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
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Click the OK button.
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Click the OK button to close the Bluetooth
Configuration Panel.
Table 3-8 How do I
Determine the Bluetooth device address (BDA)
of my hardware device
In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, on the
Hardware tab, in the Devices section, select the
device you want to determine the address of. In
the Device Properties section of the dialog box,
the fourth entry, Device Address, is the BDA of
the selected Bluetooth device.
Determine the version of the host controller
interface (HCI)
In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, on the
Hardware tab, in the Device Properties section,
the fifth entry provides Bluetooth Specification
compliance information for the Host Controller
Interface.
The sixth entry contains the Specification
Revision information for the Host Controller
Interface, if appropriate.
Determine the version of the link manager
protocol (LMP)
In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, on the
Hardware tab, in the Device Properties section,
the seventh entry provides Link Manager
Protocol version number information.
The eighth entry contains the Link Manager
Protocol sub-version number information, if
appropriate.
Find information about the Bluetooth hardware
attached to my computer
In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, select the
Hardware tab.
Test a network access connection
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If the client is hardwired to the LAN, unplug
the hardwired connection to ensure that the
test checks the wireless connection rather
than the hardwired connection.
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If the server has access to the Internet,
open a browser on the client and connect
to the World Wide Web.
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You may also Ping the server from the DOS
prompt.
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