Class2 USB Bluetooth adapter User’s Manual (GUBTI2I) Billionton Systems, Inc.
Blue Manager Suite for Windows Blue Manager Suite is a Bluetooth communication application that helps you easily manage and interact with your wireless personal area network (WPAN) and remote Bluetooth devices including mobile phones, modems, and access points.
Blue Manager Suite Main Screen Blue Manager’s main screen provides easy-to-use controls for the application. Note: The controls throughout Blue Manager operate much as in other Windows applications. If you aren’t familiar with Windows navigation controls, see Windows Help for details. The screen’s menu bar includes the following: • Application provides commands for opening your Bluetooth Inbox (see Object Push Settings), configuring the application, and exiting.
• Help View this help file. • Device Filter Filters the set of devices to be displayed. There are three options: o Show Only Discovered Devices Shows only those devices found in the most recent discovery. No other devices are displayed. o Show My Devices Shows recently discovered devices, all connected devices, and all paired devices. o Show All Known Devices Shows all devices ever discovered or connected.
Configuring Blue Manager Suite Use the Configuration dialog to customize the behavior of Blue Manager and the local device (computer, PCA, or PDA) running it. Click the Configuration button, or select Application > Configuration.
Note: Selecting to discover names for all devices will make inquiries much slower. Dialog and Message options Use these to select certain messages and dialogs that appear throughout the application. Local Device Settings Use the Local Device settings window to control information seen by remote users about the device running Blue Manager. • Bluetooth Device Name: the name used to identify the local device to remote users. Use a name that clearly identifies the local device.
Blue Manager supports a wide range of Bluetooth profiles, and automatically assigns profiles according to device type in these situations: • the first time the application is run (assigns profiles to the local device and devices connected to it) • when devices are installed • when devices are discovered Use the Profile Manager window to view the available profiles, and the devices/services assigned to each.
Note: Use caution when making an entire drive available for sharing. Keep in mind all files and subfolders that this would make available. • Remove Share. Removes sharing permission from folders. Select a folder and click Remove Share. • Set Properties. Sets read/write permissions for shared files and folders and the names of shared folders. Select a shared folder and click Set Properties. Object Push Settings Use the Object Push settings window to control receipt of certain files from remote devices.
• A2DP Settings: Select options for automatically switching the windows audio card when an A2DP (stereo headset) connection is made. Basic Imaging Settings Use this settings panel to control the Basic Imaging features made available to remote devices. • Allow other devices to exchange images with this computer When checked, other devices can access Basic Imaging Responder features on your computer. • Image folder Specifies the folder into which other devices can push or pull images.
Performing Common Operations Use the following to see how to perform basic tasks using Blue Manager.
The Properties item displays the following properties of a selected remote device: • Name Device’s name if one has been provided, otherwise the device’s address. • Address Address assigned to the device. • Class Type of the remote device, such as modem or desktop computer. • Status Whether the device is in range, connected, trusted, and so forth. • Services Types of services available on the remote device, such as Object Push or Dialup Networking.
Browsing Services Bluetooth enables a range of functions such as transferring files, browsing folders, and dial-up networking. However, specific Bluetooth devices generally support only some of these functions. Use Blue Manager to browse the services available through connected remote devices. 1. Right-click the device and select Display Services. Or, simply double-click the device. 2. Blue Manager will connect to the device and attempt to discover the services it supports.
o To upload a file, click the "FTP Send File" toolbar button and select the file to send. o To create a folder, click the "FTP New Folder" toolbar button and enter a folder name o To delete a file, select it and click the "FTP Delete File" toolbar button. o Long file operations can be cancelled by clicking the "FTP Cancel Transfer" toolbar button. 5. When you are done, right-click the device icon and select "Disconnect".
• Make sure the remote device is in range and accepting connections. • If a PIM such as Outlook or Outlook Express is selected in your Object Push Settings, be sure the PIM software is running when you initiate the exchange. Exchanging Files with Remote Devices Blue Manager enables you to exchange files between the local and remote devices. The sender always initiates the exchange. Files are placed in the "Inbox" on the receiving device. To send a file to a remote device using Object Push: 1.
• Check properties on the selected device (right-click and choose Properties...), and make sure the device supports Object Push. Serial Ports (Client and Server) The Serial Port Client and Serial Port Server profiles (sometimes called “cable replacement”) enable you to use a Bluetooth connection in place of a serial COM cable.
Bluetooth Profile Overview A Bluetooth “profile” is a collection of settings that defines standard communication methods and applications for a particular type of Bluetooth device.
Troubleshooting If you have trouble connecting to or using remote Bluetooth devices with Blue Manager, try these solutions. • Your Bluetooth adapter must be plugged in and recognized by the Blue Manager software. When your adapter is recognized, the Bluetooth icon in the system tray will be blue or green. A gray icon indicates that Blue Manager cannot access any Bluetooth adapter. • Make sure the remote device is turned on, has Bluetooth enabled, and is configured to allow incoming connections.
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