User's Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Below you will find the most frequently asked questions that we get from our customers.
Q: What is a valid Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) and where can I find it? Can I change
the BDA?
A: Every Bluetooth device has a unique 48-bit binary Bluetooth Device Address, or BDA, burned
into its Read-Only Memory (ROM). This address cannot be changed by the end-user. A device’s
BDA is usually displayed in hexadecimal format. Therefore, if you see a BDA with
00:D0:B7:03:2E:9F, that is a valid BDA. You may find your device’s BDA in the Hardware tab of
your Configuration Panel.
Q: I get an “X” mark on my Service icon. What does that mean?
A: Icons for Services that are not available will have a red “X” mark in their lower left-hand corner.
Services may be unavailable because the necessary hardware (such as the modem for Dial-up
Networking) is not installed.
Q: Windows can’t seem to detect my USB dongle device. What do I do?
A:
First, go to your Control Panel and select System. Then select Device Manager to see if the
USB dongle is enabled. If it’s not, simply unplug the USB dongle off its port and then plug it back
in. If after doing this, Windows still cannot detect your device, unplug the USB dongle and re-
install its software.
Q: How do I use my USB dongle in such applications as wireless printing, active
synchronization with PDA, dial-up networking, network access, and file transfer?
A: Details to these can be found in the Application Setup Guide, which is included in the USB
dongle installation CD.
Q: Why can’t I connect to a paired device?
A:
Paired devices are always displayed in My Bluetooth Places even if the remote device is out
of connection range or is turned off. If you can’t connect to a paired device, verify that the remote
member of the pair is within radio range and powered up before you attempt to connect again.
Q: I can’t discover services on an unpaired remote device. What is the problem?
A: The remote device may not be powered up or may be out of range. To correct this problem,
first verify that the remote device is turned on. If it is, make sure that the remote device is in
Connectable’ mode. To do this, open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel and select Accessibility
tab. Also perform a Search for Devices to determine if the device is within range.
Q: The Dial-up Networking service does not start. Is this a problem?
A:
The Dial-up Networking service will never start unless a properly configured modem is
attached to the server. (Please refer to the Application Setup Guide for details). What you can do:
Verify that the modem is usable as a local device from the server.
In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, click the Local Services tab,
and then double-click the Dial-up Networking service.
Click the down arrow in the Modem field. Select the Startup
checkbox and then select the modem that will be used to dial up.
Click OK.
Click OK to close the Bluetooth Configuration Panel.