User's Manual

4 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION PROCESS FOR THE BLUECARD
This chapter describes the installation of the LSE041 BlueCard, the LSE041 BlueCard
adapter driver and the LSE041 BlueCard software for the Microsoft Windows 98 operating
system, as well as the configuration of different printers for use with the LSE041 BlueCard
adapter and a Bluetooth printer application.
NOTE: Before you proceed, please verify that all items are present as described in Kit
contents. If any of the items described appear to be damaged or missing, please contact
your supplier.
4.1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING THE BLUECARD BLUETOOTH SOFTWARE
The Microsoft Windows 98 operating system supports Plug & Play, which means that once
your LSE041 BlueCard is installed, you will be able to insert, remove and re-insert it
whenever you like. When you insert the card, Windows 98 will automatically recognize it,
(re-)load the driver and activate card operation. When the card is removed, Windows 98 will
disable the driver and disconnect power to the PC card slot.
NOTE: You are advised to always disable the card before removing it. This will allow
Windows 98 to disable the driver properly. A shortcut is to click once on the PC card icon on
the right side of the task bar, and select the option “Stop BlueCard Bluetooth PCCARD
Driver”.
4.1.1 Installation of the LSE041 BlueCard device driver
1. Start your computer.
2. Insert the LSE041 BlueCard software CD-ROM.
3. Insert the LSE041 BlueCard into the PCMCIA slot (Fig. 1.) NOTE: The location of the
PCMCIA slot varies between different computers.
Figure 1 Installation: Insert PCCard