simply right-click the service and select Stop from the pop-up menu. Stopped services are no longer available for use by clie

Page 40 - Local Services Tab

 LMP Revision: the revision number of the Bluetooth Specification that the Link Manager Protocol (LMP) complies with.  LMP Sub Version: the sub-ve

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SECURITY Introduction Each service that the server provides can be configured to require the Secure Connection setting, that means of,  Authoriza

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Bluetooth Device Identity Every Bluetooth device has a unique Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) assigned to it during the manufacturing process. This a

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When Secure Connection is enabling, devices will pair automatically the first time they connect (a passkey must be successfully exchange) To pair de

Page 44 - Hardware Tab

Regardless of the version of your Windows, click the Bluetooth Tray icon in the Windows system tray and then follow the on-screen instructions. The in

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INTRODUCTION The Bluetooth Technology Bluetooth is a worldwide standard for the wireless exchange of data between two compatible devices. It utilize

Page 46 - SECURITY

TROUBLESHOOTING Below you will find the most frequently asked questions that we get from our customers. Q: What is a valid Bluetooth Device Addres

Page 47 - Pairing Devices

Q: How do I determine the Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) of my hardware device and the version number of both the Bluetooth Specification and the Lin

Page 48 - Security Request Dialog Box

TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you are still experiencing problems after reading this Product User’s Guide and the Troubleshooting section, you may contact yo

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LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY Subject to the provisions described below, this product is protected for one (1) year against defects in material and workm

Page 50 - TROUBLESHOOTING

What’s new in BTW4.0 1. Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) 2. Hands-Free Profile (HFP) 3. Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) 4. Bluetooth 1.2

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Icons used for Bluetooth devices and services Before we move on to the next chapter about the various Bluetooth devices and services, it is important

Page 52 - TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Network Access Point Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Printer Cellular Telephone Unknown Devices Service icons for Windows XP

Page 53 - LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY

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