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- Connect to a Mobile Phone
Step 1:
Connect to the mobile phone's FTP service, following the
instructions in Chapter 3.
Step 2:
The phone's folders are shown in a window. Users can
copy/paste/delete files or folders.
- Share a Folder on Your Computer with other Bluetooth Enabled Devices
Step 1:
Select the folder you would like to use for file sharing and
define the remote user privileges.
Click My Services | Properties. Click on the File Transfer tab.
Share this folder: Browse to select the folder you would like to
share.
Share Permissions: Select Read and Write to allow others to
copy, paste or delete files/folders in this folder. Select Read
Only to allow others to only browse and copy files/folders from
this folder.
Step 2:
Start the FTP service in BlueSoleil, following the instructions
in Chapter 3. Do not initiate the connection in BlueSoleil.
Step 3:
Browse your computer from the remote device. For
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Step 4:
instructions, refer to the user documentation for the remote
device. When the remote device attempts to connect to your
computer, the Bluetooth Service Authorization screen may
appear. Click Yes.
After successfully connecting, the remote device can browse,
copy, paste, and/or delete files on your computer, depending
on the remote folder privileges you allowed. For instructions,
refer to the user documentation for the remote device.
- Access a Shared Folder on another Bluetooth Enabled Device
Step 1:
On the remote device, designate the folder/files to share.
Enable file sharing on the remote device. For instructions,
refer to the user documentation for the remote device.
Note: If you do not enable file sharing on the remote device,
BlueSoleil will not be able to discover the device’s file sharing
service.
Step 2:
Start the FTP service and initiate the connection in BlueSoleil,
following the instructions in Chapter 3.
Step 3:
A Remote Shared Folder screen will appear, displaying
shared files/folders on the remote device, Use the screen to
browse, copy, paste, and/or delete files, depending on your
folder privileges.
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4.6 Headset
The Headset Profile enables users to use a Bluetooth enabled headset as wireless
earplug or microphone.
Typical Usage
- Use Headset as a device for audio input/output.
Step 1:
Connect to the Bluetooth enabled headset, following the
directions in Chapter 3.
Step 2:
Play music on your computer, or chat using network meeting
tools. You may need to press a multifunction button on your
headset to transmit audio between the computer and the
headset.
Note: For most Bluetooth enabled headsets, after you have successfully connected
for the first time, you can quickly reconnect to BlueSoleil by simply pressing a
multifunction button on the headset.
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4.7 Human Interface Device
The Bluetooth Human Interface Device (HID) Profile enables users to use Bluetooth
enabled HID Devices such as keyboards, mice or joysticks to control your computer.
Typical Usage
- Connect a Bluetooth enabled Mouse and a Keyboard to Your Computer
Step 1:
Connect the Bluetooth enabled mouse to your computer,
following the instructions in Chapter 3.
Step 2:
Connect the Bluetooth enabled keyboard to your computer,
following the instructions in Chapter 3. Before you can use
BlueSoleil to connect, you may need to press a button on the
keyboard to make it discoverable.
Note:
- The first time you connect the mouse or keyboard to your computer, the
Found New Hardware Wizard will automatically launch. In the first screen
of the wizard, DO NOT INSERT ANY CD and click Next. Follow the next
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screens until you complete the wizard. If the wizard reappears, cancel the
wizard. You should be able to use the mouse or keyboard with your
computer.
- The Bluetooth enabled mouse/keyboard can automatically re-connect to
your computer after you successfully establish the initial connection.
4.8 LAN Access
The Bluetooth LAN Access Profile (LAP) allows users to access a Local Area
Network (LAN) via a Bluetooth enabled LAN access point.
Typical Usage
- Access a Local Area Network via a Bluetooth enabled LAN access point.
- Use your computer as a LAN Access Point.
- Access a LAN via a Bluetooth enabled Access Point (AP)
Step 1:
Connect to the LAN AP's LAP service, following the
instructions in Chapter 3.
Step 2:
In the Connect Bluetooth LAP Connection dialog, enter the
user name and password if necessary. Click Connect.
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Use your computer as a LAN Access Point (ADVANCED USERS ONLY)
Step 1:
Step 2:
Start the Bluetooth LAN Access service on BlueSoleil, following the
instructions in Chapter 3.
Specify any static IP addresses necessary for LAP clients. (Alternatively, you
can use DHCP to have the system dynamically assign IP addresses).
(1) In the Network Connections window, right-click Incoming Connection,
then select Properties.
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(2) Select Incoming Connections Properties | Networking -> Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP), and click on the Properties button.
(3) Select Specify TCP/IP addresses and enter the range of IP addresses
assigned to LAP clients.
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Note:
In order to use a Windows 98SE/Me system as an access point, you must have
already installed a Dial-up Adapter and the Windows Direct Cable Connection
component on the system.
4.9 Object Push
The Bluetooth Object Push Profile (OPP) enables users to send and receive
Personal Information Management (PIM) data objects (including messages, notes,
calendar items, and business cards) to and from a Bluetooth enabled PDA or mobile
phone.
The objects supported include:
- Contacts (*.vcf)
- Calendar items (*.vcs)
- Notes (*.vnt)
- Messages (*.vmg)
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Typical Usage
- Push objects to a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or PDA
- Receive objects from a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or PDA
Note: If you would like to push PIM objects to a PDA, make sure that the PDA is
ready to receive a PIM object before you start. If necessary, enable Object Push on
the PDA. For instructions, refer the PDA’s user documentation.
- Push Objects to a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phone
There are two methods to push objects:
Method 1:
From BlueSoleil Main Window: Double-click on the mobile phone or
PDA icon to browse for service information. The Object Push Service
icon should be highlighted at the top of the screen. Right click the Object
Push Service icon, and in the pop-up menu click Send My Card.
Send My Card:
Send your default business card.
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Method 2:
Get Card:
Get the phone’s default business card.
Send Objects:
Select objects (PIM files ending in .vcf, .vcs, .vnt, or .vmg) and send
them to the phone.
Exchange cards:
Have your computer and the phone to exchange their default business
cards.
From MS Outlook:
(1) Select the contact that you would like to send.
(2) In Outlook, click on the Push button on the toolbar, or click File |
Push.
(3) The Bluetooth Neighbors screen will appear. In the device list, select
the phone or PDA that you wish to push the contact to. Click on the Push
button.
- Receive Objects from a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phone
Step 1:
Configure the parameters for the object push. From the Main Window,
click My Services | Properties. Click on the Object Push tab.
Step 2:
Start the Object Push service, following the instructions in Chapter 3. Do
not initiate a connection, only start the service so that your computer will
be ready to receive objects.
Step 3:
Send objects from the phone. For instructions, refer to your phone’s user
documentation.
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Notes:
- BlueSoleil creates a Bluetooth folder (with Inbox and Outbox subfolders) in your
My Documents folder for use with Object Push. The Inbox is used to save objects
received from other devices. The Outbox is used to save objects sent out from
your computer.
- Your can set your default business card by clicking My Services | Object Push. In
the Send My Business Card field, browse to select a contact as your default
business card.
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4.10 Personal Area Networking
The Bluetooth Personal Area Networking (PAN) Profile enables PCs, laptops, PDAs,
and other Bluetooth enabled devices to form either of two kinds of PAN networks. In
a Group ad-hoc Network (GN), which functions as an isolated network, multiple
PAN Users (PANUs) are linked together via a GN controller. Alternatively, a PAN
can consist of multiple PANUs linked to a Network Access Point (NAP), which
provides access to external Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure. BlueSoleil
supports all three of these device roles — GN (controller), PANU, and NAP.
Typical Usage
Group Ad-hoc Network (Peer-to-peer networking)
One device acts as the GN, and others function as PANU devices. These
computers can visit each other or use an application based on TCP/IP.
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Access a LAN via a Network Access Point (or a Computer Acting as a NAP)
After the computers connect to the NAP, they become members of the LAN and
can directly communicate with other computers in the LAN.
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- Connecting the PAN User (PANU)
Step 1:
Connect to the server's Personal Area Network service,
following the instructions in Chapter 3.
Step 2:
Wait a few seconds for BlueSoleil to obtain and display your
computer’s IP address.
- Configuring the NAP/GN
Click MY Service | Properties, and click on the Personal Area Network tab.
Scenario 1
Group Ad-hoc Network
Select Set up Bluetooth Personal Area Network and
Enable DHCP Server.
A DHCP server will be started on the GN. The PANU can
obtain an IP address automatically from this DHCP server if
the PANU does not set static IP address for the Bluetooth
Network Adapter.
Scenario 2
Access LAN via PAN-NAP
Select Access LAN Network and select a physical network
adapter, through which the NAP connects to a LAN, as the
LAN Adapter.
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Scenario 3
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Access the Internet via NAP
Select Access Internet and select a physical network
adapter, through which the NAP connects to Internet, as
the WAN Adapter. It will automatically enables NAT
(Network Address Translation, please refer to Windows
Help Topic) function and a DHCP server.
Note: The BT Network Adapter on the PANU side must be
set to obtain an IP address automatically. The IP address is
in the form of 192.168.50.xxx, such as 192.168.50.1.
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4.11 Printer
The Bluetooth Printer Profile (HCRP) enables your computer to connect to a
Bluetooth enabled printer.
Typical Usage
- Print documents on a Bluetooth enabled Printer.
Step 1:
Connect to the printer's printer service.
(a) If your computer does not have the correct printer drivers installed,
BlueSoleil will prompt you to do so.
Install the driver for the printer, and remember to set the printer port to
the correct COM port number. To determine the correct COM port
number, in the Main Window, right-click on the device icon. In the
pop-up menu, select Status.
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Step 2:
(b) If the printer driver has been installed, a message indicates that the
printer is ready.
Print documents using the Bluetooth enabled printer. In the application,
be sure to select the correct printer and printer port.
Notes:
The COM port used by the Bluetooth enabled printer may be different from this
instruction depends on the actual computer system configurations.
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4.12 Serial Port
The Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) provides PCs, laptops, PDAs, GPS
receivers, cordless serial adapters, and other Bluetooth enabled devices with a
virtual serial port, enabling them to connect with each other wirelessly via Bluetooth
instead of with a serial cable.
BlueSoleil supports four Bluetooth Serial Ports for outgoing connections and two
Bluetooth Serial Ports for incoming connections.
Typical Usage
- Connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices via the Serial Port
- Connect to a PDA
Step 1:
Connect to the PDA's Serial Port service, following the
instructions in Chapter 3.
Step 2:
Use ActiveSync or any other application that uses a serial
connection.
Note:
Serial Port Auto-Connection function
Once a target device is assigned to a specific serial port, (e.g., COM5),
whenever an application opens that serial port number, BlueSoleil will
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automatically connect to the target device. Similarly, whenever an application
closes the Bluetooth serial port, BlueSoleil will stop the connection. To check
which devices are assigned to which COM ports, click Tools | Configurations |
Quick Connect.
Some applications only allow you to use a limited range of COM port numbers.
If the application does not allow you to use a COM port number assigned by
BlueSoleil, you will not be able to use BlueSoleil with your application.
4.13 Bluetooth Synchronization
The Bluetooth Synchronization (SYNC) Profile enables users to synchronize PIM
objects on their computer with that of other Bluetooth enabled computers as well as
Bluetooth enabled mobile phones, PDAs, and other devices.
Four kinds of objects are supported:
- Contacts (*.vcf)
- Calendars (*.vcs)
- Notes (*.vnt)
- Messages (*.vmg)
Supported MS Outlook versions: Outlook 2000, Outlook 2002 (xp), Outlook 2003.
Typical Usage
- Synchronize your computer with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone
Step 1:
Connect to the mobile phone's Synchronization service, following
the instructions in Chapter 3.
Step 2:
A synchronization dialog will appear. Click on the Start button to
synchronize. Contacts, calendars, notes and emails in MS
Outlook will be synchronized with those on the phone.
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Note:
- Users can start synchronization from MS Outlook using the Bluetooth Add-In
menus and buttons installed with BlueSoleil.
- BlueSoleil can act as synchronization server. Click My Services | Properties.
Click on the Information Synchronization tab, and select the type of PIM objects
that you would like to synchronize.
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Appendix-1 Bluesoleil Manu
A-1.1 BlueSoleil Environment
A-1.1.1 Main Window
The Main Window displays the local device (red ball) and the remote devices
detected in range. Connecting and disconnecting operations are conducted here.
Connections are indicated by green dashed lines between the local device and
connected remote devices.
By default BlueSoleil starts with the Main Window open. To return to the Main
Windows after switching views, click View | Main Window.
Local Bluetooth Device
The Local Bluetooth enabled device, known as "My Device," represents the user’s
computer that is running BlueSoleil.
Operations
Hover your mouse over the red ball to display the local device's Bluetooth
name and address.
Click on the red ball to start or stop searching for Bluetooth devices in range.
Right-click on the red ball to display a pop-up menu of related operations (e.g.,
General Inquiry, My Services, Security, etc.).
Remote Bluetooth Devices
Remote devices are other Bluetooth enabled devices that are in the radio range of
your local device. BlueSoleil uses different icons to indicated different types of
remote devices.
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Personal
Computer
Laptop
Modem
Mobile
Phone
PDA
LAN
Access
Point
Mouse
Keyboard
Microphone
HiFi
Audio
Loud
Speaker
Headset
Printer
Scanner
Fax
Camera
Game
controller
Server
Unknown
device
Icon Meanings
Remote devices can be in any of three states, which BlueSoleil indicates with
different colors.
White — Idle. The normal state of the device.
Yellow — Selected. You have selected the device.
Green — Connected. The device is connected to your computer.
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Operations
Single-click on the icon to select.
Double-click on the icon to search for the services supported by the remote
device.
Right-click on the icon to display a pop-up menu of related operations (e.g.,
Refresh Devices, Pair Devices, Connect, etc.).
Bluetooth Service Buttons of Remote Device
Service buttons at the top of the Main Window represent a range of Bluetooth
services potentially supported by Remote Devices.
PAN
DUN
SPP
LAP
FTP
SYNC
OPP
HCRP
HID
FAX
BIP
AV
Headset
Icon Meanings
There are 3 states for the service icons, indicated by different colors.
White — Idle. The normal state.
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Yellow — Available. The Bluetooth service is available on the selected remote
device.
Green — Connected. The Bluetooth service is active in a connection with the
remote device.
Operations
Hover your mouse over the service icon to display the name of the service.
Single-click on the service icon to connect.
Right-click on the service icon to display a pop-up menu of related operations.
A-1.1.2 Service Window
The Service Window displays the local Bluetooth services, (i.e., the Bluetooth
services supported by BlueSoleil). Use the Service Window to start and stop
services, as well as to configure service properties. To access the Service Window,
click View | Service Window.
Local Service List
The Local Service List displays all of the Bluetooth services supported by the local
computer. Use this screen to start/stop services.
Services
Icons
Services
PAN
SPP
OPP
FTP
SYNC
LAP
AV
BIP
Icons
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Headset
AG
Icon Meanings
There are 3 states for the local Bluetooth services, indicated by different icon colors.
White – Idle. The service has not been started.
Yellow – Started. The local Bluetooth service has been started.
Green – Connected. Some remote device has connected to the service.
Operations
Single-click on the icon to select the service.
Double-click on the icon to Start/Stop a service.
Right-click to display a pop-up menu of related operations.
A-1.1.3 Menus
BlueSoleil contains the following six menus:
File Menu
View Menu
My Bluetooth Menu
My Services Menu
Tools Menu
Help Menu
File Menu
Hide --- Hide the BlueSoleil window. Connections can still run when the window
is hidden.
Always on Top --- Keep the BlueSoleil window always on top.
Exit --- Exit BlueSoleil.
You can also exit BlueSoleil by right-clicking on the task tray icon at the bottom of
your screen. In the pop-up menu, click Exit.
View Menu
Main Window --- Show the BlueSoleil Main Window.
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Service Window --- Show the BlueSoleil Service Window.
Arrange Devices --- Arrange remote devices by Device Name, Device Address,
or Device Type
Refresh Devices --- Refresh the list of remote devices detected by BlueSoleil.
Note: If you select Refresh Devices, the list of previously detected devices will not
be cleared. To initiate a new device search that will first clear the list, press
F5.
My Bluetooth Menu
Bluetooth Device Inquiry --- Search for other Bluetooth enabled devices in
range.
Bluetooth Service Browsing --- Browse for the services of the selected remote
device.
Security --- Configure the security settings of the local device (e.g., passkey
requirements, data encryption, etc.).
Device Properties --- Configure the properties of the local device (e.g., device
name, accessibility, etc.).
My Services Menu
Start Service --- Start the selected local Bluetooth service.
Stop Service --- Stop the selected local Bluetooth service.
Status --- View the status of the selected local Bluetooth service.
Properties --- Configure the properties of the local Bluetooth services (e.g.,
automatic connections, shared file locations, etc.).
Tools Menu
My Bluetooth Shortcuts --- Display dialog My Bluetooth Shortcuts.
. Connect: Connect the selected shortcut.
. Delete: Delete the selected shortcut.
Find Device --- Click to find a device, by either of two search criteria:
. By Bluetooth Device Address: Enter a Bluetooth device address, in standard
format (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx), and click on the Find button. The device with the
specified address will appear highlighted in the Main Window.
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. By Name: Check the By Name box, enter the Name of the device, and click on
the Find button. The device with the specified name will appear highlighted in
the Main Window.
Add New Device --- Add a remote device by entering its Bluetooth device
address.
Add Device From History --- Add a remote device from the history list.
. Add: Add the selected device.
. Delete: Clear the selected device from the history list.
Configurations->Quick Connect… --- If desired, assign a remote device to
automatically connect with a Bluetooth serial port whenever an application
opens the specified port.
. Assign: Assign a device to the selected port.
. Remove: Remove the Auto-Connection device assignment for the selected
port.
Configurations-> Unplug HID --- Remove Human Interface Devices from
BlueSoleil.
. Unplug: Unplug the selected HID device.
When you first connect the HID device to your computer, BlueSoleil sets up the
devices so that they will automatically reconnect in case the connection is ever
broken. After you unplug an HID device, it will no longer automatically reconnect to
your computer.
My Bluetooth Device --- Advanced hardware configuration, recommended for
advanced users only. Please refer to 4.2 Hardware Configuration for more
details.
Help Menu
Contents and Index --- Access BlueSoleil Online Help.
About BlueSoleil --- Information about your version of BlueSoleil.
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A-1.2 Device Configurations
A-1.2.1 Hardware Configuration
To access the hardware configuration screens, click Tools | My Bluetooth Device…,
Bluetooth Device
Select the type of Bluetooth enabled device that you plan to use.
Advanced Configuration
The Advanced Configuration page will be enabled only if you selected CF in the
Bluetooth Device screen. Use the Advanced Configuration screen to configure
detailed parameters including COM Port, Baud Rate, Byte Size, Parity, Stop Bits,
and Flow Control.
A-1.2.2 Properties Configuration
To configure the properties of your local device, click My Bluetooth | Device
Properties…,
General
Device Name
The local device's name, which will be shown to other Bluetooth enabled devices.
Device Type
The device type of your local computer, (i.e., Desktop, Laptop or Server).
Device Address
The address of the local device. Every Bluetooth enabled device has a unique
device.
Accessibility
Connecting Mode
. Connectable: Permits other Bluetooth enabled devices to connect with your
computer.
. Non-Connectable: Prohibits other Bluetooth enabled devices from connecting
with your computer.
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Discovery Mode
. General Discoverable: Permits other Bluetooth enabled devices to detect your
computer.
. Limited Discoverable: Permits other Bluetooth enabled devices to detect your
computer with Limited Inquiry.
. Non-Discoverable: Prohibits other Bluetooth enabled devices from detecting
your computer.
Bonding Mode (Pairing Mode)
. Accepts Bonding: Allow other Bluetooth enabled devices to pair with your
computer. If the other device initiates a pairing procedure with your computer,
each device must enter the same passkey before the they will be paired.
. Does Not Accept Bonding: Rejects pairing attempts initiated by other
Bluetooth enabled devices.
Hardware
View information about your Bluetooth hardware.
Manufacturer: The manufacturer of the local Bluetooth device.
HCI Version: The HCI version of the local Bluetooth device.
HCI Edition: The HCI edition of the local Bluetooth device.
LMP Version: The LMP version of the local Bluetooth device.
LMP Subversion: The LMP subversion of the local Bluetooth device.
A-1.3 Security Configuration
Use the Security Configuration screens to specify the security settings of your local
device.
A-1.3.1 Pair / Un-pair Devices
Once a remote device has paired with your computer by exchanging passkeys,
passkeys will no longer be required for further connections between your computer
and the device.
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How to pair with another device
Automatically
If a passkey is required for connection, the devices will be paired automatically the
first time they successfully exchange passkeys and connect. After a device has
successfully paired with your computer, the remote device icon in the Main Window
will have a red checkmark next to it.
Manually
In the Main Window, right click on the device icon, and in the pop-up menu, select
Pair Device. In the Enter Bluetooth Passkey screen, enter the same passkey that
you enter on the remote device. After a device has successfully paired with your
computer, the remote device icon will have a red checkmark next to it.
How to un-pair with another device
In the Main Window, right-click on the device icon, and in the pop-up menu, select
Unpair. The red checkmark next to the device icon will disappear.
A-1.3.2 General Security
To access the security configuration screen, click My Bluetooth | Security…
Security Level
. Low
If checked, other devices will be able to access your device freely without
entering a passkey.
However, if the remote device requires a passkey to connect, then both
devices need to exchange passkeys.
. Medium
The medium level provides service level security. You can assign the
appropriate level of access for each specific service. For more details, see
A.3.4 Local Services Security.
. High
If checked, passkeys must be exchanged for every incoming and outgoing
connection, unless the two devices have already paired in the past.
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Bluetooth Passkey
. Set Default Passkey
Use this setting to create a default passkey for all connections. This saves
you the effort of manually creating a passkey whenever one is required.
Data Encryption
. Enable Data Encryption
If checked, the data transmitted will be encrypted.
A-1.3.3 Managing Device Pairings
To access the device security configuration screen, click My Bluetooth | Security
and click on the Devices tab.
Paired Devices
This screen lists devices which have already paired with the local device.
Remove Pairing
Click to remove the pairing relationship between the selected device and the local
device.
Authorization
Click to select the local Bluetooth services that you wish to allow the selected
paired device to use. A list of local services will appear. Select the services you wish
to allow on the remote device, then click OK.
Note: The screen will only list the local services that require authentication. The
local services that do not require authentication can be accessed freely.
The Authorization button is enabled only when the Security Level is set to
Medium.
A-1.3.4 Local Services Security
To access the local services security configuration screen, click My Bluetooth |
Security and click on the Services tab. You can only configure security for local
services when the Security Level is set to Medium. (Set the Security Level in the
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General Security screen.)
Local Services:
Authentication
If checked, a passkey is required whenever a remote device attempts to connect
with this service.
Encryption
If checked, data transmitted between devices for this service will be encrypted.
Authorization
Click to select the devices you wish to allow to use the selected service.
In the Service Authorization screen, enter the following settings:
Trusted Devices
Select to trust devices listed in this screen to use the selected service on your
device.
A device can freely access the service from your local device when trusted. Click
Add/Remove to edit the device list.
Trust all devices
Connection requests will be accepted from every device.
Prompt user if the device is not trusted for this service
If a non-trusted device attempts to access the service, a dialog will appear to allow
you to accept or reject the connection.
Reject devices from using the service if not trusted for the service
If a non-trusted device attempts to access the service, the connection will be
rejected automatically without informing the user.
Notes: If a device is trusted for a service, it may connect to this service on your local
device without informing you.
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BLUETAKE BT007Si / BT009Si Bluetooth USB Adapter – User Manual
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE BTATEMENT
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.
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 correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into and outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any special accessories needed for compliance must be specified in the
instruction manual.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate
the equipment.
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