User's Manual

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.
When the Blue Manager Suite is installed, the software also installs four Bluetooth COM ports:
two for general serial port use (client and server), and two for dial-up networking (client and
server). You can use these ports just as you would ordinary COM ports.
You can view the Bluetooth COM ports in the Profile Manager under Serial Port Servers, or in
the Windows Device Manager under Ports.
To use a client port: use Blue Manager to select a remote device, and connect to its
serial port. After connecting, your applications can open and use the client port just
like any other.
To use a server port: open the server port from any application that uses serial ports.
Remote devices with a serial port client can connect to the local device and
communicate through this port.
Using Dial-up Networking
Windows enables you to create a Bluetooth dial-up networking (DUN) connection that you
can use as with any other dial-up connection.
For detailed instructions, open Windows Help and Support, search for “Bluetooth DUN,” and
follow these points:
You must have a BT-compliant DUN gateway device installed.
Select Bluetooth Modem – DUN as the device to use.
Use a maximum speed of 115200.
Blue Manager must be running to use the connection.