Billionton Systems MUBTC2-CLEVO Bluetooth module User Manual Bluetooth Application Note

Billionton Systems, Inc. Bluetooth module Bluetooth Application Note

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Bluetooth User’s Manual ** Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement   1. Bluetooth software installation and basic operations   Application note for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP:    2. Network sharing setting for Windows   3. File transfer setting for Windows   4. Dial-up networking setting for Windows   5. FAX setting for Windows   6. PIM Item Transfer setting for Windows      7. Information Synchronization setting for Windows    8. Serial port setting for Windows    9. ActiveSync setting for Windows    10.Audio Gateway setting for Windows   Troubleshooting    Q1. Why doesn't my Bluetooth device find any nearby Bluetooth devices?    Q2. Why doesn't my CF card work after I unplug and later plug-in again?    Q3. Why can't I transfer files from Nokia 7650 to my PC?    Q4. Why some devices within connection range may not show up in the list of devices found? Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (1 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
 Federal Communication CommissionStatemInterference Statementent 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 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 The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: “Contains TX FCC ID:NLF-MUBTC2-CLEVO ”  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 users 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. 1.Bluetooth software installation and basic operationsFor CF Bluetooth card please install the driver before installing Bluetooth software, the driver can belocated in BTCF of the driver CD.  For USB Bluetooth adapter please install  Bluetooth software before inserting the USB adapter.Installing Bluetooth software for Windows(1) Place installation CD into PC and setup should launch automatically. If setup does not launch, use Windows Explorer to navigate to the appropriate CD-ROM drive and run "Bsetup".
(2) Please select your device and O.S..Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (3 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
(3) Complete these steps to install Bluetooth software:(4) Exit all applications.(5) InstallShield Wizard setup dialog box will automatically be displayed. If the setup program doesn't startupautomatically, manually start the setup program by double clicking Bsetup.exe.(6) Follow the instructions on screen:(7) On the Welcome screen, click the Next button.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (4 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
(8) When the License Agreement screen is displayed, read the License Agreement, then click the radio button tothe left of "I accept the terms in the license agreement" and click the Next button.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (5 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
(9) You can choose the destination folder in your system, If you do not want to change the destination folderplease click Next.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (6 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
(10) On the Destination Folder screen, click the Change button to browse to a new destination folder for theBluetooth software. Otherwise, click the Next button to accept the default folder.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (7 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
(11) The system is ready to install the Bluetooth software. If you need to review or change any settings, click the"Back" button. Click the "Cancel" button to exit the Wizard. Otherwise, click the "Install" button.(12) For Windows 2000/XP users, system will popup a "Driver Signature Notice", please click the "OK"button.  Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (8 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
(13) During the installation, system will detected your Bluetooth device please make sure your Bluetooth deviceis plugged in properly and click "OK" to continue installation, or you can click "Cancel" to continue installationwithout the Bluetooth device.(14) Installation completed please click "Finish". Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (9 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
(15) Click "Yes" to restart your computer. If you plan to restart later, click "No".(16) After reboot and Windows comes back up again, insert your USB Bluetooth adapter into the PC's USB port,if you haven't done so during the installation, and the system will install the driver for your device automatically.(17) Do not reboot. Your device is now ready to be used.(18) To start Bluetooth: in the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon andselect "Start Bluetooth Device". The Bluetooth icon is blue in color with a white insertwhen Bluetooth is running.(19) To stop Bluetooth: in the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select"Stop Bluetooth Device". The Bluetooth icon is blue in color with a red insert whenBluetooth is stopped. Create a connection from the Bluetooth icon in the system trayIn the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect andBluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (10 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
then the Bluetooth service that you wish to use.If this computer has created a connection to the desired type of service in the past, the options on the shortcutmenu are:·         The name(s) of any device(s) with which prior connections to this type of service have been established.Select a name from the list to re-establish connection.·         Other Devices-Select this option to search for additional devices that potentially provide the desiredservice, select a device from the list, and then click Connect.If this 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 devicefrom the list, and then click Connect. Create a connection using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard(1) From Bluetooth Explorer·         Right-click My Bluetooth Places and select Bluetooth Setup Wizard or·         From the Bluetooth menu, select Bluetooth Setup WizardFrom the Windows system tray: right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Bluetooth Setup Wizard.(2) The "Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard" will pop up. Click "Next" to the next page.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (11 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
(3) Follow the wizard's on-screen instructions to configuration your Bluetooth device.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (12 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
(4) Click "Next" to configure the Bluetooth service, you may skip the process by clicking "Skip".Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (13 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
(5) Click "Next" to the next page.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (14 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
The services supported by Bluetooth are:·         Bluetooth Serial Port-a wireless connection between two devices. This connection can be used byapplications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices.·         Dial-up Networking-allows a device to use a modem that is physically attached to another Bluetoothdevice.·         Fax-allows a device to send a fax using a remote Bluetooth cell phone, modem, or computer.·         File Transfer-allows a device to perform file system operations on another Bluetooth device; browse,open, copy, etc.·         Headset-allows a Bluetooth headset to be used as the audio input/output mechanism for another Bluetoothdevice, such as a computer or cell phone.·         PIM Item Transfer-allows two Bluetooth devices to exchange Personal Information Manager data such asbusiness cards, calendar items, email messages, and notes.·         PIM Synchronization-allows two Bluetooth devices to synchronize Personal Information Manager data.·         Network Access-allows a device to access a Local Area Network via a second Bluetooth device that isphysically connected to the network or allows a remote device to become part of an ad hoc network provided bythe Bluetooth server.·         Audio Gateway-allows the microphone/speakers on Bluetooth device (typically a computer) to be used asthe audio input/output mechanism for a remote Bluetooth device, such as a cell phone.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (15 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
All Bluetooth servers do not necessarily provide all of these services. For example, network gateways mayprovide only the Network Access service.FIND A SERVICEThe process of determining the services that a device provides is called Service Discovery.You can follow the wizard's on-screen instructions to find a service to use or click "Skip" button to skip this step.To initiate a Service Discovery, in the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a device name and selectDiscover Available Services from the shortcut menu. Bluetooth services are those things that this computer cando for remote Bluetooth devices. For example, if this computer allows a remote Bluetooth device to send a faxusing a fax modem that is physically attached to this computer, then this computer is providing the Bluetooth faxservice. Some services are hardware dependant; this computer cannot provide the fax service unless it has aphysical fax modem, for example. Some Bluetooth services use virtual hardware. The Bluetooth Serial Portservice, for example, does not use a physical port on this computer. Instead, it creates virtual serial ports thatWindows applications can see and use as if they were actual physical ports. Each Bluetooth service that thiscomputer is capable of providing can be started automatically when Bluetooth starts. Each service can be setup torequire security measures before allowing a remote Bluetooth device to connect. Bluetooth services require aBluetooth application on the remote device; services and applications usually have coinciding names; i.e., there isa Bluetooth Fax Service and a Bluetooth Fax Application.To check if you Bluetooth device is up and working properlyBluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (16 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
From the Bluetooth menu, select "Advanced Configuration".Under the "Hardware" tab, verify the Bluetooth address is present along with the driver and firmware versioninfo.If such information is not present, please unplug then plug in the USB adapter to initiate the driver.For CF Bluetooth card, please reboot the system with the CF Bluetooth card securely inserted in the PCMCIAslot.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (17 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
Repeat the installation steps for other USB adapters or CF card on otherPCs.Periodic Search for DevicesBluetooth can be configured to automatically search for devices on a regular basis (Bluetooth Configuration Panel> Discovery tab). One of the advantages of Bluetooth is the mobility that the wireless connections allow.However, mobility means that devices may move in or out of connection range during the time between theautomatic updates performed by Bluetooth. To be certain that the displayed list of devices in the neighborhood iscurrent, or if automatic periodic inquiry is not enabled, force an update of the device list using the techniquedescribed in Search for Devices, above.1.1 Icons used for Bluetooth devices and services Bluetooth icons provide at-a-glance feedback about a device or service's status by changing appearance.The Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray provides feedback about Bluetooth status.Basic Bluetooth IconBluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (18 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
Device Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2K Service Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2KBluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (19 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
Device Icons for Windows XPBluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (20 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
Service Icons for Windows XPBluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (21 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
NOTE: Only available services are displayed in the menus.2. Network sharing setting for WindowsThe Network Access service permits a Bluetooth enabled PC (client) to access the Internet via another Bluetoothenabled PC (Server) that already has Ethernet connection. Windows network sharing settingPC to PC (Windows 2000 or Windows XP)1. To enable Internet Connection Sharing on the server PC2. Click on Start menu-->Settings -->Network and Dial-up Connections and find your Local Area Connection(LAN) that is connected to the Internet.3. Right click the active LAN connection to open the  "Properties" dialog box.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (22 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
4. Click on "Advanced" tab and select the "Internet Connection Sharing", checkbox to enable Internetsharing.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (23 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
5. Click on "Settings..." button and select the services you wish to provide other Bluetooth devices. Click "OK"to save the changes.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (24 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
6. Go back to the "Network and Dial-up Connections" window, right click the "Bluetooth LAN AccessServer Driver" and select "Properties"..7. Under "General" tab, click on "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and "Properties".Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (25 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
8. Under "General" tab, assign a virtual IP as shown in the picture below. Then click "OK" to save the changes.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (26 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
9. This allows the server PC to act as a DHCP server towards the client PCs. NOTE: For Win98SE and WinMe, please download and install WinRoute on the Server PC to allowDHCP service.10. On the client PC, launch the Bluetooth software stack by clicking the "My Bluetooth Places" icon located onthe desktop.11. Double click the "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood" icon to search for other Bluetooth devices nearby.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (27 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
12. After searching is completed, locate the computer name of the server PC and double click it to discover theBluetooth services it has to offer. (i.e. Bluetooth Serial Port, Dial-up Networking, File Transfer, Network Access,etc.).13. Click on the "Network Access" icon to connect to the shared Internet connection on the server PC.14. Click OK without entering any username or password. If one is already present, click OK anyway and it willstill connect.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (28 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
15. Now you can access the Internet via Bluetooth.Note: If your PC accesses the Internet via a proxy server, remember to configure the proxy setting of youbrowser program in the client PC. Consult your MIS personnel if you're not sure what to set.1. To set up proxy, right click "Internet Explorer", select "Properties", select "Connections" tab. Select"BluetoothNull Connection" and click on "Settings...".Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (29 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
2. Select the "Proxy server" checkbox and enter the proxy address of you company and Port number.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (30 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:45 PM]
3. File transfer setting for WindowsThe File Transfer service allows one Bluetooth device to perform file operations on the default File Transferdirectory (and the folders and files it contains) of another Bluetooth device.File transfer setting for WindowsPC to PC1. After successful USB adapter setup on two PCs, launch the Bluetooth software stack on both PCs by clickingthe "My Bluetooth Places" icon located on the desktop.2. On one PC only, double click on "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood" icon to search for other Bluetoothdevices nearby.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (31 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
3. After searching is completed, locate the name of PC that you wish to transfer the file to and double click it todiscover the Bluetooth services it has to offer (i.e. Bluetooth Serial Port, Dial-up Networking, File Transfer,Network Access, etc.).4. Double click the "Public Folder" icon to open the Bluetooth shared folder on the other PC.5. Locate the file you wish to transfer to that PC and drag it into the "Public Folder" window.6. At this time, a window will pop up to indicate that a file transfer connection is being established, and then filetransfer will begin.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (32 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
7. The file will be opened once the transfer is completed, if the "Start Automatically" checkbox is selected.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (33 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
4. Dial-up networking setting for WindowsThe Dial-up Networking service permits a Bluetooth client to use a modem that is physically connected to adifferent Bluetooth device (the server). After the Bluetooth wireless connection is established the client can usethe server's modem as if it were a local device on the client. To establish a Dial-up Networking session.Dial-up networking setting for WindowsConnections are initiated from the client:1. On the client, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", select "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood".2. In the right pane of "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood", right-click anywhere except on a device name andselect Refresh from the pop-up menu.3. In the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click the server that will provide the Dial-up NetworkingService and select Discover Available Services from the pop-up menu to update the available services list. Theavailable services will be displayed in the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places".Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (34 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
4. In the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places", double-click "Dial-up Networking".5. In the Connect To dialog box, type in your user name, password, and the phone number to be dialed, and thenclick the "Dial" button. 6. Select the "Save password" checkbox and the dialog box will not appear for subsequent connections to theBluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (35 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
same phone number. You can now open a web browser and connect to the Internet.Note: When using the GPRS Dial up function, you do not have to type in the user name or password. Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (36 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
To close a Dial-up Networking connection1. On the client, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", select (highlight) the device that is providing theDial-up Networking service.2. In the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click "Dial-up Networking" and then select "DisconnectDial-up Networking" from the pop-up menu.5. FAX settingThe Fax service allows a Bluetooth client to wirelessly send a fax using a device that is physically attached to aBluetooth server.FAX setting for WindowsTo send a FaxConnections are initiated from the client:1. On the client, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", select "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood".2. In the right pane of "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood", right-click anywhere except on a device name andselect Refresh from the pop-up menu.3. In the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click the server that will provide the Fax service andselect "Discover Available Services" from the pop-up menu to update the available services list. The availableservices will be displayed in the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places".4. In the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places", double-click Fax. After the Fax connection is established, open orcreate the document to be faxed and use the "Print" or "Send to Fax Recipient" option available in mostapplications. The Fax connection closes automatically when the transmission is completed.6. PIM Item Transfer settingOverviewThe Bluetooth PIM Item Transfer application allows this computer to send and receive Personal InformationManager items to-and-from a remote Bluetooth device. Item transfer can be accomplished several ways:To send, receive or exchange business cards:1. From Windows Explorer, My Bluetooth Places, right-click the PIM Item Transfer service on a remote deviceand select the appropriate option.or In the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect Business Card Exchange, selecta device from the list, select the appropriate option from the shortcut menu, and then click OK.2. From Windows Explorer, My Bluetooth Places, highlight the PIM Item Transfer service on a remote device,and then, from the Bluetooth menu on the Windows menu bar, select the appropriate action.In addition to the business card options listed above, you can also send Notes (*.vnt), Email (*.vmg) andCalendar (*.vcs) items from this menu.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (37 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
3. From within a supported Personal Information Manager, select one or more items and then, from the PIM's Filemenu, select Send to Bluetooth.Whether sent items are accepted by the remote device is determined by how the remote device's PIM ItemTransfer service is configured.Close a PIM Item Transfer ConnectionThis application closes the open connection automatically when its task is complete.Configure PIM Item TransferThe Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Client Applications > PIM Item Transfer > General tab provides options toconfigure: The application name¡Xto 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.●   How your business card is handled when it is requested by a remote device. The Send My Business Cardoptions are:●   Choose a business card as needed-each time a remote device requests your business card you must select a cardfrom your PIM. If you ignore the request the remote device will receive a timeout notice.Always send the same business card-when this option is selected a dialog appears that allows you to set adefault business card, which will be sent automatically when requests are received.            Where to store received business cards. The Received Business Cards options are:    Microsoft Outlook     Outlook Express    Lotus NotesNOTE: The selected Received Business Cards option does not influence the settings on other PIM-relatedproperty pages.For example, even if the PIM Item Transfer service business card option on this computer is configured to"Do Not Accept", the PIM Item Transfer application will still accept business cards that the applicationhas specifically requested via its "Receive" or "Exchange" functions.Email attachments. The only option is include or do not include attachments with email that is sent or received onthis computer using this service.7. PIM Synchronization settingOverviewThe PIM Synchronization Application is used to synchronize the Personal Information Manager (PIM) databaseof this computer with the PIM database of a remote Bluetooth device.The supported PIMs are:Microsoft Outlook●   Microsoft Outlook Express●   Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (38 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
Lotus Notes.●   The supported data types are:Business cards●   Calendar items●   Email (with or without attachments)●   Notes.●    Configure PIM SynchronizationThe Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Client Applications > PIM Synchronization > General tab provides optionsto configure:The application name- to 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.●   The PIM items to be synchronized and the PIM on this computer with which those items should be synced.●   NOTE: If synchronization is enabled for a specific item type, but is not enabled for that item type on theremote device, synchronization WILL NOT take place for that item.The data item types which can be synchronized are:           Business cards            Calendar items            Email (with or without attachments-see below)            NotesPossible synchronization options for each of these data item types include: Do Not Synchronize-this item type will not be synchronized Synchronize Microsoft Outlook-this item type will be synced with its matching entry in Microsoft Outlook,regardless of the PIM that contains thisentry on the remote device. If a matching Outlook entry does not exist, it will be created Synchronize Outlook-Express-this item type will be synced with its matching entry in Express, regardless ofthe PIM that contains this entry onthe remote device. If a matching Express entry does not exist, it will be created Synchronize Lotus Notes-this item type will be synced with its matching entry in Lotus Notes, regardless of thePIM that contains this entry on theremote device. If a matching Notes entry does not exist, it will be created.NOTE: All choices are not available for all items. For example, Notes items can only be synchronized inMicrosoft Outlook, therefore Lotus Notes and Outlook Express do not appear as options in the "Notes"item shortcut menu.Personal Information Managers that are not installed on this computer do not appear as options in theBluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (39 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
shortcut menus.Email attachments. The only option is include or do not include attachments with email that is sent or received onthis computer using this service.8. Serial port setting The Bluetooth Serial Port service allows two Bluetooth devices to establish a wireless connection through virtualcommunications ports and then use that connection as if it were a hardwired serial cable between the devices.To establish a Bluetooth serial port connection:Connections are initiated from the client:1. On the client, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", select "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood".2. In the right pane of "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood", right-click anywhere except on a device name andselect "Refresh" from the pop-up menu.3. In the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click the server you want to establish a connection withand select "Discover Available Services" from the popup menu to update the available services list. Theavailable services will be displayed in the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places".4. In the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places", double-click "Bluetooth Serial Port". A dialog box appears thatcontains the communications port number assigned to this connection by the client. The application that will usethis connection must be configured to send data to this port.Depending on the security configuration, the dialog box that provides communications port information may notappear until after Authentication and Authorization have been accomplished.The application on the server must be configured to use the correct communications port.To determine the communications port being used by the service:* On the server, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click "My Device" and select"Properties" from the pop-up menu* In the "Bluetooth Configuration Panel", select the "Local Services" tab.* Double-click the "Bluetooth Serial Port" service to display its "Service Properties" dialog box. The"Service Properties" dialog box shows the communications port the connection is using.To close a Bluetooth serial port connection  Connections are normally closed from the client:* On the client, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", select (highlight) the device that is providing the"Bluetooth Serial Port" service.* In the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click "Bluetooth Serial Port" and then select "DisconnectBluetooth Serial Port" from the pop-up menu. Though not recommended, connections can also be closed fromthe server:* On the server, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", select (highlight) "My Device".* In the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click "Bluetooth Serial Port" and then select Stop to closeBluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (40 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
the service. The service must be re-started before it will be available to remote devices (right-click BluetoothSerial Port and select Start from the pop-up menu).9. ActiveSync setting ActiveSync setting for Windows1.Right-click on Bluetooth Configuration icon from the toolbar in the desktop window. Select Setup and thenopen Configuration window.2. Select Local Service tab from the Bluetooth Configuration window. In the Service Properties window, pleaselearn by heart the current COM port this computer uses, for example: COM 6, in order to identify this value withthe configuration of Microsoft ActiveSync later.3.In the Microsoft ActiveSync window, select Connection Settings... from drop-down list of File menu.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (41 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
4. Choose the same COM port. (in this case, it is COM 6 that Bluetooth Serial port uses shown in the Step 2.)Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (42 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
5.Please refer to the PDA ActiveSync Setting to complete the  Bluetooth ActiveSync Configuration Process10. Audio Gateway setting for windowsThe Audio Gateway Application allows a remote Bluetooth device to use this computer's microphone andspeakers as the remote device's audio input and output devices.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (43 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
*Remember please switch your Audio device to "Bluetooth Audio" from control panel. Open a connection to the Audio Gateway service that is provided by another Bluetooth device using one of thesetechniques:·         Windows system tray, Bluetooth icon·         From Bluetooth Explorer·         Using the Bluetooth Setup WizardBluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (44 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
From Bluetooth Explorer to connection your headset device. Key in headset pair key or PIN code. (Refer to the Headset's user's manual for reference) Close an audio gateway connection:If the connection was established via the Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray; click the Bluetooth icon,select Quick Connect, Audio Gateway and then select the device that is providing the service (active connectionshave a checkmark in front of them). orBluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (45 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
No matter how the connection was created, In My Bluetooth Places, right-click the service name and selectDisconnect.ConfigureThe Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Client Applications > Audio Gateway > General tab provides optionsto configure:·         The application name-- to 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.  TroubleshootingQ1.: Why doesn't my Bluetooth device find any nearby Bluetooth devices?A1.: (1) Please check that your Bluetooth device is enabled by opening the Bluetooth Configuration window.(2) If the Bluetooth device is enabled, you will see something of the following nature.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (46 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
(3) Otherwise, for USB Bluetooth adapter, please unplug then plug in the USB Bluetooth adapter to enable thedevice.For CF Bluetooth card, please reboot the system with the CF Bluetooth card securely inserted in the PCMCIAslot.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (47 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
 Q2.: Why doesn't my CF card work after I unplug and later plug-in again?A2.: CF Bluetooth card is not a plug-n-play device. Please reboot the system with the CF Bluetooth card securely inserted in the PCMCIA slot to enable the driveragain.Q3.: Why can't I transfer files from Nokia 7650 to my PC?A3.: If you are having trouble sending files from Nokia 7650 to your notebook or PC, follow the steps below:(1) Execute "regedit" from the Run command (Start->Run)(2) Locate the key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Widcomm\BTConfig\Services\0004, and locate the entry "Accept other".(3) Set this key to 0x0000001.If the "Accept other" key does not exist, simply create it with type DWORD and fill in the value.Save and exit Regedit. Reboot if necessary, now you should be able to send files from Nokia 7650 to yournotebook or PC.Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (48 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]
Q4. : Why some devices within connection range may not show up in the list of devices found?A4.: 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 (BluetoothConfiguration Panel > Accessibility tab, on the un-listed device).Bluetooth Application Notefile:///D|/MDC Team/Billionton/Bluetooth/Software/BTW-1.3.2.7/BTW-1.3.2.7/Userguide/Manual-1.htm (49 of 49) [2003/5/2 02:34:46 PM]

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