Bluetooth USB Adapter Parani-UD100 User Guide Version 1.0.
User Guide for the Parani-UD100 Document Version 1.0.2 Firmware version 1. 0.X Printed in Korea Copyright Copyright 2011, Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. Sena Technologies reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its product without providing notice. Trademark Parani™ is a trademark of Sena Technologies, Inc. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Ethernet® is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation.
Revision History Revision V1.0.0 Date 2009-01-29 Name CP Moon V1.0.1 2009-06-01 CP Moon V1.0.
Contents 1. Introduction 5 1.1. Overview............................................................................................................................... 5 1.2. Package Check List .............................................................................................................. 5 1.3. Product Specification............................................................................................................. 6 2. Installing the Bluetooth Software 3.
1. Introduction 1.1. Overview Thank you for purchasing Parani-UD100. Parani-UD100 is a Bluetooth-USB adapter with replaceable external antenna. Parani-UD100 supports Bluetooth 2.0+EDR class 1 with working distance up to 300 meters. In addition, working distance can be further extended using optional dipole or patch antennas. Parani-UD100 supports USB 2.0 for the computer interface and can be used with Windows using Bluetooth stack driver included in the CD or MAC OS X using MAC OS X Bluetooth stack driver.
1.3. Product Specification Standards Max Transfer Rate Frequency Range Transmit Output Power Receive Sensitivity Antenna Connector Antenna Gain Working Distance (In Open Field) Bluetooth Stack Software Bluetooth Profiles Computer OS Support Size Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Regulatory Approvals Warranty Bluetooth 2.0+EDR Class 1 USB 2.0 3 Mbps (EDR) 2.402 ~ 2.480GHz +19dBm (+6dBm EDR) E.I.R.
2. Installing the Bluetooth Software This chapter describes how to install and set up the Bluetooth software on your computer when you plug the Parani-UD100 to your computer for the first time. Before connecting the Parani-UD100, you must install the Bluetooth software. You should also uninstall any kind of Bluetooth driver or utility already installed on your computer such as Widcomm BTW or Toshiba, if any. a. Insert the installation software CD. b. Click on “Install Bluetooth Utility / Driver” c.
e. Click the Install button to begin the installation. (Figure 2.3) f. During installation, you should plug in the Parani-UD100 to USB port. After plugging in it, click the OK button. (Figure 2.4) Figure 2.4: Plug in the Bluetooth device Figure 2.
g. Installation is completed. Click the Finish button. h. Click the Yes button to restart your PC. Figure 2.6: restart your PC Figure 2.5: InstallShield wizard complete Note: Latest Toshiba Device Driver http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/index.
3. Using the Bluetooth Adapter This chapter describes how you can use Parani-UD100 to make use of SPP and DUN services. For more information on other Bluetooth services, please refer to the online Help provided by the Bluetooth Manager software. To open the Bluetooth Manager Help, please right-click on the Bluetooth Manager icon on the tray, and then click on “Help” (Figure 3.1). Figure 3.
3.1. Using Bluetooth Serial Port This section describes how to use the Bluetooth serial port. The Bluetooth Serial Port (SPP) provides a virtual serial port via Bluetooth. Any program that uses a standard serial port can use the Bluetooth serial port. A Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) is required for to connect to. Please confirm your Bluetooth PIN code. a. Right-click on the Bluetooth Manager icon in the tray, and then click on “Add New Connection” (Figure 3-2) b.
c. Select the device name, and then click the “Next” button. (Figure 3.4) d. Select "Serial Port”, and then click the “Next” button (Figure 3.5) Figure 3.4: Select the Device Figure 3.
e. Select a COM port to use, and click the “Next”button. (Figure 3.6) f. Click the “Next” button (Figure 3.7) Figure 3.6: Select a COM port Figure 3.
g. Enter a connection Name and change an icon. (Figure 3.8) h. Click the “Finish” button. (Figure 3.9) Figure 3.8: Enter a name and select an icon. Figure 3.
i. Double-click the SPP connection icon just configured. (Figure 3.10) j. The connection is established successfully. You can use Bluetooth serial port. (Figure 3.11) k. To disconnect the connection, right-click on the connection icon. And then click “Disconnect” Figure 3.10: Connect SPP Figure 3.
3.2. Using Dial-up Network (DUN) This section describes how to connect to the Internet using a mobile telephone. You must have already signed up with a provider and obtained a connection ID and password. Please ensure you have confirmed the ID, password and telephone number of your provider's access point before you begin the set-up process. A Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) is required for to connect to. Please make a note of your Bluetooth passkey. a.
c. Select the device name of the mobile telephone, and then click the “Next” button. (Figure 3.14) d. Select "Dial-up Networking”, and then click the “Next” button (Figure 3.15) Figure 3.14: Select the Mobile Telephone Figure 3.
e. If you are connecting to the wireless modem station for the first time, type the Bluetooth Passkey (PIN Code). And then click the “OK” button (Figure 3.16) f. Certain modems require you to configure initialization commands separately. Please refer to the modem or mobile phone instruction manual for further details on the initialization commands. Once the configuration is done or if it’s not needed, click the “Next” button (Figure 3.17). Figure 3.16: Type the PIN Code Figure 3.
g. Type your own telephone number, ID and password according to the arrangement with your provider. And then click the “Finish” button. The settings will be registered, and the connection icon will appear in the “Bluetooth Settings” window. (Figure 3.18) h. Start your network application, then the “Dial-up Connection” window will appear. Click the “Connect” button. Once you have connected to the Internet, a message and a connection icon will appear in the task tray (Figure 3.19) i.
3.3. Using Bluetooth Stereo Headset This section describes how to use the Bluetooth stereo headset to listen to your stereo music. A Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) is required for to connect to. Please confirm your headset PIN code. a. Right-click on the Bluetooth Manager icon in the tray, and then click on “Add New Connection” (Figure 3-20) b. Turn your headset on and activate "Discoverable" mode. c. Select the “Custom Mode”, and then click the “Next” button (Figure 3-21) Figure 3.
d. Select the device name of the stereo headset, and then click the “Next”button. (Figure 3. 22) e. Select "Audio Sink”, and then click the “Next” button (Figure 3.23) Figure 3. 22: Select the Stereo Headset Figure 3.
f. If you are connecting to the stereo headset for the first time, type the Bluetooth Passkey (PIN Code). And then click the “OK”button (Figure 3.24) g. Enter a connection Name and change an icon. (Figure 3.25) Figure 3.24: Type the PIN Code Figure 3. 25: Enter a name and select an icon.
h. Click the “Finish” button. (Figure 3.26) i. The connection is established successfully. You can listen to your stereo music. (Figure 3.27) j. To disconnect the connection, right-click on the connection icon. And then click “Disconnect”. Figure 3.26: Complete the Connection Wizard Figure 3.
Appendix A.
Appendix B. Warranty B.1. GENERAL WARRANTY POLICY Sena Technologies, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as SENA) warrants that the Product shall conform to and perform in accordance with published technical specifications and the accompanying written materials, and shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship, for the period of time herein indicated, such warranty period commencing upon receipt of the Product.
- Power fluctuations, high voltage discharges, - Improper grounding, incorrect cabling, - Misuse, negligence by the customer or any other third party, - Failure to install or operate the product (s) in accordance to their SENA User Manual, - Failure caused by improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer or any other third party, - Floods, lightning, earthquakes, - Water spills, - Replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear, - Hardware has been altered in any way, - Product that has been exposed t
Appendix C. Contact Information If you have any questions regarding the product, please contact y our local dealer/distributor or contact us directly as contact information below: Contact Technical Support Web Email Phone http://www.sena.com/support/contact_support / support@sena.com Toll Free (US/Canada): 1-8668-US-SENA (1-866-887-7362) Outside from US/Canada: +1 (408) 573-7425 Contact Sales Web Email Phone http://www.sena.com/where_to_buy/contact_sales/ sales@sena.