Contents 1. Installation of the Bluetooth Software............3 2. Configuring Bluetooth services ..............7 3. Device properties and Security settings .............8 4. Remote Camera ................... 10 5. Wireless File Transfer ................16 6. Bluetooth Information Exchanger............20 6.1 Object Push Profile (OPP) ............... 33 6.2 File Transfer Profile (FTP) ...............
1. Installation of the Bluetooth Software Place the installation CD-ROM into the PC. Setup should start automatically. If setup does not start go to Windows File Explorer, locate the CD-ROM and run ‘setup.exe’ Choose ‘Install (v3.03.13(C))’. The InstallShield Wizard will start. On the Welcome screen click Next to continue.
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Installation is in progress...wait a few seconds. You will get a dialogue box indicating that the Installation process may take up to 15 minutes. Click Yes to proceed. You will get a prompt to insert the USB-BT device. Do so and click OK. If your PC has an integrated BT module, this dialogue box will not appear.
2. Configuring Bluetooth services Right click the ICON in the tray bar and select Service Properties... from the menu to open the ‘Service Properties’ window Now you are able to toggle the following Bluetooth™-services Bluetooth Information Exchange Service: ... enables a (server) function that allows files, images and business cards to be transferred from a remote device using Bluetooth Information Exchanger.
3. Device Properties and Security settings Open the ‘Device Properties and Security’ window Right click the ICON in the tray bar and select Device Properties and Security... from the menu. You will get a general overview of your Bluetooth™ Hardware properties You can get useful information, such as Device Name, Device Address or the Manufacturer Name of your Bluetooth chipset.
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The Security Tab allows you to configure your Bluetooth™ device security Discoverability mode: Set whether your device is visible to other Bluetooth™ devices or not. Other devices will be still able to establish a connection to your device as long as your Connectability mode is set to ‘Connectable mode’ Connectability mode: Set whether you allow remote Bluetooth™...
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All available Bluetooth™ cameras will be listed. Right click the camera and select ‘Connect’ or just double click the camera ICON A green/yellow connected chain will be displayed if the Bluetooth™ connection is established. A second window appears which shows an almost live preview of the camera picture.
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You will see a small preview of the transferred pictures in Remote Camera” application. Just double click a picture to open it in your default picture viewer. You can easily disconnect the Camera by right clicking on the camera ICON and selecting Disconnect from the context menu. A dialogue box appears and asks whether the Bluetooth™...
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It is possible to change some default settings in the Remote Camera application. Choose [Bluetooth]->[Properties]->[...] from the menu. Device detection filter The Remote Camera application may discover devices other than digital cameras, depending on which profiles are supported. Adjusting the setting to “Loose filtering” will increase the chance that devices other than cameras will be detected.
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Settings for size of captured image Images will be sent to your PC after having been automatically converted to the size specified in the dialog box above, regardless of the size of the original image data. Inbox settings Opens Browse folders...” dialog box and allows you to select the folder where you would like your captured images to be saved.
5. Wireless File Transfer Launch the ‘Wireless File Transfer’ application Right click the ICON in the tray bar and select Wireless File Transfer. There is a second way to launch the Wireless File Transfer application. A right click a file allows you to select ‘to Bluetooth’ -> ‘Search other devices’...
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After device discovery, select the Bluetooth™ devices to which you want to send the file. You can also add more than one File or Folder to the list. Finally click ‘Send’ and the Files/Folders will be transferred to the selected Bluetooth™...
6. Bluetooth Information Exchanger Launch the ‘Bluetooth Information Exchanger’ application Double click the ICON on the Desktop or open Explorer. This feature is fully integrated into Explorer FTP: File Transfer This is mainly used to handle files and folders in the same way as it exist locally.
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“General” shows the Device Name and the Device Type (Class of Device). To clear the list of the most recently used Bluetooth™ devices click the ‘Clear’ button. The device list in the example below appears after right clicking on any file or folder. Example: You have two devices in the list...
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“Inbox/Business Card” offers a choice: Inbox Directory: Sets the location on the hard drive of Inbox” folder (where incoming business cards are saved). Click the [Browse] button to open Browse folders” window. Specify the directory where you would like Inbox” to reside, and click the [OK] button. My Business Card: Sets the location where you save your personal business card containing your personal details.
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In “Shared Folder” you can set the location on the hard drive of a shared folder used when exchanging files with “File transfer”. Click the [Browse] button to open Browse folders” window. Specify the directory where you want Shared Folder” to reside, and then click the [OK] button.
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“Image Inbox” offers a choice: Image Inbox Directory: Sets the location of Image Box” folder (where image data that has been received will be saved) on the hard drive. Click the [Browse] button to open Browse folders” window. Specify the directory where you wish Image Box”...
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“Transfer Mode” sets which service to use for sending files when you right click in Explorer and select “To Bluetooth”. Object Push: Sending files usind OPP (Object Push Profile). File transfer: Sending files using FTP (File Transfer Protocol). The destination device may only support one of these profiles. Sending a file using a profile not supported by the destination device will result in error.
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Service Security allows you to set some OBEX related security settings. Object Push: When another device generates a request to send or receive a business card, a message is displayed asking whether you will allow the card to be sent or received. File Transfer: When another device generates a request to send or receive a file, a message is displayed asking whether you will allow an FTP connection.
6.1 Object Push Profile (OPP) Double click the ICON on the Desktop or open Explorer. This feature is also fully integrated into Explorer. Double click the “Object Push” ICON to perform any OPP operation. If the remote device is not in the device list you have to perform device discovery again.
Service Discovery: A Service Discovery will be performed to check whether OPP is supported by the Remote device. Send Business Card To: The personal business card will be sent to a destination device (i.e. "BT_Remote_PC"). Receive Partner’s Business Card From: The business card will be pulled from a destination device (i.e.
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If an OBEX password is set on the remote device please enter the correct password. You will get a list of all files and folders of the remote device. Drag’n Drop operations with files and folder to/from this window are supported.
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Right clicking on a file in the remote directory displays a context menu with the following entries: Receive File: Copy the file from the remote device the local device. Delete: Deletes the file on the remote device. Right clicking on a folder in the remote directory displays a context menu with the following entries: Open: Displays the subfolder directory.
6.3 Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) Double click the ICON on the Desktop or open Explorer. This feature is also fully integrated into Explorer. Double click the “Image Transfer” ICON to perform any BIP operation to a remote device If the remote device is not in the device list you have to do a device discovery again.
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‘Bluetooth’ menu of Bluetooth Settings Add New Connection...: Launches New Connection Wizard”. Connect: Establishes a Bluetooth™ connection to the selected device. Disconnect: Disconnects an existing Bluetooth™ connection of the selected device. Detail...: Shows detailed information of the selected connection. Delete: Deletes the selected connection ICON.
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AV player selection...: Music applications and video playback applications installed on your PC (e.g.,"Windows Media Player 9" and "InterVideo WinDVD") may be operated by the remote control buttons on your stereo headphones. The remote control command sent by the stereo headphones must be compliant with the Bluetooth AVRCP-profile.
7.1 Configure a connection to a BT Mouse and/or Keyboard Launch the ‘Add New Connection Wizard’ application. Right click the ICON in the tray bar and select Add New Connection. It is also possible to launch Bluetooth Settings and then click the ‘New Connection button’.
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Now the availability of the HID-profile will be checked, and if security is on, the pairing will be done. You have to know the Passkey of the mouse. For most mice one of the following passkeys will fit: “0000”, “0”, “1234” or just press [ENTER]. You have to enter the proper passkey, and then click ‘OK’...
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Now the Bluetooth™ Connection to the mouse will be configured and the necessary drivers will be installed. Here the “Connection Name” can be edited and a different one can be assigned. If you are satisfied with the the assigned name and ICON click ‘Next’...
Create Shortcut on Desktop: Creates a shortcut of the selected connection ICON on the desktop. Rename: Renames the selected connection ICON. Change ICONs: Assigns a different ICON to the selected connection. 7.2 Configure a connection to a Bluetooth™ enabled printer Launch the ‘Add New Connection Wizard’...
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A list of all available Bluetooth™ devices will be displayed. Choose the appropriate one and click ‘Next’ Now the availability of the HCRP-profile will be checked, and if security is on, the pairing will be done. You have to know the Passkey of the printer.
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Now you can choose a printer port. Which you select does not matter, because the Bluetooth™ connection wizard automatically assigns the correct port during the connection configuration. Click ‘Next’ on this window to proceed. Choose the correct driver for your printer. You may have to specify the location where the printer driver is located.
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After finishing installation of printer drivers you will get a summary view in the Bluetooth connection wizard. Click ‘Next’ to proceed. Here the “Connection Name” can be edited and a different one can be assigned. If you are satisfied with the the assigned name and ICON click ‘Next’...
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Connect: Establishes a Bluetooth™ connection to the selected device. Disconnect: Disconnects an existing Bluetooth™ connection to the selected device. Delete: Deletes the selected connection ICON. Detail: Shows detailed information of the selected connection. Create Shortcut on Desktop: Creates a shortcut of the selected connection ICON on the desktop. Rename: Renames the selected connection ICON.
7.3 Configure a Dial-up connection Launch the ‘Add New Connection Wizard’ application. Right click the ICON in the tray bar and select Add New Connection. It is also possible to launch Bluetooth Settings and then click the ‘New Connection button’. Please make sure that your Bluetooth™...
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Now the availability of the DUN-profile will be checked, and if security is on, the pairing will be done. Baiscally you have to enter the passkey on the PC side, and then you have to confirm this passkey on the mobile phone. Additionally, on some mobile phones you have to confirm the connection request of the PC.
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Now you are able to configure some special AT commands for the dial-up connection. This AT commands are necessary for HSCSD and GPRS connections. Basically the GPRS APN can also be preconfigured on the mobile phone. If you are already able to establish a GPRS connection from the mobile phone it isn’t necessary to enter the APN again as AT command.
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Connect: Establishes a Bluetooth™ connection to the selected device. Disconnect: Disconnects an existing Bluetooth™ connection to the selected device. Delete: Deletes the selected connection ICON. Detail: Shows detailed information of the selected connection. Create Shortcut on Desktop: Creates a shortcut of the selected connection ICON on the desktop. Rename: Renames the selected connection ICON.
7.4 Configure a Stereo Headset connection Launch the ‘Add New Connection Wizard’ application. Right click the ICON in the tray bar and select Add New Connection. It is also possible to launch Bluetooth Settings and then click the ‘New Connection button’. Please make sure that your Bluetooth™...
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Now the availability of the A2DP-profile will be checked, and if security is on, the pairing will be done. You have to know the Passkey of the Headset. For most headsets one of the following passkeys will fit: “0000”, “0”, “1234” or just press [ENTER]. You have to enter the proper passkey, and then click ‘OK’...
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Connect: Establishes a Bluetooth™ connection to the selected device. Disconnect: Disconnects an existing Bluetooth™ connection to the selected device. Delete: Deletes the selected connection ICON. Detail: Shows detailed information of the selected connection. Create Shortcut on Desktop: Creates a shortcut of the selected connection ICON on the desktop. Rename: Renames the selected connection ICON.
7.5 Configure a Headset connection Launch the ‘Add New Connection Wizard’ application. Right click the ICON in the tray bar and select Add New Connection. It is also possible to launch Bluetooth Settings and then click the ‘New Connection button’. Please make sure that your Bluetooth™...
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Now the availability of the Headset-profile will be checked, and if security is on, the pairing will be done. You have to know the Passkey of the Headset. For most headsets one of the following passkeys will fit: “0000”, “0”, “1234” or just press [ENTER]. You have to enter the proper passkey, and then click ‘OK’...
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Here the “Connection Name” can be edited and a different one can be chosen. If you are satisfied with the the assignment of name and ICON click ‘Next’ to continue. Finally you will be informed that the connection registration is completed. Click ‘Finish’...
Create Shortcut on Desktop: Creates a shortcut of the selected connection ICON on the desktop. Rename: Renames the selected connection ICON. Change ICONs: Assigns a different ICON to the selected connection. 7.6 Configure a FAX connection Launch the ‘Add New Connection Wizard’ application. Right click the ICON in the tray bar and select Add New Connection.
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Here the “Connection Name” can be edited and a different one can be chosen. If you are satisfied with the the assignment of name and ICON click ‘Next’ to continue. Finally you will be informed that the connection registration is completed. Click ‘Finish’...
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Create Shortcut on Desktop: Creates a shortcut of the selected connection ICON on the desktop. Rename: Renames the selected connection ICON. Change ICONs: Assigns a different ICON to the selected connection. You have to enable fax cababilities in Windows. Open the Printers and Faxes view: [START]-[Printers and Faxes] Then click “Set up faxing”...
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Configure Receive” properties If you have selected to automatically receive faxes, a Bluetooth™ connection ICON will appear in the tray bar. Now you can use your fax device in the same way as a usual printer. Limitation: ® If automatic FAX receiving is enabled on Microsoft FAX manager and DUN, FAX, or LAP profile ICON is registered on "Bluetooth Settings", then it may take a couple of minutes to turn on Bluetooth on resume from standy.
7.7 Configure a Network connection Launch the ‘Add New Connection Wizard’ application. Right click the ICON in the tray bar and select Add New Connection. It is also possible to launch Bluetooth Settings and then click the ‘New Connection button’. Please make sure that your Bluetooth™...
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The Connection wizard decides based on the CoD (Class of Device) which profile to connect to. If CoD indicates an Access Point the following profiles will be looked for: PAN->LAP->DUN Now the availability of the PAN->LAP->DUN will be checked, and if security is on, the pairing will be done.
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Here Connection Name” can be edited and a different one can be chosen. If you are satisfied with the the assignment of name and ICON click ‘Next’ to continue. Finally you will be informed that the connection registration is completed. Additional available profiles will be listed, i.e.
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Create Shortcut on Desktop: Creates a shortcut of the selected connection ICON on the desktop. Rename: Renames the selected connection ICON. Change ICONs: Assigns a different ICON to the selected connection. If you connect to an Access Point which is connected to the Internet and you have a connection to another LAN with the integrated network card at the same time, you have to change the metric setting to browse in the internet.
8. FAQ A remote device is not listed in the device list Make sure your remote device is discoverable. Check the manual for instructions. How do I select the profile to connect to? Select “Custom Mode” in the Bluetooth Connection Wizard. You will get a list of all availabe profiles of the remote device.
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Enables image-only files to be transferred to a wireless device. Bluetooth Profile A specification that guarantees the connection to the service function of a remote Bluetooth device. For a Bluetooth device to send and receive information to and from another device, both devices must support shared profiles designated for each function, such as dial-up networking, faxing, printing and human interface devices.
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Abbreviation of LAN Access Profile. A Bluetooth profile that enables you to establish a Bluetooth connection to a LAN access point to access a LAN via PPP. Abbreviation of Object Push Profile. A Bluetooth profile that enables you to exchange business cards with a wireless device.
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Names, (e)mail addresses, telephone numbers and other information are exchanged in the form of electronic business cards (in *.vcf format), allowing all parties to easily register each other's data in their address books. ® The standard is extensively compatible with Microsoft ®...
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