Mobile Action Technology MA720R1 USB Bluetooth Adapter User Manual Manual rev

Mobile Action Technology Inc. USB Bluetooth Adapter Manual rev

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Step 1 004-009,012Step 2 010Step 3 013-019Step 4 020-024Advanced Configuration 025-026Step 5 027-029Bluetooth Services 030-032Frequently Asked Questions 033Notes for Win 98SE/ME/2000 034   Software InstallationHardware Installation Initial Setup My Bluetooth Places PairingContentsContents 003
 Note: Please do not insert USB Bluetooth Adaptor      before installation of software.Screenshots have been taken in Windows XP, and      will slightly differ to Windows ME or Windows 98SE.     See Notes for Win 98SE/ME/2000WinME and Win98SE may require the original     Installation CD.Some computers have the original setup directoryplaced on their computer when the software was installed.BriefingBriefing 005
InstallationWelcomeThe software will automatically begin.The window welcomes you to the InstallShield Wizard for Bluetooth Software.006 InstallationInsert USB Bluetooth Adaptor Software CDPlease insert the USB Bluetooth Adaptorsoftware/application CD-Rom into your CD-Rom Drive.The USB Bluetooth Adaptor is also referred to as a USB Bluetooth Dongle.Restart ComputerIf your computer is on already, please restart before beginning installation.Figure 1.1 Welcome to InstallShieldWizardSTEP 1 Software Installation
Installation 005License AgreementRead the license agreement, If you accept, select the check button.To continue, click Ready to BeginThe software is ready to begin installationfor the WIDCOMM Bluetooth Software.To continue, clickFigure 1.2 WIDDCOMM SoftwareInstallShield WizardInstallation 007
Installation008 InstallationInstall LocationIf you wish to select another location where the software will be installed,Click  and select or enter anew location.Note: The default location is       recommended.To continue, clickInstall LocationInstallYou are now ready to install.To continue, clickFigure 1.5 Ready to Install
Installation 005Installation 009Driver Signature (Windows XP only)You will be prompted with a Driver Signature Notice.To continue, click Note: If you are prompted with SoftwareInstallation prompt. This indicates that the Bluetooth software has not been tested by Microsoft for the Windows Logo Test. As with most companies, we have tested the softwareand recommend that you clickCopying...The installation process will now begin.Please wait while files are being copied to your computer.The progress bar (see Figure 1.6) will indicate the portion that has been completed.Figure 1.7 Driver Signature NoticeFigure 1.8 CompatibilityFigure 1.6 Installation Progress
STEP 2   Hardware InstallationInstallation010 Hardware InstallationDevice Not FoundAt the Bluetooth device not found prompt (see Figure 1.9), directly plug the USB Bluetooth Adaptor into an available USB port. See Figure 2.1 for insertion example. (See section USB? for details on USB) Please continue with STEP 2- HardwareInstallation.Figure 1.9 Bluetooth device not found0Figure 2.1 DesktopUSB port examplePs2USBIf you have successfully inserted the USB Bluetooth Adaptor please continue.The green LED (light) on the device will be lit, if USB Bluetooth Adaptor is successfully inserted.To continue, click (Figure 1.9)Figure 1.9 Bluetooth device not found
Note: Part of the Install process you may see Found New      Hardware. This indicates a successful part of the Installation.FinishRestart WindowsNow you have completed the installationof the USB Bluetooth Adaptor software.To finish the installation clickIf you have not been prompted, please restart windows. Windows XPusers don’t have to restart windows. Figure 1.10 WIDDCOMM SoftwareInstallShield WizardNote: If the software and hardware installation are successful, you’ll       see a blue with white Bluetooth icon in the Windows    System Tray. A blinking green LED on the USB  BluetoothAdaptor is also a successful part of the installation. Blue with WhiteInstallation 011
012 USBFig 2.2 USB PortFig 2.3 USB LogoWhat are USB ports?Where are my USB ports?Can I connect to any USB port? I have more that one.My computer has USB, but they are all used up.All current computers now sold have generally at least two USB ports. Many devices today use USB ports, for example, mouse, keyboards, digital cameras, web cameras etc... Hence you need to check if your USB ports have all been used up by these devices.The diagram is a USB port (about 1.2cm wide) and the Logo Associated with the port.Desktop Computers.They are usually two USB ports next to the PS2 mouse(green round connector) and keyboard (purple round connector) ports (refer to Figure 2.1). Some desktops have two or more on one of the metal parallel plates below the monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer connections.Laptop/Notebook Computer.These vary and can be on the back or on the sides of the unit. Certain models have them vertically directly next to each other.Yes, you may connect to any available USB port.You can purchase a USB hub that will provide you with more ports. See your retailer for details.USB?
STEP 3   Initial SetupInstallation 005Initial Setup 013Run Initial Bluetooth ConfigurationThe Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard will appear.The default options are recommended. You may uncheck them respectively if you do not wish the My Bluetooth Places icon to be placed.To continue, clickOpen My Bluetooth PlacesDouble-click the My Bluetooth Places on your desktop.Figure 3.1 MyBluetoothPlaces IconFigure 3.2 Initial Bluetooth Configuration WizardInitial Setup
Initial Setup014 Initial SetupGive your computer a Device NameThe General window will allow you to identify your Bluetooth enabled computer with a name. Enter a unique Computer name.There may be one given here, you may change it if you wish.Select the computer type. This will only affect the icon in which you will appear to another Bluetooth user.Note: Each Bluetooth device that       wishes to connect to your computer       must have a unique Computer name       (different to all other users connecting).To continue, clickFigure 3.3 Device Name And Type
Figure 3.5 Enable/Disable ServicesFigure 3.4 Bluetooth ServicesInstallation 005Initial Setup 015Enable/Disable or View Bluetooth ServicesThe Bluetooth Services Selection will allow you to disable or enable anyservices that you do not wish to offer.Disable or enable by clicking on the check box next to the name of the service you wish to alter Enabled Service Disabled ServiceBy default all services are enabled (all check boxes ticked), this is recommended.Note: You can choose to disable or       enable services at anytime.To continue and clickBluetooth ServicesThe Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard window will now allow you to enable or disable Bluetooth Services. (Refer to the Bluetooth Services section for information on services)To continue, clickInitial Setup
Initial Setup016 Initial SetupFigure 3.6 Configuration WizardSearch and configure other Bluetooth Devices----OR----The Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard will allow you to choose whether to search and configure other Bluetooth devices.Note: If your other Bluetooth device is supplied with or requires additional software, setup the software first.Note: You can configure connecting Bluetooth devices at anytime.You have two optionsOption 1.) Search and configure a Bluetooth Device now.To search and configure device(s) clickOption 2.) Search and configure Bluetooth Devices Later(Recommended) To continue, click Now skip to Step 11
Figure 3.8 Found DevicesInstallation 005Initial Setup 017Select Bluetooth Device to configureIf devices have been found, they will be shown as an icon corresponding to the type of device.If the device you are searching for is not turned on, you may switch the device on and clickThe drop down menu will allow you to reduce the search to a specific group, unless you are sure of the group your device is in, (recommended) select Show All Devices.Select the icon of the device you wish to connect to and clickNote: You can only select one at a time, you will be able to repeat this process later.Note: A device needs to be selected before Next button can be clicked on.Search for Bluetooth DevicesThe Bluetooth Device Selection window will attempt to search for any Bluetooth devices in the area.Note: If you wish not to continue    searching now, you may click and   go back to Step 6Figure 3.7 Device SelectionInitial Setup
Initial Setup018 Initial SetupEnter PIN CodeThe Bluetooth Security Setup screen requires you to set a PIN code.The PIN code is required  by other device. Incorrect PIN will result in a failed connection. This also preventsunauthorized access.Note: Your PIN can be alphanumerical (up to 16 characters). For example sam12To continue and initiate communication and paring with other Bluetooth user clickThe other user will now be informed that you wish to connect to their computer or device and use their services. If they enter the correct PIN code, a connection will be made and a pairing has also been established.What is Pairing? -  Pairing allows two devices to be setup and will recognize each other whenever these two devices meet again.Note: Some devices do not require pairing. If unsure, check user manual of other Bluetooth Device, otherwise you will be prompted when pairing is necessary.Note: You may unpair a pairing later if you wish.Figure 3.9 Initiate Pairing
Installation 005Initial Setup 019Search and configure another deviceYou will return to the Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard, if you wish to search for more Bluetooth devices you may by repeating Step 6 to 10.Otherwise, to continue clickCompleted SetupYou have now completed the initial setup.Your USB Bluetooth Adaptor is ready to be used.To finish, clickFigure 3.11 FinishedFigure 3.10 Configuration WizardInitial Setup0
My Bluetooth020 My Bluetooth PlacesSTEP 4 My Bluetooth PlacesOpen My Bluetooth PlacesTo open My Bluetooth Places, go to your windows desktop and double-click theiconBluetoothSystem TrayThe Bluetooth icon in the Windows System Tray indicates the USB Bluetooth Adaptors Status.OverviewYour USB Bluetooth Adaptor can be setup and controlled through your My Bluetooth Places. My Bluetooth Places allows you to search for other users, enable/disable services, explore yours or another users’ files.Figure 4.1 My Bluetooth Places IconEnabled Disabled ConnectedBlue with White Blue with Red Blue with Green
Help setup your Bluetooth EnvironmentEnable, Disable or view servicesthat you offerSearch and connect to nearbyBluetooth enabled devicesChange Bluetooth Settings(Advanced Setup)Bluetooth Tasks 021My Bluetooth Places - Bluetooth TasksFigure 4.2 Bluetooth Software Interface (Windows XP only)Please see notes for Win98SE/ME/2000Bluetooth Tasks
Bluetooth Tasks022 Bluetooth TasksThe Bluetooth Setup Wizard has four Wizards.What is a Wizard? A Wizard is a step-by-step process, that assists you to complete a task.Click on the radio button next to the taskthat you wish to complete and clickThese are the services that you are currently offering.You can disable or enableany service by right-clickingon that service and select from the context menu enable or disable.Double-click on the service icon to see Fig 4.5Bluetooth Connection Status.Figure 4.3 Bluetooth Setup WizardFigure 4.4 My Bluetooth Services
Installation 005Bluetooth Tasks 023Bluetooth Conncection Status WindowView devices in range allows you to search and connect to any searchable device.The window will indicate that it is searching with the icon.Found devices will appear and represented by an associated icon.You may click Search for devices in range again to start another search.Figure 4.5 Bluetooth Connection StatusConnected/DisconnectedConnected Device NameConnected Time (H:M:S)Data Sent/Received Connection QualityDisconnect/ConnectClose the WindowFigure 4.6 Searching for devicesBluetooth Tasks
Installation024 Connect to Bluetooth DevicesConnect to another Bluetooth deviceConnecting to another Bluetooth DeviceOnce you see the device you would like to connect to (refer to Figure 4.6),double-click on the associated icon.Click on Discover Services to refresh the services available.Double click on any of the services to initiate a connection.You will see the Connecting... Window. (Refer to Fig 4.8)The other user will be prompted with your connection. If successful, you will see  next to the service.Note: You will only see       Services that are offered by the other Bluetooth       device, not all services may appearFigure 4.7 Discover ServicesFigure 4.8 Connecting
ConfigurationAdvancedInstallation 005Advanced Configuration 025Accessibility tab - This allows you either allow to not allow other users to discover (find or search for you). You may also specify which device you would like to be able to discover your unit.You may also specify a sound to be played when another user requests a PIN.The Bluetooth Configuration is divided into six categories, represented by the tabs, to change categories, click on the corresponding tab. tab - This category allows you to change your unique Computer Name and the Computer Type (Desktop or Laptop Computer).When will I need this?During initial setup you would have already given your computer a name; however, if you need to change it you may do so here. You may need to change it if you happen to connect to another Bluetooth device that has the same name as yours. You can not connect to a device that has the same name.GeneralFigure 4..10 AccessibilityFigure 4.9 General TabAdvanced Config
Advanced Config026 Advanced ConfigurationLocal ServicesClient ApplicationsTab - allows you to configure each service that you offer.To view or change settings, select theservice and clickTab - is similar to Local Services Tab; however, these are the settings for devices that you connect to.Discovery Tab - allows you to enable auto seek for other Bluetooth devices. You can set the interval between each seek.Note: For mobile devices, it is not recommended unless necessary, due to extra consumption of power.Figure 4.11 Discovery TabFigure 4.12 Local Services Tab
STEP 5   PairingInstallation 005Pairing 027Figure 5.1 Pin Code RequestFigure 5.2 Network Access Connection FailedWhat is Paring? -  Paring allows two devices to be setup and will recognize each other whenever these two devices meet again.Note: Some devices do not require pairing. If unsure, check the user manual of other Bluetooth Device, otherwise you will be prompted when pairing is necessary.When do I need to Pair?There are several different ways that you will be required to pair.Case 1.) Enter a PIN CodeThe Bluetooth PIN Code Request window will automatically appear when you double click on a service of another Bluetooth device when a PIN is required.Case 2.) Network Access connection failedIf you see this message, you will need to repair.To repair follow steps to Manual Paring.Note: This message usually occurs if the PIN was entered incorrectly, or       other Bluetooth device did not respond to pairing initiation.Case 3.) You wish to unpair or repairIf you wish to unpair, Refer to Manual Paring, Step 2 and 3.Pairing
Pairing028 Pairing ManuallyManual PairingFigure 5.3 Bluetooth PIN Code RequestEnsure that you are not paired.Click on View Devices in Range. If Paired, select unpairRight click and select PairEnter a PINTo check whether you are paired or not, you will need to go to your desktop, and double-click My Bluetooth Places icon, (see My Bluetooth Places section for more details).Search for the unit you wish to pair with.If you are paired, you will see a  (paired), or  (connected) on the icon. If so, right click on the icon, and select unpair from the context menu.Right-click on the icon again, and from context menu click pair.You will be prompted with PIN Code Request. Enter a PIN and click OK to continue.PIN code is required  by other device. Incorrect PIN will result in a failed connection. This also prevents unauthorized access. Your PIN can be alphanumerical. For example sam12The other user will now be informed that you wish to connect to their computer and use their services. If they enter the correct PIN code, a connection will be made and a pairing has also been established. Please note that the  , otherwise the Pairing will fail and Paring Manually will need to be repeated.other device needs to enter the PIN promptly
Accepting a PairingReceiving a PariringInstallation 005Receiving a Paring Request 029Click the prompt to acceptEnter PINIf you want to allow another Bluetooth device to connect to your computer, click the prompt to accept.You will then need to enter the correct PIN to allow a successful connection.If you do not wish to allow access, simply ignore the text bubble.Note: You will be prompted each time a paired device wishes to access a      service you provide.Receiving a Paring request.If another Bluetooth Device wishes to connected to your USB Bluetooth Adaptor, you will be prompted with a text bubble, Bluetooth PIN Code Required, in the bottom right hand corner of your screen (Windows System Tray)Figure 5.5 Bluetooth Service AuthorizationFigure 5.4 PIN Code RequiredPairing
Services030 Bluetooth ServicesMy Bluetooth ServicesMy File Transfer allows you to wirelessly and conveniently access or send files with other Bluetooth devices.Example Use: You can send files to another Bluetooth device, like a handheld device, phone, or another computer.Usage: To send a file, right-click on the file(s) or directory you wish to send, and select Send To -> Bluetooth -> Other...Find the device that you wish to send to.My Audio Gateway allows you to use your Bluetooth enabled computer as a headset for another Bluetooth Device.Example use: If you have speakers and microphone attached to your computer, you can use it to answer a Bluetooth enabled phone.My Dial-up Networking allows you to wirelessly use another Bluetooth device that is capable, to dial-up (internet access).Example use: If you wish to use your Bluetooth enabled phone to dial-up (internet access) wirelessly and your phone is in your bag, or in your pocket.You can also wirelessly use another Bluetooth enabled and capable computer or device to dial-up.Example use: Your desktop computer has a modem attached and Bluetooth enabled, you can use your Bluetooth laptop/notebook computer.Figure 6.1 WIDDCOMM Software InstallShield Wizard
Installation 005Bluetooth Services 031My Network Access allows you to use the service to act as a virtual network connection.Example Use: If you have two Bluetooth enabled computers and you wish to connect (network) them without (or can not) physically running a network cable between them, you can use this service. You can also share the internet using this service.PIM Synchronization allows you to synchronize your contacts, email, address book, calendar or notes  with a compatible Bluetooth device.Example Use: Commonly used with PDAs, Laptop/Notebook computers, phones and other mobile devices to ensure two copies are identical and updated.Note: Outlook will only synchronize the defaulted contacts folder and not       sub-folders. My Bluetooth Serial Port allows you to create a virtual Serial Port on your computer.Example Use: Many mobile devices do not have serial ports anymore, if you require to attach a device that can only be connected by a serial port, you can use the serial port of a Bluetooth enabled computer.Services
Services032 Bluetooth ServicesMy Fax is a service that allows you to use the fax facility of a remote Bluetooth modem, phone or computer.Example Use: You have a Bluetooth enabled desktop computer with a fax/modem capable of sending and receiving faxes. You can use this service to send faxes through this computer from your Bluetooth enabled computer. Youcan also use your Bluetooth enabled phone.My Headset service is used to connect to a Bluetooth enabled headset.Example Use: You can attach a wireless Bluetooth headset to your computer to listen to music, or communicate over the Internet.PIM Item Transfer is a service that allows you to send or request PIM Items (contacts, email, calendar or notes)Example Use: Some mobile devices will be setup to send a business card if you connect to their PIM Item Transfer Service.
Frequently Asked QuestionsInstallation 005Frequently Asked Question 033What is the WIDCOMM software that I am installing?Many Bluetooth Adaptors use the WIDCOMM software to work with the adaptor and connect with other Bluetooth devices.The Bluetooth Device that I am connecting to has the same device name.You may change the device name of your device (See page 25).When I search, devices appear that I do not recognize.Because Bluetooth has a range that could possibly exceed the area you are in, you will detect devices beyond those that you are seeking. For example, people passing by; however, this does not necessarily mean you will be able to access their device without their permission.Is my data encrypted?Data transferred between Bluetooth device can be set to enable secure connection. Secure connections are encrypted using the PIN. You can enable or disable secure connections by going to Local Services and selecting the property of the service you wish to secure. (See page 20).My Bluetooth connection drops out when I use my cordless phone.Bluetooth uses the 2.4Ghz unlicensed ISM band, which is the same as some high end cordless phones, video transmitters, and some other wireless devices.Even though Bluetooth uses frequency hopping to prevent interference with these devices, at times it may interfere.My Bluetooth Device requires a PIN, and I do not think it has one.Some Bluetooth devices (for example headsets) are set to a default PIN 0000.My computer does not detect the USB Bluetooth Adaptor.You may need to get a technician to make sure your USB port drivers are installed correctly.F.A.Q.
Win98SE/ME/2K034 Notes for Win98SE/ME/2000There are slight differences if you are using your USB Bluetooth Adaptor under these Operating Systems, these are noted below.If you are using Windows 98SE/ME/2000 you will not see Figure 4.2 when you Double-Clickthe My Bluetooth Places icon on your desktop, instead you will see Figure 7.1The equivalent Windows XP and Win 98SE/ME/2000 is shown below.Right-Click on the Bluetooth icon in the System Tray andselect configuration.Use View Devices in Range. And pressF5 to refresh.Windows XP Windows 98SE, ME, 2000Figure 7.1 My Bluetooth Places (Win 98SE/ME/2000Notes for Windows 98SE / ME / 2000
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 15.21You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.   Notice: Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible could void the user's authority to operate the device.

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