Index CHAPTER 1 Supported profiles Supported languages Supported operating systems Limitations 2 3 3 3 CHAPTER 2 Setup for Windows 2000/XP/Vista 4 CHAPTER 3 Basic setting Express Mode Set-up Custom Mode Set-up 7 7 13 CHAPTER 4 Advanced features Encrypting the content of your transmissions Manually creating a virtual Bluetooth COM port 20 21 22 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
1 Chapter1 Supported profiles (a) Dial-Up Network (DUN) (b) Fax profile (FAX) (c) Local Access Profile (LAP) (d) Serial Port Profile (SPP) (e) Human Interface Devices (HID) (f) Hard Copy Replacement Profile (HCRP) (g) File Transfer Profile (FTP) (h) Object Push Profile (OPP) (i) Headset Profile (HSP) (j) Personal Area Network (PAN) (k) Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) (l) Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) (m) A/V Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) (n) Generic Audio Video Distribution Profile (GAVDP) 2
Supported languages The Bluetooth Stack for Windows supports the following languages. Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Simplified) Danish Dutch English French German Greek Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Russian Spanish Swedish Russian Supported operating systems The Bluetooth Stack for Windows supports the following operating systems.
2 Chapter2 Setup for Windows 2000/XP/Vista Installing Bluetooth software for Windows 1. Insert the software CD and the setup menu will launch automatically, please tab the option to install the software 2.
3. When the License Agreement screen is displayed, read the License Agreement, then clicks the radio button to the left of "I accept the terms in the license agreement" and then clicks the “Next“button. 4. Please click “install” to begin the installation. 5. During the installation, the system will try to detect your Bluetooth device, please plug in your Bluetooth device and then click on the “OK” button.
6. Please click “Finish” to complete the installation. 7. You may need to restart for made the software effective. .
3 Chapter 3 Basic setting Methods for registering new devices using the Bluetooth Utility shall now be described. A Bluetooth mouse shall be connected and set up using [Bluetooth Settings] as an example. [Bluetooth Settings] provides two set-up methods: "Express Mode" and "Custom Mode." • Express Mode [Bluetooth Settings] will automatically detect and register services.
Note The same result can be achieved by right-clicking on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray and selecting [Bluetooth Settings] from the menu that appears. The [Add new Connection Wizard ] window below will appear when other devices have already been registered. Please click the mode and click “Next” button to detect Bluetooth devices." 3.1.
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard)] window will appear. 1. Switch the device power ON to make it connectable via Bluetooth. 2. Confirm that [Express Mode] has been selected in the [Add New Connection Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard)] window, and click on the [Next] button. Searching for Bluetooth devices will start.
When the device has been detected, the name and address of the device will appear in the [Add New Connection Wizard (Select Device)] window. Note If no device is found, please confirm that the device has been made connectable via Bluetooth, and click on the [Refresh] button. A further device search will be performed. 3.1.3 Detecting services 1. Select the device name from [Device List] and click on the [Next] button.
Bluetooth device detection will commence(See it on next page). Note ●If several services (profiles) are supported by the device, the service that has been set to the highest priority shall be automatically selected and set up in Express Mode. Please use Custom Mode if you wish to select desired services manually. •When a service has been detected, a window prompting you to enter the Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear.(for example , pairing a mobile phone with a PC).
3.1.4 Registering settings information The [Add New Connection Wizard (Completing the Add New Connection Wizard)] window will appear. 1. Click on the [Finish] button The [Bluetooth Settings] window will appear. The icons of the registered devices will appear, and the devices will be ready to use.
3.2 Custom Mode Set-up 3.2.1 Starting Bluetooth Settings 1. Click [Start]Æ[All Programs]Æ[Bluetooth]Æ[Bluetooth Settings]. (Under Windows 2000, click [Start]→[Programs]→[Bluetooth]→[Bluetooth Settings].) Note ●The same result can be achieved by right-clicking on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray and selecting [Bluetooth Settings] from the menu that appears. The [Bluetooth Settings] window below will appear when other devices have already been registered.
3.2.2 Detecting Bluetooth devices The [Add New Connection Wizard window will appear. 1. Switch the device power ON to make it connectable via Bluetooth. 2. Confirm that [Custom Mode] has been selected in the [Add New Connection Wizard window, and click on the [Next] button. Searching for Bluetooth devices will start.
When the device has been detected, the name and address of the device will appear in the [Add New Connection Wizard (Select Device)] window. Note ●If no device is found, please confirm that the device has been made connectable via Bluetooth, and click on the [Update] button. ●A further device search will be performed.
3.2.3 Detecting services 1. Select the device name from [Device List] and click on the [Next] button. Note ● When a service has been detected, a window prompting you to enter the Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enter the passkey and click on the [OK] button. ● If you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount of time has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for security reasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.
Note ●When a device supports several services If the device supports several services, you can use Custom Mode to manually select the services (profiles) you wish to use from the list that appears under [Select Services]. Example: List of wireless modem station services If Express Mode is used to perform the set-up, the highest-priority service in the device will be automatically selected and configured. 2. Click on the [OK] button.
Note ● If you wish to change the icon, please click on the [Change Icon] button and select your preferred icon from the list that appears.
3.2.4 Registering settings information The [Add New Connection Wizard (Completing the Add New Connection Wizard)] window will appear. Click on the [Finish] button The [Bluetooth Settings] window will appear. The icons of the registered devices will appear, and the devices will be ready to use.
4 Chapter 4 Advanced features 4.1 Making a device undiscoverable to other users 1. Right-click on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray, and then click on [Options…]. The [Options] window will appear. 2. Tab [Security], then select [Custom Level], enable [Non-discoverable mode], and then click on the [OK] button. Your device will now be undetectable by other users, even when they search for other devices.
4.2 Encrypting the content of your transmissions Since Bluetooth communication is conducted wirelessly, there is always the possibility that a third party may be able to intercept your transmissions. You can use encryption to render the content indecipherable to anyone who manages to intercept it. Important ●Encrypting your transmissions will still not guarantee complete security. Accordingly, please be aware that transmitting data is conducted with an element of risk for the user. 1.
●The window in which you enter the passkey will not appear once you have connected more than two times to the device. ●if the device with that software was the Bluetooth 2.1+EDR device, sometimes you can pair the devices without PIN codes (such as HID devices). 4.3 Manually creating a virtual Bluetooth COM port In order for a PC to connect to and communicate with a Bluetooth device, the Bluetooth Utility will create a gateway for data to be exchanged between the respective devices.
• 4.3.2 Bluetooth virtual COM port for a server Virtual COM port used when your device is the server, and requests are received from another device. Creating a virtual COM port Bluetooth virtual COM ports are created according to the procedure below: 1. Select [Start]→[Control Panel], and double-click the [Hardware and Sound] icon. The [Printers and Other Hardware] window appears. 2. Double-click on the [Bluetooth Local COM] icon. The [Printers and Other Hardware] window will appear.
Note ●If the Control Panel is displayed in "Classic View" and you are running Windows 2000, skip to Step 2. ● If you are running Windows XP, double-click on the [Printers and Other Hardware] icon. 3. Click on the [Add...] button. Note ●Even when the Control Panel appears in Classic view, please simply click on the [Bluetooth Local COM] icon. ● No such distinction between viewing formats exists in Windows 2000. 4.3.
A message will appear asking you to confirm that you wish to delete the port. 2. Click on the [Yes] button. The port will be deleted. 3. Click on the [OK] button.
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.
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