Abocom Systems UBT1KH Bluetooth USB Adapter User Manual
Abocom Systems Inc Bluetooth USB Adapter
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User’s MANUAL EUT: High Power Bluetooth USB Adapter Model No.: UBT1000H FCC ID: MQ4UBT1KH FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation lS subiect to the followrng 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. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class 8 digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to promote reasonable protection. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated 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 Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisron reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirement, this device and its antenna must be co—Iowted or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. BTW User’s Guide Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Bluctooth Tray 1.2 Access My Bluetoorh Places. 1.3 Icons Used for B1uetooth Devices and Services . 2 Basic Operations... 2.1 Stan or Stop Blueiomh.. 2.2 Create a Connection From the Bluetooth Icon 111th System Tmy Z 3 Create a Connection Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard 2.4 Create a Connection From Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood 2.5 Find Bluetooth Devices ..... 2.5.1 Periodic Search for DeVices 2.6 Find A Service . 2.7 Bluetooth Connec on Status. 28 Send to Bluetooth.... 3 Configure Bluetooth 3.1 Access the Bluetooth Configlration Panel 3 2 Bluemnth Services versus Bluelocth Applications 33 Bluelooth Exchange Folder... 3 4 Genera] Configuration saw as 3.5 Bluetonth Applications 3.5.1 Overview ..... 3.5.2 General Configuration. 315.3 Human Interface Device.,. 3.54 Audio Gateway... 3.5.5 Bluelooth Serial Port. 3.5 6 Dial—up Networking 3.5.7 Fax 3.5.3 Headset, 3.5.9 File Transfer 3.5.10 Network Acces 3.5.11 PEM Synchronization. 35.12 PM Item Transfer. 3.5.13 Printer 3 6 Bluetooth Service 3.6.1 Notifications 3.6.2 Audio Gateway 3.6.3 Bluetooth Serial P011. 3.6.4 Dial-up Networking Service 3.6.5 Fax Service ..... 3.6.6 File Transfer Service , 3.6.7 Headset Service 3.6.8 Network Acccs 3.6.8.1 Setup for Windows 98515 8: Windows Me 3.6.8.2 Setup for Windows 2000 and Windows XP 3.6.8.3 Configure for Group Ad Hoc Networking 3.6.9 PIM Item Transfer. 3.6.10 PIM Synchronization. April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMmc ii BTW User's Guide 3.7 Hardware Settings... 3.7.1 Advanced Setting 3.8 Accessibility Settings 3.9 Discovery Settings 4 Security 4.1 Authenticatinn 4.2 Authorization . 4.3 Bluetooth Device Identity 4.4 Encryption 4.5 Link Key. 4.6 Pairing Devices. 4.7 Passkey..,, 4.8 Secure Connection 4.9 Security Request Dialog Box .. 5 Troubleshooting ........... .. 5,1 Cannot connect to a paired device 52 Cannot discover servrccs on an un-paired remote device 5.3 Dial-up thwnrking service does not scan... 54 Determine the Bluetouth Device Address (BDA) of my hardware device 5.5 Determine the version ofthe Host Controller Interface (HCI) 5.6 Determine the version ofthc Link Manager Protocol (LMP). 5.7 Find information about the Bluetnoth hardware attached to my computer. 5.8 Internet Connection Sharing Docs Not Work 5.9 Test a Network Access connection 510 Unknown Purt message when using a Bluctooth Serial Port 5 1 1 Bluetooth Headset Doesn‘t Always Function Under WIN 98 Table of Figures Figure l:Bluetnuth Icon Figure 2: Device Icons for Windnws 9x. Me and 2K Figure 3: Service lcuns for Windows 91, Me and 2K Figure 4; Device Icons (Orvi'indnws X? . Figure 5: Service [cans for Windows xp. ....2 .2 .3 .3 ...4 Apfi13,2003 WIDCOMMinc iii BTW User’s Guide 1 Introduction 1.1 BLU ETOOTH TRAY The Bluctomh tray resides in the Windows system tray. which is normally located in the lower-right cumer of the screen The Blucmorh tray provides fast access to most Bluctcoth operations. From the Bluemnth tray you can: Access My Bluetooth Pluccs%ouble-c]ick the Bluerooth icon, or right-click the Bluetccth icon and then select Explore My Bluelunth Places. Access the Bluetnotll Setup Wizard, This wizard will help you: - Configure how this computer accesses a sauce on another Bluetuoth deVlce ' Locate remote Bluetcoth chlccs - Configure the way that this computer provides sewiees to remote Bluetooth devices ' Set the name and type of this Bluelonlll device. cg“ “John's PC“ and “Desktop " Access the Bluetuoth Configuration Panel—right-click the Bluetooth icon. and then select Advanced Configuration. Access the Quick Connect option—right—click the Bluetuoth icon, select Quick Connect, and then select the type of service to which you wish la connect. Start/Stop Bluetouth on (his computer. 1.2 Access MY BLUETOOTH PLACES My Bluetootl-i Places 15 part of Windows Explnrer. There are muI/iple ways to access My Bluetooth Places: In the Windows system tray ' Right-click the BluelooLl-l icon and select Explore My Bluetooth Places or ' Double-cllck the Bluetooth icon On the desktop, double-click the Bluetooth icon Open Winduws Explorer and select My BluelootI-l Places in the Folders pane or from the Address shortcut menu. April 3. 2003 WIDCOMMinc 1 BTW User’s Guide 1.3 Icons USED FOR BLUETOOTH DEVICES AND SERVICES Bluctooth icons provide aha-glance feedback about a deviee or flen'icc's slams by changlng appearance. The Blucmorh leon m the Wlndows syalcm uay providcs fccdback about Bluclooth status Figure I. Bluzmmh [mu Blueloolh Icon Indicales BIueIDDlh Status Enabléd ~ Disabled : mannemgmsé, Blue wnh wme 1 Blue Mn. Red Blue with Green man; flame ‘~Erz- Andlo Gateway Deaklup H amiss! Human Inlerfacc D: was Lapmp Mudern Network Access Paim Persona] Dlgnal Assismm aner Telephone Unknown Apri13.2003 WIDCOMMinc 2 BTW User’s Guide Figures» San-lie Icarxsfw wlndm Or. M? and 2K Service Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2K v _ «~ -» Normal ‘:as,.,>canne- Not Available? “7 Audio Gateway ‘ 5 l Dlalrup Nemurking T L ~. Fax Headsel l ) thwork Access 1 ‘ Pl'vl Ilcm Transfer PIM Synchronimliun £51 ' Publlc Folder Qenal Pun Human Inlcrface Device Laplup Modem Network Access 7mm Pzrsuna] Dlglla] Assistant aner Telephnnc l Unknown Deviée April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMinC 3 BTW User’s Guide Figuv'u 5 5mm [tons/Dr Wmdnwx XP Service Icons for Windows XP '~~'Norma! ' i: healed Audvo Gatewa) Dial-up Netwnrking Fax [mam NIclwork ACCESS PIM nem Transfer 1 _- PTM Synchronization Public Folder , g SEHII Port Apfi13,2003 WIDCOMMinc 4 BTW User‘s Guide 2.2 2.3 2.4 Basic Operations START OR STOP BLUETOOTH To start Bluetooth: in the Windows system tray. nghtclick the Bluetooth icon and select Start the Bluctooth Device. The Blucrooth icon is blue in color with a white insert when Bluetooth is running. To stop Bluetnnth: in the Windows system tray. nght-click the Bluetooth icon and select Slop the Bluctooth Devicc. Thc Bluetooth icon is blue in color with a red insert when Bluctooth is stopped. CREATE A CONNECTION FROM THE BLUETOOTH ICON IN THE SYSTEM TRAV lo the Windows system tray. right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect and then the Blueiooth service that you Wish 10 use. If this computer has created it connection to the desired type of service in the past, the options on the shortcut menu are: - The name(s) ofany device(s) with which prior connections to this type of service have been established Select a name from the list to rte-establish connection. - Other Devices. ..Se|ect this option to search [or additional devices that potentially provide the desired service, select a dance from the list, and then click Connect. Lfthis computer has never Created a connection to this type of service, the only option on the shortcut menu is “Find Devices. Select this option to search for devices that potentially provide the desired service, select a device from the list. and then click Connect. CREATE A CONNECTION USING THE BLLIETOOTl-l SETUP WIZARD - From the Folders pane of Windows Explorer, right-click My Bluetooth Places and select Blueiooth Sclup Wizard or - In Windows Explorer. with My Bluctooth Places selected, from the Bluetooth menu. select Bluctooth Setup Wizard or - From the Windows system tray: right—click the Bluetooth icon and select Bluetooth Setup Wizard. Follow the wizard; on-screcn instructions. CREATE A CONNECTION FROM ENflRE BLUETOOTH NEIGHBORHOOD From Windows Explorer: - Ln the Folders pane. select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood. right-click a device name and select "Connect the desired sen/ice. or . In the Folders pane. expand Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood. select a deuce. and Lhcn, in the right pane. right-click a service provided by that device and select “Connect to " April 3, 2003 WlDCOMMinc 5 BTW User's Guide 2.5 FIND BLUETOOTH Devices Search for Devices looks for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity and displays the devices that it finds in My Blueiooth Places. To start a search for devices, in the Folders pane of My Bluetootli Places, select Entire Bluetooih Neighborhood rid then, fmm rhc Biuetnoth menu select Search for Device Periodic Search for Devices Bluetuolh can be configured to automatically search for devices on a regular basis (Bluemnth Configuration Panel > Discovery lab). One of the advantages of Bluetooth is the mobility that the Wireless eonnectiuns allow. However, mobility means that devices may move in or out of connection range during the time between the automatic updates perfumed by Bluetooth. To be certain that the displayed list of devices in the neighborhood is current, or if automatic periodic inquiry is not enabled, force an update ofthe device list using the technique described in Search for Devices, above. Same devices within connection range may not shnw up in the list at devices found because: - Your device is configured to report only specific types or classes of devices (Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Discovery tab, on your device). - The unlisted device is configured to be non-discoverable (Bluetoeth Configuration Panel > Accessibility tab, on the un-listed device). April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMinc 5 BTW User‘s Guide 2.6 FIND A SERVICE The process of determining the services that a device provide; is called Service Discovery T0 initinte a Service Discovery, in the Folders pane of My Eluctooth Places, right-click a device name and select Discover Available Services from the shortcut menu. Bluetooth services are those things that this computer can do [or remote Bluetooth devices. For example, if this computer allows a remote Bluemoth device to send a fax using a fax modem that is physically attached to this computer, then this computer is provtding the Bluetooth fax service. Some servrccs are hardware dependant; this computer caruiut provide the fax service unless it has a physical fax modem. for example. Some Bluctooth services use virtual “hardware“ The Bluetooth Serial Port service, for example, does not usc a physical port on this computer. Instead, it creates virtual serial ports that Windows applications can see and use as if they were actual physical ports. Each Bluciooth service that this computer is capable of providing can be started automatically when Bluctocith starts. Each service can be setup to require security measures before allowing a remote Bluctooth device to connect. Bluctooth services require a Bluetooth application on dis rmole device: services and applications usually have coinciding names; i.e., there is a Bluetooth Fax Service and a Bluetooth Fax Application. The services supported by Bluetotitli are: a Bluetooth Serial Portia Wireless connection between two devices, Thls connection can be used by applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devtces. 0 Dial-up Networkingmallows a device to use a modern that is physically attached to another Bluetooth device. a Fax—allows a device to send a fax using a remote Bluetooth cell phone. modem. or computer. - File Transfer‘ullows a device to perform file system opemtions on another Bluetooth device: browse, open. copy. etc. - Headsetfallows a Bluetooih headset to be used as the audio input/output mechanism for another Bluetooth device, such as a computer or cell phone - PIM Item Trarisfcrfallows two Bluetooth devices to exchange Personal information Mmager data such as business cards, calendar items, email messages, and notes - PDt/l Synchronizationfallcws two Bluetooth devices to synchronize Personal lnfon-naticn Manager data. - Network Accessfallows a device to access a Local Area Network via a second Bluetooth device that is physically connected to the network or allows a remote device to become pan of an ad hoc network provnded by the Bluetooth server. . Audio Gatewayfallows the l-rucrophcne/speakers on Bluetooth device (typically a computer) to be used as the audio input/output mechanism for a remote Bluetooth device. such as a cell phone. All Blueiooth servers do not necessarily pmwde all Oflhcst services. For example, network gateways may provide only the Network Access service Apri13,2003 WIDCOMMinC 7 BTW User’s Guide 2.7 BLUETOOTH CONNECTION STATUS The Bluclooth Connection Status dialog box displays information about the stale ofa connection and provides a means to disconnect an active connection. Display the Connection Slams dialog box: In My Blucloolh Places, from the Folders pane, selccl a device. and then. in the right pane of My Blueloom Places, right~cllck a scmce name and select Slams from the shortcut menu. The Information provided is: 1 Status: "Connaclcd" or "Not Connected“ - Device Name: the name ofthe devlce to which this computer is connected - Duration: the length of time that this connection has been cslabljshed. displayed "1 hours, minutes and seconds. Depending on the Service. the connection may [me am (automatically dlsconnccl) after a specific period of'mactivny - Activity, [he number ofbytcs sent and received ovcrthe connection. . Signal Strength: 3 gmphlc indicator that ranges from Too Weak through Good to T on Strong. , imns'", ‘ ~' ‘ n P ‘lfia ' , .chkflvg ' “1“. W urn" lananiirh‘ avMé-In fllginmrles. t' ‘ The controls in the Bluetooth Connection Status dialog box are 0 Properties button: displays the Bluelooth Properties dialog box for this connection. - Disconnect button: closes this connection. - Close button: closes the Bluelonm Connection Status dialog box. April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMinC 8 BTW User’s Guide 2.3 SEND To BLUETODTH This feature is used to send information to another Bluetcolh dame. Dam types include: Files from Windows Explorer Documents from Vlicrascfi Office applicallons, including: - Word I Excel ' Access - PowerPoint. Microsofl Outlook vtcms, including: - Contacts - Appointments - Tasks - Messages ' Notes, To Ilse Send to Bluetonth 1. In the application. a) Windows Explnrctf—seleet one or more files to be transferred. Folders cannot be transferred b) Microsoft OfficeAOnly the document m the active window can be transferred c) Microsufi Outlook—select one or more items to be transferred. From the application‘s File menu. select Send To and then select Eluetooth from the shortcut menu, Select a device from the shoncut menu to send the data or Select Other...‘ choose a device from the 11st, and then click OK to send the data. April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMinC 9 BTW User’s Guide 3 Configure Bluetooth 3.1 ACCESS THE BLUETOOTH CONFIGURATlON PANEL The Bluctooth Configuration Panel provides access to settings for Biuetooth services. client applications, hardware, security, discoveryl accessibility, default paths. event notification and other Bluetootl-l related items To Open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel D From the Windows Control Panel. select Bluetooth Configuration or - Ln the Windows System Tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Advanced Configuration from the shortcut menu. 3.2 BLUETOOTH SERVICES VERSUS BLUETOOTH APPLICATIONS Bluetooth Services are services that this computer provides to remote Bluetooth devices The Bluctootl-l services on this computer are referred to collectively in the Bluetooth configuration panel as “Local Services." Bluetooth Applications are software applications on this computer that allow this computer to use the Bluetooth services that are provided by remote dcvrces, The Bluetooth applications on this computer are referred to collectively in the Bluetooth configuration panel as “Client Appllcatlons." Bluelooth Services and Bluctuulh Applications usually huvc coinciding names: c,g.. there is a File Transfer service and a File Transfer client application. How this computer provides a service to remote devices is configured on the Local Services tab oftlic Bluctooth configuration panel How this computer uses a service that is provided by a remote device is configured on the Client Applications tab or the Blucttmth configuration panel. 3.3 BLUETOOTH EXCHANGE FOLDER This is the highest—level directory on this computer to which a remote Bluetooth devrce has access. Devices that have been granted access to this computer’s Bluet/ooth Exchange Folder also have access to all sub-folders contalned within that folder and all files in those sub» folders. and the File ' l: Apn13.2003 WlDCOMMinc 10 BTW User’s Guide 3.4 3.5 3.5.1 GENERAL CONFIGURATION SETTINGS General Configuration Settings The settings on the General tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel determine information that is displayed in remote devices. ldentity - Computer Name-enter a unique name to identify this computer to other Bluetooth devices In the vicinity; this field cannot be left blank. - Computer type-select cilher Desktop or Laptop From the shortcut menu to set the type oficon remote devices will its: to represent tl'us computer, B LUEI'OOTH APP LICATIDNS Overview Some built-in Bluetooth applications provide full functionality for a specific task, such as locating other Bluetooth devices or synchronizing two Personal Information Vlarlagers. Other built-in Bluetooth applications provide a way (or standard Windows applications to accomplish their tasks wirelessly. For example, a Bluetooth application may create a wirciess serial connection between computers or provide Wireless access to the Internet. The difference between Blnetuoth Applications and Bluetooth Services - Bluetnoth Applications are sofiware programs on this computer that allow this computer to use the Bluelootll services that are provided by other devices. In the Bluetooth configuration panel, these programs are referred to collectively as “Client Applications." - Bluetuoth Services are software programs on this computer that provtde a service to other devices. In the Bluetooth configuration panel, these programs are referred to collectively as "Local Services." - thorium-snag, there General Configuration All ofthe built‘in Bluetotlth applications allow you to rename the application and to require a secure connection when usingthe application, To access the configuration properties page for a built-in Bluetuoth application - In the Windows system tray, rightmlick the Bluetooth icon and select Advanced Configuration from the shoncut menu or - From the Windows control panel select Bluctooth Configuration or - From Windows Explorer, right-click Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood and select Properties from the shortcut menu. In the Bluetooth configuration panel, Client Applications tab, highlight the application to be configured. and then click Properties (or double-click the application), April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMInc 11 BTW User’s Guide 3.5.3 Human Interface Device Overview The Human Interface Device (HID) Application allows Ll‘uS computer to wuslessly use one or more remote Bluetooth l-Lle as input/output devices. For example, the HID Application allows this compuler m use a Bluctnuth keyboard and a Bluetonth mouse. Create a Bluetmvlh HID cunnectinn Open a connection to a Bluctcoth Human Interface Device using one oflhese techniques - From My Bluctooth Places - Using the Bluetocth Setup Wizard Once an HID COmlCCLan IS established, that connection will persist. 1.me computer is shut down, when the computer is turned on again the connection will re-establish automallcally Close an HID connection Under normal circumstances, Lhers is no mascn to close an HID connection; once established the connecfiun is maintained automatically, cvcn dunng me power off and puwer on processes. if, for some reason, the connection must be closed: from My Bluctooth Places, right~click the service name and select Disconnect. When an HID connection is closed manually by the opcmtcr, the connection‘s “persistence" is broken. The connection must be re-cstablished manually. after which the connection will again pcrsisl “mil broken manually Configure No configuration is necessary. April 3. 2003 WIDCOMMinc 12 BTW User‘s Guide 3.544 Audio Gateway Overview The Audio Gateway Application allows a remote Bluctomh device to use thts computer‘s microphone and speakers as the remote device‘s audio input and output devices. Create a Bluetooth Audio Gateway connection Open a connection tn the Audio Gateway service that is provided by another Bluetonth device using one of these techniques: - Windows system tray, Bluctoolh icon 0 From My Bluetooth Places - Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard Close an audio gateway connection: lfthe connection was established via the Bluctoolh icon in the Windows system tray; click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect. Audio Gateway and then select the devtce that is providing the service (active connections have a checkmark in front of them). or No matter how the connection was created, in My Bluetooth Places, nghmlick the Service name and select Disconnect Configure The Eluetouth Configutation Panel > Client Applications > Audio Gateway > General tab provides options to configure: a The application namefto change it, highlight the existing name and enter the new name. - Enable or disable secure connection. To enable secure connection, place a checkmaxk in the box. Apfi13,2003 WIDCOMMinc 1 3 BTW User's Guide 3.5.5 Bluetooth Serial Port Overview The Blueloolh Serial Port application allows this computer to establish a wireless serial connection with a remote Bluetooth device. The applications on both this computer and the remote device mist be configured to send and receive data to and from the respective communications port (COM port) assigned to the enigma: serial port. The Wireless serial connection may then be used by the applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices. Create a Bluetnoth Serial Port connection Establish a connection using one ufthese techniques - Windows system my. Bhletnnth icon 0 From My Bluctooth Places 0 Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard Close a Blnetooth Serial Port connection - lt‘thc connection was established via the Bluetoolh icon in the Windows system tray, click the Bluetooth icon. select Quick Connect. Bluetooth Serial Port and then select the device that is providing the service (active connections have a eheckmark in front of them). or . No matter how the connection was created, In My Bluetooth Places, right-click the service name and select Disconnect. Configure The Bluctooth Configuration Panel > Client Applications > Bluetooth Serial Pnn > General tab provides OpLith to configure: - The application nameflt) d'iange it. highlight the existing name and enter the NEW “Mile. 0 Enable or disable secure connection. To cnable secure Connection. place a eheckmnrk in the box, The communications port (COM port) to be used April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMinc 14 BTW User's Guide 3.5.6 Dial-up Networking Overview The Bluctooth Dial—up Networking application allows this computer to use a modem that is physically connected to a remote dcvmc to access the Lniemel, log on to a remote network. Open a connection to the Dial-up Networking service that rs provided by another Bluctooth device using one of these techniques: - Windows system tray. Bluetooth icon . From My Bluetnnth Places - Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard After the Blucmotll dial-up networking connection is established it can be used the same way as any other networking connection For example, you can open a browser and explore the World Wide Well. if the remote computer has Intcmct access. Close a Dial-up Networking connection - Ifthe connection was established via the Bluctomh icon in the Windows system tray; click the Bluelunth icon. select Quick Connect, Dial~up Netwurking and then select the device that is providing the service (active connections have a checkmark in from of them). or o No matter how the connection was created. In My Blnelooth Places, right-click the service name and select DisconnecL Configure The Bluetocith Configuration Panel > Client Applications > Dial-up Networking > General tab provides options to configure: - The application name— to change it. highlight the cxisling name and enter tl-ic new name. 0 Enable or disable secure CUm‘lCCllun. To enable sccure connection. place a checkmark in the box. 0 The Blucttwth virtual device to be used April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMinc 15 BTW User’s Guide 3.5.7 Fax Overview The Bluemuih Fax servrcc allows this computer to send a fax using a Fax/Modem that 15 physically connected to a remote devicc. To Send 3 Fax 1. Open a comedian to the Fax service that is provided by another Bluelooih device, using one of these techniques. - Windows system tray, Bluetooth icon - From My Bluetoolh Places - Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard 2. Open or create the document to be faxed and select the “Print," “Send to Fax Recipient" or similar command that is available in mus! applications Close 3 Fax Connection Fax connections close automatically when the Fax transmission is complete. Configure The Bluelooth Configuration Panel > Client Applicanons > Fax > General tab provides options to configure: - The applicalion name—lo change it. highligm Ihc existing name and enter the new name. . Enable or disable secure connecnon. To enable secure connection, place a Checkmaxk in the box. April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMinc 1 S BTW User’s Guide 3.5.8 Headset Overview The Headset application allows this computer to use a Bluciooth headset (or any other device that ofl'crs the Bluetooth headset service) as the audio input and output device for this computer. Possible uses include: - If this computer has tin—board telephone hardware. a Bluetoolh headset might be used as the audio input/output device to make/receive telephone calls: - Ifthis computer has voice recognition capabilities a Bluetooth headset might be used as the audio input device. Any other scenario that requires audio input/output can potentially take advantage ofa Bluetooth headset to replace a hardwired microphone and/or speakers Create a Headset connection Establish a connection using one of these techniques: - Windows system tray. Bluetooth icon - From My BIuetootl-l Places - Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard . ‘ "infirm" ‘ Close 3 Headset connection - [fthe connection was established via the Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray; click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect, Headset and then select the device that is providing the service (active connections have a checkmarlt in Front of them i- or a No matter how the connection was created. in My Bluetooth Places. right-click the service name and select Disconnect. Configure The Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Client Applicannns > Headset > General tab provides options to configure: - The application nameflo change it, highlight the existing name and enter the new name. - Enable or disable secure connection, To enable secure connection, place a checkmark in the box April 3. 2003 WIDCOMMinc 17 BTW User’s Guide 3.5.9 File Transfer Overview The Bluetooth File Transfer application allows this computer to perform file operations on the Bluetooth Exchange Folder (and the folders and files it contains] of a remote device. Copy rolfrom a remote device In Lhc Folders pane of Windows Explorer. from the Entire Bluctooth Neighborhood branch, select a devrce and expand that branch to View the Bluetooth Exchange Folder of the remote device. .. > 2,34“ m. amen Use Magnum—drop to copy any file or folder contained in the Public Folder of the remote device to the desired folder on this Computer. You can also dragand-drop files or folders from this computer to the Public Folder (and its sub-folders) ofthe remote device. Other file operations Right—eltek a file or folder in the remote device's Public Folder for a context sensitive menu. All potential menu options may not be available at all times. Potential menu options include: 0 Openwpens the selected file on this computer, using the default application for Lhis type offilc. . Print— sends the selected fileto this eomputer’sdefault printer - Send To 0 3 “A Happy (A)—the 3 ’/z inch floppy drive on this computer u Bluctooth Exchange Folderfithe Bluetooth Exchange Folder on this computer. 0 Renamefapplies only to empty folders; file names and the names of folders that contain objects cannot be changed using this technique. - Cut Copy, Paste, Delete. Refresh, View & New—standard Windows functions. Configure The Bluetoeth Configuration Panel > Client Applications > File Transfer > General tab provides options to Configure: . The application name—to change it, highlight the existing name and enter the “CW name. - Enable or disable secure connection. To enable secure connection, place a eheekmark tn the box. April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMinC 1B BTW User‘s Guide 3.5.10 Network Access Overview The Blueloolh Network Access application makes it possihlc for this computer - To connect to a Local Area Network via a physical cunnccn‘cln on a remote Bluctoolh device. or - To connect to an ad hoc network provided by a remote BluclooLh device. The type of network connection that is available is dclemxined by the configuration of the remote Bluetooth device. Create a Network Access connection Establish a connection using one oflhesc techniques - Windows system Lmy, Blucloolh icon - From My Bluemotl'l Places - Using Lhe Bluemoth Setup Wizard Close a Network Access connection 0 lflhe connection was cskablished via the Bluetoolh icon in the Windows system tray; click the Blueloolh icon. select Quick Connccl. Network Access and then select the dCVICC ihal is providing (he service (active connections have a checkmark m from of them}. or - No matter how the connection was created, In My Bluelooth Places, right—click the service name and select Disconnect. Configure The Bluetoolh Configuration Panel > Clienl Applications > Network Access > General tab provides options to configure: - The application namefm change it. highlight lhe existing name and enlcr the new name. - Enable or disable secure connection. To enable securc connecnon. place a checkmark in the box. April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMinc 19 BTW User’s Guide 3.5.11 PIM Synchronization Overview The PIM Synchronimtiun Applicatxon lS used to synchronize the Personal lnformauon Manager (PIM) database ofthjs compulcr wnh the PIM database of a remote Bluelooth device The supported PlMs an: 0 Microsoft Oulluok - Micmmfl Outluok Express 0 Lmus News. The supported am types are: 0 Busincss cards Calendar xtems Email (will: or wilhmn attachments) - Notes. (Continued on the next page) April 3, 2003 WIDCOMMinc 20 BTW User’s Guide (Continued from the previous page) Configure PIM Synchronization The Bluetootl'l Configuration Penel > Client Applications > PIM Synchroniution > General tab provides options to configure: a The applicatton namefto Change it. highlight the exlst-ing name and enter the new name. - Enable or disable secure connection To enable secure connection. place a checkmark in the box, - Thc PIM items to be synchronized and the PM on this computer with which those items should be synced B M ‘WiLL Noruke place r- - The data item types which can be synchronized are: ' Business cards ' Calendar items - Email (with or without attachments-sec below) ' Notes Possible synchronization options for each of these data itcm types include: - Do Not Synchronizerthis item type will not be synchronized ' Synchronize Microsoft Outlook-this item type Will be synced with its matching ently in Microsoft Outlook, regardless of the PIM that contains this entry on the remote device. Ifa matching Outlook entry does not exist, it will he created - Synchronize Ouuook-Expressrthis item type will be synced with its matching entry in Express. regardless ofthe PM that contains this entry on the remote device, if a matching Express entry does not exist, it will be created - Synchronize Lotus Notes-this item type will he synced With its matciung entry in Lotus Notes, regardless of the PM that contains this entry on the remote dewcc. [fa matching Notes entry does not exist, it Will be created. in: cafi'nhlixfifiggl night! - Email attachments, The only option 5 include or do not include attachments with email that is sent or received on this computer using this service. Apnl 3, 2003 WIDCOMMinc 21
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