Bluetooth Solutions
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Introduction Bluetooth is a short range wireless communication technology. It is designed to replace the traditional cable connections currently used to link compatible devices. These can be cable connections between computers and printers, computers and mobile phones and between mobile phones and headsets. Bluetooth is designed to operate in the internationally recognised ISM (Industrial Scientific and Medical) frequency band. Within the ISM band (2.4GHz – 2.
Getting Started Installing the Software Note: Do not connect your Bluetooth USB Adaptor or insert your Bluetooth PC Card until you have completed the install procedure detailed below. 1) Insert the CD into the CD/DVD drive on your PC. The CD should start automatically and present you with an installation menu. If the CD fails to start automatically, click on the Start button, select Run and type D:\Setup.exe (assuming your CD/DVD drive is D) then press Enter or click OK.
Installing the Hardware Bluetooth USB Adaptor Bluetooth PC Card 1) Insert the Bluetooth USB Adaptor into the USB port. 2) Windows will inform you that new hardware has been discovered and that it is being installed. 1) Insert the Bluetooth PC Card into a free PC Card Slot. 2) Windows will inform you that new hardware has been discovered and that it is being installed. Note: Windows XP users will need to click Next, Continue Anyway then Finish.
Bluetooth Configuration After successful installation of the software and hardware you should have a new item on the Windows taskbar. This is the Bluetooth tray icon. Bluetooth Tray Icon Windows 2000 Bluetooth Tray Icon Windows XP Right-click on it, select Advanced Configuration and you will see the following screen. Note: The computer name you see here is the same as your computer name or the name you chose during the installation process. The computer type is either “Desktop” or “Laptop”.
To check your hardware is working click on the Hardware tab. If the Device Status is showing Device Not Found then your USB Adaptor or PC Card has not been detected by the software. If the device is not plugged in, insert it and select this hardware option again. Note: There are more details about the Bluetooth Configuration Panel in the Bluetooth help guide. You can view this help by clicking on the Help button, seen here in the bottom right hand corner.
My Bluetooth Places After installation of the Bluetooth software you will have a new icon on your desktop. This is the My Bluetooth Places icon. My Bluetooth Places - Desktop Icon Double-click on this icon to bring up My Bluetooth Places.
Device Discovery Windows 98/Me/2000 Double-click on Find Bluetooth Devices. A search for other Bluetooth devices within radio range will start automatically. If any devices are discovered they will be displayed. Windows XP Click on View devices in range. A search for other Bluetooth devices within radio range will start automatically. If any devices are discovered they will be displayed. Note: The search may take a few minutes if there are many discoverable Bluetooth devices within range.
Service Discovery Each device you have discovered will have services you can access. To find out which services a device supports double click on that device. You will then see all the services listed, providing the services are compatible and the device has not gone out of range or been switched off.
Bluetooth Services (Profiles) The Bluetooth Serial Port allows you to establish a serial connection to a Bluetooth serial port on another Bluetooth device. The serial connection can be used by legacy applications as it emulates a simple RS232 serial cable link between two Bluetooth devices. The Dial-Up Networking (DUN) service allows you to access and use the modem on another Bluetooth device to dial out, typically to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to browse the internet and send/receive email.
LED Status Bluetooth USB Adaptor Bluetooth PC Card The USB Adaptor is designed to meet USB specification 1.1 and incorporates an integral antenna. The PC Card is a type II PC Card. It incorporates an integral antenna. Each LED indicates the following LED Description Function 1 Data Normally on.
Pairing Guide Pairing (also referred to as bonding) is the process of associating Bluetooth devices with each other. It is advisable to pair with frequently used Bluetooth devices. This will establish a permanent security link between the devices and enable quick access to the services provided, without the need to enter passkeys.
Ericsson R520m or to enter the menu. 1 From the standby screen, press 2 Press 5 to enter the Extras menu. 3 Select Bluetooth. 4 Press 2 to select Paired devices. 5 Select Add device and choose Phone accepts. Note: If the Add device option in the Paired devices menu is greyed out and unselectable, the Bluetooth option may be disabled. Return to the Bluetooth menu, press 4 for Operation Mode and set the mode to On or Automatic. 6 Double-click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop.
10 Enter a passkey of your choice (the passkey can be up to 16 characters long and must be numerical). 11 Click OK. 12 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to Add to paired devices. 13 Press Yes. 14 Enter the same passkey on your phone. 15 Press Yes. 16 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to edit the name tag. When you are satisfied with the name tag, press Yes.
Ericsson T39m to enter the menu. 1 From the standby screen, press 2 Press 5 to enter the Extras menu. 3 Select Bluetooth. 4 Press 2 to select Paired devices. 5 Select Add device and choose Phone accepts. Note: If the Add device option in the Paired devices menu is greyed out and unselectable, the Bluetooth option may be disabled. Return to the Bluetooth menu, press 4 for Operation Mode and set the mode to On or Automatic. 6 Double-click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop.
10 Enter a passkey of your choice (the passkey can be up to 16 characters long and must be numerical). 11 Click OK. 12 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to Add to paired devices. 13 Press Yes. 14 Enter the same passkey on your phone. 15 Press Yes. 16 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to edit the name tag. When you are satisfied with the name tag, press Yes.
Ericsson T68/T68i 1 From the standby screen, move the joystick to the right to enter the menu. 2 Press 8 to enter the Connect menu. 3 Select Bluetooth. 4 Press 2 to select Paired devices. 5 Select Add device and choose Phone accepts. Note: If the Add device option in the Paired devices menu is greyed out and unselectable, the Bluetooth option may be disabled. Return to the Bluetooth menu, select Operation Mode and set the mode to On or Automatic. 6 Double-click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop.
10 Enter a passkey of your choice (the passkey can be up to 16 characters long and must be numerical). 11 Click OK. 12 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to Add to paired devices. 13 Press Yes. 14 Enter the same passkey on your phone. 15 Press Yes. 16 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to edit the name tag. When you are satisfied with the name tag, press Yes.
Sony Ericsson P800 1 Tap and go to Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth. 2 Tap Settings and set the Operation mode to Discoverable. 3 Double-click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop. 4 Double-click Find Bluetooth Devices. 5 Wait while discoverable Bluetooth devices that are in range are discovered. 6 Right-click your P800 phone shown in the list of devices found and select Pair Device.
Nokia 6210 The Nokia Connectivity Battery (LRW-1) brings Bluetooth functionality to the Nokia 6210. Note: You need to check that your 6210 can support the Bluetooth Connectivity Battery. • Switch on your Nokia phone with the Connectivity Battery attached. The phone display if the phone can support the Bluetooth Battery. icon will be shown briefly in the top left corner of the 1 Double-click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop. 2 Double-click Find Bluetooth Devices.
Nokia 6310/6310i Note: Bluetooth may not be enabled on your Nokia 6310/6310i. If you can see the icon in the top left corner of the phone display then Bluetooth is enabled. To enable Bluetooth, press Menu and select Bluetooth. Press Select and set Bluetooth to On. 1 Double-click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop. 2 Double-click Find Bluetooth Devices. 3 Wait while discoverable Bluetooth devices that are in range are discovered.
Nokia 7650 Note: Bluetooth may not be enabled on your Nokia 7650. If you can see the icon near the top right corner of the phone display then Bluetooth is enabled. To enable Bluetooth, press the menu key, select Connect. then Bluetooth. Set Bluetooth to On. 1 Double-click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop. 2 Double-click Find Bluetooth Devices. 3 Wait while discoverable Bluetooth devices that are in range are discovered.
Nokia 8910/8910i Note: Bluetooth may not be enabled on your Nokia 8910/8910i. If you can see the icon in the top left corner of the phone display then Bluetooth is enabled. To enable Bluetooth, press Menu and select Bluetooth. Press Select and set Bluetooth to On. 1 Double-click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop. 2 Double-click Find Bluetooth Devices. 3 Wait while discoverable Bluetooth devices that are in range are discovered.
HSCSD High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) is an enhancement of Circuit Switched Data (CSD) which is available on current GSM networks. It increases the speed of transmission so you can send and receive information up to three times faster than the current maximum of 9600bps. The HSCSD solution enables higher rates by using multiple channels, allowing subscribers to enjoy faster Internet access and e-mail.
Frequently Asked Questions Can I use my Bluetooth headset with my TDK Bluetooth PC Card? How do I find the Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) of my device? Yes. Full audio support is available in version 1.3.2.7 of the TDK Bluetooth software. Right-click on the taskbar Bluetooth Icon and select Advanced Configuration. Click on the Hardware tab. The Bluetooth address will be displayed next to the Device Address.
Bluetooth tray icon is missing. Where is it? ETS 300 328-1 V1.2.2 (2000-07) ETS 300 826 11/1997 EN 60950:1992 + A1:1993, A2:1993, A3:1995, A4:1997, A11:1997 The Bluetooth tray icon is present when the hardware is attached. It is recommenced that you start Windows with the USB Adaptor attached or PC Card inserted. EU recommendation 1999/519/EC and has been provided with the CE mark accordingly.
Safety Statements Important Please note the following: 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 “This UL Listed ITE Accessory is intended for use with a listed host against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency computer.
Technical Information Bluetooth USB Adaptor Bluetooth PC Card Supported operating systems Supported operating systems Windows 98 (Second Edition) Windows Me (Millennium Edition) Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 98 (Second Edition) Windows Me (Millennium Edition) Windows 2000 Windows XP Power consumption - normal: Power consumption - peak: Supply voltage: Operating temperature: Nominal RF output power: Maximum RF output power: Range: Weight: 35mA 105mA 5V 0 - 35°C 1mW (0dBm) 2.
Glossary Authentication Process of verifying the identity of the user at the other end of a link. Authentication is accomplished by using a link key stored in the device memory or by a user PIN (called pairing). Authorization Process of deciding if a requesting device is allowed to have access to a service on another device. Authorization always includes authentication.
Warranty TDK warrants that the Bluetooth USB Adaptor and Bluetooth PC Card products shall conform to TDK’s published specifications, which may be subject to change, and remain free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal, proper and intended use for a period of two (2) years from date of purchase, provided that proof of purchase be furnished with any returned equipment.