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BT Dongle-IS1002N Horus Module
USB Bluetooth Adapter
Bluetooth USB Dongle
(TPS-BT01)
USER’S GUIDE
Version: Rev 1.2
Copyright
Copyright © 2004, Integrated System Solution Corp., All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................4
CHAPTER 1: INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................................5
1.1
SYSTEM REQUIRE ...................................................................................................................5
1.2
INSTALL BLUETOOTH SOFTWARE WINDOWS 98/2000.............................................................6
1.3
INSTALL BLUETOOTH SOFTWARE ON WINDOWS XP .............................................................10
1.4
HARDWARE INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................16
1.5
START THE BLUETOOTH DEVICE...........................................................................................17
1.6
STOP THE BLUETOOTH DEVICE ............................................................................................18
CHAPTER 2: BLUESOLEIL..............................................................................................................19
2.1
ABOUT BLUESOLEIL: ...........................................................................................................19
2.2
EXPLORER BLUESOLEIL .......................................................................................................24
2.3
FILE......................................................................................................................................24
2.4
VIEW ....................................................................................................................................25
2.4.1
Local Service Status........................................................................................................27
2.4.2
Local Service List ...........................................................................................................28
2.5
MY BLUETOOTH ...................................................................................................................29
2.6
MY SERVICES MENU ............................................................................................................30
2.7
TOOLS MENU .......................................................................................................................31
2.8
HELP MENU..........................................................................................................................35
CHAPTER 3: BLUETOOTH OPERATION .....................................................................................36
3.1
START BLUETOOTH ..............................................................................................................36
3.1.1
Establish Bluetooth Connection......................................................................................36
3.1.2
Terminate Bluetooth Connection ....................................................................................37
3.2
BLUETOOTH SECURITY ........................................................................................................37
3.3
PERSONAL AREA NETWORKING ...........................................................................................38
3.4
SERIAL PORT ........................................................................................................................42
3.5
OBJECT PUSH .......................................................................................................................43
3.6
FILE TRANSFER ....................................................................................................................47
3.7
BLUETOOTH SYNCHRONIZATION ..........................................................................................49
3.8
LAN ACCESS .......................................................................................................................51
3.9
AV HEADPHONE ...................................................................................................................55
3.10
BASIC IMAGING ....................................................................................................................55
3.11
HEADSET ..............................................................................................................................57
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CHAPTER 4: BLUETOOTH CONNECTION MANAGEMENT...................................................58
4.1 FIND REMOTE DEVICES ................................................................................................................58
4.2 CONNECT AND DISCONNECT .........................................................................................................59
4.2.1
Connect...........................................................................................................................59
4.2.2
Disconnect ......................................................................................................................59
4.3 CONNECT VIA SHORTCUTS ............................................................................................................60
4.4 REMOTE DEVICE STATUS ..............................................................................................................60
4.5 REMOTE DEVICE PROPERTIES .......................................................................................................62
4.6 HARDWARE DEVICE CONFIGURATION ..........................................................................................63
4.7 PROPERTIES CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................65
4.8 PAIR / UN-PAIR DEVICES ...............................................................................................................68
4.9 GENERAL SECURITY .....................................................................................................................69
4.10 PAIRED DEVICES MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................70
4.11 LOCAL SERVICES SECURITY........................................................................................................71
APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY................................................................................................................73
APPENDIX B: TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................79
APPENDIX C: PRODUCT SPECIFICATION .................................................................................81
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Horus Bluetooth Dongle. It is compatible with
World-Wide Bluetooth 1.1 standard to communication and transfer date with other
Bluetooth device. In order to exchange data, two Bluetooth devices must establish a
connection. Before a connection is established, one device must request a connection
with another. The second device accepts (or rejects) the connection. The originator of
the request is the client. The device that accepts (or rejects) the request is known as
the server. Horus Bluetooth Adapter can act as both client and server. A client
Bluetooth device runs a software program that requests a connection to another device
as part of its normal operation.
For example, the program may request a connection to a remote computer, a
cellular phone, or a modem, or a GPS. Becoming a Bluetooth client normally requires
an action by the device operator, such as an attempt to browse a remote computer,
print a file, or dial out on a modem, or get date from GPS module. Every Bluetooth
device that provides a service must be prepared to respond to a connection request.
Bluetooth software is always running in the background on the server, ready to
respond to connection requests. Before you starting, please read this User Guide
carefully to understand how to setup and use this product properly.
Packing List
Bluetooth USB Adapter x 1
Bluetooth software CD x 1 include
This User’s Manual
Bluetooth windows software and driver
Quick Setup Guide x 1
Warranty Card x 1
TM
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
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Chapter 1: Installation
To prevent potential problem during installing the software, please do not plug
in any Bluetooth Device (i.e. USB Bluetooth Adapter) into the computer until the
software finish installation. Once you load the Bluetooth Software, the software
automatically removes any previous versions of Bluetooth software on your computer.
To manually remove any previous Bluetooth software that exists on your system, the
remove procedure is as follows:
1. Click Start/Settings, and then select Control Panel.
2. In the Control Panel window, double click Add / Remove programs icon.
3. Find out the item IVT BlueSoleil and then remove it by clicking the Remove
button.
1.1
System Require
Processor: Intel Celeron / Pentium III / Pentium 4; AMD Duron / Athlon
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98 SE / ME / 2000 / XP
System memory: 32MB at least
Hard Drive Free Space: 18MB
One Available Standard USB 1.1 Port or higher
Install Require: CDROM
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Install Bluetooth software Windows 98/2000
Insert the Installation Software CD into CD-ROM drive. If the Auto-Run function
of CD-ROM is disabled, you can utilize the Windows Explorer to browse CD
content and run Setup.exe manually.
If the Auto-Run function of CD-ROM is enabled (Windows default setting of this
function is usually enabled), then an installation procedure will appear
automatically.
Select the Language you want to installation from the combo box, and then press
the “OK” button to continue.
Figure 1-1: Select Install language
Please click Next button several times to continue the software installation. In the
License Agreement window, please read license agreement carefully, then click
“Yes” button to continue.
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Figure 1-2: Installation.
Figure 1-3: License agreement.
Indicate the location of where you want Bluetooth Software to be stored; if you
do not change the default settings, it will be stored under C:\Program Files\IVT
Corporation\IVT BlueSoleil (Recommended). Click on Next button to continue.
Or you can select your prefers location to install.
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Figure 1-4: select Install path
The InstallShield Wizard will begin to install the software and copy files to your
hard disk. After copy all the files, the installation will try to install virtual
Bluetooth device in your system. It may take a few minutes, please wait it
finishes the installation.
Figure 1-5: Copy files to your hard disk.
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Figure 1-6: Install virtual BlueTooth devices in your system.
After finish installation, please select reboot your system to finish the installation.
Or you can select to reboot later.
Figure 1-7: finish installation
There are two new Bluetooth icons appear on the desktop and the windows task
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bar respectively when logged in Windows operating system. For more
information on the BlueSoleil, please refer to Chapter 2.
Figure 1-8: BlueSoleil on the Desktop and the system tray
Now you can plug-in / install your USB Bluetooth Adapter into your computer.
1.3
Install Bluetooth software on Windows XP
1. Insert the Installation Software CD into CD-ROM drive. If the Auto-Run function
of CD-ROM is disabled, you can utilize the Windows Explorer to browse CD
content and run Setup.exe manually.
If the Auto-Run function of CD-ROM is enabled (in Windows, the default setting of
this function is usually enabled), then a CD menu will appear automatically.
2. Select the Language you want to installation from the combo box, and then press
the “OK” button to continue.
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Figure 1-10: Select install language
3. Please click Next button several times to continue the software installation. In the
License Agreement window, please read license agreement carefully, then click
“Yes” button to continue.
Figure 1-11: Installation Process.
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Figure 1-12: License agreement
4. Indicate the location of where you want Bluetooth Software to be stored; if you do
not change the default settings, it will be stored under C:\Program Files\IVT
Corporation\IVT BlueSoleil (Recommended). Click on Next button to continue.
Or you can select your prefers location to install.
Figure 1-13: Select Bluetooth software install path
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5. The InstallShield Wizard will begin to install the software and copy files to your
hard disk. After copy all the files, the installation will try to install virtual Bluetooth
device in your system. It may take a few minutes, please wait it finishes the
installation.
Figure 1-14: Copy files to your hard disk.
Figure 1-15: Install virtual BlueTooth devices in your system.
6. After finish installation, please select reboot your system to finish the installation.
Or you can select to reboot later.
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Figure 1-16: Finish installation.
7. There are two new Bluetooth icons appear on the desktop and the windows task bar
respectively when logged in Windows operating system. For more information on
the BlueSoleil, please refer to Chapter 2.
Figure 1-17: BlueSoleil on the Desktop and the system tray.
8. Now you can plug-in / install your USB Bluetooth Adapter into your computer.
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9. The Windows will show a prompt “Find new hardware – USB Device” in the
system tray Bar. Please wait its finish the installation. When the Bluetooth Icon
becomes Blue, then the hardware is installed and ready to use.
Figure 1-19: Bluetooth Icons in System tray.
10. Please remove the Software CD after the installation is complete.
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Hardware Installation
Plug Bluetooth Adapter into your Desktop / Laptop’s USB port.
Or you can use USB extend wire to extend the place you plug the Bluetooth Adapter.
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1.5
Start the Bluetooth Device
The Bluetooth Adapter need to plug into the USB port of your computer, and Start the
Bluetooth Adapter service for ready to service.
1. If you didn’t plug the Bluetooth Adapter, the Start tray will show the Bluetooth is
not available logo.
Figure 1-22: Bluetooth system tray shows Bluetooth Adapter is not available
2. After you plug the Bluetooth USB Adapter, the system tray Icon will become
available.
Figure 1-23: Bluetooth system tray shows Bluetooth Adapter is working normal
3. Right Click the Bluetooth service tray Icon, press the “Display”.
Figure 1-24: Start using Bluetooth from the system tray
4. Give this Bluetooth service computer a name and computer type, let the other
Bluetooth identify.
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Figure 1-25: Give the Computer name and Computer type
1.6
Stop the Bluetooth Device
Remove the Bluetooth Adapter from the USB port. The tray bar icon will show the
BlueSoleil is not available.
Figure 1-26: The Bluetooth Device is not available.
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Chapter 2: BlueSoleil
After BlueSoleil software installed in your system, a BlueSoleil service will
automatically execute while system starts and show its icon on the Windows system
tray. The BlueSoleil provides several practical functions:
- Unobtrusive notification when intervention is required to authorize a security
request or enter a Bluetooth passkey.
- Dialog boxes that prompt for security authorization and allow passkey entry.
- Bluetooth “pairing” support.
- Access to the Bluetooth Configuration window.
Figure 2-1: Bluetooth Adapter is ready to work in system tray
The BlueSoleil provides several practical functions:
1. End: Stop the BlueSoleil service.
2. Enable / Disable Display massages: To Enable / Disable show massages on the
system tray.
3. Display: Display BlueSoleil Control window.
Figure 2-2: Right click the system tray Bluetooth to enter the functions
2.1
About BlueSoleil
BlueSoleil is Windows-based software from IVT that allows your Bluetooth® enabled
desktop or notebook computer to wirelessly connect to other Bluetooth enabled
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devices. BlueSoleil allows MS Windows users to wirelessly access a wide variety of
Bluetooth enabled digital devices, such as cameras, mobile phones, and headsets,
printers, and GPS receivers. You can also form networks and exchange data with other
Bluetooth enabled computers or PDAs.
In order to connect and share services via Bluetooth wireless technology, two devices
must support the same Bluetooth Profile(s) as well as opposite device roles (i.e., one
must be the server, and the other must be the client). Bluetooth enabled devices often
support multiple profiles, and if involved in multiple connections, can perform
different device roles simultaneously.
BlueSoleil supports the following Bluetooth functions (Profiles) in the following
device roles:
Bluetooth Functions
(Profiles)
Client
Server
AV Headphone*
√
√
Basic Image Profile
√
√
Dial-Up Networking
√
Fax
√
File Transfer
√
√
Headset*
√
√
Human Interface Device
√
LAN access
√
√
Object Push
√
√
Personal Area Networking
√
√
Printer
√
Serial Port
√
√
Synchronization
√
√
Table 2-1: Bluetooth Profiles support list
Notes:
Only one Headset or AV Headphone connection can exist at a time, since there is
only one virtual Bluetooth audio device.
The Headset and AV Headphone Profiles do not work on Windows 98SE or
Windows Me.
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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.
Figure 2-3: Bluetooth Icon on BlueSoleil to provide Bluetooth Status
Local Bluetooth Device
The Local Bluetooth enabled device, known as "My Device", represents the user's
computer that is running BlueSoleil.
Operations:
Hover mouse to display the local Bluetooth device's name or address (if without
name).
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.).
Figure 2-4: Local Bluetooth Device
Remote Bluetooth Devices
Remote devices are other Bluetooth enabled devices that are in the Bluetooth radio
range of your local device. BlueSoleil uses different icons to indicated different types
of remote devices.
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.
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Green- Connected. The device is connected to your computer.
Operations:
Single-click on the icon to select.
Double-click on the icon to search for the services supports by the remote
Bluetooth device.
Right-click on the icon to display a pop-up menu of related operations (e.g.
Refresh Services, Pair Devices, Connect, etc.).
Figure 2-5: Remote Bluetooth Device
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.
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Icon Meanings:
There are 3 states for the service icons, indicated by different colors.
White- Idle. The normal state.
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.
Figure 2-6: Bluetooth Service Buttons of Remote Device
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Explorer BlueSoleil
Double click the BlueSoleil on the Desktop or right click the BlueSoleil on the system
tray. Then open the BlueSoleil service window. You can find correct working
Bluetooth device in here. Also you can click the other function list on the left side of
the windows.
Figure 2-7: BlueSoleil main window
2.3
File
In the file menu, there are three items.
Hide: Hide the BlueSoleil window. Connections can still run when the window is
hidden.
Always on Top Keep BlueSoleil window always on top.
Exit: Exit BlueSoleil.
Note: 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.
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Figure 2-8: BlueSoleil file menu
2.4
View
In the view menu, there are four items.
Main Window: Show the BlueSoleil Main Window.
Service Window: Show the BlueSoleil Service Window.
Arrange Devices: Arrange all 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.
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Figure 2-9: View BlueSoleil Main window
Figure 2-10: View BlueSoleil Services window
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2.4.1 Local Service Status
The local service status can be viewed from the Local Service Status dialog box.
Right click whichever local service icon in service window and select the Status... on
the pop-up menu.
The Local Service Status dialog will be displayed.
Figure 2-11: Local Service Status (e.g. Serial Port A service)
Connection:
Status: Whether the local service is connected.
Device Address: Display the Bluetooth address of remote device which
connect to the service.
Duration: The time elapsed since the connection was set up.
COM Port: The virtual Bluetooth COM ports connected by remote device.
PAN Service Status dialog is different from others.
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Figure 2-12: Local Service Status (PAN)
Connection:
Status: Whether the local service is connected.
Device Name: Display the name of remote device which connects to the service.
Duration: The time elapsed since the connection was set up.
Connection List:
Display the names and addresses of remote devices which connect to the PAN
Service.
2.4.2 Local Service List
The Local Service List displays all the Bluetooth services supported by the local
computer. Use this screen to start/stop services.
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Figure 2-13: Local Service List
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.
2.5
My Bluetooth
Configuration my Bluetooth device setting, there four items in the menu.
Bluetooth Device Discovery: Search for other Bluetooth enabled devices in
range.
Bluetooth Service Discovery: Browse for the services of the selected remote
device.
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Security: Configure the security setting of the local device (e.g. passkey
requirement, data encryption, etc.).
Properties: Configure the properties of the local device (e.g. device name,
accessibility, etc.)
Figure 2-14: My BlueTooth
2.6
My Services Menu
Configuration my Bluetooth service setting, there four items in the 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.).
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Figure 2-15: My Service Menu
2.7
Tools Menu
My Bluetooth Shortcuts: Display dialog My Bluetooth Shortcuts. (Figure 2-16)
(1) Connect: Connect the selected shortcut.
(2) Delete: Delete the selected shortcut.
Figure 2-16: My BlueTooth Shortcuts
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Figure 2-17: Tools Menu
Find Device: Click to find a device, by either of two search criteria. (Figure
2-18)
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.
By Name: Check the By Name checkbox, 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.
Figure 2-18: Find Device
Add New Device: Add a remote device by entering its Bluetooth device address.
(Figure 2-19)
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Figure 2-19: Add new Device
Add Device From History: Add a remote device from history list. (Figure 2-20)
(1) Add: Add the selected device to the Main Window.
(2) Delete: Delete the selected device from the history list.
Figure 2-20: Add Device from History
Configurations-> Quick Connect: If desired, assign a remote device to
automatically connect with whenever an application opens a specified Bluetooth
serial port.
(1) Assign: Assign a device to the selected port.
(2) Remove: Remove the Auto-Connection device assignment for the selected port.
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Figure 2-21: Quick Connect
Configurations->Unplug HID: Remove Human Interface Devices from
BlueSoleil. (Figure 2-22)
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.
Figure 2-22: Unplug HID Device
My Bluetooth Device: Advanced hardware configuration, recommended for advanced
users only. Please refer to Hardware Configuration for more details.
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2.8
Help Menu
Contents and Index: Access BlueSoleil Online Help.
About BlueSoleil: Information about your version of BlueSoleil.
Figure 2-23 Help Menu
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