Broadcom BRCM1005-HC 802.11g Mini PCI card co-located with Bluetooth User Manual Bluetooth Getting Started Guide

Broadcom Corporation 802.11g Mini PCI card co-located with Bluetooth Bluetooth Getting Started Guide

User Guide Bluetooth Getting Started

Bluetooth Getting Started Guide
The Bluetooth integrated device provided with your notebook
comes with the required software preloaded. However, before
you can use your local Bluetooth device, the software must be
installed and configured. The Software Setup application
included with your notebook will assist you in installing the
Bluetooth software. After the software has been installed,
the Bluetooth Setup Wizard can be used to facilitate the
configuration of service and security features of your wireless
product. During the initial configuration, you can also locate
other devices that provide a particular service and configure
access to those services.
Software Installation
If your notebook is equipped with the Bluetooth integrated
device, you must install the Bluetooth software that has been
preloaded in the image of your notebook. To install the software
for your Bluetooth device, perform the following steps:
1. Select Start > All Programs > Software Setup.
2. The Software Setup Welcome window appears; select Next.
3. Select the check box next to the Bluetooth software driver to
enable the software for installation and select Next.
4. Select Finish to complete the installation and to reboot the
computer.
A software item that is enabled to install via Software Setup will
have a check mark in the check box next to it. Deselect all items
that you do not want to install before selecting Next to continue
with installation of the Bluetooth software.
Proceed to the “Hardware Enabling” section.
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Hardware Enabling
Before beginning the configuration of your Bluetooth software
and drivers, verify that the blue LED on the notebook is
illuminated. Refer to your notebook docomentation for the
location of the LED.
If the LED is not illuminated, press the Wireless on/off button
to turn on the Bluetooth device. Refer to your notebook
documentation for the location of the wireless on/off button.
This will power on the Bluetooth device and initiate hardware
detection. The Found New Hardware bubble will appear, and the
Found New Hardware Wizard dialog will be displayed.
Depending upon the operating system, you may or may not
need to complete the following steps; the Bluetooth USB driver
will be installed automatically. However, if presented with a
dialog that requires user interaction, please perform the
following steps.
To continue with the installation:
1. Select Next after the Found New Hardware Wizard is
displayed. The installation of the USB driver for the
Bluetooth device will begin.
2. If you see a dialog regarding Microsoft logo requirements,
select Continue Anyway.
3. Select Finish to complete the installation of the Bluetooth
hardware enabling driver.
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First Time Software Use
Select the Bluetooth icon on the desktop or taskbar to begin
setting up Bluetooth software.
1. Right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Start Using
Bluetooth. The Bluetooth Setup Wizard appears, and you
will see these options:
Add the icon to the Start menu, or
Add the icon to the Program menu, or
Add the icon to My Computer
2. Select Next to continue.
3. Change the Computer Name (your designation) and
Computer Type.
4. Select Next to continue.
5. If you choose the option to configure local services, you will
see a message, Please wait while Windows installs software
for your device. This takes several minutes to complete.
6. This procedure installs two Bluetooth COM ports, COM6
and COM7.
After the COM ports have been installed, the Bluetooth Service
Selection dialog is displayed. You can now select the Bluetooth
services you want to configure.
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Bluetooth Service Selections
Bluetooth Service Selections is a list of your notebook’s wireless
default settings.
1. Select each service individually and select Configure.
As you highlight a service by selecting it with a mouse or cursor,
the configure button will appear to allow you to configure the
service. Select Next after you have configured all services you
have elected to modify.
A dialog is displayed: Please wait while Windows installs
software for your device. This takes several minutes.
Bluetooth services have the following defaults and options:
PIM Item Transfer
Startup Automatically: disabled
Secure Connection: disabled
Business Cards: Do Not Accept
Email: Do Not Accept
Calendar Items: Do Not Accept
Notes: Do Not Accept
All Other Types: Do Not Accept
Notifications: Visual and Audio
Bluetooth Exchange folder location: Documents and
Settings
Email Attachments: Include attachments with email
sent or received: enabled
PIM Synchronization
Startup Automatically: disabled
Secure Connection: enabled
Business Cards: Outlook Express
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Email: Do Not Sync
Calendar Items: Do Not Sync
Notes: Do Not Sync
Notifications: Visual and Audio
Email Attachments: Include attachments with email
sent or received: enabled
File Transfer
Startup Automatically: disabled
Secure Connection: enabled
Business Cards: Outlook Express
Bluetooth Exchange folder location: Documents and
Settings
Remote users may modify Read Only files and
folders: disabled
Remote users may access Hidden files or folders:
disabled
Notifications: Visual and Audio
Network Access
Startup Automatically: disabled
Secure Connection: enabled
Business Cards: Outlook Express
Authorization: enabled
Notifications: Visual and Audio
Select the type of service to offer remote devices:
Allow other devices to create a private network with
this computer.
Connection Sharing: Required to be set up by the
user via Network properties.
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Dial-up Networking
Startup Automatically: disabled
Secure Connection: enabled
Modems: defaults to installed modem
Notifications: Visual and Audio
The first time the Dial-up Networking service is used after
discovering a device and Connecting to the DUN service, a
dialog is displayed: Please wait while Windows installs
software for your device. After the Bluetooth modem has
been installed, you will be presented with a dialog to enter
your user name and password to connect to your ISP or
corporate network.
Bluetooth Serial Port
Startup Automatically: disabled
Secure Connection: enabled
COM Port: default Virtual COM Port
Notifications: Visual and Audio
2. After the services have been configured and the devices have
been installed, you will be prompted to configure another
Bluetooth device. Select Skip.
3. Select Finish.
This completes the basic configuration of your Bluetooth device.
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To Reconfigure Bluetooth
To reconfigure your Bluetooth device, select the Bluetooth Setup
Wizard from any of the Bluetooth icons or menu items. You will
see 4 options to reconfigure or modify how you interoperate with
other devices.
Find a Bluetooth device based on the type of service
it provides
Find a Bluetooth device and configure how the local
Bluetooth device will use its services
Configure a local Bluetooth service(s) that will be made
available to a remote device
Change the name and/or type of device that is displayed by
the notebook configured with Bluetooth
To change, modify, or configure your Bluetooth settings, choose
an option, select Next and follow the on-screen prompts.
To access the Bluetooth configuration panel, select Advanced
Configuration from any of the Bluetooth icons or menu items.
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Bluetooth Getting Started Guide
Second Edition June 2003
First Edition April 2003
Document Part Number: 330854-002
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