User's Manual
E- 2 Glossary
Link key
A key used to securely pair devices.
Non-Discoverable
Prevents the hp bt1300 from being seen in the
“Bluetooth Neighborhood”.
*OPP (Object Push Profile)
Derived from the standards originally used for
infrared communications, the Object Push
Profile is relatively easy to implement in these
devices (e.g., mobile phones, PDAs).
Passkey
A user code entered to authenticate connections
or activities requested by other devices.
PIM (Personal Information Manager)
A collection of applications used to manage
daily business tasks (e.g., contacts, calendars).
Profiles
A collection of Bluetooth settings.
Service discovery
Used to determine which applications you have
in common with other devices.
*SPP
Emulates a hardwired RS-232 serial port, such
as a Windows COM port (e.g., COM3) and is,
therefore, compatible with a significant number
of laptop and PDA software applications and
drivers because most Windows printer drivers
support printing to a COM port.
* “The Implementation of Bluetooth Printing Capabilities: A TROY Wireless White Paper” is available for viewing at
http://wireless.troygroup.com/wireless/downloads/books/whitepapers/Bluetooth%20Printing%2001-22-02.pdf