Model Name: TBW‐106
Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................... 5 Features ...................................................................................................................... 5 Package Contents ....................................................................................................... 5 System Requirements ..........................................................................................
Bluetooth Modem .................................................................................................... 24 Bluetooth Access Point ............................................................................................ 24 Bluetooth Object Transfer Wizard ........................................................................... 25 Office Outlook Extended Functions ......................................................................... 25 Troubleshooting ..................................
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Introduction The Micro Bluetooth USB Adapter networks Bluetooth enabled devices such as cell phones, keyboards and headsets. The size of a penny, simply plug this micro-device into an available USB port on your laptop or desktop and experience exceptional Bluetooth connectivity. Connect as many as 7 Bluetooth devices at distances of up to 100m (328ft). Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) technology transfers your data quickly. Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) minimizes interference from other wireless technologies.
Note: 1. Do not insert the TBW‐106UB USB adapter until instructed to do so. 2. If you have any Bluetooth driver (software) previously installed on your computer or built‐in Bluetooth device, please remove the driver and disable the built‐in Bluetooth device first.
5. Click Next 6. Select I accept the term in the license agreement, Clike Next 7. Follow The installshield Instruction and the click Finish. Wizard 8. Click yes to restart the computer. If you do not restart, some operations may be abnormal.
Getting Started Operations • To search for Bluetooth devices, double‐click the My Device icon. • To search for a Bluetooth device's services, double‐click the Bluetooth device's icon. • To connect to a Bluetooth device's service, click that device to select the device, and then double‐click the device's service icon. My Device Icon Operations: • Click the icon to select the local device and display its available services. • Double‐click the icon to search the Bluetooth devices.
Remote Devices Icons Icon States: • Connected. The device is connected with your computer. • Default. The device is set as the default device. (This state is only available for headsets.) • Paired. The device has been paired with your computer successfully. • Idle. The device is working in the normal state. Operations: • Double‐click the icon to search the remote Bluetooth device's services. • Right‐click the icon to display a popup menu to view related operations.
Remote Devices' Services Icons Icon States: • Connected. The connection with the service has been established. • Mute. The headset is set to be mute. (This state is only available for Bluetooth Headset and Microphone services.) • Idle. The remote service is provided in the normal state. • Disabled. The service is unavailable since Bluetooth is not working. Operations: • Double‐click the icon to connect with a remote device service.
Popup Menu • Explore Bluetooth Places ‐‐‐ Open BlueSoleil with Windows explorer. • Display Classic View ‐‐‐ Display BlueSoleil classic view window. • My Device Properties ‐‐‐ View or change my Bluetooth device configurations. • Turn on/off Bluetooth ‐‐‐ Turn on/off the Bluetooth function. Menus BlueSoleil classic view contains the following three menus: Bluetooth • Search Devices ‐‐‐ Search Bluetooth devices nearby.
Using your Bluetooth Device To establish a Bluetooth connection, you need to find the remote Bluetooth device first. Steps: 1. Make the remote device discoverable. 2. Double‐click the My Device icon, namely, the orange ball in the center of the window. 3. Bluetooth devices will appear around the orbit, if discoverable. Tips: • Discoverable: A Bluetooth device always has two statuses, discoverable or non‐discoverable. It can only be searched in discoverable mode by other devices.
Pairing with a Bluetooth device Right‐click the device icon to show the popup menu. Select Pair. In the Enter Bluetooth Passkey dialog, enter the same passkey that you enter on the remote device. After a device is successfully paired with your computer, the remote device icon will have a paired mark on it. Un‐pairing with a Bluetooth device Right‐click the device icon, and in the popup menu, select Unpair. The pairing relationship will be removed.
Terminating a Connection Right‐click the service icon of the remote service, and select Disconnect. Right‐click the service icon of the remote device, and select Disconnect xx service to terminate the service you are connecting to. Manage My Service Starting a service To receive connection from other devices via BlueSoleil, the service must be started. To do so, follow these two steps: 1. Right‐click the My Device icon in the center of Classic View and select Properties. 2.
Connecting Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Headset With a Bluetooth headset, you can enjoy music, or chat with others online wirelessly. • Bluetooth Advanced Audio To listen to high‐quality stereo music played in the computer. • Bluetooth Headset and Microphone To use the headset as mono earplug and microphone to chat with or make a VoIP call to others.
Bluetooth Headset and Microphone This service enables users to enjoy the same functions as a wire earplug or microphone. 1. Place your headset in discoverable mode. 2. Search for your headset and connect to it with the Bluetooth Headset and Microphone service. 3. You can make a VoIP call to chat with others. 4. Right‐click the Bluetooth Headset and Microphone icon and select Mute On to mute the chat. Right‐click and choose Mute Off to resume.
Tips: • To disconnect the keyboard permanently, right‐click the Bluetooth keyboard icon and select Unplug in the popup menu. • The connection may not be set up if the Bluetooth keyboard battery is low on power.
Bluetooth Mouse With BlueSoleil, a Bluetooth mouse can be connected to your computer as a Human Interface Device (HID). • Connect the Bluetooth mouse to a computer as an HID device. 1. Search for your Bluetooth mouse and connect to it. 2. A passkey may be needed. Please enter the default passkey of the mouse on BlueSoleil. See the Bluetooth mouse's user manual for its default passkey. 3. The Bluetooth mouse driver will be installed on the first time connection.
Bluetooth File transfer Bluetooth Object Push Bluetooth Serial Port Bluetooth Advanced Audio This service enables users to listen to high‐quality stereo music played in the remote computer. Steps: 1. Search for the remote computer and connect to the Bluetooth Advanced Audio service. 2. Play music on the remote computer and you can listen to the music on your local computer. Bluetooth Basic Imaging Service You can send pictures to the remote computer wirelessly Steps: 1. Search for the remote computer.
• If you can not access the other side's network after the connection is established, please make sure that firewalls on both sides are shut off and you have the authority to access the remote computer. • After connecting the Bluetooth Personal Area Network with remote computer (s), BlueSoleil supports network games. Bluetooth File Transfer This service enables users to access folders shared by a remote computer. 1.
Bluetooth Object Push This service enables users to exchange cards with a remote computer or send files to the remote computer. 1. Search for your remote computer and search its services. 2. Right‐click Bluetooth Object Push service of your remote computer. (Figure 1) 3. Select Send My Card in the popup menu to send your default name card to the remote computer. 4. Select Send Objects, select a file in the file dialog and send to your remote computer. 5.
Tips: • Only Windows administrators are allowed to add a Bluetooth printer. • If the BlueSoleil Print Port has been added, you can choose it for your printer in the Use an existing port list. (Figure 4) • Different types of Bluetooth printers may have different operating methods, please read your printers' user manuals for more details. Bluetooth Object Push This service enables users to print a business card or a picture directly by sending them to the Bluetooth printer.
Bluetooth Modem With BlueSoleil, your computer can connect to the Internet via a Bluetooth modem. • Bluetooth Dial‐Up Networking Connect to the Internet via a Bluetooth modem. 1. Make sure your Bluetooth modem is powered on and connects to the telephone line. 2. Search for the Bluetooth modem and connect to its Bluetooth Dial‐Up Networking service. 3. A Bluetooth dial‐up networking Modem driver will be installed on the first time connection. 4. The Dial‐up networking dialog pops up.
Bluetooth Object Transfer Wizard Users can send files to mobile phones, remote computers and other Bluetooth devices via Send To menu. • Select a file or several files and right‐click to send via Send To ‐> Bluetooth popup menu. 1. Select a file or several files. Right‐click the files and select Send To ‐> Bluetooth to open the Bluetooth Object Transfer Wizard. (Figure 1) 2. Choose a remote device you want to send files to. 3. Input a passkey if required. 4. After connection setup, transfer the files.
3. Please make your BT4.0 devices discoverable, and click “Add a device” search and co nnect them. Currently BlueSoleil can support Find Me, Proximity(these two belong to Alert), and Health Thermometer, Heart Rate,Blood pressure, Glucose(these four belong to Healt h) and HID OVER GATT Profile(this one belongs to Others). Bluetooth Phonebook ‐This service enables users to view the mobile phone's contacts, backup, export, edit them and to send a message to the contacts. 1.
Figure 1 5. Create a new contact: right‐click the blank of the window and select New Contact. (Figure 2) Figure 2 6. Edit a contact: right-click a contact and select Edit. (Figure 3) Figure 3 Tips: For the phones with Symbian and Windows Mobile system, for example, some Nokia mobile phones, BlueSoleil will send an application to your mobile phone via a message before the first connection to these phones. You should choose your phone's model, 'Upload' the application and install it at your phone.
Figure 5 At the first time when displaying the contacts, the Edit and Delete items in the contact's right-clicking menu are unavailable. Please right-click the blank of the window and select Update Contacts. It is also strongly recommended that backup all your contacts in your phone and SIM card before your select Recover Contacts, for the recovering process will delete the contacts first.
Tips: For the phones mobile phones, message before phone's model, 3) with Symbian and Windows Mobile system, for example, some Nokia BlueSoleil will send an application to your mobile phone via a the first connection to these phones. You should choose your 'Upload' the application and install it at your phone. (Figure Figure 3 At the first time when displaying messages, the Delete item in the message's right‐clicking menu are unavailable.
Troubleshooting 1. Why is the Bluetooth icon in Windows tray icon area gray when BlueSoleil starts up? A: Your Bluetooth radio is not supported by your computer or BlueSoleil, or, Bluetooth is turned off. 2. What does "The Bluetooth device does not have proper license key. Bluetooth cannot start." mean? A: Your Bluetooth radio does not contain a valid license key authorized by IVT Corporation, so BlueSoleil will stop working. For more details, please check BlueSoleil online support. 3.
Specification Hardware Standards Antenna Supported OS Operating Voltage Power Consumption Temperature Humidity LED Indicator Dimensions Weights Certification Bluetooth Frequency Module Technique Profile Support RF Output Power Encryption Receiving Sensitivity Data Rate Date Range Class I Bluetooth v4.0 and v3.0 USB 2.0 Backwards compatible with Bluetooth v1.1, v1.2, V2.0, V2.1, V3.0 and USB 1.1 Internal Windows 8.
Limited Warranty TRENDnet warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the following lengths of time from the date of purchase. TBW‐106UB – 2 Years Warranty AC/DC Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, and Power Supply carry 1 year warranty.
WARRANTED ABOVE, THE CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE, AT TRENDNET’S OPTION, REPAIR OR REPLACE. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.