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2. Righteclick on the business card data to be sent. and then click on the
destination printer under |to Bluelooth]
ENote
o Ifyour desired device does not appear in the list please confirm that the
device has been turned on, and then click on [to Bluelaatll] e [Search Other
Devices]
Once the device has been detected select the destination device, and click on
the [Send] button
The business card will be sent to the printer.
Ifthe business card has been sent to the printer successfully, a message will appear,
and the image will be printed out. Please click on the [OK] button.
A message will appear ifthe business card transmission was unsuccessful. Please
click on the [OK] button to close the message, and repeat the printing procedure.
OUsing the stereo headphones/speaker to listen to music
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This section describes how to use the stereo headphones/speaker to listen to your favourite
music or other audio files stored on your PC.
~> Configuring the stereo headphones/speaker
~> Connecting to the stereo headphones/speaker
~> Listening to music or other audio files
~> Playing music using remote control
~> Copyright protection function
~> Copyright protection function
G Configuring the stereo headphones/speaker
L.)
‘Proced u re
1.
Right-click on the Bluelooih wireless technology icon in the task tray. and click
on |Add New ConnectionL
”Note
0 Alternatively, click [Start] —> [All Programs] —> [Bluezaatlt] ~> [Bluewatli
Settings]. and then click on [New Connection] from the [Bluezaatlt Settings]
screen that has opened,
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection
Wizard” will appear.
Switch ON the stereo headphones/speaker and activate "Discoversble" mode
Please refer to the user guide for the stereo headphones/speaker for further
information on how to operate them.
Confirm that |Express Mode| has been eeieeted, end then click on the |Next]
button
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Searching for Bluezaatlt devices)] screen will
appear,
Once the search for the devices has ended. the [Add New Connection Wizard
(Select Device)] screen will appear.
Select the device name of the stereo headphones/speaker from the list, and
click on the |Next| button
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Searching for Services)] screen will appear.
The settings will be registered, and the icon will appear on the [Bluezaarli Settings]
screen.
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Headphone
Q Connecting to the stereo headphones/speaker
You can connect to the stereo headphones/speaker from the icon registered in [Blnezaatll
Settings], Please refer to the user guide for information on how to make a connection from
the stereo headphones/speaker,
almportnnt
. Please close the following audio applications before any connection is made between
your stereo headphones/speaker and PC.
0 Music/video playback applications
0 e-Conferencing applications
0 Voice-recognition applications
Please finish connecting the stereo headphones/speaker before launching any ofthese
applications.
were
a You can establish the connection automatically by following the steps below:
la Run [Start] —» [All Programs] ~ [ Bluelaatll] e [ Blnelaatll Settings], and
select Stereo Headset/Speaker
2, Right»c|ick on the icon, and check [Details] ~> [Automatic connection
function will be validated]
Please finish connecting the stereo headphones/speaker before launching any ofthese
applications.
istening to music or other audio files
1. Playing music or other audio files on your PC
Olimportnnt
0 Please check the following ifyou are unable to hear anything despite having
properly connected the stereo headphones/speaker:
Click the [Playback] tab from the Sound screen, which is accessed by clicking
on [Control Pane]]~>[Hardware and Sound]~>[Sound].
Deselect [Mute] ifil has been selected. Ifthe volume is at its lowest setting‘
please adjust it to an appropriate level.
please adjust it to an appropriate level.
0 You may experience interruption to audio playback ifother Blnezaarlrwireless
technology devices are currently connected to your PC, When you are
listening to music, it is recommended that the stereo headphones/speaker be
the only connected device.
0 You may also experience interruption to audio playback if you are located
some distance away front the PC, or if there are any obstructions between you
and the PC .
o Ifyou are unable to hear any sound out ofyour stereo headphones/speaker
even though music or audio is currently playing in a related application,
please stop the files being played, click on [Control Panel]4v[Hardware and
Sound]—~[Sound], and change the existing device to "Toshiba Blnezaarll
Wave."
Ifyou are still unable to hear any sound through your headphones/speaker
even afier having changed the existing device to "Toshiba Blnezaarll Wave,"
please restan the application.
”Note
0 Ifyou are running Windows XP and are unable to hear any sound although
the stereo headphones/speaker have been properly connected. please follow
the procedure below.
Click [Start]~>[AII Programs]~»[Accessories]~>[Entertainment]~>[Volume
Control].
0 Ifyou are runlting Windows XP and are unable to hear any sound in your
stereo headphones/speaker despite the fact that an audio/video playback
application is running stop the file being played in the application. click
[Control Panel]~>[Sound and Audio Device], and change the existing device
to "Toshiba Bluelaarll Wave." lfyou are still unable to hear any sound
through your headphones/speaker even after having changed the existing
device to "Toshiba Blnezaarll Wave.” please restart the application.
2. Finishing listening to music and disconnecting
1. Right-click on the icon for the Currently connected mode from
[Bluelooth Settings| on your PC. and click on "Disconnect."
A message confirming the disconnection may appear.
2. Click on the "Ves" button after having followed the instructions in the
message.
The icon will indicate that the device has been disconnected.
01m portnnt
0 Please close the following audio applications before you disconnect the stereo
headphones/speaker from your PC:
. Music/video playback applications
- e-Conferencing applications
Voice-recognition applications
- Voice-recognition applications
Please completely disconnect the stereo headphones/speaker before launching
any of these applications.
Please refer to the user guide for information on temtinating a connection
from the stereo headphones/speaker.
0 Playing music using remote control
Music applications and video playback applications installed on your PC
te.g,,“Windows Media Player 9" and "lnterVideo WinDVD") may be
operated with the remote control button/switch on your stereo
headphones/speaker.
The remote control used with the stereo headphones/speaker must be
compliant with the Bluelaatli wireless technology AVRCP profiles Please
refer to the headphones/speaker user guide for further information.
You can configure the application to be operated using the switch/button
according to the following procedure.
‘Proced u re
1. Double-click on the Bluetooih wireless technology icon in the
taskbar
Launches "Bluezaarli Settings."
2. Right-Click the Bluelooih Wireless Technology icon and Click
on |0ptiuns| —~ |0tl|er| Tab a |AV Player| in |AV player
section]
The [Select AV Player] screen will appear.
3. Select the application, and click on the |0K| button
The functions and switch/button that can be operated may differ depending
on the application used for music/video playback as well as the version.
The procedure below can be performed in order to change the position
where the receive command is displayed or to not have the command
displayed.
‘Proced u re
1. Double—click on the Bluetooih wireless technology icon in the
taskbar
Launches "Bluelaarlr Settings."
2. Right-Click the Bluelooih Wireless Technology icon and Click
on |0ptiuns| —~ |0ther| Tab a |AV P|ayer| in |AV player
section]
The [Select AV Player] screen will appear.
Select the appropriate item from the puII-dnwn menu er
to
positions where the receive tommand is to be displayed, and
then click on the |0K| buttone
Ifthe receive command appears but does not function properly, sometimes
the problem may be rectified by changing the setting to "Do not display."
The commands supported by this application are shown below. Please refer
to the headphone user guide for commands that are supported by the stereo
headphones/speaker. Problems with operation may be encountered with
certain versions 0f"Windows Media Player 9" and "lnterVideo WinDVD."
[Windows Media Player 9]
Play
Stop
Pause
Next
Previous
Fast forward
Rewind
[lnterVideo WinDVD]
Play
Stop
Pause
Next chapter
Previous chapter
Fast Forward
Fast Backward
Up
Down
Left
Right
Select
Root menu
Angle
Q Copyright protection function
A copyright protection function is supported according to the SCMS-T
format as defined in the Bluelaatli wireless technology specifications.
Related topics
—~ "AV profile Copyright protection function"
OUsing a wireless keyboard [HID]
This section describes how to connect a Blnezaatli wireless technology-compatible keyboard to
a PC.
Keyboard
Q Setting up the wireless keyboard
I‘Proced u re
I. Right-click on the Bluelooih wireless technology icon in the task tray. and then
click on |Add New Connectinnl
ENote
o Altemalively, click [Start] —> [All Programs] —> [Blnezaatli] ~> [Blnezaatli
Settings]. and then click on [New Connection] from the active [Blnezaatli
Settings] window.
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection
Wizard)] window will appear:
Zr Confirm that |Express Mode| has been selected, and then click on the |Next]
button
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The [Add New Connection Wizard (Searching for Bluelaatlr devicest] window will
appear,
Once the program has finished searching for the devices. the [Add New Connection
Wizard (Device Selection)] window will appear.
3r Select the device name of the keyboard from [Device List], and then click on
the [Next] button
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Searching for Services)] window will appear.
4. Use the wireless keyboard to enter the numbers that appear in |Bluelooth
Passkey (PIN Code)|. and then hit the IEnter| key
Once the program has detected the services successfully, connection to the device
and registration ofsettings information will be performed automatically.
The settings information will be registered, and an icon will appear in the
[Bluezaatlr Settings] window.
ENote
- Pressing any key on the wireless keyboard will automatically connect it to the PC
thereafter.
Please connectmauually ifautoinatic connection is unsuccessful,
OUsing a wireless mouse [HID]
This section describes how to connect a Bluelaatlr wireless technology-compatible mouse to a
PC,
Mouse
Q Setting up the wireless mouse
I‘Proced u re
St
Turn on the wireless mouse, and set it to be connectable
Please refer to the instruction manual for details on how to operate the mouse.
”Note
0 Ifthe security mode on your PC has been set to "Enable Link-Level
SecurityJ' then any mouse not ordinarily requiring a passkey will require one.
Ifyour mouse‘s user guide does not contain any passkey-related information,
please consult the outlet where you purchased your mouse or the relevant
support center.
Right-click on the Bluelooih wireless technology icon in the task tray. and then
click on |Add New Connection|
”Note
0 Altemalively, click [Start] a [All Programs] a [Blnezaatll] A [Blnelaatll
Settings]. and then click on [New Connection] from the active [Blnezaatll
Settings] window.
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection
Wizard)] window will appeal:
Confirm that |Express Mode| has been selected, and then click on the |Next]
button
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Searching for Blnelaatll devicesfl window will
appear.
Once the program has finished searching for the devices. the [Add New Connection
Wizard (Device Selection)] window will appear.
Select the device name otthe mouse from [Device Listl, and then click on the
[Next] button
The [Add New Connection Wimrd (Searching for Services)] window will appear.
A message confirming a device connection will appear.
A message confirming a device connection will appear.
5. Click on the [0K| button
The settings information will be have been registered, and an icon will appear in
the [Bluezaarli Settings] window.
BT—Mouse-m
ENote
o Clicking on one ofthe mouse buttons or otherwise operating it will
automatically connect it to the PC thereafler. Please connectmanually if
automatic connection is unsuccessful.
OExchanging files with a PC or PDA [FTP]
You can send and receive files other than business card data with a PC or PDA that has
onboard Bluezaatli wireless technology.
Use "File transfer" in the Bluezaatli Information Exchanger to exchange files,
Documents
Taxi
, Music etc
ENote
o The same operations will be valid as long as the PC and PDA support the FTP profile.
a "File transfer" cannot be used to send or receive business card data. Please instead use
"Object Push" to perform these activities.
"Object Push" to perform these activities.
A Sending files to a PC or PDA (using icons)
A Sending files to a PC or PDA (by right-clicking the mouse)
A Receiving files from a PC or PDA
I‘Proced u re
ISending files to a PC or PDA (using icons)
1. Turn on the PC or PDA
2. Open Bluelooih Information Exchanger
”Note
0 Please refer to Contents of the Bluezaarli Utility on how to open Bluelaatlt
Infonnation Exchanger
3. Double—click on the |File transfer| icon
A list ofdevices will appear in the [File transfer] window.
”Note
0 Ifthe desired device does not appear in the list, please confirm that the device
has been turned on, and then select [Bluelaatli] ~> [Search Devices].
A device search will be performed,
0 Van can also use "Image transfer" when sending individual image files,
4. Use the mouse to drag and drop the file you wish to send over the destination
icon
”Note
0 When using "File transfer'K you can send individual files as well as entire
folders.
5. Confirm that the file is being sent
The file will be sent to the PC.
”Note
0 When sending files using "File transfer". a message requesting permission to
receive the files may appear on the destination (receiving) device. The content
of the message will vary with the sofiware that supports the Bluezaatll wireless
technology function on the destination device, so please be sure to follow the
instructions provided.
Ifyou are using the Bluelaatll Utility, a message will appear.
Ifthe file has been sent successfully, a message will appear.
Please click on the [OK] button.
A message will appear ifthe file transmission was unsuccessful.
Please click on the [OK] button to close the message. and repeat the procedure.
”Note
0 Files that have been sent will be saved ill a file transfer shared folder on the
destination device.
0 Additionally. with "File transfer". you can open the shared folder on the
destination device using Explorer, specify a subfolder. and then send the file
there.
0 You can use the Settings on [Bluezaarll Information Exchanger] tab in
[Options] to change the location ofthe l'Shared folder" on the hard drive.
ISending files to a PC or PDA (by rtght-clickingthe mouse)
It
2.
Turn on the PC or PDA
Confirm that a connection has been enabled before proceeding to the next step.
Right-click on the file you wish to send, and then select its destination from [to
Bluelooth]
”Note
0 lfllte desired device does not appear in the list. please confirm that the device
has been turned on. and then select [to Bluelaatll] ~> [Search other devices].
Once the devices have been detected. a window will appear. Please select the
destination device, and then click on the [Send] button.
Confirm that the file is being sent
The file will be sent to the PC.
”Note
0 When sending files using "File trattsfer.‘I a message requesting permission to
receive the files may appear on the destination (receiving) device. The content
ofthe message will vary with the software installed on the destination device,
ofthe message will vary with the software installed on the destination device,
so please be sure to follow the instructions provided.
Ifthe file has been sent successfully, a message will appear.
Please click on the [OK] button.
A message will appear ifthe file transmission was unsuccessful.
Please click on the [OK] button to close the message. and then repeat the procedure.
”Note
0 Files that have been sent will be saved in a file transfer shared folder on the
destination device.
IReceivingfiIes from a PC or PDA
Your PC is able to receive files that have been saved in the shared folder on the destination
PC or PDA. Received files will be saved in the shared folder under "File transfer“.
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2.
3.
4.
Turn on the PC or PDA
Confirm that a Bluezaarlr wireless technology connection has been enabled before
proceeding to the next step.
Open Bluelooih Information Exchanger
“Note
0 Please refer to Contents of the Bluezaatli Utility on how to open Bluelaatli
lnfomtation Exchanger
Double—click on the |File transfer| icon
A list ofdevices will appear in the [File transfer] window.
Double-click on the destination icon
The file saved in the destination's shared folder will appear.
Right-click on the file you wish to receive, and then select "Receive file".
The file will be received from a PDA.
“Note
0 With "File transfer'K you can send individual files as well as entire folders.
o wrtn "rue transrer , you can send rnmvrouai rues as wen as entire roiuers.
Please right-click on the folder you wish to receive. and select "Receive
folder”.
Subsequent operations should be performed in the same manner as when
receiving individual files.
0 When you receive a file, you can start the associated application (such as
Explorer) automatically to open the file. After receiving a file‘ and depending
on the type offile. you can carry out the steps below (you cannot choose “open
file" when you receive files with the extension “exe. com, bat, class. cla, vbs,js
or msi".)
- Open the received folder: Open the received folder using Explorer
- Open the file : Open the file using> the associated application
- Close: Close
Open Option tab a [Bluetooth Information Exchange] —» [Associate] tab and
click [Detail settings] to open message box
0 The received file will be saved in the "Shared folder" under "File transfer" in
the Bluezaarli lnfonnation Exchanger
You can use the Settings on [ Bluezaatlr Information Exchanger] lab in
[Options] to specify the location ofthe "Shared folder" on the hard drive.
0 Sending images to a mobile telephone [BIP]
You can send image data to a Bluelaarli wireless technology-compatible mobile telephone
Large images will be automatically reduced to fit on the telephone display screen.
Images are sent using "Image transfer" under Bluelaatli Information Exchanger.
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. The mobile telephone must support the SIP profile.
a The following image file formats can be sent and received using "Image transfer":
0 Bitmapt”.bmp)
0 JPEGt‘Jpg,*.jpeg)
o PNG(*.png)
A Sending images to a mobile telephone (using icons)
A Sending images to a mobile telephone (by right-clicking> the mouse)
l‘Proced u re
lSending images to a mobile telephone (using icons)
1. Turn on the PC or PDA
Confirm that a Bluezaarli wireless technology connection has been enabled before
proceeding.
2. Open Bluelooih Information Exchanger
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0 Please refer to Contents of the Bluezaarli Utility on how to open Bluelaatll
lnfomiation Exchanger
3. Double-click on the |lmage transfer] icon
A list ofdeviees will appear in the [Image transfer] window.
”Note
0 Ifthe desired device does not appear in the list‘ please confirm that the device
has been turned on, and then select [Bluezaatli] ~> [Search Devices].
A device search will be performed.
4, Drag and drop the me you wish to send over the destination icon
The image will be sent.
Ifthe image has been sent successfully. a message will appear.
Please click on the [OK] button.
A message will appear ifthe image transmission was unsuccessful.
Please click on the [OK] button to close the message, and repeat the procedure.
ISending images to a mobile telephone (by right-clicking the mouse)
I. Turn on the mobile telephnne
Confirm that a Bluezaatli wireless technology connection has been enabled before
proceeding.
ll Right-click on the file you wish to send, and then click on its destination from
[to Bluelooth]
”Note
0 Iftlte desired device does not appear in the list, please confirm that the device
has been turned on. and then select [to Bluelaatli] ~> [Search other devices].
Once the devices have been detected. a window will appears Please select the
destination device, and then click on the [Send] button.
The image will be sent.
Ifthe image has been sent successfully. a message will appear.
Please click on the [OK] button.
A message will appear ifthe image transmission was unsuccessful.
Please click on the [OK] button to close the message. and repeat the procedure.
(Q Sending images to a PC or PDA [BIP]
You can send image dam to a Bluelaatli wireless technology-enabled PC or PDA.
Images are sent using "Image transfer" under Bluelaatli Information Exchanger.
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. The following image file formats can be sent and received using "Image |ransfer":
o Bitniap(*.bmp)
0 JPEGl‘Jpg,*.jpeg)
o PNG(*.png)
A Sending images lo a PC or PDA (using icons)
A Sending images io a PC or PDA (by right-clicking the mouse)
_Proced u re
lSending images to a PC or PDA (using icons)
L Turn on the PC or PDA
Confirm that a Bluezaatli wireless technology connection has been enabled before
proceeding.
2. Open Bluelooih Information Exchanger
Emile
0 Please refer Io Conlenls ofthe Bluezaarli Utility on how to open Bluelaatll
lnfomiation Exchanger
Infomtation Exchanger
3. Double-click on the [Image transfer] icon
A list ofdevices will appear in the [Image transfer] window.
”Note
0 lfthe desired device does not appear in the list‘ please confirm that the device
has been turned on, and then select [Bluezaatli] ~> [Search Devices].
A device search will be performed.
4. Drag and drop the file you wish to send over the destination icon
The image will be sent.
Ifthe image has been sent successfully. a message will appear.
Please click on the [OK] button.
A message will appear ifthe image transmission was unsuccessful.
Please click on the [OK] button to close the message, and repeal the procedure.
”Note
0 Images that have been sent will be saved in an image transfer folder on the
destination device.
0 Images received using "Image transfer" in the Bluelaatli Information
Exchanger will be saved in the "Image Box" in "Image transfer".
0 You can use the Settings on [Bluezootli Information Exchanger] tab in
[Options] to change the location ofthe "Image Box" folder on the hard drive.
ISending images to a PC iii pm (by right-clicking the mouse)
It Turn on the PC or PDA
Confirm that a Bluezaatli wireless technology connection has been enabled before
proceeding
Zt Right-click on the file you wish to send, and then click on its destination from
[to Bluelooth]
”Note
0 Iftlte desired device does not appear in the list, please confirm that the device
has been turned on. and then select [to Bluelaath] ~> [Search other devices].
Once the devices have been detected. a window will appear. Please select the
destination device, and then click on the [Send] button.
destination device, and then click on the [Send] button.
The image will be sent.
Ifthe image has been sent successfully. a message will appear.
Please click on the [OK] button.
A message will appear ifthe image transmission was unsuccessful.
Please click on the [OK] button to close the message. and repeat the procedure.
ENote
0 When you send images by right»clicking the mouse, the image data that has
been sent will be saved in the image transfer shared folder on the destination
device. T also the case when you send images using icons.
xchanging business card data with a PC or PDA |0r|>|
You can exchange business card data with a Bluezaatlt wireless technology-enabled PC or
PDA.
Business card data are exchanged using "Object Push" under Bluezaatlt Information
Exchanger.
Busmess card data (Wu)
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a Data compliant with the "vCARD" standard are the only type of business card data
able to be sent and received with "Object Push",
Business card data can be used by applications such as Microsofl Outlook.
0 Business card data can be created in vCARD format by Microsoft Outlook and other
similar applications.
—> "Creating business card data in the VCARD format"
a You can send business card data directly from Microsoft Outlook.
a You can send business card data directly from Microsoft Outlook.
—> "Sending business card data from Outlook"
0 The OPP profile must be supported by the PC or PDA ofthe other party.
A Selecting a business card and sending it to a PC or PDA (using icons)
~> Selecting a business card and sending it to a PC or PDA (by right-clicking the mouse)
A Sending your personal business card
A Receiving a business card from another party
~> Exchanging business cards
‘Proced u re
ISelecting a business card and sending it to a PC or PDA (using icons)
Select a business card you wish to send from among all the business card data you have
already received through exchanges with your business or other contacts. and then send it
to another party.
I.
2.
3.
Turn on the PC or PDA
Confirm that a Bluezaatli wireless technology connection has been enabled before
proceeding.
Open Bluelooih Information Exchanger
”Note
0 Please refer to Contents of the Bluezaarli Utility on how to open Bluelaatll
lnfomtation Exchanger
Double—click on the |0bject Push] icon
A list ofdevices will appear in the [Object Push] window.
“Note
0 Ifthe desired device does not appear in the list. please confirm that the device
has been turned on. and then select [Bluelaatli] ~> [Search Devices].
A device search will be performed.
Use the mouse to drag and drop the business card you wish to send over the
destination icon
The business card will be sent.
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0 When you try to send a business card, a message requesting permission to
receive the card may appear on the device belonging to the other party (i,e.,
on the receiving end). The content ofthe message will vary with the software
installed on the destination device, so please be sure to follow the instructions
provided.
Iftlle business card has been sent successfully. a message will appear.
Please click on the [OK] button.
A message will appear ifthe business card transmission was unsuccessful.
Please click on the [OK] button to close the message and repeat the procedure.
”Memo
0 Data that have been sent will be saved in a folder for exchanged business
cards on the destination device.
0 Vou can configure an associated application (Microsofi Outlook etc) to start
automatically when you have received a business card. allowing you to view
the card details.
You can use the Settings on [Bluezaatll Information Exchanger] lab in
[Options] to conflgllre whether or not you would like such an application to
start automatically.
ISelecting a business card and sending it to a PC or PDA (by right-clicking the
mouse)
2.
Turn on the PC or PDA
Confirm that a Bluezaatll wireless technology connection has been enabled before
proceeding.
Right—click on the business card you wish to send, and then click on its
destination from [to Bluelooth]
Note
0 lfthe desired device does not appear in the Iistu please confirm that the device
has been turned on. and then select [to Bluelaatll] ~> [Search other devices].
Once the devices have been detected. a window will appearr Please select the
destination device, and then click on the [Send] button.
The business card will be sent.
tin-i“
Qwote
0 When you try to send a business card, a message requesting permission to
receive the files may appear on the device belonging to the other party (i,e.,
on the receiving end). The content ofthe message will vary with the software
installed on the destination device, so please be sure to follow the instructions
provided.
Ifyou are using the Bluezaatll Utility, a message will appear,
lfthe business card has been senl successfully. a message will appear.
Please click un llie [0K] buuen.
A message will appear ifthe business card transmission was unsuccessful.
Please click on the [OK] button in close the message and repeat the procedure.
Note
0 Data that have been sent will be saved in a folder for exchanged business
cards on the destination device.
ISending your personal business card
You can prepare a business card bearing your name and other details such as your
company and telephone numbers, and then send it to another party.
”Note
. You can use the Settings on [Bluezaarll Information Exchanger] tab in [Options]
beforehand to configure which data to use for your own business card.
a You can only have one business card registered as your own that is able to be sent.
la Turn on the PC or PDA
Confirm that a Bluezaatll wireless technology connection has been enabled before
proceeding
2. Open Bluelooih Information Exchanger
”Note
0 Please refer Io Contents of the Bluezaarll Utility on how to open Bluelaatli
lnfomtation Exchanger
3. Double—click on the |0bject Push] icon
A list ofdevices will appear in the [Object Push] window.
‘Note
4.
o Iftlte desired device does not appear in the list, please confirm that the device
has been turned on. and then select [Bluelaatlt] ~> [Search Devices].
A device search will be performed.
Right-click on the destination icon, and then click on |Send business card To|
The business card will be sent.
Note
0 When you try to send a business card, a message requesting permission to
receive the files may appear on the device belonging to the other party (ie,
on the receiving end). The content ofthe message will vary with the software
installed on the destination device, so please be sure to follow the instructions
provided.
Ifyou are using the BluezaarltUtility, a message will appear.
0 Business cards that have been sent will be saved in the Inbox ofthe
destination party.
Ifyour business card has been sent successfully, a message will appear.
Please click on the [OK] button.
A message will appear ifthe business card transmission was unsuccessful. Please
click on the [OK] button to close the message. and repeat the procedure.
”Note
0 Data that has been sent will be saved in a folder for exchanged business cards
on the destination device.
lAcquiring a business card from another party
You can use your PC to acquire a business card from a party containing their details.
It
2.
Turn on the PC or PDA
Confirm that a Bluezaatlt wireless technology connection has been enabled before
proceeding
Open Bluelooih Information Exchanger
”Note
0 Please refer to Contents of the Bluezaarlt Utility on how to open Bluelaatlt
lnfonnation Exchanger
3. Double—click on the |0bject Push] icon
A list ofdevices will appear in the [Object Push] window.
”Note
0 lfthe desired device does not appear in the list‘ please confirm that the device
has been turned on. and then select [Bluelaatli] ~> [Search Devices].
A device search will be performed.
4. Right-click on the icon of the party whose card you wish to acquire, and then
click on IReceive business card]
The business card will be received
”Note
0 When you try to acquire a business card, a message requesting permission to
send the files may appear on the device belonging to the other party (i.e., on
the sending end). The content ofthe message will vary with the sofiware
installed on the destination device, so please be sure to follow the instructions
provided.
lfyou are using the Bluelaatlt Utility, a message will appear.
Ifthe business card has been received successfully, a message will appear.
Please click on the [OK] button.
A message will appear ifthe business card was unsuccessfully received.
Please click on the [OK] button to close the message, and repeat the procedure.
”Note
0 Business card data that have been received will be saved in the Inbox under
"Object Push".
You can use the Settings on [Bluezaarli Information Exchanger] tab in
[Options] to change the location ofthe lnbox on the hard drive,
IExchanging business cards
Simultaneously exchange your business card with one belonging to another pany.
L Turn on the PC or PDA
Confirm that a Bluezaatli wireless technology connection has been enabled before
proceeding.
proceeding.
2. Open Bluelooih Information Exchanger
”Note
0 Please refer to Contents of the Bluezaarlr Utility on how to open Bluelaatlr
Infomtation Exchanger
3. Double—click on the |0bject Push] icon
A list ofdevices will appear in the [Object Push] window.
”Note
0 Ifthe desired device does not appear in the list‘ please confirm that the device
has been turned on, and then select [Bluezaarlr] ~> [Search Devices].
A device search will be performed.
4. Right-click on the icon of the party with whom you wish to exchange business
cards, and then click on |0bject Push]
The business card from the party who executed the "Exchange business cards'I
command will be sent first.
”Note
0 When you try to send a business card‘ a message requesting permission to
receive the files may appear on the device belonging to the other party (i.e.,
on the receiving end). The content oftlre message will vary with the software
installed on the destination device, so please be sure to follow the instructions
provided.
lfyou are using the Bluelaatlr Utility, a message will appear.
A message of confirmation will appear ifthe card has been successfully sent.
”Note
0 Business cards that have been sent will be saved in the Inbox ofthe
destination party.
Once your business card has finished being sent. the program will start receiving
the business card belonging to the other party.
”Note
0 When a business card is to be received, a message may appear on the device
belonging to the other pany.
belonging to the other party.
Please click on the [Ves] button ifyou give permission for the business card
to be sent.
A message of confirmation will appear if the card has been successfully received.
ENote
0 Business cards that have been received will be saved in the “lnbox” under
"Object Push".
You can use the Settings on [Bluelaatlr Information Exchanger] tab in
[Options] to change the location ofthe lnbox on the hard drive,
OUsing a Bluetooth wireless technology-compatible
camera [BIP]
By connecting a Bluezaatlr wireless technology-oompatible digital camera to your PC, you will
be able to operate the camera shutter from the PC and transmit captured images to it as well.
Imagesop GtJP EG). BMP.
PNG,etc)
Digital Camera
~> Connecting the camera
~> Taking ‘ctures
s Viewing images saved on your PC
Q Connecting the camera
Use the "Remote Camera" tool in the Bluelaatlr Utility to connect the camera to your PC
I‘Proced u re
1. Click on |Start | 4» |All Programs| ~> [Bluelooih| fl |Remote Cameral
1. Click on |Start | 4» |All Programs| ~> [Bluelooih| fl |Remote Cameral
Note
0 In Windows ZOOOA click on [Stan] —> [Programs] —> [Bluezaatli] ~> [Remote
Camera].
The [Remote Camera] window will appear.
2. Turn on the camera, and set it to be wnnectsble via Bluelooth wireless
technnlngy
Note
0 Different cameras are operated in different ways, depending on the
manufacturer and model used. Please refer to the instmctiou manual for
further details on how to operate your camera,
3. Click on the [Camera Search...] button
The camera will be detected and its icon displayed,
4. Right-clitk on the camera icon, and select |Ccnnect|
The camera will be connected, and images from the camera will appear on-screen.
B Iuetoplh
Camera
U Taking pictures
By placing the mouse cursor over the on-screen image. the camera's operating window will
appear,
You can operate the camera from this window
I‘Proced u re
ITaking a single picture
I. Click on ME] hutmn in the operating window.
A single image will be captured and sent to the PCA
A single image will be captured and sent to the PCA
ITnking several consecutive frames
I. button in the operating window
A succession oftmages will be captured and sent to the PC.
Note
0 The remote camera shutter cannot be operated while the camera is connected
to the PC.
0 The number ofconsecutive pictures taken can be set to anywhere between 2
and 16
1. In the [Remote Camera] window, click on [Bluetaatli] a
[Properties] —> [Consecutive Image Settings]
The [Change number ofconsecutive images] dialog box will appear
2. Click on the [<][>] buttons to select the number ofconsecutive
images to be captured
01m portant
0 Images are not only sent to the PC‘ but are stored in the camera's on-board
memory as well.
Please be aware ofthe remaining memory capacity when you are taking a
large number of pictures.
0 Large file sizes are common for high-resolution images‘ and may take some
time to be transferred to the PC.
Q Viewing images saves on your PC
A "Remote Camera" folder will be created in the "Bluezaatli" folder under "Documents"
during initial set-up. A folder bearing the same name as the camera will be created in it,
and images will be saved there,
Click the [Explorer] button in the [Remote Camera] screen to display the folder where the
images have been saved.
”Note
0 In Windows XP, 8 folder called "Remote Camera" will be created in the "Bluelaatli"
o In Windows XP, 8 folder called "Remote Camera" will be created in the "Bluelaatlt"
folder under "My Documents."
OSynchronising information using ActiveSync |SPP|
This section describes how to synchronize information on your PDA (calendars, contacts,
inboxes etc) with your PC using Microsofi ActiveSync.
When you connect via Bluezaatli wireless technology instead ofwith a standard cable, you will
always be able to synchronise your data without the hassle of having to connect the cable.
. Schedule
E-matl
Memo etc
,\.1-‘
~> Connecting using ActiveSync
~> Establishing a partnership between ActiveSync and a PDA
s Finishing an ActiveSync connection
~> Canceling a partnership
Olmponant
0 Please use ActiveSync v.3.7 or higher. Also please establish a partnership between the
devices using a USB or infrared link before you connect via Bluezaatli wireless
technology.
a Please refer to the ActiveSync Help or other manuals for information on how to use the
application.
a Microsoft Outlook 2002 or another schedule management tool must also be installed on
the PC.
a The associated operating procedure under Windows 2000 and Windows XP shall be
described.
Q Connecting using ActiveSync
Both the PC and PDA must be set up in order for a connection to be established.
IPreparing the PC
IPreparing the PC
‘Proced u re
|. On the PC, click on |Start| _» [All Programs| _. |Micmsofl ActiveSync|
The initial ActiveSync set-up window will appears
It is assumed in the explanation below that no ActiveSync connections have been
established with other devices.
2. Click |File| fl [Connection Settings]
The [Connection Settings] window will appear,
3. Place a check next to [Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM
portl, and then select "COM7".
”Note
0 In the standard set-up, the port is configured to "COMT' (refer to Steps (3)
and (4) under "Preparing the PDA" below), When using a different port,
please also change the port number selected in this window.
IPrepnring the PDA
l‘l’roced u re
I. Tap on the Bluetooih wireless teehnolugy icon in the bottom right ofthe screen
admportnnt
o The connection procedure may be different depending on the manufacturer or
model of PDA you use. Please refer to the product instruction manuals for
funher details.
The [Bluelaatli Settings] window will open.
The message "Connection not registered" will appear if no Bluezaatli wireless
technology device has been registered.
Please tap on [OK] to close the message.
2. Double click on ITooIs] —> ISearch for peripheral componentsl
The application searches for nearby devices
5.
Tap and hold on the destination PC icon. and then select [Update Servicesl
A search for services will be carried out, and then a list of service names and their
connection status will appear as list in the lower window.
Tap and hold on "COM7" from the list or service names. and then select
"Register ActiveSync".
Tap [0K| in the confirmation message window
An ActiveSync connection will be initialed.
QEstablishing a partnership between ActiveSync and a PDA
Once a connection has been successfully established with a PDA, the procedure for
establishing a partnership with the PDA will be started by the ActiveSync application on
the PC.
Performing this set-up procedure will enable data to be synchronised between your PC and
PDA.
l‘l’roced u re
3t
In the [New Partnership (Set Up a Partnership” window, select "Standard
partnership". and then click on the [Next] button
The [New Partnership (Specify Data Synchronisation Method)] window will
appear.
Select "Synchronise with this PC", and then click on the [Nextl button
The [New Partnership (Select Synchronisation Settings)] window will appearl
Select the type of information to he synchronised between your PC and PDA,
and then click on the |Next| button
The [New Partnership (Completing Setupfl window will appear.
Click on the [Finish] button
When you click on the [Finish] button, ActiveSync will begin to synchronise your
information.
[Confirming changes|
(Synchronisation process)
(Synchronisation process)
|Synchronisntion complete]
While the ActiveSync connection is active. synchronisation will be performed
whenever information is changed on either the PC or the PDA.
Once a partnership has been established. every time you start your PC (and PDA)
thereafier, a BIuelaat/l wireless technology connection will be opened and
ActiveSync will synchronise your information.
. Finishing an ActiveSync connection
Follow the procedure below on your PDA ifyou want to end an ActiveSync connection
manually.
l‘l’roced u re
L Tap and hold on "COM7" in the [Bluelooth Settingsl window, and select
|Active5ync Release]
Q Cancelling a partnership
Follow the procedure below from the ActiveSync window on the PC it‘you want to cancel
the partnership between your PC and PDA.
I‘Proced u re
1. Click on |File| a "Delete partnership"
Click on the [Yes] button when the continuation message appears.
Elven»
o Ifyou wish to create another A tiveSync connection, you will have to repeat
the above procedure to re-establlsh a partnership.
OUsing a headset/handsfree set to communicate |HSPIHFP|
This section provides a description of how to use a Bluezaatli wireless technology-compatible
wireless headset/handsfree set to communicate (chat) using Microsofi NetMeeting or other
software.
E-canterenclng
Chat etc
fl Registering the headset/handsfree set
~> Making a connection to the headset/handsfree set
~> Disconnecting from the headset/handsfree set
Q Registering the headset/handsl‘ree set
‘Proced u re
I. Right-click on the Bluelooih wireless technology icon in the tnsktray, then click
on IAdd New Connection Wizard|
”Note
0 Alternatively, you can click on [Start] a [All Programs] a [Bluelaatli] 4»
[Bluelaatli Settingsl then click on [New Connection] in the [Bluelaatli
Settings] screen that has opened.
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection
Wizard)] screen will appear.
2. Turn the hendsetjhandst‘ree set power on
Once you have turned on the headseuhandsfree set, set the mode to enable a
connection.
01m portnnt
The procedure for operating the Iteadset/handsfree set may differ depending
o The procedure for operating the Iteadset/handsfree set may differ depending
on the manufacturer and model.
Please consult your user guide for a detailed description of how to operate the
unit.
3. Confirm that IExpress Model has been selected. then click on the INextI
button
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Searching for Bluezaatlr devices)] screen will
appear.
Once the device search has been completed, the [Add New Connection Wizard
tSelect 3 Device)] screen will appear.
”Note
0 Ifyou cannot configure the device in "Express Mode", please use "Custom
Mode" instead.
4. Select the name of the headset/handsfree set device from the list. then click on
the [Next] button
5. Answering with the headset
Ifthe service has been properly detected. a screen will appear indicating that the
headset is being called, and a tone will accordingly sound in the headset.
Please press the headset switcha
01m portant
o The procedure for operating the headset may differ depending on the
manufacturer and model.
Please consult your user guide for a detailed description of how to operate the
unit.
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Configuring (Connecting to Voice Circuit)y]
screen will appear. and device configuration will be performed.
”Note
0 lfyou are connecting to the headset for the first time, or ifanother audio
device has not yet been registered. the following [Found New Hardware
Wizard] screen will appear. from which you cart proceed to install the drivera
Ifanother audio device has already been registered tie. the driver has been
installed), you cart proceed to Step 9 without having to install the driver.
o This process does not pertain to handsfree sets.
6. Click on the |Next| button
The [Install Hardware] screen will appeart
7. Click on the |Contiuue Anywayl button
The following screen will appear automatically. You may disregard it and click on
the [Continue Anyway] button.
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Completing the Pound New Hardware
Wizard)] screen. which is the final screen ofthe installation wizard, will appear.
8. Click on the |Finish| button
Once driver installation is complete, click on the [Finish] button.
The configuration information will be registered‘ and an icon will be displayed in
the [Bluezaarlr Settings] screen.
Q Making a connection to the headset/handsfree set
You can make a connection to the headset/handsfree set from an icon that has been
registered in [Bluezaarli Settings].
01m portnnt
0 Before making a connection to the headset/handsfree set, please be sure that the
devive is turned on and that it has been enabled for a Bluelaatlt wireless technology
connection.
Please ensure that the following audio-related applications have been closed before
you connect the headset/handsfree set to your PC,
0 Windows Media Player, BeatJam, InterVideo WinDVD and other music/audio
playback software
0 Windows Messenger and other e-conferencing sofiware
Ifyou wish to use these applications, please terminate the headset/handsfree set
connection before launching.
I‘Proced u re
1.
2.
Right-click on the headset/handsfree set icon, then click on IConnectI.
Answer with the headset
A screen will appear indicating that the headset is being called, and atone will
accordingly sound in the headset.
Please press the headset switch.
Ifthe connection has been properly established. the icon's appearance will change
to in cate a connected state.
ENote
o This process does not pertain to handsfree sets.
HSOI
You may now launch conferencing and voice-recognition sofiware and use tlte
headset,
u‘ Disconnecting from the headset/handsfree set
Please follow the steps below to disconnect from tlte headset/handst'ree set.
I‘Proced u re
Right-click an the headset/handsfree set icon in the |Bluelooth Settings] screen,
then click on IDisconntctI.
A message will appear, requesting confirmation that you wish to disconnect. Click
on the [Yes] button.
The icon on the [Bluezaarli Settings] screen will appear as shown below, indicating
that the device has been disconnected.
OMaking a device undiscoverable to other users
For security purposes, you may not wish your device to be detected by other users. The
procedure for accomplishing this is provided below
‘Proeed u re
I. Right-click on the Bluelooih wireless technology icon in the task tray. click on
|0ptions| and select |security| tab.
The [Bluelaatlr Security Level] will appear.
2. Select |Custom Level ...| in [Bluelooth Security Level| under |seeurity| tab.
3. Check the |Not Discovernble| in Mode on |Security Settings|
Vour device will now be undetectable by other users, even when they search for
other devices.
given»
0 Other devices are still able to establish connections with your device even ifyou have
enabled the Non—discoverable mode.
Please enable "Connection denied" ifyou wish to reject connections from other
devices.
Related topic: "Bluelaath Manager"
OEncrypting the content of your transmissions
Since Bluezaatlr wireless technology is conducted wirelessly. there is always the possibility
that a third party may be able to intercept your transmissions.
Yo use encryption to renderthe content indecipherable to anyone who manages to
intercept it.
Olmportnnt
o Encrypting your transmissions will still not guarantee complete security. Accordingly,
please be aware that transmitting data is conducted with an element of risk for the user,
‘Proced u re
I. Right-click on the Bluelooih wireless technology icon in the task tray. click on
|0ption| and select |stcurity| tab.
The [Bluezaatll Security Level] will appear.
2. Select |Custonl Level ...| in | Bluelooih Security LeveI| under |seeurity| tab.
3l Check the Link level enforced security |Authentification and encryption| in
|Link Level Enforced Seturity| on |Security Settings|
Vour device will now be encryptable by other users. even when they connect for
other devices.
ENote
0 Once you have configured the security mode. a window will appear when you
first make a connection to another device, prompting you to enter a Bluezaarll
passkey (PIN code),
Please click on the [OK] button after you have entered the passkey.
o The window in which you enter the passkey will not appear once you have
connected more than two times to the device
Related topic: "Bluezaarll Manager"
QChanging the default connection
The "default connection" refers to the dial-up connection configured for use whenever a
connection is made to the lntemet.
connection is made to the lntemet.
Ifseveral connections have been registered, you can change the default connection by
following the procedure below,
‘Proced u re
I. Start Internet Explorer
2. Click on [Tools| —, |lnternet 0pti0ns...|
The [lntemet Options] window will appear.
3. Click on the |Connections| tab
Change the settings so that "London A (as a sample)" will always be dialed when
you connect to the lntemet.
4. Select "Always dial my default connection"
5. Click on "London A". and then click on the [Set Defaull| button
"London A" has been changed to the default connection.
ENote
0 Alternatively. ifyou wish to connect to the internet fmm a LAN in a company or
other environment where a LAN can be accessed, select “Never dial a connection" if
you have a dial»up configuration, but do not want dial»up to occur automatically,
. When connecting to the internet via a LAN, you must enter the appropriate LAN
settings under [LAN Settings...].
OSending business card data from Outlook
This section describes how to send business card data wirelessly using Microsoft Outlook
ENote
o The explanation below relates to an example in which Microsofi Outlook 2002 or higher
has been used to perform the procedure, Subtle differences may arise when using other
has been used to perform the procedure, Subtle differences may arise when using other
versions of the sofiware.
Q Sending business card data
You can send business card data directly from the "Contacts" window in Outlook.
‘Proced u re
I. Start Microsoft Outlook, and open the "Contacts" window
It Double-click on the contact whose details you wish to send as a business card
The details of the contact you selected will appeart
5 Click on the |to Blueloothl from the toolbar
The [Device List] window will appear.
Note
0 If the [to Bluelaatli] button does not appear on the toolbar. please refer to
Installing business card-sending functionality in Outlook as an Add-in" below
and change the settings accordingly.
4. Select the destination for the business card data, and then click on the [Sendl
button
Note
o Ifyou cannot find the destination device in the list, please click on the
[Searching for devices] button to discover it
The business card will be sent.
Note
o Iftlte transmission was unsuccessful, please attempt to send the data once
more after having confirmed the operating conditions (power status, security
settings, etc) ofthe destination device.
llnstalling business card»sending functionality in Outlook as an Add»in
You can install one ofthe functions oftlle Bluelaatll Utility in Outlook as an "Add-in",
which will enable you to send business cards from the Outlook toolbar.
I.
2.
3d
4.
6.
‘Proced u re
Launch Outlook with Administrator access
Right-click on the [Outlook icon] from Quick Stan, and click on [Run as
Adlninistrator...].
When the User Account Control dialog appears, click on [Continue].
Exit the application ifil is running in non-administrator access mode.
Click on ITools|—>|Options| in Outlook
The [Options] dialog will appear.
Click on the |Other| tab, and click on the |Advanced Options...| button under
the |Genera|] menu
The [Advanced Options] dialog will appearo
Click on the |COM Add-Ins...| button
The [COM Add-Ins] dialog will appear
Click on the |Add.l.| button
The [Add Add-In] dialog will appear.
Select "TosBTAddin.dII," and click the |0KI button
”Note
0 The location of"TosBTAddin.dll" on the hard disk is shown below.
C:\Pr0gram Files\'l‘oshiba\BInezaatll Toshiba Stack\LANG\ENU
Quit out of Outlook, and relaunch normally (ie. not as an Administrator)
The procedure will then be complete.
I‘Procedure (Windows XP and Windows 2000)
1.
Click on |Tools]-|0ptions...| in Outlook
1. Click on |Tools]-|0ptions...| in Outlook
The [Options] dialog box will appear.
ll Select the [0ther| tab, and then click on the |Advanced 0ptions...| button in
the "General" field
The [Advanced Options] dialog box will appear
3. Click on the |COM Add-lns...] button
The [COM Add-Ins] dialog box will appear,
4. Click on the |Add.t.| button
The [Add Add-In] dialog box will appear.
5. Select "TosBTAddin.dII",and then click on the [OKI button
given»
0 "TosBTAddin.dlI" can be found on the hard drive at the address below
C:\Program Files\'l‘oshiba\BIueloot/i Toshiba Slack
6. Confirm that "Send to Bluelooih" has been added to the list and that it check
appears next to it. and then click on the |0K| button
This will complete the Add-in process.
QManually creating a Virtual Bluetooth COM port
In order for a PC to connect to and communicate with a Bluezoorli wireless technology device,
the Bluezoorli Utility will create a gateway for data to be exchanged between the respective
devices. This gateway is known as a "port" (or "virtual COM port").
Since one virtual COM port will be allocated to each device, trouble-free communication will
still be possible even it‘several devices are being used.
When you use the Bluelaatll Utility, a virtual COM port will be automatically created on set-
up; however, virtual COM ports can be created manually if so needed.
“Note
0 BInelaat/t Manager must be active in order for you to be able to use Blnelaatlt Local
COM.
Q Clients and servers
When Bluezaatli wireless technology communications are performed, there will always be
a "client/sewer" relationship between the various devices. A "client" is a device that sends
certain requests to another device. while a "server" is a device that provides a service on
receipt of such requests from another device,
For example, when a PC issues a print command to a wireless printer. the PC functions as
the client. while the printer functions as the server.
When a PDA or other device attempts to receive files located on a PC by means offile
transfer protocol, the PC functions as the server, while the PDA functions as the client.
Virtual Bluezaatlt COM ports can be created both for clients and sewers.
. Bluelooih virtual COM port for a client
Virtual COM port used when your device is the client‘ and requests are sent to
another device.
. Bluelooih virtunl COM port for a server
Virtual COM port used when your device is the servert and requests are received
from another device.
Q Creating a virtual COM port
Bluezaatlt virtual COM ports are created according to the procedure below.
I‘Proced u re
1. Select IStartIAICtmtrol Panel], and double—click the IHardware and Soundl
icon
The [Printers and Other Hardware] screen will appear,
”Note
0 Iftlte Control Panel is displayed in "Classic View" and you are running
Windows 2000. skip to Step 2.
o Ifyou are running Windows XP, double-click on the [Printers and Other
Hardware] icon.
2. Double»click on the |Bluelooth Local COM| icon
The main BIuelaat/l Local com window will appear.
”Note
0 Even when the Control Panel appears in Classic view, please simply click on
the [Bluelaal‘ll Local COM] icon.
0 No such distinction between viewing formats exists in Windows 20004
5 Click on the |Add...| button
The [Bluezaarll Local COM Wizard] window, from where you can create a virtual
COM port, will appear.
Stan from this window when creating Bluelaatll virtual COM ports for either
servers or clients.
~> Creating a Bluelaatll vinual COM port for a client
~> Creating a Bluelaatll vi nual COM port for a server
Deleting a virtual COM port
Please follow the procedure below to delete a virtual COM pon when it is no longer
needed.
”Note
0 You can only delete virtual COM pons created by the Bluelaatll Local COM utility.
1. Select the port you wish to delete from the |Bluelooth Local COM| window,
and then click on the IDeIeteI button
A message will appear asking yoll to confirm that you wish to delete the port.
2. Click on the |Yes| button
The port will be deleted.
3. Click on the |0K| button
O Optional Properties
This section describes the settings categories for each ofthe tabs in the Optional Properties
window.
Note
The contents in the following description fields are explanatory notes, not same as messages
0" screen,
Dev ce Type Sets to display the model oFyour device as desktop or laptop, (Can
be changed)
Detail Shows the detailed information ofyour devicea (Cannot be changed)
Tray Icon Allows you to select two types of icons for Bluelaatlr Manager.
When “Hide" is selected, the icon will not be displayed. Cancel the
“Hide" setting when you are required to check the connection status
using the icon. (Can be changed)
Service to
Bluelaatlr Ticking the box enables a (sewer) function that
enable
Information allows files, images and business cards to be
Exchanger transferred from a remote device using
Sen/ice Blnezaatli lnfomtation Exchanger.
PAN Group Ticking the box enables a (server) function that
Networking allows networking to be performed from a
Sen/ice remote device using the PAN Networking
Sen/ice.
Enable DHCP Ticking this option will enable the DHCP
service service along with the PAN server function.
This setting can only be enabled if PAN Group
Networking Service has been enabled.
Bluezaarll COM Ticking the box enables a (sewer) function that
Port Service allows COM Service to be performed from a
remote location using the Serial Port Service.
AV Remote Ticking the box enables a (server) function that
Control Service allows remote control to be performed from a
remote device using the AV Remote Control
Sen/ice.
1 Note
The default device name is the name ofyour computer. The device address is set for every
module.
Please select the model type that you are using for the Model to use. It may be used to
differentiate destination devices (for example, as a device icon display).
C [Security] tab
Sets the security settings in Slider. High, Medium, Standard. Low and Customize
(individual settings possible) can be set for the security level. The authentication
information (link key) can also be deleted
Bluelaatll Wireless Technology Security Level
Slider Sets security level in Slider. High, Medium, Standard, Low
and Customize (individual settings possible) can he set for the
security level.
Ie Transfer Allows you to set a password for file transfer when using file
Password transfer protocol (FTP).
Level Sets individual settings for customized security levels,
customization Individual settings are set here when combinations other than
the High, Medium. Standard and Low security levels are used.
Settings for each mode
Not Discoverable
Connection denied
New Authentication denied
Link level enforced security[Authentification and encryption]
Protect against MITM (man In the middle) attack (Vll)
Non bolidable mode (v2.1)
Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) (v2rl)
Bluelaatll Information Exchanger security level settings
(Displays continuation message when responding to
incoming files)
Apply a password on file transfer (FTP)
Display a confirmation message on receiving through File
Transfer[ FTP]
Display a confirmation message on receiving through Object
Push[OPP]
Display a confirmation message on receiving through Imaging
Transfer[BIP]
Related topics
—~ "[Service security] on Bluezaarli lnfonnation Exchanger"
Tl Note
You can also set the directory to save received files in the
confimiation message. The changed directory will be enabled.
Whether the following items appear as intended will depend
on how your PC has been configured.
. Protect against MITM (man in the middle) attack (v2.1)
. Non bolidable mode (v2.1)
. Secure Simple Pairing (ssr) (v2.1)
With some devices, you may not be able to establish the
connection ifyou check Protect against MITM (man in the
middlel attack (V2.1).
You may see a dialog urging you to authenticate every time
when you check Non bondable mode (v2.1).
Secure Simple Pairing (asp) (v2.1) settings cannot be
changed.
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Service level security
Security Selling of File Transfer[FTP]
Performs authentication and encryption (Sewer)
Performs authentication and encryption (Client)
Security Setting of Object Push [OPP]
Performs authentication and encryption (Sewer)
Performs authentication and encryption (Client)
Security Setting of Imaging Transfer[BlP]
Performs authentication and encryption (Sewer)
Performs authentication and encryption (Client)
Security Setting of Serial Port[SPP]
Performs authentication and encryption (Sewer)
Performs authentication and encryption (Client)
Security Setting of Headset[HSP/HFP]
Performs authentication and encryption (Sewer)
Performs authentication and encryption (Client)
Security Setting of Personal Area Network[PAN]
Performs authentication and encryption (Sewer)
Performs authentication and encryption (Client)
Security Setting of Mouse[HID]
Performs authentication and encryption (Sewer)
Performs authentication and encrvption (Client)
Performs authentication and encryption (Server)
Performs authentication and encryption (Client)
Security Setting ofAudio Remote Control (AVRCPD
Security Setting of Audio[A2DP]
Performs authentication and encryption (Server)
Security Settling of Printer[HCRP]
Performs authentication and encryption (Client)
Tl Note
Data encryption can be applied for each category in the service
level security.
Returns the BIuelaat/t security level to the default value.
Delete Paired Device Information
View Pa ed Deletes authentication information for individual destination device
Dev es that has been authenticated.
Delete All Deletes authentication infomtation for all destination devices that
have been authenticated at one go.
C [Blue/oath Information Exchanger] tab
Displays or chmges the settings used in BIuelaat/t Infomtation Exchanger.
Bluezaatlt Shows the position OfBIuelaatlt Information Exchanger's Icon.
Information When the position is My Network, a shortcut can be placed as an
Exchanger option on the desktop.
location
Recent Right-clicking the file or folder clears the Sent Device Log that is
Bluelaatlt device displayed during file transfer.
| m
Settings Displays or changes the advanced settings used in Bluezaalll
lnfonttation Exchanger.
{File transfer] tab
{Object push] tab
{Image transfer] tab
{Associate} lab
{Preferred profile] tab
{Display filtering] tab
{WFTP} tab
C [Other] tab
Performs settings for COM Auto Connect, AV player selection . copyright protection and
HlD profile Wake up «rem suspend}.
Com Auto Connect settings
COM Auto Connect settings
Sett ngs Displays the port name and the related connection name. You can
select the COM port to be set automatically,
AV Player selection
AV player selection
Sm"?
tSelect AV Muslc file Select the program to be used in music
Player) playba playback.
CD 3“ ° Select the program to be used in CD audio.
playbac
DVD playback Select the program to be used in DVD
playback.
CD/DVD drive Drive device name to be used in CD/DVD
Check B Music file playback is prioritised,
regardless of media in drive
Sm"?
(Display setting
of receiving
command)
Display position You can set the location to display
commands for playback or pause on the
desktop.
Return to Return all settings to the default
default
AV Profile Comright Protection Settings
AV profile Copyright Protection Settings
SCMS-T format is supported in AV profile as Copyright Protection according to the
message in this field.
HID Profile Wake up Settings
The HID devices registered in BIuelaat/i Settings are shown in the list. Select a device
from the list to be ”woken up."
HlD Profile Wake up Settings
Settings Lists the type and connection name ofthe HID devices registered
in Bluelaatli Settings
Tl Note
0 Support for this function is highly dependent on certain conditions relating to the
hardware in your PC. Ifyour PC does not fulfill these conditions, the setting category
will not appear. and thus cannot be accessed
0 The effect ofthe function is guaranteed to occur only iftlte PC is used in
mmhinatinn mitt. the cllnnlifld tarrimant and mnncn
combination with the supplied keyboard and mouse.
E’miagnostics] tab
There are some diagnostic functions. Selects the appropriate one as the need arises. These
are maintenance purpose only.
OBluetooth Settings
This section provides detailed information on the [Bluezaatli Settings] window.
Q Main window
“Men u
nIBIuelooih] men u
Add New Opens the [Add New Connection Wizard] window, and then searches
Connection for new devices.
Lolmect Lonltects [0 selected clevlce.
Disconnect Disconnects from selected device.
Detail... Displays detailed information about selected device,
Delete Deletes selected device.
Create shoncut Creates a shoncul icon for the selected device on the Desktop,
on Desktop
Changes the name ofthe device you have selected.
Changes the icon ofthe device you have selected.
Opens the [Options] Sheet and you can set the optional properties.
Closes ilie [Bluelaatll Settings] window.
I|View| menu
Changes the way icons are displayed on a device.
IIHelpI menu
m Opens the Bluelaatll Utility User Guide.
Displays the "Bluelaatll Settings version information".
ebevice List
Displays a list ofdevices that have been registered in [Bluezaatll Settings].
eFunction buttons
Category Description
New Opens [Add New Connection Wizard] window.
Connection
Detail... Shows details ofselected dev|ce
Deletes selected device.
OOne-touch connection to Bluetooth wireless technology
devices
I Creating a Shortcut
Ifyou have created a shortcut icon on the Desktop, you can easily establish a connection to a
device that has been registered using Bluelaatli Settings without having to open the [Bluezaarli
Settings] window.
I‘Proced u re
I. Right-click on Bluelooih wireless technology icon in task tray and click on
[Bluelooih Settings]
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0 Alternatively, you can click [Start] a [All Programs] a [Bluezaatli] Av
[Bluezaarli Settings].
The [Bluelaarh Settings] screen will appear, From where you can create a Shortcut
entitled "Bluezaatli Mouse."
Zt Right-click on the mouse registration icon, and then click on |Create Shortcut on
Desktop]
A shortcut icon ofthe mouse will appear on the Desktop.
lEstnblislting a connection from the Shortcut
I. Double-click on the mouse registration icon from the Desktop
The [Bluelaatll Settings] window will open.
2. Turn on the mouse, set it to connectflble mode. and then click on the IOKI button
in the |Bluelooth Settings| window.
The mouse will be connected.
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OManually connecting to a Bluetooth wireless technology
device
After a keyboard or mouse (HID profile), printer (HCRP or SPP profiles), or other device has
been set up for the first time. subsequent connections will be automatically restored Whenever
you operate the device. print out a document from the PC, or perform another similar activity.
Should the connection not have been properly restored, please establish a manual connection
to the device using the procedure below.
I‘Proced u re
I. Right-click on Bluelooih wireless technology icon in task tray and click on
[Bluelooth Settingsl
ENote
0 Alternatively, click [Start] —> [All Programs] —> [Bluelaatll] ~> [Bluelaatll
Settings].
The [Bluezaalll Settings] screen will appear, from where you can connect a mouse
manually.
manually.
Zt Right-click on the mouse registration icon, and then click on the |Connect| button
The [Bluelaatli Settings] window will open.
3. Turn on the mouse, enable connection mode, and click on the |0K| button in the
[Bluelooih Settings| window.
The mouse will be connected.
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ENote
o lfyou wish to manually disconnect a device, right-click on its icon and click
[Disconnect].
When a message appears. click on the [Yes] button.
QChanging a connection icon
You can change a device icon that has been registered on the [Bluezaatli Settings] screen.
l‘l’roced u re
I. Right-click on the Bluelooih wireless technology icon in the task tray. and then
click on |Bluelooth Settings]
ENote
0 Altemalively, click [Start] ~> [All Programs] ~> [Bluezaatli] ~> [BIuelaat/t
Settings].
The [Bluezaatli Settings] window will appear. Now try to change the icon for "My
Mobile."
z. Right»click on the "My Mobile" icon. and then click on [Change lcon|
A list of available icons will appear.
3. Select thQicnn, and then click on the IOK| button
The new icon will appear.
OChanging a connection icon name
Vou can change a the name ofa device icon that has been registered on the [Bluelaatlr
Settings] screen.
I‘Proced u re
I. Right-click on the Bluelooih wireless technology icon in the task tray. and then
click on |Bluelooth Settingsl
ENote
o Altemalively, click [Start] —> [All Programs] —> [Bluelaatlt] ~> [Bluelaatlr
Settings].
The [Bluezaatlr Settings] window will appear. Now try to change the connection name
for "My Mobile" to "Pocket PC."
2. Right-dick on "My Mobile", and then dick on |Renome|
You will now be able to enter a name
3. Enter "Potket PC", and then hit the |Enter| key
The new name will appear.
OBIuetoat/r Manager
This section provides detailed information on the settings categories in Bluezaatli Manager.
Q Main menu
Bin-tooth Setllnns
Month Wormatlon Exchanger
Whales; FE Transfer
Remake camera
Add New Connection
Disable Mouth Redo
Bluezaatli Opens [Bluezaarli Settings] window.
Settings
Bluezaatli Opens the [Bluezaatli Information Exchanger] window.
Information
Exchanger
Wireless File Opens the [Wireless File Transfer] Window
Transfer
Remote Camera Opens the [Remote Camera] window.
Add New Opens the [Add New Connection Wizard] window,
Connection
Options Allows you to check and change settings related to Bluezaalll
wireless technology on your device. Below are the tabs in this
option.
-[General] tab
-[Security] tab
{Bluelaatll Information Exchanger] lab
-[Other] tab
{Diagnostics} tab
Disable Turns offBInelaat/l wireless technology power.
Bluezaarlikadio . (PowerOffl
“Important
a Communication will be disabled ifthe Bluezaalll wireless
technology power is switched OFF. The next time you want
use it, right»click on the Bluelaatll wireless technology icon in
the Tasktray. and then click [Enable Bluetaatll Radio],
9 tPower On)
”Note
0 The [Disable Bluelaatll Radio] ([Enable Bluelaatll
Radiol) menu will only appear if the soflwate is
supponed on your PC‘s environment.
m Displays the Bluezaatll Utility User Guide.
Displays the Bluelaatll Utility version.
Exit Exits BIuelaat/l Manager.
“Important
0 When you exit Bluelaatll Manager. Bluelaatll wireless
technology communications will be disabled. When you nex1
wish to use Bluelaatll wireless Technology, please click on
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OBIuetoath Information Exchanger
This section provides detailed information on the settings categories in Bluelaatll information
Exchanger.
Q Main window
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0[Blueioolh] menu
Detects Bluelaatll wireless technology devices.
Options Display the menu of [Options]. Select [security] tab a [Custom
level] for [Service Security] and select [Bluelaatll Informalion
Exchanger] tab 4 [Advanced] for the others and tlten allows
delailed selling ofcalegories related to Bluelaatll Informalion
Exchanger.
{Service security]
-[File transfer] tab
{Object push] tab
{Image transfer] tab
{Associate} lab
{Preferred profile] tab
{Display filtering] tab
-[WFTP] lab
Help Displays Bluelaatll Utility User Guide.
Display version information.
OData exchange folders
Three folders are available for data exchange: "Image transfer", "File transfer" and "Object
Push".
Click on the icon to display a list ofdevices. "Image box" is a folder on
your PC used for transferring images.
Click on the icon to display a list ofdevices, "Shared folder" is a shared
folder on your PC used for transfening files.
Click on the icon to display a list ofdevices. "Inbox" is a folder on your
PC used for exchanging business cards.
O Remote Camera
This section provides detailed information on the settings categories in Remote Camera.
Q Main window
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“Men u
IlBIuelooih] men u
Device Search Searches for remote cameras.
Propenies |Device detection filterl
The program may discover devices other than digital cameras,
depending on which profiles are supported by those devices.
Adjusting the setting to "Loose filtering" will increase the likelihood
that devices other than those intended will be detected.
The further you slide the setting towards "Tight filtering", the stricter
will be the criteria detemtining device detection, and tlte lower the
likelihood will be that irrelevant devices will be included.
Please adjust the filtration level according to the results ofthe search.
IConsetutive image settingsl
Allows you to set the number of consecuti e images captured by
your digital camera (between 2 and 16 inclusive}.
|Captured image size settings|
Images will be sent to your PC afier having been automatically
convened to the size specified in the dialog box below, regardless of
the size oflhe original image data.
|Inbox settings|
Opens the "Browse folders .." dialog box and allows you to select the
folder where you would like your captured images to be saved.
RRRS R Cm
Category
Remote Camera Displays version information for the Remote Camera.
version
information
0L t of cameras
A list of cameras that have been registered as remote cameras will be displayed,
0[Camera Search...] button
Clicking on this button will execute a search for remote cameras.
Obisplay images
Images transferred to the PC from a remote camera will be displayed.
6[Explorer...] button
Clicking on this button will display the folders on the hard drive where images that have
been Iransferred lo the PC have been stored.
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a A folder for saving your images will be created automatically.
Q Camera operation window
“Camera images
Images as seen through the lens ofyour remote camera will be displayed.
Obisplay magnification
The size oflhe operaling window display can be adjusled from IOO% (I x) lo 300% (3x).
0]!!! portant
0 Increasing the size oflhe operating window will impede its abilily to display images,
and will have an adverse effect on other processes being performed by your PC
Please adjust the magnification as appropriate for your intended use.
0[Exploreri..] button
Clicking on this button will display the folders on the hard drive where images that have
been transferred to the PC have been stored.
oshntter button (consecutive images)
Clicking this button will cause the camera to take the number of images specified in
[Consecutive image settings] under the [Bluetuath] menu and then send those images to
your PC,
eShntter button (single images)
Clicking this button will cause the camera to take one picture and then send the image to
your PC,
OBluetooth Local COM
This section provides detailed information on the settings categories in Bluetuath Local COM.
0 Main window
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Displays a list ofconfigured ports.
Obescription
Displays the function ofeach porL
Ports displayed as "Toshiba BT Pon (COMxx)" are Bluezaatli virtual COM ports.
OOWner
Displays the application used to create those COM ports.
The following information will appear for ports created by Bluezaatli Locnl COM.
COM port for client Local COM - Client
COM port for server Local COM - Sewer [(name of service supplied by pom]
OFunction buttons
Starts the Add COM Pen Wizard
. There can be up to 64 ports. IfCOM ports I to 64 already exist, you
will not be able Io add another port.
Deletes selected port.
a You can only delete COM ports created by Bluelaatli Locnl COM.
Click on this button to confirm settings information. and close the Bluezaatli
Local COM window.
iO Wireless File Transfer
This section provides detailed information on the settings categories in Wireless File Transfer.
O [Main window
“Files/folders
Displays a list. offiles/folders m be sent.
GDevices to which data can be sent/Transfer device: (historv)
Displays other devices Io which you are able Io send files, Files will be sent to those
devices that have been checked.
Name
Displays name of destination devices.
Connection method
Displays method used to connect to other devices.
. Ifa device to which you would like to send data is nol lisled, you can click on the
[Search] bum," re search for other devices.
a When "Transfer device: History)" is displayed, shows the history oflhe devices.
—» "[WFTP] lab"
QFunction buttons
Allows you to add files and/or folders you would like to send.
Delele By selecting a file from the list and clicking on the "Delete" button, you can
remove that file (Led the file will not be sem).
Searches for Bluelaatll wireless technology devices.
Closes the "Wireless File Transfer" window.
Sends a file.

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