Baoxin Tech BX88-CLASS-1 bluetooth dongle User Manual Bluetooth USB Dongle Quick Start Guide

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USERS MANUAL

Bluetooth USB Dongle Quick Start Guide    NOTE: Read this Quick Start Guide before installing the Bluetooth USB Dongle. For complete safety precautions and configuration details, please read the Bluetooth USB Dongle User’s Guide.   PACKAGE CONTENTS    Item   Location Bluetooth USB Dongle    In box   Bluetooth USB Dongle Quick Start Guide  In box   Bluetooth USB Dongle CD-ROM    In box   Bluetooth Application Software    On CD Bluetooth USD Dongle User’s Guide    On CD  If any item is missing, please contact your product provider.   PORDUCT INTRODUCTION The Bluetooth USB Dongle allows a computer with a USD port to communicate with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. When used with the Bluetooth application software, it can perform wireless network applications such as information exchange, file transfer, network access, dial-up networking, headset, audio gateway, printer application, and so on.     SYSTEM REQUIERMENTS - Processor: Intel Celeron/PentiumⅢ/ PentiumⅣ; AMD Duron/ Athlon   - Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98SE/ ME/ 2000/ XP   - System memory: 32MB at least   - Hard Drive Space: 11.5MB   1. Installation ①  Put driver into CD-ROM, and system will run    the software automatically.   ②  System prompt to select language   ③ Click “next”  “yes”  “next”  ④  System install software.   2. Start BlueSoleilTM  After installing BlueSoleilTM,there are two ways to start the program:  1.A BlueSoleilTM shortcut icon on the Windows desktop.   2.An IVT BlueSoleilTM program group entry in the Windows’ Start / Programs menu. Double-click the BlueSoleilTM shortcut icon on the desktop or click the BlueSoleilTM menu item on the Start/ Programs/ IVT BlueSoleilTM menu to start the BlueSoleilTM software.   The BlueSoleilTM icon will be displayed at the bottom right corner of the Windows desktop   2.1 Exit BlueSoleilTM  To exit BlueSoleilTM, right-click the BlueSoleilTM icon at the bottom right corner of the Windows task bars and selects Exit on the pop-up menu.   Note: Selecting the Close button at the top right corner of the BlueSoleilTM window only hides the BlueSoleilTM window.
2.2 BlueSoleilTM Main Window The BlueSoleilTM Main Window displays all surrounding Bluetooth devices. From the BlueSoleilTM Main Window users can search for surrounding Bluetooth devices and can execute connect/ disconnect functions.   The main elements in the BlueSoleilTM Main Window are:   ■My Device Icon   ■Remote Bluetooth Device Icons   ■Bluetooth Service Icons   2.3 My Device Icon This icon represents the client computer. It is called the ‘My Device Icon’ or ‘centre ball’ in this document.   Functions:   ■Hover the mouse over the My Device Icon to display the client Bluetooth device name and address.   ■Double-click to start/stop searching for surrounding Bluetooth devices.   ■Drag scrollbar on the right of main window to find other Bluetooth devices if there are more than seven devices.   ■Right-click to display the pop-up menu with related operations.   The following colors are used to indicate the status of the Bluetooth service:   ■White (Idle)   This is the normal status.   ■Pink (Available)   The Bluetooth service is available for the selected device.   ■Yellow (Selected)   The service icon has been selected by the user.   ■Green (Connected)   The service is connected.   Functions:   ■Hover the mouse over the icon to display the service name.  ■Single-click to select the service.   ■Double-click to connect.   ■Click to display the pop-up menu with related operations.   2.4 Start/Stop a Bluetooth Service Select a service icon in service window, and double-click to start/stop a service or select right pop-up menu to send command.   2.5 View the Property of a Service 1. Right-click to display the pop-up menu with related operations in service window.   2. What you need to so before build a connection   3. Inquiring Bluetooth Devices in the vicinity   4. Pairing your desktop or laptop with the associated device   2.6 Pairing your desktop or laptop with a Bluetooth Device          Double click the remote Bluetooth device you want to connect and you will be asked to enter the
Bluetooth Passkey. Please type the Bluetooth Passkey in the Passkey field. Meanwhile, there will be a Bluetooth Passkey dialog box prompted on the remote laptop or desktop equipped with the Bluetooth device to ask you to enter passkey. The Bluetooth passkey should be the same between paired devices. If the pairing process succeeds, there will be a red check on the paired Bluetooth device icon.   2.7 Services Supported Bluetooth Serial Port—establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection between two devices. The connection may be used by applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices.   Dial-up Networking—allows a Bluetooth client to use a modem that is physically attached to the Bluetooth server.   Fax—allows a Bluetooth client to wirelessly send a fax using a device that is physically attached the Bluetooth server.   File Transfer –establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection that allows your computer to perform file system operations on another Bluetooth-enabled device-browse, drag/drop, open, print, cut/copy, paste, delete, rename, etc.   Headset—allows a Bluetooth client to use a Bluetooth headset as the audio input and output device for this client.   Information Exchange—establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection between two devices so that they can exchange personal information manager data such as business cards, calendar items, email messages, and notes.   Information Synchronization – establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection between two devices and uses the connection to synchronize Personal Information Manager Data between the two devices.   Network Access – establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection between the client and a server that is physically connected to the Local Area Network. If the client has permission (user name and password for the LAN), the wireless connection can be used as if the client were hardwired to the LAN.   Audio Gateway – allows a remote Bluetooth device to use this computer’s microphone and speakers as the remote device’s audio input and output devices.   Printer – allows a Bluetooth Client to use a Bluetooth printer.     FCC NOTE:  THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.  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.

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