Twinhead TABLETPC Tablet Computer with 802.11b and Bluetooth User Manual Users manual part 3

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Appendix C — Installation of the Bluetooth
Choose a business card as needed-each time a remote device requests
your business card you must select a card from your PIM. If you ignore the
request the remote device will receive a timeout notice.
Always send the same business card-when this option is selected a
dialog appears that allows you to set a default business card, which will be
sent automatically when requests are received.
Where to store received business cards. The Received Business Cards
options are:
•
Microsoft Outlook
•
Outlook Express
•
Lotus Notes
NOTE: The selected Received Business Cards option
does not influence the settings on other PIMrelated property pages.
For example, even if the PIM Item Transfer service
business card option on this computer is configured
to "Do Not Accept", the PIM Item Transfer
application will still accept business cards that
the application has specifically requested via its
"Receive" or "Exchange" functions.
Email attachments. The only option is include or do not include
attachments with email that is sent or received on this computer using this
service.
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Installation of the Bluetooth — PIM Synchronization setting
PIM Synchronization setting
Overview
The PIM Synchronization Application is used to synchronize the Personal
Information Manager (PIM) database of this computer with the PIM
database of a remote Bluetooth device.
The supported PIMs are:
•
Microsoft Outlook
•
Microsoft Outlook Express
•
Lotus Notes.
The supported data types are:
•
Business cards
•
Calendar items
•
Email (with or without attachments)
•
Notes.
Configure PIM Synchronization
The Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Client Applications > PIM
Synchronization > General tab provides options to configure:
•
The application name- to change it, highlight the existing name
and enter the new name.
•
Enable or disable secure connection. To enable secure
connection, place a checkmark in the box.
•
The PIM items to be synchronized and the PIM on this computer
with which those items should be synced.
NOTE: If synchronization is enabled for a specific
item type, but is not enabled for that item type on
the remote device, synchronization WILL NOT takes
place for that item.
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Appendix C — Installation of the Bluetooth
The data item types which can be synchronized are:
•
Business cards
•
Calendar items
•
Email (with or without attachments-see below)
•
Notes
Possible synchronization options for each of these data item types include:
Do Not Synchronize-this item type will not be synchronized
Synchronize Microsoft Outlook-this item type will be synced with its
matching entry in Microsoft Outlook, regardless of the PIM that contains
this entry on the remote device. If a matching Outlook entry does not exist,
it will be created
Synchronize Outlook-Express-this item type will be synced with its
matching entry in Express, regardless of the PIM that contains this entry on
the remote device. If a matching Express entry does not exist, it will be
created
Synchronize Lotus Notes-this item type will be synced with its matching
entry in Lotus Notes, regardless of the PIM that contains this entry on the
remote device. If a matching Notes entry does not exist, it will be created.
NOTE: All choices are not available for all items.
For example, Notes items can only be synchronized
in Microsoft Outlook, therefore Lotus Notes and
Outlook Express do not appear as options in the
"Notes" item shortcut menu.
Personal Information Managers that are not
installed on this computer do not appear as options
in the shortcut menus.
Email attachments. The only option is include or do not include
attachments with email that is sent or received on this computer using this
service.
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Installation of the Bluetooth — Serial port setting
Serial port setting
The Bluetooth Serial Port service allows two Bluetooth devices to establish
a wireless connection through virtual communications ports and then use
that connection as if it were a hardwired serial cable between the devices.
To establish a Bluetooth serial port connection:
Connections are initiated from the client:
On the client, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", select
"Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood".
1. In the right pane of "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood", rightclick anywhere except on a device name and select "Refresh"
from the pop-up menu.
2. In the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click the
server you want to establish a connection with and select
"Discover Available Services" from the popup menu to update
the available services list. The available services will be
displayed in the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places".
3. In the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places", double-click
"Bluetooth Serial Port". A dialog box appears that contains the
communications port number assigned to this connection by the
client. The application that will use this connection must be
configured to send data to this port.
4. Depending on the security configuration, the dialog box that
provides communications port information may not appear until
after Authentication and Authorization have been accomplished.
The application on the server must be configured to use the correct
communications port.
To determine the communications port being used by the service:
* On the server, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click
"My Device" and select "Properties" from the pop-up menu
* In the "Bluetooth Configuration Panel", select the "Local Services"
tab.
* Double-click the "Bluetooth Serial Port" service to display its "Service
Properties" dialog box. The "Service Properties" dialog box shows the
communications port the connection is using.
To close a Bluetooth serial port connection
Connections are normally closed from the client:
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* On the client, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", select
(highlight) the device that is providing the "Bluetooth Serial Port" service.
* In the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click "Bluetooth Serial
Port" and then select "Disconnect Bluetooth Serial Port" from the popup menu. Though not recommended, connections can also be closed from
the server:
* On the server, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", select
(highlight) "My Device".
* In the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click "Bluetooth Serial
Port" and then select Stop to close the service. The service must be restarted before it will be available to remote devices (right-click Bluetooth
Serial Port and select Start from the pop-up menu).
ActiveSync setting
ActiveSync setting for Windows
1. Right-click on Bluetooth Configuration icon from the toolbar in
the desktop window. Select Setup and then open Configuration
window.
2. Select Local Service tab from the Bluetooth Configuration
window. In the Service Properties window, please learn by heart
the current COM port this computer uses, for example: COM 6,
in order to identify this value with the configuration of Microsoft
ActiveSync later .
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Installation of the Bluetooth — ActiveSync setting
3. In the Microsoft ActiveSync window, select Connection Settings...
from drop-down list of File menu.
4. Choose the same COM port. (in this case, it is COM 6 that
Bluetooth Serial port uses shown in the Step 2.)
5. Please refer to the PDA ActiveSync Setting to complete
the Bluetooth ActiveSync Configuration Process
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Audio Gateway setting for windows
The Audio Gateway Application allows a remote Bluetooth device to use
this computer's microphone and speakers as the remote device's audio
input and output devices.
*Remember please switch your Audio device to "Bluetooth Audio" from
control panel.
Open a connection to the Audio Gateway service that is provided by
another Bluetooth device using one of these techniques:
•
Windows system tray, Bluetooth icon
•
From Bluetooth Explorer
•
Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard
Installation of the Bluetooth — Audio Gateway setting for windows
From Bluetooth Explorer to connection your headset device.
Key in headset pair key or PIN code. (Refer to the Headset's user's manual
for reference)
Close an audio gateway connection:
If the connection was established via the Bluetooth icon in the Windows
system tray; click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect, Audio Gateway
and then select the device that is providing the service (active connections
have a checkmark in front of them). Or No matter how the connection was
created, In My Bluetooth Places, right-click the service name and select
Disconnect.Configure The Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Client
Applications > Audio Gateway > General tab provides options to
configure:
•
The application name-- to change it, highlight the existing name
and enter the new name.
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Appendix C — Installation of the Bluetooth
•
Enable or disable secure connection. To enable secure
connection, place a checkmark in the box.
Personal area network setting for windows
The Personal Area Networking (PAN) chapter will show you how two or
more Bluetooth enabled devices can form an ad-hoc network and how the
same mechanism can be used to access a remote network through a
network access point.
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Installation of the Bluetooth — Personal area network setting for windows
How to setup an Ad-hoc Network
1.
On the client, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places",
select "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood".
2.
In the right pane of "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood", right-click
anywhere except on a device name and select Refresh from
the pop-up menu.
3.
In the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click the
server that will provide the Networking Access Service and
select Discover Available Services from the pop-up menu to
update the available services list. The available services will be
displayed in the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places".
Double click Network Access to establish a PAN network.
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Appendix C — Installation of the Bluetooth
If the system pops up a "Bluetooth PIN Code Request" window please
key in the same passkey or PIN code between the two devices.
Once connected, you can check your Bluetooth PAN network neighborhood
from the file explorer or by the "Search Computers" function.
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Installation of the Bluetooth — Personal area network setting for windows
How to setup with Bluetooth Network Access Point
The Bluetooth Software makes it easy to join an existing personal network,
hosted by another Bluetooth device (PocketPC, desktop, etc.) From the My
Bluetooth Places, choose Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, and select
the Bluetooth device that you want to establish a PAN connection and
double click the device icon.
It will list out all the available services of this device, please select the NAP
Service.
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Appendix C — Installation of the Bluetooth
Right click the NAP Service and select "Connect to Network Access
Point", your PC will get an IP address from the Network Access Point.
At this moment, you might be prompted to enter the IP network settings; if
this is the case, choose "Obtain an IP address automatically" from your
Bluetooth Network TCP/IP setting.
After selecting the host, a connection will then be established between your
PC and the host over the personal network.
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