TRENDNET TBW107UB Micro Bluetooth® USB Adapter User Manual User guide TBW 107UB
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MicroBluetooth®USBAdapter
1. Introduction
Perfectforyourhomeorofficewiththisdongleswhichallowsyoutoconnect
withyourentireBluetoothdevicesuchasphones,PCs,PDA,Printer,Laptop,web
pad…andsoon.Eliminateproprietarycables,andallowmobileusertoconnect
tomobileoperatingdeviceswirelesslyandeffortlessly.
ThedongleisfullycompliantwiththeBluetoothv2.1specificationand
backward‐compatiblewithBluetoothversion1.1or1.2standards.Moreover,it
supportsthenewBluetoothEnhancedDataRate(EDR),providingrawbandwidth
of3Mbpsforwirelessapplications.
Features
CompliantwithBluetoothv2.1specificationwithEDR(EnhancedDataRate)
support
BackwardcompatiblewithBluetoothv1.1andv1.2devices
Upto3MbpsAccessDataRateandLowPowerconsumption
CompatiblewithWindows2000/XP/Vista/7operatingsystems
Built‐in128‐bitencryptionofsecureddatacommunications
EnablecomputerstoconnectBluetooth‐enableddevicessuchasprinters,
headset,audio/video,basicimages,PDAs,andmobilephone
CompliantwithClass1(TBW‐106UB)orClass2(TBW‐107UB)Bluetooth
operations
Trouble‐freePlug&Playinstallation
SupportOHCIandUHCIhostinterface
Portable,lightweightandminisize
PackageContents
TBW‐106UBorTBW‐107UB
Multi‐LanguageQuickInstallationGuide
Driver&UtilityCD‐ROM
2. installation
1. SystemRequirements
Atlease500MBoffreedisk.
Windows7/VistaorWindowsXP.
2.InstallingBlueSoleil
2.1Beforeinstalling
UninstalltheearlierversionofBlueSoleilyouinstalledonyourcomputer:ClickStart
‐>ControlPaneltoopenControlPanel,andthenchooseUninstallaprogram.Select
BlueSoleilintheprogramlistanduninstallit.
Note:Bluetoothadaptercanberemainedpluggedorunpluggedduringthe
installation.
2.2InstallingBlueSoleil
2.2.1.InsertBlueSoleilinstallationCDintotheCD‐ROM.
2.2.2.Double‐clicksetup.exetostartinstallation.
2.2.3.Choosethesetuplanguage.
2.2.4.Followtheinstructionsonthescreen.
2.2.5.Restartyourcomputer.
Note:Ifyoudonotrestart,someoperationsmaybeabnormal.
3.UninstallingBlueSoleil
BlueSoleilcanonlyberemovedfromControlPanel.Fordetailedinstructions,please
referto"step3.1beforeinstalling"inthisguide.
4.GettingStarted
4.1StartingBlueSoleil
Doubleclick"BluetoothPlaces"icononthedesktoporright‐clicktheBluetooth
iconinthesystemtrayandselect"ExploreBluetoothPlaces".
4.2SearchremoteBluetoothDevices
Makethedevicesdiscoverablefirst.Double‐clickSearchDevicesiconandthen
Bluetoothdeviceswillappearinthewindow.
4.3SearchServices
Double‐clickthedeviceicontoenterthedevice'ssubfolder.Servicessupportedby
thedevicewillappearinthewindowautomatically.Ifnot,double‐clickSearch
Servicesicontorefresh.
4.4Establishaconnection
Doubleclickaserviceicontoinitiateaconnection.
Youmightbepromptedtoenterapasskeytoauthenticate.Enterthesamepasskey
onbothsides,orenterthespecificoneprovidedbythedevicemanufactureonyour
computersideonly.OnBlueSoleilside,thedialogboxasshowninthefollowing
picturewillpopupforyoutoenterapasskey.
4.5Termi nateaconnection
Right‐clicktheconnectingremoteserviceicon,andselectDisconnect.
3. UserGuides
LocalBluetoothDevice
TheLocalBluetoothenableddevice,knownas"MyDevice",representstheuser's
computerthatisrunningBlueSoleil.
Icon:
Operations:
• HovermousetodisplaythelocalBluetoothdevice'snameoraddress(if
withoutname).
• ClickontheredballtostartorstopsearchingforBluetoothdevicesinrange.
• Right‐clickontheredballtodisplayapop‐upmenuofrelatedoperations(e.g.,
GeneralInquiry,MyServices,Security,etc.).
RemoteBluetoothDevices
RemotedevicesareotherBluetoothenableddevicesthatareintheBluetoothradio
rangeofyourlocaldevice.BlueSoleilusesdifferenticonstoindicateddifferenttypes
ofremotedevices..
Icons
DevicesIconDevicesIcon
Personal
Computer
Laptop
Modem
Mobile
PDA
LANAccess
Point
Keyboard
Mouse
Microphone
HiFiAudio
LoudSpeaker
Headset
Printer
Scanner
FAX
Camera
Gamebar
Server
Unknown
device
IconMeanings
Remotedevicescanbeinanyofthreestates,whichBlueSoleilindicateswith
differentcolors.
• White‐Idle.Thenormalstateofthedevice.
• Yellow‐Selected.Youhaveselectedthedevice.
• Green‐Connected.Thedeviceisconnectedtoyourcomputer.
Operations
• Single‐clickontheicontoselect.
• Double‐clickontheicontosearchfortheservicessupportsbytheremote
Bluetoothdevice.
• Right‐clickontheicontodisplayapop‐upmenuofrelatedoperations(e.g.
RefreshServices,PairDevices,Connect,etc.).
BluetoothServiceButtonsofRemoteDevice
ServicebuttonsatthetopoftheMainWindowrepresentarangeofBluetooth
servicespotentiallysupportedbyRemoteDevices.
ServicesButtonImageServicesButtonImage
PAN
DUN
SPP
Advanced
Audio
FTP
SYNC
OPP
HCRP
HID
FAX
BIP
Headset
IconMeanings
Thereare3statesfortheserviceicons,indicatedbydifferentcolors.
• White‐Idle.Thenormalstate.
• Yellow‐Available.TheBluetoothserviceisavailableontheselectedremote
device.
• Green‐Connected.TheBluetoothserviceisactiveinaconnectionwiththe
remotedevice.
Operations
• Hoveryourmouseovertheserviceicontodisplaythenameoftheservice.
• Single‐clickontheserviceicontoconnect.
• Right‐clickontheserviceicontodisplayapop‐upmenuofrelatedoperations.
LocalServiceStatus
ThelocalservicestatuscanbeviewedfromtheLocalServiceStatusdialogbox.
RightclickwhicheverlocalserviceiconinservicewindowandselecttheStatus...on
thepop‐upmenu.
TheLocalServiceStatusdialogwillbedisplayed.
Figure1:LocalServiceStatus(e.g.SerialPortAservice)
Connection:
Status:Whetherthelocalserviceisconnected.
DeviceAddress:DisplaytheBluetoothaddressofremotedevicewhichconnectto
theservice.
Duration:Thetimeelapsedsincetheconnectionwassetup.
COMPort:ThevirtualBluetoothCOMportsconnectedbyremotedevice.
PANServiceStatusdialogisdifferentfromothers.
Figure2:LocalServiceStatus(PAN)
Connection:
Status:Whetherthelocalserviceisconnected.
DeviceName:Displaythenameofremotedevicewhichconnectstotheservice.
Duration:Thetimeelapsedsincetheconnectionwassetup.
ConnectionList:
DisplaythenamesandaddressesofremotedeviceswhichconnecttothePAN
Service.
LocalServiceList
TheLocalServiceListdisplaysalltheBluetoothservicessupportedbythelocal
computer.Usethisscreentostart/stopservices.
ServicesIconsServicesIcons
PANSPP
OPPFTP
SYNCBIP
AudioSink
IconMeanings
Thereare3statesforthelocalBluetoothservices,indicatedbydifferenticoncolors.
• White‐Idle.Theservicehasnotbeenstarted.
• Yellow‐Started.ThelocalBluetoothservicehasbeenstarted.
• Green‐Connected.Someremotedevicehasconnectedtotheservice.
Operations
• Single‐clickontheicontoselecttheservice.
• Double‐clickontheicontoStart/Stopaservice.
• Right‐clicktodisplayapop‐upmenuofrelatedoperations.
Menus
BlueSoleilcontainsthefollowingsixmenus:
FileMenu
• Hide‐‐‐HidetheBlueSoleilwindow.Connectionscanstillrunwhenthe
windowishidden.
• AlwaysonTop‐‐‐KeepBlueSoleilwindowalwaysontop.
• Exit‐‐‐ExitBlueSoleil.
Note:YoucanalsoexitBlueSoleilbyright‐clickingonthetasktrayiconatthe
bottomofyourscreen.Inthepop‐upmenu,clickExit.
ViewMenu
• MainWindow‐‐‐ShowtheBlueSoleilMainWindow.
• ServiceWindow‐‐‐ShowtheBlueSoleilServiceWindow.
• ArrangeDevices‐‐‐ArrangeallremotedevicesbyDeviceName,Device
AddressorDeviceType.
• RefreshDevices‐‐‐RefreshthelistofremotedevicesdetectedbyBlueSoleil.
Note:IfyouselectRefreshDevices,thelistofpreviouslydetecteddeviceswillnot
becleared.Toinitiateanewdevicesearchthatwillfirstclearthelist,pressF5.
MyBluetoothMenu
• BluetoothDeviceDiscovery‐‐‐SearchforotherBluetoothenableddevicesin
range.
• BluetoothServiceDiscovery‐‐‐Browsefortheservicesoftheselected
remotedevice.
• Security‐‐‐Configurethesecuritysettingofthelocaldevice(e.g.passkey
requirement,dataencryption,etc.).
• Properties‐‐‐Configurethepropertiesofthelocaldevice(e.g.devicename,
accessibility,etc.).
MyServicesMenu
• StartsService‐‐‐StarttheselectedlocalBluetoothservice.
• StopService‐‐‐StoptheselectedlocalBluetoothservice.
• Status‐‐‐ViewthestatusoftheselectedlocalBluetoothservice.
• Properties‐‐‐ConfigurethepropertiesofthelocalBluetoothservices(e.g.,
automaticconnections,sharedfilelocations,etc.).
ToolsMenu
• FindDevice‐‐‐Clicktofindadevice,byeitheroftwosearchcriteria.(Figure
1)
o ByBluetoothDeviceAddress:
EnteraBluetoothdeviceaddress,instandardformat:
(xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx),andclickontheFindbutton.Thedevicewiththe
specifiedaddresswillappearhighlightedintheMainWindow.
o ByName:
ChecktheByNamecheckbox,entertheNameofthedevice,andclick
ontheFindbutton.Thedevicewiththespecifiednamewillappear
highlightedintheMainWindow.
• Figure1FindDevice
• AddNewDevice‐‐‐AddaremotedevicebyenteringitsBluetoothdevice
address.(Figure2)
Figure2AddNewBluetoothDevice
• AddDeviceFromHistory‐‐‐Addaremotedevicefromhistorylist.(Figure3)
(1)Add:AddtheselecteddevicetotheMainWindow.
(2)Delete:Deletetheselecteddevicefromthehistorylist.
Figure3AddDevicefromHistory
• Configurations‐>QuickConnect‐‐‐Ifdesired,assignaremotedeviceto
automaticallyconnectwithwheneveranapplicationopensaspecified
Bluetoothserialport.
(1)Assign:Assignadevicetotheselectedport.
(2)Remove:RemovetheAuto‐Connectiondeviceassignmentfortheselectedport.
Figure4QuickConnect
• Configurations‐>UnplugHID‐‐‐RemoveHumanInterfaceDevicesfrom
BlueSoleil.(Figure5)
Unplug:UnplugtheselectedHIDdevice.
WhenyoufirstconnecttheHIDdevicetoyourcomputer,BlueSoleilsetsup
thedevicessothattheywillautomaticallyreconnectincasetheconnectionis
everbroken.AfteryouunpluganHIDdevice,itwillnolongerautomatically
reconnecttoyourcomputer.
Figure5UnplugHIDDevice
• MyBluetoothDevice‐‐‐Advancedhardwareconfiguration,recommendedfor
advancedusersonly.PleaserefertoHardwareConfigurationformoredetails.
• Options‐‐‐Enable/DisablesomeotherfeatureslikemakingBlueSoleilstarts
upwithWindows,auto‐checkingonlineupdateorenable/disableprompts
whendoingsomeoperationsbychecking/uncheckingtherelatedoption.
o Startup:
(1)StartBlueSoleilwhenIstartWindows‐‐‐BlueSoleilwillstartupwith
Windowsifthisoptionisenabled.
(2)Checkforupdatesautomatically‐‐‐Apromptwillpopuptoinformuser
checkingupdatefromBlueSoleilwebsiteonceBlueSoleilstartingup.
Note:Thecheckingupdatefunctionisenabledbydefault.
o Others:
(1)Promptmebeforeaddinga"QuickConnect"item‐‐‐Inquiryifaddinga
newQuickConnectitemonceestablishinganewoutgoingSPPconnection.
(2)Promptmebeforestoppingaservicetoconnectout‐‐‐Inquiryif
stoppinglocalservicebeforeconnectingout.ItonlyappliestoPANand
Synchronizationprofiles.
(3)SupportVoIPInstantMessengers‐‐‐InquiryifsupportingVoIPfunction.
Figure6:Options
HelpMenu
• ContentsandIndex‐‐‐AccessBlueSoleilOnlineHelp.
• CheckforUpdate‐‐‐AccessBlueSoleilwebsitetocheckifanyupdate
available.
• OnlineSupport‐‐‐Findasolutionorreportaproblemonline.
• AboutBlueSoleil‐‐‐InformationaboutyourversionofBlueSoleil.
BluetoothstatusIcon
TherearetherestatusesofBluetoothiconinthesystemtray.
IconMeaning
• ‐‐‐BlueSoleilstartsup,butBluetoothisnotactive.
• ‐‐‐BlueSoleilstartsupandBluetoothisactive.
• ‐‐‐ThereareexistingBluetoothconnections.
Right‐clickPopped‐upMenu
• Display‐‐‐DisplaytheBlueSoleilmainwindowonthedesktop.
• Showmessages‐‐‐Checkwhethertodisplaythetipmessagesontheright
corner.
• SupportVoIP‐‐‐CheckifBlueSoleilsupportsVoIPfunction.
• Exit‐‐‐ExitBlueSoleilprogram.
FindRemoteDevices
TosetupaBluetoothconnection,theremotedevicemustbefoundfirst.Thereare3
waystofindremotedevicesinBlueSoleil.
InquireDevice
1. Single‐clicktheredballinthemainwindowtostartinquiry.
2. Bluetoothdeviceswithintheradiorangewillbeshownaroundthecenter
ball.
3. Waitforafewsecondsuntilthenamesofallthedevicesareobtained.
AddDevicefromHistoryList
Thedeviceswhichhadbeenfoundorconnectedcanbeaddedfromthehistory
devicelistdirectly.
1. SelectmenuTools|AddDevicefromHistory....TheHistorydialogboxpops
up.
2. SelectthedevicefromthelistandclickbuttonAdd,thedevicewillbeadded
tothemainwindow.
AddaNewDevicebyEnteringDeviceAddress
IfthedevicecannotbefoundbyInquiring,youcanenterthedeviceaddresstoadd
thedevice.
1. SelectmenuTools|AddNewDevice....TheAddNewDevicedialogpopsup.
2. EntertheBluetoothdeviceaddressandclickbuttonOK,thedevicewillbe
addedtothemainwindow.
Note:ThedevicetypewillbeunknownifadditbyinputtingitsBluetoothaddress.
ConnectandDisconnect
Connect
1. Selectaremotedeviceanddoubleclickittobrowseitsservices.
Bluetoothpasskeymaybeaskedifsecuritylevelofeithersideissettohigh
andtheyarenotpaireddevices.
Afterservicebrowsing,theservicestheremotedevicesupportsare
highlightedbychangingthecoloroftheservicebuttonsonthetopofthe
mainwindow.
2. Singleclickoneoftheservicebuttontoconnect.
Afterconnectionissetup,theremotedeviceandtheservicebuttonwillturn
green.
Note:Userscanrightclicktheremotedeviceiconortheservicebuttontopopup
operationmenuforconnection.
Disconnect
Method1:Selecttheremotedevice,rightclicktheservicebutton.Onthepopup
menu,selectDisconnect.
Method2:Rightclickthedeviceicon.Onthepop‐upmenu,selectDisconnect|(the
connectionyouwanttodisconnect).
Method3:ForFTPandSynchronizationconnection,closetheoperationwindow,the
connectionwillbedisconnected.
Method4:Disconnectfromtheremotedevicedirectly.
Method5:IfthelocalBluetoothdeviceisremovedortheremotedeviceispowered
off,alltheconnectionswillbedisconnected.Iftheremotedevicemovesoutofthe
radiorange,alltheconnectionswiththeremotedevicewillbedisconnectedin1
minute.
ConnectviaShortcuts
Afteraconnectionissetup,userscangenerateashortcutonWindowsdesktop.
Userscanconnectlaterusingtheshortcutwithoutdeviceinquiryandservice
browsingsteps.
ShortcutsapplytoPersonalAreaNetworking,Dial‐Upnetwork,HeadsetandAV.
Steps
1. Saveshortcut
Afterconnected,rightclickthedeviceicon;selecttheSaveConnectionas
Shortcutonthepopupmenu.
2. Executetheshortcutondesktop.
RemoteDeviceStatus
TheremotedevicestatuscanbeviewedfromtheRemoteDeviceStatusdialogbox.
RightclicktheremotedeviceiconandselecttheStatus...onthepopupmenu.The
RemoteDeviceStatusdialogboxwillbedisplayed.
Figure1RemoteDeviceStatus
• Connection:
DeviceName:TheremoteBluetoothdevice'sname.
Status:Whethertheremotedeviceisconnectedtothelocaldevice.
Duration:Thetimeelapsedsincetheconnectionwassetup.
Paired:Whetherthisdeviceispairedwiththelocaldevice.
Role:TheBluetoothMaster/Slaveroleoftheremotedeviceforthis
connection.
COMPort:ThevirtualBluetoothCOMportsusedfortheconnection(s),
especiallyforDUN,FAX,SPP,andLAP.
• Activity:
Theamountofthedatasentandreceived.
• RadioSignalStrength:
ThisistheRSSIoftheremotedevice.Thisindexindicatestheradioquality
betweentheremotedeviceandthelocaldevice.Iftheradiosignalistoo
weak,thedatatransferringspeedwillbeslow.
• PropertiesButton:
Displaytheremotedevice’sproperties.
• DisconnectButton:
Disconnectoneoftheconnection(s)betweentheremotedeviceandthelocal
device.
• UnpairedButton:
Removethepairedrelationshipbetweentheremotedeviceandthelocal
device.
RemoteDeviceProperties
Theremotedevice’spropertiescanbeviewedfromtheRemoteDeviceProperties
dialogbox.
RightclicktheremotedeviceiconandselecttheProperties...onthepopupmenu.
TheRemoteDevicePropertiesdialogwillbedisplayed.
Figure1RemoteDevicePropertyDialog
DeviceName:TheremoteBluetoothdevice'sname.
DeviceClass:Theremotedevice'sdeviceclass.Bluetoothdevicesareclassifiedby
devicetype,suchasDesktop,Laptop,Headset,LANAccessPoint,andotherenabled
devices.
DeviceAddress:Theremotedevice'sBluetoothdeviceaddress.
LMPFeature:Thefeaturesthattheremotedevicesupports.
LMPVersion:TheversionoftheLMPfirmwareoftheremotedevice.
Manufacturer:Themanufactureroftheremotedevice.
HardwareConfiguration
BlueSoleilsupportsthefollowingkindsofBluetoothradioadapters:USB,
CompactFlashcard(UARTorBCSP).
Toaccessthehardwareconfigurationscreens,clickTools|MyBluetoothDevice...,
• BluetoothDevice
SelectthetypeofBluetoothenableddevicethatyouplantouse,eitheraUSB
adapteroraCompactFlash(CF)card.(Figure1).
• Figure1SelectBluetoothDevice
• AdvancedConfiguration
TheAdvancedConfigurationpagewillbeenabledonlyifyouselectedCFcard
intheBluetoothDevicescreen.UsetheAdvancedConfigurationscreento
configuredetailedparametersincludingCOMPort,BaudRate,ByteSize,
Parity,StopBits,andFlowControl.
Figure2AdvancedConfigurationsforUARTHardwareDevice
PropertiesConfiguration
Toconfigurethepropertiesofyourlocaldevice,clickMyBluetooth|Device
Properties…,
General
• DeviceName
Thelocaldevice'sname,whichwillbeshowntootherBluetoothenabled
devices.
• DeviceType
Thedevice'stypeofyourlocalcomputer(i.e.,Desktop,LaptoporServer)
• DeviceAddress
Theaddressofthelocaldevice;EveryBluetoothenableddevicehasaunique
address.
Figure1GeneralPropertiesPage
Accessibility
ConnectingMode
• Connectable: PermitsotherBluetoothenableddevicestoconnectwithyour
computer.
• Non‐Connectable:ProhibitsotherBluetoothenableddevicesfromconnecting
withyourcomputer.
DiscoveryMode
• GeneralDiscoverable:PermitsotherBluetoothenableddevicestodetectyour
computer.
• LimitedDiscoverable:PermitsotherBluetoothenableddevicestodetectyour
computerwithLimitedInquiry.
• Non‐Discoverable:ProhibitsotherBluetoothenableddevicesfromdetecting
yourcomputer.
BondingMode(PairingMode)
• AcceptsBonding:AllowotherBluetoothenableddevicestopairwithyour
computer.Iftheotherdeviceinitiatesapairingprocedurewithyourcomputer,
eachdevicemustenterthesamepasskeybeforetheywillbepaired.
• DoesNotAcceptBonding:Rejectspairingattemptsinitiatedbyother
Bluetoothenableddevices.
Figure2AccessibilityPropertiesPage
Hardware
ViewinformationaboutyourBluetoothhardware.
• Manufacturer: ThemanufacturerofthelocalBluetoothdevice.
• HCIVersion:TheHCIversionofthelocalBluetoothdevice.
• HCIRevision:TheHCIrevisionofthelocalBluetoothdevice.
• LMPVersion:TheLMPversionofthelocalBluetoothdevice.
• LMPSubversion:TheLMPsubversionofthelocalBluetoothdevice.
Figure3HardwarePropertiesPage
Pair/Un‐pairDevices
Oncearemotedevicehaspairedwithyourcomputerbyexchangingpasskeys,
passkeyswillnolongerberequiredforfurtherconnectionsbetweenyourcomputer
andthedevice.
Howtopairwithanotherdevice
• Automatically
Ifapasskeyisrequiredforconnection,thedeviceswillbepaired
automaticallythefirsttimetheysuccessfullyexchangepasskeysandconnect.
Afteradevicehassuccessfullypairedwithyourcomputer,theremotedevice
iconintheMainWindowwillhavearedcheckmarknexttoit.
• Manually
IntheMainWindow,rightclickonthedeviceicon,andinthepop‐upmenu,
selectPairDevice.IntheEnterBluetoothPasskeydialog,enterthesame
passkeythatyouenterontheremotedevice.Afteradevicehassuccessfully
pairedwithyourcomputer,theremotedeviceiconwillhavearedcheckmark
nexttoit.
Howtoun‐pairwithanotherdevice
• Manually
IntheMainWindow,right‐clickonthedeviceicon,andinthepop‐upmenu,
selectsUnpaired.Theredcheckmarknexttothedeviceiconwilldisappear.
GeneralSecurity
Toaccessthesecurityconfigurationscreen,clickMyBluetooth|Security…
SecurityLevel
• Low
Ifchecked,otherdeviceswillbeabletoaccessyourdevicefreelywithout
enteringapasskey.
However,iftheremotedevicerequiresapasskeytoconnect,thenboth
devicesneedtoexchangepasskeys.
• Medium
Themediumlevelisservicelevelsecurity;youcanassigntheappropriate
levelofaccessforeachspecificservice.
• High
Ifchecked,passkeysmustbeexchangedforeveryincomingandoutgoing
connection,unlessthetwodeviceshavealreadypairedinthepast.
BluetoothPasskey
• SetDefaultPasskey
Usethissettingtosetadefaultpasskeyforallconnections.BlueSoleilwilluse
thispasskeywheneveroneisrequired.
DataEncryption
• EnableDataEncryption
Ifchecked,thedatatransmittedwillbeencrypted.
PairedDevicesManagement
Toaccessthedevicesecurityconfigurationscreen,clickMyBluetooth|Securityand
clickontheDevicestab.
PairedDevicesListBox
Thisscreenlistsdeviceswhichhavealreadypairedwiththelocaldevice.
RemovePairingButton
Clicktoremovethepairingrelationshipbetweentheselecteddeviceandthelocal
device.
AuthorizeServicesButton
Clicktoselectwhichservicesyouauthorizetheselectedpaireddevicetouse.Alist
oflocalserviceswillappear.Selecttheservicesyouwishtoallowtheremotedevice
touse,andthenclickOK.
Figure1AuthorizeServices
Note:
• Thescreenwillonlylistthelocalservicesthatrequireauthentication.The
localservicesthatdonotrequireauthenticationcanbeaccessedfreely.
• TheAuthorizationbuttonisenabledonlywhentheSecurityLevelissetto
Medium.
LocalServicesSecurity
Toaccessthelocalservicessecurityconfigurationscreen,clickMyBluetooth|
SecurityandclickontheServicestab.Youcanonlyconfiguresecurityforlocal
serviceswhentheSecurityLevelissettoMedium.
LocalServices:
• Authentication
Ifchecked,apasskeyisrequiredwheneveraremotedeviceattemptsto
connectwiththisservice.
• Encryption
Ifchecked,datatransmittedbetweendevicesforthisservicewillbe
encrypted.
AuthorizationButton:
Clicktoselectthedevicesyouwishtoallowtousetheselectedservice.
IntheServiceAuthorizationscreen,enterthefollowingsettings:
• TrustedDevices
Selecttotrustdeviceslistedinthisscreentousetheselectedserviceonyour
device.
Adevicecanfreelyaccesstheservicefromyourlocaldevicewhentrusted.
ClickAdd/Removetoeditthedevicelist.
• Trustalldevices
Connectionrequestswillbeacceptedfromeverydevice.
• Prompttouserifthedeviceisnotatrusteddeviceofthisservice
Ifanon‐trusteddeviceattemptstoaccesstheservice,adialogwillappearto
allowyoutoacceptorrejecttheconnection.
• Rejectthedevicetousetheserviceifitisnotatrusteddeviceofthisservice
Ifanon‐trusteddeviceattemptstoaccesstheservice,theconnectionwillbe
rejectedautomaticallywithoutinformingtheuser.
Notes:Ifadeviceistrustedforaservice,itmayconnecttothisserviceonyourlocal
devicewithoutinformingyou.
4. FAQ
WhatcanBluetoothdo?
• Dial‐uptoInternetwirelesslyviaBluetoothmodemorBluetoothmobile
phone.
• ConnecttoLANviaLANAccessdevicesorPANbridges.
• ShareInternetconnectiontootherBluetoothcomputers.
• ConnectcomputerswirelesslyviaPAN,LAP,SPPorFTP.
• PrintdocumentswirelesslytoBluetoothprinter.
HowcanIfindmyBluetoothdeviceinformation?
Rightclickmydevice‐>SelectProperties….IntheMyBluetoothDevicedialog
box,therearedevicename,deviceaddress,devicemanufacturer,deviceHCIand
LMP(LinkManagerProtocol)versionsandeditions.
WhatismyBluetoothdevicename,andhowtochangeit?
MyBluetoothdevicenameisthenameofUSBdongleinsertedtomycomputer.It
isyourBluetoothidentifierandwillbeshowntootherBluetoothdevices.Youcan
changeitintheMyBluetoothDevicedialogboxbymodifyingDeviceNamein
theGeneralPropertysheet.
Figure1rightclickMyDeviceandselectProperties
Figure2MyBluetoothDevicedialog
Can'tfindtheremotedeviceservices?
• Verifywhethertheremotedeviceiswithintheradiorange.
• Verifythatwhethertheremotedeviceisinconnectablemode.Iftheremote
deviceissettonon‐connectable,otherdevicescannotconnecttoit,and
servicecannotbefound.
• Checkwhethertheremotedevicehasconnectionsalready.
Currently,someBluetoothdevicesdonotsupportscatternet.Thatis,the
devicehaslimitationsinsupportingconnectionamongmulti‐devicesatthe
sametime.Itisrecommendedthatuserstrytoconnectpointtopointifthe
connectioncannotbesetup.
• VerifywhetherbothsideshaveinputtherightBluetoothpasskeyifanysideis
atsecuritylevelHigh.
TheBluetoothpasskeymustbethesameatbothsides.Ifbothsideshaveset
FixedPasskey(thedefaultpasskey)andthepasskeysaredifferent,the
connectioncannotbesetupwiththeauthenticationfailureerror.
HowBluetoothpasskeyworks?IfIchangethefixedpasskey,willitaffectthepaired
devices?
BluetoothpasskeyisusedinauthenticationprocedureforBluetoothsecurity
purpose.Whenremotedeviceconnectstoyourcomputer,hehastoofferthe
sameBluetoothpasskeyaswhatyouinput.IftheBluetoothpasskeysfromtwo
sidesaresame,connectioncanbesetup.Apairedrelationshipisestablishedon
bothsides.Thereisnoneedtoinputpasskeyforthenexttimeofconnection.Any
sidecandeletethepairedrelationship.Changingfixedpasskeywillnotaffectthe
existedpairedrelationship.
Howtoprotectmyservicesfromother’sunauthorizedusage?
• SetSecurityLeveltoHigh.
• Donotstarttheservicesyouarenotusing.
• IfyoustartPANorLAPservice,donotshareyourimportantfoldersinthe
windowsexplorer.WhenotherBluetoothcomputersconnecttoyour
computerviaPANorLAP,yoursharedwindowsfolderwillbeabletobe
accessedtoothercomputers.
5. Specification
General
Radio
Bluetooth
Class
I:
70
~
100
meters
(in
open
space)
Carrier
Frequency:
2.4
~
2.483GHz
Data
Rate:
Up
to
3Mbps
(The
maximum
operating
range
depends
on
the
environmental
Bluetooth
Standard
Bluetooth
v2.1
+
EDR
Spread
Spectrum
FHSS
(Frequency
Hopping
Spread
Spectrum)
Modulation
Method
GFSK
(1Mbps),
¦Ð/4-DOPSK
(2Mbps)
8DPSK
(3Mbps)
I/O
Interface
USB
V2.0
Input
Power
DC
5V,
USB
Power
Sensitivity
-82
dBm
(typical),
GFSK
RF
Output
Power
4 ~ -6
dBm
(typical),
GFSK
System
Support
Windows
7/
Vista/XP/2000
(The
product
is
driven
by
the
bundled
IVT
BlueSoleil
Bluetooth
software
or
Windows
XP
SP2
Bluetooth
stack)
Dimensions
19.0
*
12.0
*
5.5
mm
LED
Indicator
Single LED
Advantage
Functions
Serial
Port
Profile
Dial
Up
Networking
Profile
File
Transfer
Profile
Human
Interface
Device
Profile
Hardcopy
Cable
Replacement
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Bounded Bluetoot
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Software
IVT
BlueSoleil
(Language
Supported:
English,
Simplified
Chinese,
Traditional
Chinese,
Japanese,
Korean,
French,
Italian,
G
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ih)
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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 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.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded
interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated
with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your
body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a
separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.