ASUSTeK Computer UGPZ5 Bluetooth Module User Manual 6 User s Manual 6

ASUSTeK Computer Inc Bluetooth Module 6 User s Manual 6

Users Manual 6 rev

Download: ASUSTeK Computer UGPZ5 Bluetooth Module User Manual 6  User s Manual 6
Mirror Download [FCC.gov]ASUSTeK Computer UGPZ5 Bluetooth Module User Manual 6  User s Manual 6
Document ID507427
Application ID1FAXh09riHtc5q3QVsUqsg==
Document DescriptionUsers Manual 6 rev
Short Term ConfidentialNo
Permanent ConfidentialNo
SupercedeNo
Document TypeUser Manual
Display FormatAdobe Acrobat PDF - pdf
Filesize194.77kB (2434624 bits)
Date Submitted2005-01-19 00:00:00
Date Available2005-01-17 00:00:00
Creation Date2005-01-18 09:51:34
Producing SoftwareAcrobat Distiller 5.0 (Windows)
Document Lastmod2005-01-18 17:54:04
Document Title6. User's Manual-6.pdf
Document CreatorPScript5.dll Version 5.2
Document Author: Wendyliao

Your device will now be undetectable by other users, even when they search for
other devices.
Note
•
Other devices are still able to establish connections with your device even if you
have enabled the Non-discoverable mode.
Please enable "Non-connectable mode" if you wish to reject connections from
other devices.
Related topic: "Bluetooth Manager"
Encrypting the content of your transmissions
Since Bluetooth communication is conducted wirelessly, there is always the possibility
that a third party may be able to intercept your transmissions.
You can use encryption to render the content indecipherable to anyone who manages to
intercept it.
Important
•
Encrypting your transmissions will still not guarantee complete security.
Accordingly, please be aware that transmitting data is conducted with an element
of risk for the user.
Procedure
1. Right-click on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray, and click on [Device
Properties & Security].
The [Device Properties] window will appear.
2. Select [Link Level Enforced Security] in [Security Mode] under the
[Security] tab, put a check next to [Encryption], and then click on the [OK]
button
Note
•
Once you have configured the security mode, a window will appear when you
first make a connection to another device, prompting you to enter a Bluetooth
passkey (PIN code).
Please click on the [OK] button after you have entered the passkey.
•
The window in which you enter the passkey will not appear once you have
connected more than two times to the device.
Related topic: "Bluetooth Manager"
Changing the default connection
The "default connection" refers to the dial-up connection configured for use whenever a
connection is made to the Internet.
If several connections have been registered, you can change the default connection by
following the procedure below.
Procedure
1. Start Internet Explorer
2. Click on [Tools] [Internet Options...]
The [Internet Options] window will appear.
3. Click on the [Connections] tab
In this window, "Direct Connection" is set as the default, and "Never dial a
connection" has been selected.
Change the settings so that "London A" will always be dialled when you connect
to the Internet.
4. Select "Always dial my default connection"
5. Click on "London A", and then click on the [Set Default] button
"London A" has been changed to the default connection.
Note
•
•
Alternatively, if you wish to connect to the Internet from a LAN in a company or
other environment where a LAN can be accessed, select "Never dial a connection"
if you have a dial-up configuration, but do not want dial-up to occur
automatically.
When connecting to the Internet via a LAN, you must enter the appropriate LAN
settings under [LAN Settings...].
Manually creating a virtual Bluetooth COM port
In order for a PC to connect to and communicate with a Bluetooth device, the Bluetooth
Utility will create a gateway for data to be exchanged between the respective devices.
This gateway is known as a "port" (or "virtual COM port").
Since one virtual COM port will be allocated to each device, trouble-free communication
will still be possible even if several devices are being used.
When you use the Bluetooth Utility, a virtual COM port will be automatically created on
set-up; however, virtual COM ports can be created manually if so needed.
Note
•
Bluetooth Manager must be active in order for you to be able to use Bluetooth
Local COM.
Clients and servers
When Bluetooth communications are performed, there will always be a "client/server"
relationship between the various devices. A "client" is a device that sends certain requests
to another device, while a "server" is a device that provides a service on receipt of such
requests from another device.
For example, when a PC issues a print command to a wireless printer, the PC functions as
the client, while the printer functions as the server.
When a PDA or other device attempts to receive files located on a PC by means of file
transfer protocol, the PC functions as the server, while the PDA functions as the client.
Virtual Bluetooth COM ports can be created both for clients and servers.
•
Bluetooth virtual COM port for a client
Virtual COM port used when your device is the client, and requests are sent to
another device.
•
Bluetooth virtual COM port for a server
Virtual COM port used when your device is the server, and requests are received
from another device.
Creating a virtual COM port
Bluetooth virtual COM ports are created according to the procedure below.
Procedure
1. Click on the [Printers and Other Hardware] icon in the Control Panel
The [Printers and Other Hardware] window appears.
2. Double-click on the [Bluetooth Local COM] icon
The main Bluetooth Local COM window will appear.
Note
o
3.
Even when the Control Panel appears in Classic view, please simply click
on the [Bluetooth Local COM] icon.
o No such distinction between viewing formats exists in Windows 2000.
Click on the [Add...] button
The [Bluetooth Local COM Wizard] window, from where you can create a virtual COM port, will
appear.
Start from this window when creating Bluetooth virtual COM ports for either servers or clients.
Creating a Bluetooth virtual COM port for a client
Creating a Bluetooth virtual COM port for a server
Deleting a virtual COM port
Please follow the procedure below to delete a virtual COM port when it is no longer needed.
Note
•
You can only delete virtual COM ports created by the Bluetooth Local COM utility.
1.
Select the port you wish to delete from the [Bluetooth Local COM] window, and then click
on the [Delete] button
A message will appear asking you to confirm that you wish to delete the port.
2.
Click on the [Yes] button
The port will be deleted.
3.
Click on the [OK] button
Creating a Bluetooth virtual COM port for a client
Procedure
1. From the [Bluetooth Local COM Wizard] window, select "Create a
Bluetooth virtual COM port for a client", and then click on the [Next] button
The [Bluetooth Local COM - Create COM Port for Client (1/1)] window will
appear.
2. Select [COM Port You Want to Create], and then click on the [Finish] button
The port you have created will now appear in the [Bluetooth Local COM]
window.
3. Click on the [OK] button
Creating a Bluetooth virtual COM port for a server
Procedure
1. From the [Bluetooth Local COM Wizard] window, select "Create a
Bluetooth virtual COM port for a server", and then click on the [Next]
button
The [Bluetooth Local COM - Create COM Port for Server (1/2)] window will
appear.
2. Select [COM Port You Want to Create], and then click on the [Finish] button
The [Bluetooth Local COM - Create COM Port for Server (2/2)] window will
appear.
3. Confirm the settings in [COM Port You Want to Create] and [Service
Profiles], and then click on the [Finish] button
The port you have created will now appear in the [Bluetooth Local COM]
window.
4. Click on the [OK] button
Sending business card data from Outlook
This section describes how to send business card data wirelessly using Microsoft Outlook
Note
•
The explanation below relates to an example in which Microsoft Outlook 2002
has been used to perform the procedure. Subtle differences may arise when using
other versions of the software.
Sending business card data
You can send business card data directly from the "Contacts" window in Outlook.
Procedure
1. Start Microsoft Outlook, and open the "Contacts" window
2. Double-click on the contact whose details you wish to send as a business card
The details of the contact you selected will appear.
3. Click on the [to Bluetooth] from the toolbar
The [Device List] window will appear.
Note
If the [to Bluetooth] button does not appear on the toolbar, please refer to
Installing business card-sending functionality in Outlook as an Add-in"
below and change the settings accordingly.
4. Select the destination for the business card data, and then click on the [Send]
button
Note
If you cannot find the destination device in the list, please click on the
[Searching for devices] button to discover it.
The business card will be sent.
If the business card has been sent successfully, the message below will appear.
Note
If the transmission was unsuccessful, please attempt to send the data once
more after having confirmed the operating conditions (power status,
security settings, etc) of the destination device.
Installing business card-sending functionality in Outlook as an Add-in
You can install one of the functions of the Bluetooth Utility in Outlook as an "Add-in",
which will enable you to send business cards from the Outlook toolbar.
Procedure
1. Click on [Tools]-[Options...] in Outlook
The [Options] dialog box will appear.
2. Select the [Other] tab, and then click on the [Advanced Options...] button in
the "General" field
The [Advanced Options] dialog box will appear
3. Click on the [COM Add-Ins...] button
The [COM Add-Ins] dialog box will appear.
4. Click on the [Add...] button
The [Add Add-In] dialog box will appear.
5. Select "TosBTAddin.dll", and then click on the [OK] button
Note
"TosBTAddin.dll" can be found on the hard drive at the address below.
C:\Program Files\Toshiba\Bluetooth Toshiba Stack
6. Confirm that "Send to Bluetooth" has been added to the list and that a check
appears next to it, and then click on the [OK] button
This will complete the Add-in process.
Bluetooth Settings
This section provides detailed information on the [Bluetooth Settings] window.
Main window
Menu
[Bluetooth] menu
Category
Description
Add New
Connection
Opens the [Add New Connection Wizard] window, and then searches
for new devices.
Connect
Connects to selected device.
Disconnect
Disconnects from selected device.
Details
Displays detailed information about selected device.
Delete
Deletes selected device.
Create
shortcut on
Desktop
Creates a shortcut icon for the selected device on the Desktop.
Rename
Changes the name of the device you have selected.
Change Icon
Changes the icon of the device you have selected.
COM Auto
Connect
Settings
Opens the [COM Auto Connect Settings] window, and allows you to
enable/disable Auto Connect.
Displays the device connection name and port used. Check the box to
enable Auto Connect, and remove the check to disable Auto Connect.
You will need to connect manually to use a device in the latter case.
AV player
selection
Opens [Select AV Payer] window, and allows you to select the
application to be used when you want to play sound files or CDs
Exit
Closes the [Bluetooth Settings] window.
[View] menu
Category
Large icons
Description
Changes the way icons are displayed on a device.
Small icons
List
Details
[Help] menu
Category
Description
Help
Opens the Bluetooth Utility User Guide.
Version
Displays the version information for Bluetooth Settings.
Device List
Displays a list of devices that have been registered in [Bluetooth Settings].
Function buttons
Category
Description
New
Connection
Opens [Add New Connection Wizard] window.
Details...
Shows details of selected device.
Delete
Deletes selected device.
Bluetooth Manager
This section provides detailed information on the settings categories in Bluetooth
Manager.
Main menu
Category
Description
Bluetooth Settings
Opens [Bluetooth Settings] window.
Wireless File
Transfer
Open the [Wireless File Transfer] window.
Remote Camera
Open the [Remote Camera] window.
Add New
Connection
Opens the [Add New Connection Wizard] window.
Device
Displays Bluetooth device information on your PC.
Properties&Security
[General] tab
Allows you to confirm the name, address and other settings
displayed for other devices.
Note
•
•
[Device Name] is the only category able to be
changed. If you wish to change the name of a
device, enter the new name, and then click on
the [OK] or [Apply] button.
Click on the [Default] button to restore the
initial settings.
[Security] tab
Security-related (user) settings can be configured under this tab.
Note
•
Click on the [Default] button to restore the
initial settings.
Link Level
Security
Enforced3)
Requires Bluetooth
passkey (PIN code) to be
entered on connection
with another device.
Encryption
Encrypts data to be
transmitted.
1) Selecting Non-connectable mode will cause connection
requests to be rejected from any device, including registered ones.
Device detection will still be possible.
2) Selecting Non-pairable mode will make it impossible to bond
with another device in a new connection relationship. Connection
will be possible when a request has been received from a
registered device. Device detection will still be possible.
3) Devices to which you have initially connected by entering a
PIN code will not require you to do so for future connections.
Connection will still be possible even if Link Level Security has
been selected.
Power off
Turns off Bluetooth
(Turned off)
Important
•
Communication using Bluetooth will be impossible once
it has been turned off. When you next wish to use
Bluetooth, please right-click on the Bluetooth icon in the
task tray, and then click on [Power ON].
(Turned
on)
Service Properties
Ensures security against various kinds of access from remote
devices.
Here you can enable or disable the following four typical services
that are accessed remotely.
Note
•
•
This function is designed to provide robust
security against access from remote devices.
The "enable/disable" controls only relate to
access made from remote devices. You will
still be able to access remote devices from your
local device, regardless of the individual
settings.
Remove the tick from each button to disable
the related (server) function.
device using the AV Remote Control
Service.
Help
Displays the Bluetooth Utility User Guide.
Exit
Exits Bluetooth Manager.
Important
•
When you exit Bluetooth Manager, Bluetooth
communications will be disabled. When you next wish to
use Bluetooth, please click on [Start] [All
Programs] [Bluetooth] [Bluetooth Settings] (in
Windows 2000, click on
[Start] [Programs] [Bluetooth] [Bluetooth
Settings]).
Bluetooth Information Exchanger
This section provides detailed information on the settings categories in Bluetooth
Information Exchanger.
Main window
Bluetooth menu
Category
Description
Device
Discovery
Detects Bluetooth devices.
Configuration
Allows detailed setting of categories related to Bluetooth Information
Exchanger.
-[General] tab
-[Mode] tab
-[Inbox/Business Card] tab
-[Shared folder] tab
-[Image box] tab
-[Associate] tab
-[Transfer mode] tab
-[Service security] tab
-[Service class] tab
-[Information] tab
-[Version] tab
Help
Displays Bluetooth Utility User Guide.
Data exchange folders
Three folders are available for data exchange: "Image transfer", "File transfer" and
"Object Push".
Category
Description
Click on the icon to display a list of devices. "Image box" is a folder on your PC used for
transferring images.
Click on the icon to display a list of devices. "Shared folder" is a shared folder on your PC
used for transferring files.
Click on the icon to display a list of devices. "Inbox" is a folder on your PC used for
exchanging business cards.
Bluetooth Properties
This section describes the settings categories for each of the tabs in the Properties
window.
[General] tab
Category
Description
Device name
Shows the name of your device (cannot be changed)
Device type
Shows the type of your device (cannot be changed)
[Mode] tab
Category
Description
Discoverability
mode
Shows current discovery mode settings (cannot be changed)
Connectability
mode
Shows current connection mode settings (cannot be changed)
Pairing mode
Shows current pairing mode settings (cannot be changed)
Security mode
Shows current security mode settings (cannot be changed)
[Inbox/Business Card] tab
Category
Description
Inbox Directory
Sets the location on the hard drive of the "Inbox" folder (where
incoming business cards are saved).
Click on the [Browse...] button to open the "Browse folders"
window. Specify the directory where you would like the "Inbox" to
be located, and then click on the [OK] button.
My Business
Sets the location where you save your personal business card
bearing your name and other information.
Click on the [Browse...] button to open the "Browse folders"
window. Specify the business card to be sent to a desired party, and
then click on the [OK] button.
[Shared folder] tab
Category
Shared Directory
Description
Sets the location on the hard drive of a shared folder used when
exchanging files with "File exchange".
Click on the [Browse...] button to open the "Browse folders"
window. Specify the directory where you wish the "Shared folder"
to be located, and then click on the [OK] button.
[Image box] tab
Category
Image Inbox
Directory
Description
Sets the location of the "Image Box" folder (where image data that
has been received is saved) on the hard drive.
Click on the [Browse...] button to open the "Browse folders"
window. Specify the directory where you wish the "Image Box" to
be located, and then click on the [OK] button.
Preferred Format
Converts images into a specified format for transmission.
When no format has been specified, the image will be automatically
converted into the appropriate format of the destination device.
-JPEG 160×120
-JPEG 320×240
-JPEG 640×480
-JPEG 800×600
-JPEG 1024×768
[Associate] tab
Category
Start associated
application
Description
Sets whether to start an associated application automatically on
receipt of business card data (Microsoft Outlook, etc).
"Enabled": Start associated application
"Disabled": Do not start associated application
[Transfer mode] tab
Category
Service to use
Description
Sets which service to use for sending files when you right-click in
Explorer and select "To Bluetooth".
Category
Description
Object Push
Send files using OPP (Object Push Profile).
File transfer
Send files using FTP (File Transfer Protocol).
The device to which files are sent may only support one of these
profiles. Sending a file using a profile not supported by the
destination device will result in an error. Please ensure that the
service you select corresponds to the desired environment.
Profile
Image
Card
Other files*
OPP
FTP
1: Ideal; 2: Can be used; 3: Cannot be used
text files, music files, Word/Excel files, etc
[Service security] tab
Category
Specification
Object push
Sets business card exchange security level.
Category
Enable
Description
When another device generates a request to send or
receive a business card, a message is displayed asking
whether you will allow the card to be sent or received.
Note
•
Click on the [Browse...] button to specify
where incoming cards are to be saved.
If you change this location, the location of
saved cards under the [Inbox/Business Cards]
tab will also be changed.
Note
•
Disable
File transfer
The security function will abort the card
exchange if you have not clicked the "Yes"
button within a prescribed amount of time and
will display the message: "Failed to send
(receive) card."
Send/receive cards without displaying any messages.
Sets file transfer security level.
Category
Enable
Description
When another device generates a request to send or
receive a file, a message is displayed asking whether you
will allow an FTP connection.
if you have not clicked the "OK" button within a
prescribed amount of time and will display the
message: "Connecting with remote device
failed."
Disable
Send/receive files without displaying any messages.
Set
password
(OBEX)
Selecting [Set password (OBEX authentication)] will
enable you to set a password.
When you have set a password, a window requesting the
password for authentication will appear when file transfer
is attempted.
File transfer will only proceed if your password has been
entered correctly.
Show the
other's
password
entry
screen
when
connected
The "Show the other's password entry screen when
connected" option becomes available when you select the
"Set password (OBEX authentication)" option. If this
option is enabled, a password-basis authentication screen
appears when you receive a connection request from
other devices and you need to enter a password used to let
the other device perform the OBEX authentication
password checking. If this option is disabled, no
passward-basis authentication screen appears and the
password that you set in "Set password (OBEX
authentication)" is automatically used.
Note
•
Image
transfer
You do not need to enable this option for
connection between Bluetooth Utilities.
Sets image transfer security level.
Category
Description
Note
•
Disable
[Service class] tab
Click on the [Browse...] button to specify where
incoming images are to be saved.
If you change this location, you should also
similarly change the Image Box settings under
the [Image Box] tab.
Receive images without displaying any messages.
Category
Select enable or
disable
Description
Sets whether to determine the service class when a device search is
performed.
"Enable": Determine service class
"Disable": Do not determine service class
[Information] tab
Category
Description
Device name
Device address
Shows information pertaining to your devices (cannot be changed)
HCI version
LMP version
[Version] tab
Category
Software version
Description
Shows version information for Bluetooth Information Exchange.
Remote Camera
This section provides detailed information on the settings categories in Remote Camera.
Main window
Menu
[Bluetooth] menu
Category
Description
Device Search
Searches for remote cameras.
Properties
[Filter for Search Devices]
The program may discover devices other than digital cameras,
depending on which profiles are supported by those devices
Adjusting the setting to "Loose filtering" will increase the likelihood
that devices other than those intended will be detected.
The further you slide the setting towards "Tight filtering", the stricter
will be the criteria determining device detection, and the lower the
likelihood will be that irrelevant devices will be included.
Please adjust the filtration level according to the results of the search.
[Multi Shot]
Allows you to set the number of consecutive images captured by your
digital camera in the dialog box below (between 2 and 16 inclusive).
[Pixel Size]
Images will be sent to your PC after having been automatically
converted to the size specified in the dialog box below, regardless of
the size of the original image data.
[Inbox settings]
Opens the "Browse folders..." dialog box and allows you to select the
folder where you would like your captured images to be saved.
Exit
Exits Remote Camera.
[Help] menu
Category
Image monitor
version
information
Description
Displays version information for the image monitor.
List of cameras
A list of cameras that have been registered as remote cameras will be displayed.
[Camera Search...] button
Clicking on this button will execute a search for remote cameras.
Display images
Images transferred to the PC from a remote camera will be displayed.
[Explorer...] button
Clicking on this button will display the folders on the hard drive where images that have
been transferred to the PC have been stored.
Note
•
A folder for saving your images will be created automatically.
Camera operation window
Camera images
Images as seen through the lens of your remote camera will be displayed.
Display magnification
The size of the operating window display can be adjusted from 100% (1x) to 300% (3x).
Important
•
Increasing the size of the operating window will impede its ability to display images, and will
have an adverse effect on other processes being performed by your PC. Please adjust the
magnification as appropriate for your intended use.
[Explorer...] button
Clicking on this button will display the folders on the hard drive where images that have
been transferred to the PC have been stored.
Shutter button (consecutive images)
Clicking this button will cause the camera to take the number of images specified in
[Consecutive image settings] under the [Bluetooth] menu and then send those images to
your PC.
Shutter button (single images)
Clicking this button will cause the camera to take one picture and then send the image to
your PC.
Bluetooth Local COM
This section provides detailed information on the settings categories in Bluetooth Local
COM.
Main window
Port
Displays a list of configured ports.
Description
Displays the function of each port.
Ports displayed as "Toshiba BT Port (COMxx)" are TOSHIBA Bluetooth virtual COM
ports.
Owner
Displays the application used to create those COM ports.
The following information will appear for ports created by Bluetooth Local COM.
COM port for client
Local COM - Client
COM port for server Local COM - Server [(name of service supplied by port)]
Function buttons
Category
Add
Description
Starts the Add COM Port Wizard.
Note
•
Delete
There can be up to 64 ports. If COM ports 1 to 64 already exist, you will not be able to
add another port.
Deletes selected port.
Note
•
OK
You can only delete COM ports created by Bluetooth Local COM.
Click on this button to confirm settings information, and close the Bluetooth Local COM
window.
Wireless File Transfer
This section provides detailed information on the settings categories in Wireless File
Transfer.
Main window
Files/folders
Displays a list of files/folders to be sent.
Devices to which data can be sent
Displays other devices to which you are able to send files. Files will be sent to those
devices that have been checked.
Name
Displays name of destination devices.
Connection method
Displays method used to connect to other devices.
Note
•
If a device to which you would like to send data is not listed, you can click on the
[Search] button to search for other devices.
Function buttons
Category
Description
Add
Displays the window below, from where you can add files and/or folders you
would like to send.
Delete
By selecting a file from the list and clicking on the "Delete" button, you can
remove that file (i.e., the file will not be sent).
Search
Searches for Bluetooth devices.
Cancel
Closes the "Wireless File Transfer" window.
Send
Sends a file.
Troubleshooting
This section describes possible causes and countermeasures to be considered when your
Bluetooth device cannot be configured properly, functions abnormally or presents other
problems related to its operation.
Basic understanding
The section "What you need to know about using Bluetooth" describes the basic concepts
to be aware of when using Bluetooth. Should you still encounter problems after having
read through this information, please refer to the following list, which has been arranged
according to application.
Troubleshooting by application
•
General operation of the Bluetooth Utility
•
Using a wireless modem station
•
Using an access point
•
Using a printer
•
Using a Bluetooth headset
•
Using a keyboard or mouse
•
Using a camera
•
Using a PDA
•
Using a mobile telephone
General operation of the Bluetooth Utility
Important
•
Please refer to "What you need to know about using Bluetooth" for an
understanding of the basic concepts to be aware of when using Bluetooth.
Bluetooth Manager
Bluetooth icon does not appear in task tray
•
If the Bluetooth icon does not appear in the task tray, Bluetooth Manager will not
be active, which will prevent you from being able to use any of the functions of
the Bluetooth Utility.
Start the utilities as instructed below to enable Bluetooth Manager to start
automatically and allow all functions to be utilized.
Bluetooth Settings
(from Windows XP)
[Start] > [All Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Bluetooth Settings]
(from Windows 2000)
[Start] > [Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Bluetooth Settings]
Remote Camera
(from Windows XP)
[Start] > [All Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Remote Camera]
(from Windows 2000)
[Start] > [Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Remote Camera]
Wireless File Transfer
(from Windows XP)
[Start] > [All Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Wireless File Transfer]
(from Windows 2000)
[Start] > [Programs] > [Bluetooth] > [Wireless File Transfer]
Bluetooth Settings
Clicking on the [New Connection] button brings up the message "Unable to prepare Bluetooth."
•
The wireless communication switch is turned off.
Please switch it on.
Remote device(s) cannot be detected
•
The other device(s) may have been set to Non-discoverable mode.
Please check the mode settings on the device.
Services on a remote device are undiscoverable
•
The other device may be using a profile that is not supported by the Bluetooth
Utility
Please check the profile being used on the other device.
•
The following profiles are compatible with Bluetooth Settings.
DUN, FAX, LAP, SPP, HID, HCRP, FTP, OPP, HSP, PAN and
BIP
Devices running profiles other than those above will not be able to be registered
with Bluetooth Settings.
Bluetooth Information Exchanger
An error occurs when you try to send a file using the right-click menu.
•
Select and right-click on a file, and then you can choose either the FTP or OPP
profile to use when you click on [Send to Bluetooth Device].
If neither profile is supported by the destination device, the file will not be able to
be sent from the right-click menu.
The transmission will also fail if you use FTP to send a file to a device that only
supports the OPP profile.
Should this occur, please click on [Bluetooth] [Profiles] under [Bluetooth
Information Exchanger] to configure the Transfer mode.
Cannot open shared folder on remote device using [File Transfer].
•
The other device may have a certain security level enforced (Non-connectable
mode etc). Please confirm the security settings of the other device.
Please enter the correct password if you are asked to enter one.
Remote Camera
•
See "Using a camera"
Bluetooth Local COM
Cannot add port
•
A maximum of 64 virtual COM ports can be added. You will be unable to add
another port if 64 ports have already been configured.
Using a wireless modem station
Important
•
Please refer to "What you need to know about using Bluetooth" for an
understanding of the basic concepts to be aware of when using Bluetooth.
Modem station cannot be detected
•
If the modem station is connected to and is being used by another device, the
modem station will be undetectable even if you search for it.
Cannot connect to modem station
•
If the modem station is connected to and is being used by another device, no other
device will be able to connect to the modem station.
Bluetooth passkey entry failed
•
The Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) comprises a sequence of alphanumeric
characters, with the letters able to be rendered in upper and lower case.
If [Caps Lock] is on, the Bluetooth passkey may not be able to be entered
correctly.
Cannot connect to telephone line
•
Please ensure that the telephone cable is connected from the socket to the "LINE"
terminal on the modem station.
Note
•
If the telephone cable has come loose because it has not been fully
inserted into the socket, the resulting poor contact may prevent data from
being transmitted accurately.
o Communication will be impossible if the interior of the cable has been
broken. Please replace the cable with another one.
Please ensure that the two slide switches on the underside of the main unit have
been set to the "NORMAL" and "MODEM" positions respectively.
Cannot connect to the Internet
•
The telephone number of the connection (i.e., the telephone number for the access
point of your Internet service provider) may not be correct. Please check the
telephone number.
•
The user ID and/or password for the provider with whom you have signed up may
have been entered incorrectly. Please check the user ID and password.
The default connection may have been configured with different settings. Please
set the connection configured for mobile telephone use as the default connection.
•
•
When you place a call using a company switchboard or other exchange, the
system may require you to enter a "0" before the telephone number itself. Please
check the type of telephone line you are using.
Cannot send or receive faxes
•
Once you have registered a wireless modem station as your fax server, you will
need to enter the fax settings from the [Printer and Faxes] window in the Control
Panel.
Please refer to "Using a modem station for fax transmissions" for information on
the configuration procedure.
•
The telephone number of the fax destination may have been entered incorrectly.
Please check the telephone number.
•
If the setting under COM Auto Connect Settings has been set to "Off", a
connection will not automatically be established with the modem. Please connect
to the modem manually.
•
When you place a call using a company switchboard or other exchange, the
system may require you to enter a "0" before the telephone number itself. Please
check the type of telephone line you are using.
•
The fax service may not have been enabled for sending (or receiving).
Please check the settings by following the procedure below.
1. Open [Printers and Faxes] from the Control Panel, right-click on the
[Fax] icon, and then click on [Properties]
The [Fax properties] window will appear.
2. Select the [Device] tab, right-click on the modem you wish to use, and
then click on [Properties]
3. Select the [Send] tab, and then confirm that "Enable device to send"
has been checked.
4. Select the [Receive] tab, and then confirm that "Enable device to
receive" has been checked (when you wish to receive faxes)
5. Click on the [OK] button
Using an access point
Important
•
Please refer to "What you need to know about using Bluetooth" for an
understanding of the basic concepts to be aware of when using Bluetooth.
Access point cannot be detected
•
If the access point is connected to and is being used by another device, the access
point will be undetectable even if you search for it.
Cannot connect to access point
•
If the access point is connected to and is being used by another device, no other
device will be able to connect to the access point.
Cannot connect to LAN
•
The LAN cable may not be properly connected to the access point. Please check
the connection status.
Note
•
If the LAN cable has come loose because it has not been fully inserted into
the socket, the resulting poor contact may prevent data from being
transmitted accurately.
o Communication will be impossible if the interior of the LAN cable has
been broken. Please replace the cable with another one.
The access point may not have been configured correctly, and may not be able to
maintain the connection to the LAN.
Please refer to the product instruction manual for information on how to configure
your access point.
Cannot connect to the Internet
•
If you are using a LAN to connect to the Internet, the LAN environment of the
company or location where you are trying to establish the connection may require
you to connect via a proxy server .
Please click here for information on configuring a proxy server.
Using a printer
Important
•
Please refer to "What you need to know about using Bluetooth" for an
understanding of the basic concepts to be aware of when using Bluetooth.
Printer cannot be detected
•
If the printer is connected to and is being used by another device, the printer will
be undetectable even if you search for it.
Cannot connect to printer
•
If the printer is connected to and is being used by another device, no other device
will be able to connect to the printer.
Cannot print/garbled print output
•
The printer driver of the printer you are using may not have been installed
correctly. Please refer to your product instruction manual and re-install the driver.
•
Please check to see if the printer has run out of paper, ink or other consumable
item.
•
If you are using a printer while several Bluetooth devices are connected to the PC,
the devices may not functional normally. Please disconnect the other devices and
try to print again.
Using a keyboard or mouse
Important
•
Please refer to "What you need to know about using Bluetooth" for an
understanding of the basic concepts to be aware of when using Bluetooth.
Keyboard or mouse cannot be detected
•
If the keyboard or mouse is connected to and is being used by another device, the
keyboard or mouse will be undetectable even if you search for it.
Cannot connect to keyboard or mouse
•
If the keyboard or mouse is connected to and is being used by another device, no
other device will be able to connect to the keyboard or mouse.
Using a camera
Important
•
Please refer to "What you need to know about using Bluetooth" for an
understanding of the basic concepts to be aware of when using Bluetooth.
Camera cannot be detected
•
If the camera is connected to and is being used by another device, the camera will
be undetectable even if you search for it.
Cannot connect to camera
•
If the camera is connected to and is being used by another device, no other device
will be able to connect to the camera.
Images from the camera can be displayed, but no pictures can be taken
•
The memory card in the camera may be full.
Please make a backup of all your necessary data on alternative media, then delete
the images from the memory card, and ascertain how much free space remains.
Camera images do not appear in window
•
The camera may not have been set to remote camera mode (image browse mode,
configuration mode, etc).
Certain cameras will end the Bluetooth connection automatically if you change
the settings in a mode other than remote camera mode. Please re-connect to the
camera when you next wish to use the device in remote camera mode.
Using a PDA
Important
•
Please refer to "What you need to know about using Bluetooth" for an
understanding of the basic concepts to be aware of when using Bluetooth.
Cannot make an ActiveSync connection
•
Please confirm that you have installed ActiveSync v3.7 or higher on your PC.
•
ActiveSync is installed to COM7 as a default. Please refer to "Synchronising
information using ActiveSync" and re-configure your ActiveSync connection.
If a port other than COM7 has been used, please amend the ActiveSync
connection settings accordingly.
Cannot locate a saved file
•
The type of file sent to your PDA, as well as the profile used to send the file, may
affect where folders saved on your PDA are located.
Examples:
Images transferred to your PDA using "Image transfer" > saved in the "Image
transfer" folder
Images transferred to your PDA using "File transfer" > saved in the "Shared
folder"
Using a mobile telephone
Important
•
Please refer to "What you need to know about using Bluetooth" for an
understanding of the basic concepts to be aware of when using Bluetooth.
Mobile telephone cannot be detected
•
If the mobile telephone is connected to and is being used by another device, the
mobile telephone will be undetectable even if you search for it.
Cannot connect to mobile telephone
•
If the mobile telephone is connected to and is being used by another device, no
other device will be able to connect to the mobile telephone.
Cannot send images to mobile telephone
•
Please use the appropriate transfer method, according to the profiles supported by
your mobile telephone.
If OPP is supported: right-click on a file to send it
If BIP is supported: use "Image transfer" under Bluetooth Information Exchanger
to send images
Cannot connect to the Internet
•
The telephone number of the connection (i.e., the telephone number for the access
point of your Internet service provider) may not be correct. Please check the
telephone number.
•
The user ID and/or password for the provider with whom you have signed up may
have been entered incorrectly. Please check the user ID and password.
•
The default connection may have been configured with different settings. Please
set the connection configured for mobile telephone use as the default connection.
Cannot send or receive faxes
•
Once you have registered a mobile telephone as your fax server, you will need to
enter the fax settings from the [Printer and Faxes] window in the Control Panel.
Please refer to "Using a modem station for fax transmissions" for information on
the configuration procedure.
•
The telephone number of the fax destination may have been entered incorrectly.
Please check the telephone number.
•
If the setting under COM Auto Connect Settings has been set to "Off", a
connection will not automatically be established with the modem. Please connect
to the mobile telephone manually.
•
The fax service may not have been enabled for sending (or receiving).
Please check the settings by following the procedure below.
1. Open [Printers and Faxes] from the Control Panel, right-click on the
[Fax] icon, and then click on [Properties]
The [Fax properties] window will appear.
2. Select the [Device] tab, right-click on the modem you wish to use, and
then click on [Properties]
3. Select the [Send] tab, and then confirm that "Enable device to send"
has been checked.
4. Select the [Receive] tab, and then confirm that "Enable device to
receive" has been checked when you wish to receive faxes)
5. Click on the [OK] button
Using a Bluetooth Headset
Important
•
Please refer to "What you need to know about using Bluetooth" for an
understanding of the basic concepts to be aware of when using Bluetooth.
Bluetooth Headset cannot be detected
•
If the Bluetooth Headset is connected to and is being used by another device, the
Bluetooth Headset will be undetectable even if you search for it.
Cannot connect to Bluetooth Headset
•
•
If the Bluetooth Headset is connected to and is being used by another device, no
other device will be able to connect to the Bluetooth Headset.
A Bluetooth connection will be impossible if the Bluetooth Headset is connected
to a power adaptor.
Please remove the power adaptor and re-connect.
Sound cuts out/cannot hear anything
•
Using a Bluetooth headset with other Bluetooth devices may cause problems such
as interruptions in sound, reduced transfer speed or failure during file transfer, and
disconnection of the other Bluetooth devices. We strongly recommend using a
Bluetooth headset on its own, not in connection with other Bluetooth devices.
•
Please confirm that the Bluetooth Headset is being operated correctly (for
example, ensure that the correct mode (audio or communications) mode has been
selected).
•
Please confirm that the voice file or CD is being played back normally on your
PC.
•
Please check the volume settings on your Bluetooth Headset and PC.
•
If Windows Media Player or another audio-related application is active when you
try to connect your Bluetooth Headset, you may find it impossible to connect
properly to the Bluetooth Headset, or even to use it at all.
Please start such applications after you have connected to the Bluetooth Headset.
Glossary
This glossary provides definitions for Bluetooth-related terminology.
You will be able to look up the meanings of any uncertain terms here.
A2DP Profile
Abbreviation of Advanced Audio Distribution.
A Bluetooth profile allowing you to adjust the sound quality of wireless headsets and
other audio devices.
AVRCP Profile
Abbreviation of Audio/Video Remote Control Profile. A Bluetooth profile enabling
remote control functions to be sent and received. Remote control commands can be
received by the Bluetooth Utility.
Bluetooth Profile
A specification that guarantees the connection to the service function of a remote
Bluetooth device.
For a Bluetooth device to send and receive information to and from another device, both
devices must support shared profiles designated for each function, such as dial-up
networking, faxing, printing and human interface devices.
DHCP
Abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DHCP is a function that automatically sets up IP addresses. This function will allow you
to avoid having to set up IP addresses on each computer.
DUN Profile
A Bluetooth profile for Dial-up Networking.
This profile enables you to establish a dial-up Bluetooth connection with a wireless
modem station, mobile telephone, or similar device.
FAX Profile
A Bluetooth profile that enables you to establish a Bluetooth connection with a wireless
modem station, mobile telephone, or similar device to send or receive a fax.
FTP
Abbreviation of File Transfer Profile.
A Bluetooth profile that enables you to browse folders on a wireless device and transfer
files to and from the local device.
GAVDP Profile
Abbreviation of Generic Audio-Video Distribution Profile. This is a Bluetooth profile.
HCRP
Abbreviation of Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile. A Bluetooth profile that
establishes a connection to a device only when you print, unlike SPP (Serial Port Profile).
HID Profile
Abbreviation of Human Interface Device Profile.
A Bluetooth profile that enables you to connect to a wireless mouse, keyboard or other
input device.
LAP
Abbreviation of LAN Access Profile.
A Bluetooth profile that enables you to establish a Bluetooth connection to a LAN access
point to access a LAN via PPP.
OPP
Abbreviation of Object Push Profile.
A Bluetooth profile that enables you to exchange business cards with a wireless device.
Passkey
Also known as a PIN code
This is a password consisting of up to 16 alphanumeric characters that enables a
connection to be established to a wireless device. You need to know the passkey in order
to connect to a device that requires authentication.
Even when the authentication setting has been disabled in the User Mode Properties of
the Bluetooth Utility, the passkey entry dialog box will appear automatically if
authentication is required, enabling you to authenticate a device. A link key will be
created once you have authenticated a device, eliminating the need for a passkey to
connect to that device in the future.
Pairing
A security function. In order for Bluetooth devices to authenticate each other, a passkey
(PIN code) is entered in each terminal when they are connected for the first time, and a
secret 128-bit link key is generated. This action is known as "pairing."
SPP
Abbreviation of Serial Port Profile.
A Bluetooth profile that enables communication with a device through a virtual serial
port configured for a Bluetooth connection. This can be used for printers and printer
adapters with PDAs, using a method different from HCRP or ActiveSync.
TCP/IP
Abbreviation of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.
Standard communications protocol (convention for enabling data communication) used
by the Internet. Using the same protocol enables computers to exchange data with each
other.
vCARD
Common standard for electronic business cards.
Names, (e)mail addresses, telephone numbers and other information are exchanged in the
form of electronic business cards (in *.vcf format), allowing all parties to easily register
each other's data in their address books.
The standard is extensively compatible with Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Organizer and
other mail/schedule management software.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled environment. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
compliance requirements, please avoid direct contact to the transmitting
antenna during transmitting.
This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following
conditions:
1) The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter
or antenna.
As long as conduction above is met, further transmitter test will not be
required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their
end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this
module installed (for example, digital device emissions, PC peripheral
requirements, etc.).
IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions can not be met (for
example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then
the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID can not be used
on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible
for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate
FCC authorization.
End Product Labeling
This transmitter module is authorized only for use in device where the antenna may
be installed such that may be maintained between the antenna and users (for
example: Notebook, Assist Point, Router and similar product). The final end
product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: “Contains TX FCC
ID: MSQUGPZ5”.
Manual Information That Must be Included
The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end
user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the users manual of
the end product which integrate this module.
The user’s manual for OEM integrators must include the following information in a
prominent location “IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure
compliance requirements. The antenna must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause interference and
2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device
For LAN type equipment, the following text need also to be present in the
user manual:
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to
be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding.
(Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to
licensing).

Source Exif Data:
File Type                       : PDF
File Type Extension             : pdf
MIME Type                       : application/pdf
PDF Version                     : 1.4
Linearized                      : No
Encryption                      : Standard V1.2 (40-bit)
User Access                     : Print, Copy, Fill forms, Extract, Assemble, Print high-res
Create Date                     : 2005:01:18 09:51:34Z
Modify Date                     : 2005:01:18 17:54:04+08:00
Page Count                      : 89
Creation Date                   : 2005:01:18 09:51:34Z
Mod Date                        : 2005:01:18 17:54:04+08:00
Producer                        : Acrobat Distiller 5.0 (Windows)
Author                          : Wendyliao
Metadata Date                   : 2005:01:18 17:54:04+08:00
Creator                         : Wendyliao
Title                           : 6. User's Manual-6.pdf
EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools
FCC ID Filing: MSQUGPZ5

Navigation menu