Cheng Uei Precision Industry 10320000 Bluetooth CE Bus Dongle User Manual Motorolla Phongle
Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co., Ltd. Bluetooth CE Bus Dongle Motorolla Phongle
User Manual
Motorola
Bluetooth
CE Bus Phone
Dongle
(Arachnid)
User’s Guide
FCC Statement
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 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.
1) This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER1 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................4
1.1 Introduction To The Bluetooth CE Bus Phone Dongle................................................ 4
1.2 Package Content......................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Arachnid Specification.................................................................................................5
1.4 Application Scenario ...................................................................................................6
CHAPTER2 ARACHNID HARDWARE DESCRIPTION...........................................................7
2.1 Arachnid Hardware Diagram....................................................................................... 7
2.2 LED Indicators Status ................................................................................................. 8
CHAPTER3 APPLICATIONS.................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Serial Port Service....................................................................................................... 9
3.2 Voice Gateway Service ............................................................................................. 12
3.3 DUN (Dial-up Networking) Service............................................................................ 13
Chapter1
Introduction
1.1 Introduction To The Bluetooth CE Bus Phone
Dongle
Your newly purchase product is a Bluetooth-enabled phone dongle that attaches to compatible
non-Bluetooth CE Bus connector mobile phones to enable Bluetooth wireless connection,
referred to “Arachnid” in this document. Snap the Arachnid to compatible non-Bluetooth
mobile phones can create a wireless connection to a Bluetooth hands free headset as long as
they adhere to the Bluetooth 1.1 specifications and support either the headset or hands free
Bluetooth profiles. Just plug Arachnid into your phone and you are free to move up to 10
meters away from your phone. It doesn’t matter that your phone doesn’t have Bluetooth
capacity. Arachnid requires no battery of its own but receives power from the mobile phone’s
battery through the CE Bus connector.
Arachnid also provides Dial-up Networking and Serial Port Connection between the phone and
a Bluetooth USB Dongle installed on desktop or laptop. The Bluetooth USB dongle on the PC
will control all commands sent to the Arachnid and the Arachnid will be responsible for routing
these commands to the phone.
1.2 Package Content
Open the box and remove all items, please make sure that you have received the following
items:
Bluetooth CE Bus Dongle Package Content
1 Bluetooth CE Bus Phone Dongle (Arachnid)
2 Quick Installation Guide
If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local reseller for replacement.
1.3 Arachnid Specification
Specification
RF Technology Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
RF Frequency 2400 to 2483.5 MHz USA/EUROPE/JAPAN
2446.5 to 2483.5 MHz France
Modulation Schemes 0.5 BT, 2GFSK
Index: 0.28 – 0.35.
Operating Frequency 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHz ISM band
Bluetooth Compliance Bluetooth 1.1 Specification
Operating Range Up to 10 meters
Channel Numbers 79 (f= 2402 + k MHz ,k =0, 1,2 ,…78)
23 (f= 2454 + k MHz ,k =0,1,2 ..,22)
Data Rate 1 Mbps (Typically)
Transmitter Output Power Typical 0 dBm @ antenna Port
Receiver Sensitivity Typical –80 dBm @ 0.1% BER
Antenna Type Integrated chip antenna
Operating Voltage 5VDC +/- 10%
Interface P2K CE Bus
Size Estimation 2.5 cm x 1.3 cm x 1 cm (W x L x H)
Compatible Phones Motorola V60, Motorola V60i, Motorola V60c, Motorola
T720, Motorola T722 and Motorola V120 (The compatible
phones will be updated without notice. Please contact with
our tech support for the up-to-date compatible phone list.)
1.4 Application Scenario
Chapter2
Arachnid Hardware
Description
2.1 Arachnid Hardware Diagram
Arachnid contains a Bluetooth module, a CE Bus male connector, and a wired headset jack
cable to route the phone audio via the Bluetooth link to a Bluetooth headset.
Hardware Description
No. Item Description
1 Audio Jack Plug Connect the plug into your mobile phone’s audio jack to
route audio to the phone dongle and to perform call control.
2 CE Bus Pin Connector Connect to mobile phone’s CE Bus connector
3 M Logo (Pairing Button) To recognize two Bluetooth devices and establish the
wireless connection between them.
4 Blue LED Indicator Provides a visual feedback to you about the status of
1. Audio Jack Plug
2. CE Bus Pin Connector
3. M logo: Pairing Button
4. Blue LED Indicators
5. Charging Port
A
rachnid. See below table for a detailed indicator
description.
5 Charging Port Plug your mobile phone charging plug to this charging port
to charge your mobile phone battery.
2.2 LED Indicators Status
ON OFF LED Indicators
1. Arachnid Initialization:
Both LED indicators show steady blue
when plugs the Arachnid to your mobile
phone to indicate initial status. The
initialization will be completed within 10
seconds and the two LED indicators will
be turned off.
2. Pairing Mode:
While pairing with headsets, these two
LED indicators show steady Blue.
Pairing with other Bluetooth devices and
allows them to access the DUN or Serial
Port service, the two LEDs flash blue
light alternatively.
3. Successful Pairing:
These two Blue LED indicators show 10
quick flashes simultaneously.
4. Standby Mode (no audio channel):
Both Blue LEDs flash together at a
3-second interval.
5. Active Mode (with audio channel):
Both Blue LEDs flash & pulsate
alternatively at a 8-second interval.
No Bluetooth connection.
Chapter3
Applications
Arachnid provides the Bluetooth Audio Gateway profile, DUN (Dial-up Networking) profile and
SPP (Serial Port Profile). These profiles can support both data and audio link. The following
sections will illustrate how to use these profiles to build the wireless connection between two
Bluetooth-enabled devices.
3.1 Serial Port Service
This serial port service can be used by applications as though a physical serial cable
connected the devices. Prior to using the Arachnid’s Bluetooth service, the PC side should
have the Bluetooth USB Dongle (adapter) and Bluetooth software properly installed. The PC
side Bluetooth software illustrated here is Widcomm Bluetooth software. For other Bluetooth
software, the process may vary, please refer to your Bluetooth software user’s manual.
To establish a Bluetooth serial port connection between two Bluetooth-enabled devices:
Steps:
1. Press the M logo (pairing button) of Arachnid once and the device will be in “discoverable”
mode. The Bluetooth-enabled PC can find Arachnid and pair with it. The two LEDs of
Arachnid flash blue light alternatively.
2. From PC side, double-click My Bluetooth Places on Windows desktop. From Bluetooth
menu, click Search For Devices and the found Bluetooth devices will be shown on the
right pane. You can see Motorola Arachnid is in the list.
3. Right-click mouse button on the Motorola Arachnid icon and select Pair Device from the
short-cut menu to pair these two devices. The following Bluetooth PIN Code Request
dialog box will be pop-up. Please enter the Bluetooth PIN Code “0000” and click OK.
4. The system starts to pair these two devices and the process will take a few seconds. If the
pairing process is complete, there will be a red check on the Motorola Arachnid icon and
both LEDs on the Arachnid will flash blue rapidly 10 times.
5. Double-click on the Motorola Arachnid from the found list to find all Bluetooth services it
provides. The service Arachnid provides is in the below window. Double-click on the
Serial Port On Motorola Arachnid icon.
6. You can find there are two green arrows added on the Serial Port On Motorola Arachnid
icon indicating the connection is active. After the serial port connection is
successfully built, you can do information synchronization or data link between these two
connected Bluetooth devices. For example, transferring a song or address book from PC
side to the mobile phone wirelessly.
3.2 Voice Gateway Service
The voice gateway service allows Arachnid to build a wireless connection with Bluetooth
headsets adhered to Bluetooth hands free or headset profile 1.1 specifications.
Steps:
Pairing the Bluetooth headset and the Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone first. Pairing allows the
Bluetooth headset and the mobile phone recognize each other when they connect. Once you
have paired these two devices, you don’t have to pair them again, unless you want it to pair
with another device. Usually, there will be an ON/Answer button on the Bluetooth headset.
You may refer to your headset user’s guide for more details on how to pair and use your
headset with other Bluetooth devices.
1. Turn on your headset by pressing ON/Answer button on your headset to make the
headset enter the “discoverable” mode.
2. Press and hold the M logo (Pairing button) of Arachnid for 6 to 10 seconds and the two
blue LEDs light up, and then release the pairing button. The Arachnid is in “discoverable”
mode. The Arachnid is configured to pair with default passkey “0000” and “1234” products.
When the pairing is completed, the two Blue LEDs on the Arachnid will flash rapidly 10
times simultaneously.
3. Click the ON/Answer button on the Bluetooth headset will open the audio link with the
Arachnid and will enable the mobile phone to show the last dial number. Please refer to
your Bluetooth headset user’s manual for more details on operating this product.
3.3 DUN (Dial-up Networking) Service
You have to pair Bluetooth devices to establish the connection between them. Before the
pairing, the Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone must be in detectable mode. The example
illustrated here is the pairing procedure between a Bluetooth-enabled PC using Widcomm
Bluetooth software and a cellular phone attached with the Arachnid and has applied the GPRS
function. After the pairing process is complete, your Bluetooth-enabled PC can access the
Internet through your Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone.
Steps 1 – Pairing
1. Press and release the M logo (Pairing button) of the Arachnid and your
Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone will be in “discoverable” mode. The two LEDs of
Arachnid flash blue light alternatively.
2. Double click the Bluetooth icon resides on the Windows system tray.
3. From the Bluetooth Explorer, click Bluetooth menu and select Search for devices.
The Bluetooth devices in range should be shown on the right pane. In this example, the
Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone – Motorola Arachnid is displayed on the right pane.
4. Right-click mouse button on the Motorola Arachnid phone icon and select Pair Device
from the shortcut menu.
5. The following Bluetooth PIN Code Request dialog box will be pop-up. Please enter the
Bluetooth PIN Code “0000” and click OK.
6. The system starts to pair these two devices and the process will take a few seconds. If
the pairing process is complete, there will be a red check on the Motorola Arachnid icon
and both LEDs on the Arachnid will flash blue rapidly 10 times.
Steps 2 – Connect to the Internet
The following procedures will guide you how to connect to Internet from your
Bluetooth-enabled PC through your GPRS cellular phone.
1. Double-click the Motorola Arachnid icon to find services it provides and right-click
mouse button on the Dial-up Networking on Motorola Arachnid. Select “Connect
Dial-up Networking” from the shortcut menu.
2. The following screen shows that the system starts to connect to the cellular phone. This
setting may vary with different GSM/CDMA carrier. Please check with your service
provider for setting GPRS service.
3. Please type the number your GPRS cellular phone provides and click Dial.
4. The following screen will be shown on your PC screen indicating the connection process.
5. The following screen will be present on your PC indicating the connection process.
6. If the connection is established successfully, a connection complete dialog box will be
displayed and there will be two green arrows added on the Dial-up Networking on
Motorola Arachnid icon indicating the service is active. Now, you can open an
Internet Browser and surf the Internet or send/receive e-mails from your PC side.