User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Use your Opal for printing
- Use your Opal with your computer
- Install the software
- General Windows Bluetooth information
- Basic operations
- Configure Bluetooth
- Security
- Troubleshooting
- Technical information
- Technical specifications
- Limited warranty statement
- Customer care
- Environmental product stewardship program
- Regulatory Information
- Notice to users in the European Economic Area
- Notice to users in Argentina
- Notice to users in Brazil
- Notice to users in Indonesia
- Notice to users in Japan
- Notice to users in Korea
- Notice to users in Mexico
- Notice to users in Pakistan
- Taiwan DGT warning statement
- Notice to users in Taiwan
- Notice to users in Russia
- Notice to users in South Africa
- Declaration of conformity (European Economic Area)
- Index
NOTE: Client Applications and Local Services usually have coinciding names; e.g.,
there is a Fax service and a Fax application.
Access the application configuration
All of the built-in Bluetooth applications allow you to rename the application and/or require
a secure connection when using the application.
1. Open the configuration panel using one of these methods.
• In the Notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, right-click the Bluetooth icon
and select Advanced Configuration from the shortcut menu or
• From Windows Control Panel, select Bluetooth Configuration.
2. In the Bluetooth configuration panel, Client Applications tab, highlight the
application to be configured, and then click Properties (or double-click the
application).
Bluetooth Imaging
The Bluetooth Imaging application allows this computer to send images to remote devices
that provide the Bluetooth imaging service.
Possible uses include the transfer of images to a Bluetooth camera, camera/phone, or
any other device that offers the Bluetooth Imaging service.
The supported image formats are:
• BMP
• GIF
• PNG
• JPG
TIP: Some devices, particularly battery-powered devices such as phones and
cameras, may only be able to accept images in one format and at a single fixed
resolution. In that case, the image is converted to the required format and resolution
before it is transferred to the remote device.
Imaging application connections are created automatically on an as-needed basis.
To send an image to the remote imaging device:
NOTE: Battery-powered remote devices, such as a cell phones or cameras, may
require that Bluetooth be specifically enabled before they can accept an image; see
the battery-powered device’s documentation for more information.
▲ Choose one of the following.
• In Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, drag and drop the image file onto the
destination’s device icon.
• In Windows Explorer, right-click an image file and, from the shortcut menu,
select Copy. Then, in Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, right-click the destination
device, and select Paste.
• If a shortcut to the remote device’s imaging service exists in My Bluetooth Places,
drag and drop, or, copy and paste, to that shortcut.
Imaging connections close automatically when the image transfer is complete.
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