Samsung Electronics Co SP10WL User Manual Bluetooth Users Guide

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Samsung Bluetooth
Software Configuration
User Guide
Introduction to Bluetooth
The term “Bluetooth” refers to a worldwide standard for the wireless exchange of data
between two devices.
In order to exchange data, two Bluetooth devices must be connected.
Before a connection is established, one device must request a connection with another
Bluetooth device.
The second device may accept (or reject) the connection.
The originator of the request is known as the client.
The device that accepts (or rejects) the request is known as the server.
Many Bluetooth devices can act as both client and server.
A client Bluetooth device runs a software program that requests a connection to another
device as part of its normal operation. For example, the program may request a connection
to a remote computer, a printer, or a modem.
To become a Bluetooth client normally requires an action by the device operator, such as an
attempt to browse a remote computer, print a file, or dial out on a modem is required. Every
Bluetooth device that provides a service must be prepared to respond to a connection
request. Bluetooth software is always running in the background on the server, to respond
to connection requests.
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Introduction to Samsung Bluetooth Software
Samsung Bluetooth Software is the solution for the seamless integration of Bluetooth
technology into personal computers.
For an overview of the features added in this release, see What's New.
Most Bluetooth-enabled devices have the capability to act as:
• A Bluetooth server—these devices provide one or more services, such as access to
the Internet or to other Bluetooth devices.
• A Bluetooth client—these devices use the service(s) provided by Bluetooth servers.
Bluetooth devices that can act as both server and client can often do both at the same time.
Samsung Bluetooth Software provides:
• Clients with the means of
 Locating other Bluetooth devices in the immediate vicinity (inquiry)
 Discovering the services that those devices offer (discovery)
 Connecting to and disconnecting from those services.
• Servers with the means of including/excluding individual services in the list of
services they provide to clients.
• Extensive security, including:
 Authorization
 Authentication
 Encryption.
Samsung Bluetooth Software supports:
•
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•
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Windows 2000.
Windows 98SE (Second Edition).
Windows Me (Millennium Edition)
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Home Edition
Samsung Bluetooth Software functions the same way, regardless of the supported version
of Windows on which it is running.
Introduction to Samsung Bluetooth Software 3
What Services can a Samsung Bluetooth
Device Supply?
1. File Transfer (
) : Sending files to another Bluetooth device or receiving files
from another Bluetooth device.
2. Network Access (
) : Working as an Internet connection sharing server to allow
another Bluetooth device access to the Internet or accessing to an internet through
another Bluetooth device.
3. Dial-Up Networking (
phone.
) : Accessing the Internet through a Bluetooth mobile
4. Synchronization (
) : Synchronizing your PIMS data (Outlook e-mail
address data) with other Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, and Note PCs.
5. Business card (Vcard) exchange (
) : Exchanging business cards with other
Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, and Note PCs.
6. FAX (
) : Sending a fax through a Bluetooth fax machine or working as a fax
machine for other Bluetooth devices.
7. Serial Port (
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) : Works as if a serial cable is connected.
Limitations and Preconditions
1. Bluetooth devices should be less than 3 meters apart when in use.
2. Bluetooth devices should be used in open spaces with no walls or barriers to prevent the
network from becoming unstable.
3. Our Bluetooth network card is only guaranteed to work from 0 °C to 35 °C while
plugged into an operating system.
4. Please do not remove or install our Bluetooth network card yourself, this could do harm
to Bluetooth network card.
5. If you experience any problems with the Bluetooth network card, please contact our
service center.
6. We have tested the Dial-Up Networking only with Ericsson T-68 & Nokia 6310I
products, therefor we only guarantee operation with those models. However, depending
on the location of mobile phone, the connection can become unstable. If connection is
unstable, please change your location, and try again.
7. We only guarantee the Dial-Up Networking function with mobile phones.
8. You cannot connect to more than one Bluetooth device at the same time.
9. When you are using the network access function, several Bluetooth devices can connect
to the Bluetooth Access Point or Internet Connection Sharing Server, however the
connection may become unstable, therefor we recommend only one client at a time.
Limitations and Preconditions 5
Driver and Application Installation
1. Insert the Samsung Bluetooth Installation CD into CD-ROM drive, the Install program
will start automatically. If the Install program does not start, please run “setup.exe”.
2. Select “I accept the terms in the license agreement”
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3. Enter the device name that you wish to display to other Bluetooth devices and the select
device type.
4. Choose the location where the Samsung Bluetooth Software is installed. We recommend
you use the default location.
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5. The installation process will start. During the installation process the following message
may be shown, just ignore the message and press OK.
6. After installation is completed, you must restart your system.
7. If Samsung Bluetooth software is installed correctly, you will find following icons.
1) You can find this icon,
2) You can find this icon,
, on your desktop.
, in your tray.
3) You can find following items in your device manager. (You can run device manager
by clicking the system icon,
in the control panel.)
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Driver and Application Uninstallation
To delete Samsung Bluetooth Software, use the uninstall menu.
Driver and Application Uninstallation 9
How to See Other Bluetooth Devices in Range
1. Double click the “My Bluetooth Places” icon,
, on your desktop, and click “View
devices in range” menu of My Bluetooth Places window.
2. Then you can see the neighboring Bluetooth devices.
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3. When you double click any of the icons, the available device functions is displayed
(“Bluetooth Device1” example is shown below).
How to See Other Bluetooth Devices in Range 11
Let’s Send and Receive Files and Folders
1. How to send files
1) In window explorer, select then right click the files which you want to send, then
choose “Send To > Bluetooth > Others…”
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2) The “Select Device” window will be displayed. Select the Bluetooth device you
want to send the files to.
3) After selecting the appropriate Bluetooth device, click “OK” to start sending the
files.
2. How to send folders.
1) Double click the Samsung Bluetooth tray icon,
Places” explorer.
, to start the “My Bluetooth
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2) Click “Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood”, and choose the device to which you want
to send your folders, the public folder of that device will be displayed.
3) Drag and drop the folders what you want to send to this public folder.
3. How to receive files and folders from other Bluetooth devices.
1) Just drag and drop what you want to receive from the public folder of the other
Bluetooth device in above to “My Bluetooth Places” in explorer.
4. Where is the location of my public folder?
1) Double click the Samsung Bluetooth Tray Icon to run “My Bluetooth Places”
explorer. Click “My Device” and choose the properties of the File Transfer icon.
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2) In the Bluetooth Properties window, you can see the location of my public folder
and also change its location.
You can not change the file name or folder name of other Bluetooth device’s
public folder.
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