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1. The Service Configuration window pops up Figure 6 2 33 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Service Window Evaluation 5MB data only JIL x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Start Service Personal Area Serial Part 4 Serial Port E Object Push Stop Service Networking Status Led on ol e i Properties Information LAN Access Av Headphone Basic Image Headset AG Synchronization Connected PAN IP 0 0 0 0 2 Figure 6 1 Service Window Service Configuration i x Information Synchronization Lan Area Network Service Personal Area Networking SerialPort Object Push File Transfer File Transfer Service Auto start this service when M y Bluetooth starts Share this folder D Documents and 5Settimgssadministrators by m Share Permissions Read and Write eg ze Figure 6 2 The Service Configuration window Inthe Share this folder field input the folder that you want to share with other computers via Bluetooth Click the button under Share this folder and a new window Set FTP Server Root Folder pops up Figure 6 3 Select the shared folder in the Look tn box and click the Select button Figure 6 4 For Share Permissions select Read and Write so that other 34 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual computers can copy or delete files directories to this directory Note Do not
2. Step 6 58 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 9 3 Set up SYNC Connection between Two Computers This section outlines the steps involved in setting up a SYNC connection between two computers Computer A and Computer B Computer A works as a server that provides the BlueSoleil SYNC service Computer B works as a client that uses the SYNC service provided by Computer A Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Desktop PIII 600MHz 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth USB dongles into each computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in each computer Step 3 Set the device name of the each computer to anything you want Here they are named Computer A and Computer B Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Repeat for Computer B Step 4 Set the security level to low on Computer A and Computer B Use the Tools Configurations Security menu Step 5 Start the BlueSoleil SYNC service on Computer A Before starting the SYNC Server it may need to be configured To configure the server follow the steps below Inthe Main Window click View Service Window Inthe Service Window right click the Information Synchronization icon Select Properties on the pop up menu as
3. vil StateiD Business Fax Cvt Mobile Street B E mail Display as me zl zl gt Country Region MD D Web page address aE Pl IM address Figure 8 4 Create a new contact Enter your Contact information Click File Save as anda Save As window pops up Select the name of the file and the 48 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual directory where you want to save the file Select the vCard Files vcf item in the Save as type box Click the Save button Figure 8 5 Step 6 Set the T68 to be discoverable Press the Menu button on the T68 to find the menu list and then select the Connect item Press the Yes key to enter the Connect menu and then select the Bluetooth item Then select the Discoverable item Step 7 Search for Bluetooth devices in BlueSoleil on Computer A until it finds the T68 or input the T68 device address directly Step 8 Double click the T68 device to find its OPP service If your security attribute is set to High the Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up Figure 8 6 Enter a passkey of your choice such as 1 and click the OK button Enter Bluetooth Passkey Figure 8 6 Enter the passkey A message appears on the T68 to ask whether you want to Add to paired device Press the Yes key enter 1 and then press Yes again A message Pairing pops up If pairing is successful the me
4. Ready Service File Transfer is stopped PAN IF 0 0 0 0 4 Figure 5 1 Start the SPP Service Step 6 Connect Computer B to Computer A On Computer B double click the My Device icon until you find the device Computer A Double click the Computer A device to find its SPP service Figure 5 2 The Bluetooth Serial Port service icon turns pink Right click the Bluetooth Serial Port service icon and select Connect Figure 5 3 28 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual loj x Fie view My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help data or Y JO x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Disconnect Bee DEF oS a Bluetooth Serial Part Service Service Discovery Finished PAN IP 192 166 2 1 4 Figure 5 3 Choose Connect 29 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Mw Bluetooth COM Port 4 COM d1is connected to remote device Figure 5 4 The connection is established successfully IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window Evaluation 5MB data only gt i a r D x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help SSO EE TE amp 0 amp ep OG e Bluetooth Object Push Service Connected PAN IP DD 4 Figure 5 5 The serial port number is shown 5 3 Use SPP to Print a Document This section outlines the steps involved in connecting a computer to a Bluetooth Printer Adapter using SPP Computer A Bluetooth Printer Adapter B Notebook Laptop PII
5. A typical Bluetooth Human Interface Devices HID is a Bluetooth enabled mouse keyboard or joystick The HID service allows wireless communication to Bluetooth HID devices The HID profile can be used in the following scenarios Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth Mouse Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth Keyboard 11 2 Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Mouse This section outlines how to connect a computer Computer A to a mouse Bluetooth Mouse B Computer A Bluetooth Mouse B Desktop PIII 800MHz 128M Bluetooth wireless mouse A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle into the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer and set the security level to low using the Tools Configurations Security menu Step 3 Set the device name of the computer to anything you want Here it is named Computer A Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Step 4 Power on the Bluetooth mouse Bluetooth Mouse B Step 5 Search for Bluetooth devices in Computer A until you find Bluetooth Mouse B In the Main Window double click the My Device icon center ball Wait a few seconds The discovered surrounding devices appear Step 6 Double click the Bluetooth Mouse B device icon to find it s HID service If found the HID service icon tu
6. select Via Bluetooth Select the destination device Computer A The T68 then sends all its vcf files to Computer A 54 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 8 4 Transfer Objects between Two Computers This section outlines the steps involved in transferring OPP objects between two Computers Computer A and Computer B Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Desktop PIII 600MHz 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert Bluetooth USB dongles in both computers Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in both computers Step 3 Set device name of each computer to anything you want Here they are named Computer A and Computer B Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Repeat for Computer B Step 4 Start the OPP service on Computer B See Section 8 3 Transfer Objects from a Bluetooth Cellular Phone to a Computer Step 4 to provide the OPP service for Computer A Step 5 Search for Bluetooth devices in Computer A until it finds Computer B Step 6 Double click on the Computer B device icon to find it s OPP service Step 7 Perform an OPP operation See Section 8 3 Transfer Objects from a Bluetooth Cellular Phone to a Computer Step 5 55 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 8 5 C
7. shown in Figure 9 2 Set the option you require and then click OK Figure 9 3 59 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual IYT Corporation BlueSoleil Service Window Evaluation 5MB data only i a i oO xi File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help i S w Personal Area Serial Part A Serial Port B Object Push File Transfer dE tp Networking BU ne ACCESS A Headphone Basic Image Stop Service Skatus Properties Ready Bluetooth Object Push Service is disconnectec PAN P 00 0 0 4 Figure 9 2 Select Properties on the Information Synchronization icon Service Configuration 4 x File Transter Personal Area Networking Serial Part Object Push Information Synchronization Lan Area Network Service Synchronization Service M Auto start this service when My Bluetooth starts Options lw Accept Business Card L Accept Calendar Items I Accept Email Messages lw Accept Notes Cancel Apply Figure 9 3 Service Configuration 60 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Personal Area Serial Port 4 Serial Port B Object Push File Transfer ES ez Networking LAN Access AN Headphone Basic Image Headset AG Stark Service Stop Service Status Properties Ready Bluetooth Object Push Service is disconnectec PAN IF 0 0 0 0 o Figure 9 4 Select Start Service loj x I T Corpo
8. x Ready File Edit View Favorites File and Folder Tasks ay Move the selected items Copy the selected items cb Publish the selected items to the Web A E mail the selected items X Delete the selected items Bitmap Image Other Places 2 x Figure 6 9 Download files from Computer A 38 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 6 3 FTP Configuration 6 3 1 My FTP Service In the BlueSoleil Service Window right click the File Transfer icon On the pop up menu select Properties to configure the my FTP service Service Configuration E Documents and 5ettingesD an Tiansbil Do ey Read and rite e Figure 6 10 Configure FTP service Setting Items Auto starts this service when my Bluetooth starts Check this box to automatically start the File Transfer service every time BlueSoleil is started Root Directory This sets the root directory that you want to share with other computers using Bluetooth Access Permissions This sets the access permission remote computers have to the shared root directory 39 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 7 LAN Access 7 1 Introduction The Bluetooth LAN Access Profile LAP allows Bluetooth enabled devices to access the services of a LAN using Point to Point Protocol In this usage model multiple data terminals use a LAN access point as a wireless connection to a Local Area Network LAN Once connected d
9. Connections EE loj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help de Back r mb Gh search Li Folders ES History lt dh A EI Pest a ER d e Make New Local 4rea Local 4rea Network and Dial Connection ee Connection 2 up Connections Disable Status Local Area Connection Create Shortcut Delete Rename Type LAN Connection Status Enabled Legend DFE S30T PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Rev Bi Displays the properties of the selected connection Figure 3 11 Click the connection through which you access the Internet On the Sharing tab select the Enable Internet Connection Sharing check box Figure 3 12 shows how to enable Internet Connection Sharing for a local area connection on Windows 2000 Figure 3 13 shows how to enable Internet Connection Sharing for a dial up connection on Windows 2000 20 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Local Area Connection Properties Figure 3 12 Internet Connection Sharing for a Local Area Connection on Windows 2000 Step 4 If this connection is a dial up one and you want automatic dialing when another computer in your home network attempts to access external resources then check the Enable on demand dialing check box Click OK Dial up Connection Properties uu y WM Local 4rea Connection Figure 3 13 Internet Connection Sharing for a Dial up Connection on Windows 2000 Step 5 A message window appears as shown in Figure 3 14 Clic
10. DUN service If found the DUN service icon in the Main Window will turn pink In the Main Window of Computer A double click the DUN service icon to connect to the DUN service on the T68 Once the two computers are connected the Bluetooth Dial up Networking DUN service icon in the Main Window will turn from pink to green 24 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual BEE EEK o ele Connect Bluetooth DUN Connection WE S Password FENN Jh Save this user name and password for the following users it Ce Me only C Anyone who uses this computer Dial Ew H e Bluetooth Object Push Service Cancel Properties Help PANIP 0 0 0 0 4 Figure 4 1 Connect BlueSoleil DUN Connection Step 10 The Connect BlueSoleil DUN Connection window appears Figure 4 1 Input a valid username password and the Internet Service Provider s ISP s phone number then click the Dial button If the dial up is successful a small icon appears on the bottom right hand of the Windows taskbar indicating that the dial up connection is successfully established If the dial up fails the Bluetooth connection between the two computers will be disconnected In this case to reconnect to the T68 s DUN service repeat Steps 8 9 above Step 11 Once the dial up connection is established users can browse web sites or access other Internet services from Computer A Step 12 There are three methods to disconnect t
11. Device window Repeat for Computer B Step 4 Set the security level to Low on both Computer A and Computer B Use the Tools Configurations Security menu Step 5 Start the LAP service on Computer A Inthe Service Window right click the LAN Access icon Select Start Service on the pop up menu Figure 7 1 40 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 1 T Corporation BlueSoleil Service Window Evaluation 5MB data only a a D x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help CI ce VE Personal Area Serial Pork 4 Serial Port B Object Push File Transfer Networking T EE PQ Start Service i l Stop Service e 5 Information k ne Basic Image Headset AG Synchronization Jeu Properties Ready Starting service Information Synchronization PaN IF 0 0 0 0 Figure 7 1 Select Start Service Step 6 Make incoming connection on Computer A Right click on My Network Places select Properties Figure 7 2 On the Network and Dial up Connections panel right click the Incoming Connection icon and then select Properties on the pop up menu Figure 7 3 My Network BT Int Release installation Places SR Open Explore Search for Computers Recycle Bi Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Internet TW Explorer Properties Figure 7 2 Right click My Network Places 41 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual a F L oth Make
12. I nbox is used to deposit the objects received from other Bluetooth devices Outbox is used to deposit the objects you want to send to other Bluetooth devices Send Objects Click this menu item to send an object in Computer A to the T68 there are four types of object vcf vcs vmg vnt Select the objects that you want to send in the window that pops up and click Open Exchange cards Click this menu item to exchange business cards between Computer A and the T68 50 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual lol x Get Card Send Objects Exchange Cards Bluetooth Object Push Service Bluetooth Object Push Service is disconnectec PAN IF 0 0 0 0 Figure 8 8 Four types of operation 8 3 Transfer Objects from a Bluetooth Cellular Phone to a Computer This section outlines the steps involved in transferring OPP objects from a Bluetooth cellular phone to a computer Computer A Bluetooth Cellular Phone Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Sony Ericsson T68 A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle into the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Step 3 Set the device name of the computer to anything you want Here it is named Computer A Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Step 4 Configure the OPP ser
13. Mew Incoming Local 4rea Network and Dial Connection enem Status up Connections Delete Renan Incoming Connections Type Incoming Connection Status Disconnected EI Displays the properties of the selected connection Figure 7 3 Select Properties on the pop up menu Click Networking on the Incoming Connections Properties pop up window Figure 7 4 Choose Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Figure 7 5 Incoming Connections Properties E ajx General Users Metworking Incoming connections Allow incoming connections on these devices Devices ibd Communications cable between bwn computers CES Communications cable between two computers H L gt Standard Modem tl F Properties Virtual private network Iw Allow others to make private connections to my computer by tunneling through the Internet or other network Je Show icons on taskbar when connected Figure 7 4 Incoming Connections Properties 42 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Incoming Connections Properties i x General Users Networking Network components I Y Intemet Protocol TCP IP Iwl i NwLink IPX SPiNetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol bla NetBEUI Protocol m File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Client for Microsoft Networks 2 MwLink NetBlOS Install Uninstall h Properties Description Tr
14. My Network Places to find Computer A and copy files Figure 3 7 shows where to input Computer A s name In Figure 3 7 Computer A is named mike a a BlueSoleil ivtFolder vinen Select an item bo view its CH CH CH description s l l l i software dick xuiiwt Printers Scheduled Tasks amp objectis Figure 3 7 Find Computer A in My Network Places Step 10 To disconnect the PAN connection disconnect from either Computer 16 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual A or from Computer B On Computer B right click on the PAN service icon and choose Disconnect Figure 3 8 On Computer A right click on the PAN service icon and choose Stop Service Figure 3 9 IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Sr tana 0 Sm Connect Disconnect Bluetooth Personal 4rea Networking Service Connected PAMIF 192 168 0 101 7 Figure 3 8 Disconnect the PAN service from Computer B 17 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Service Window File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Service Sa KS Status arial Port A Serial Port B Object Push File Transfer Properties Se cs GE TR Information LAN Access Av Headphone Basic Image Headset AG Synchronization Service Personal Area Networking is started PAN IP 192 168 2 1 7 Figure 3 9 Stop the PAN service on Computer A Advance
15. data File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help g Bluetooth Human Intert EC HN e ke e Service Discovery Finished PAN IP 0 0 0 0 4 Figure 11 4 Find Bluetooth keyboard and its service Bluetooth Human Interface Device Service 5 x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Bluetooth Human Interface Device Service Connected PAN IP 0 0 0 0 4 Figure 11 5 Connect to Bluetooth keyboard 71 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Step 8 Install drivers for the Bluetooth keyboard If this is the first time Computer A has connected to a Bluetooth keyboard wait for a few seconds to allow Windows install drivers for a Bluetooth keyboard You will see two new devices in Computer A Bluetooth HID Keyboard in Human Interface Devices class and HID Keyboard Device in Keyboards class Figure 11 6 Figure 11 6 New HID keyboard device in Device Manager Step 9 Now the Bluetooth keyboard is ready to use You can use it as a legacy PS 2 keyboard Step 10 To disconnect Keyboard B Right click the HID service icon in the Main Window and click Disconnect Alternatively right click Keyboard B in the Main Window and select Disconnect Human Interface Device 72 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 12 Connection Shortcut 12 1 Introduction Connection shortcut profile is used to save time used in searching for devices and browsing serv
16. devices have the same physical channel utilizing the same Frequency hopping sequence defined by the master device clock and the Bluetooth Device Address PIM Personal Information Management 77 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Radio Signal Strength Bluetooth operates on the 2 4G ISM band The radio signal is stronger when the remote device is closer or the remote device has a higher radio output The radio signal is weak when the remote device is distant or the remote device has a weak radio output The strength of the remote device s radio signal affects the quality of the communication of the two Bluetooth devices When the radio signal is weak the Bluetooth data transfer speed is slow However if the two devices are too close and the radio signal is too strong the Bluetooth data transfer speed is also slow because the sound is too loud to hear The radio signal strength is always referred to as RSSI in Bluetooth Remote Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth device sees all other Bluetooth enabled devices as remote Bluetooth devices For example a Bluetooth modem Bluetooth mobiles or a Bluetooth PDA Start Bluetooth Service Start the selected Bluetooth service Only after the service is started can other devices browse the service and connect to it Stop Bluetooth Service Stop the selected Bluetooth service After the service is stopped other devices cannot browse the service or connect to it The existing connection wil
17. m P Figure 11 3 New HID mouse device in Device Manager 69 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 11 3 Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Keyboard This section outlines how to connect a computer Computer A to a keyboard Bluetooth Keyboard B Computer A Bluetooth Keyboard B Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Desktop PIII 800MHz 128M Bluetooth wireless keyboard A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle into the computer Start BlueSoleil in the computer and set the security level to low using the Tools Configurations Security menu Set device name of the computer to anything you want Here it is named Computer A Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Power on the Bluetooth keyboard Bluetooth Keyboard B Search for Bluetooth devices in Computer A until you find Bluetooth Keyboard B In the Main Window double click the My Device icon center ball Wait a few seconds The discovered surrounding devices appear Double click the Bluetooth Keyboard B device icon to find it s HID service If found the HID service icon turns red Figure 11 4 70 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual O x I T Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window Eval sation 5 1B
18. of the Windows desktop Figure 2 1 A My Documents d Ki My Network Places laces i i Internet Explorer A BlueSoleil The BlueSoleil Main Window pops up as shown in Figure 2 2 2 2 Exit BlueSoleil To exit BlueSoleil right click the BlueSoleil icon at the bottom right corner of the Windows task bar and select Exit on the pop up menu Note Selecting the Close button at the top right corner of the BlueSoleil window only hides the BlueSoleil window SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 2 3 BlueSoleil Main Window The BlueSoleil Main Window displays all surrounding Bluetooth devices From the BlueSoleil Main Window users can search for surrounding Bluetooth devices and can execute connect disconnect functions IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window BIE File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help S Remote Device Service Local Device Icon Se Remote Device Bluetooth Human Interface Device Service Connected PAN IP 192 166 2 1 2 Figure 2 2 BlueSoleil Main Window The main elements in the BlueSoleil Main Window are My Device Icon Remote Bluetooth Device Icons Bluetooth Service Icons 2 3 1 My Device Icon This icon represents the client computer It is called the My Device icon or center ball in this document Functions 3 Hover the mouse over the My Device icon to display the client Bluetooth de
19. vnt Messages vmg The SYNC application is typically used in the following scenarios A computer exchanging PIM Personal Information Management data with a cellular phone or PDA Two computers exchanging PIM data with each other 9 2 Exchange PIM Data with a Cellular Phone This section outlines the steps involved in connecting a computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone The cellular phone works as a server that provides the SYNC service Computer A Bluetooth Cellular Phone Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Sony Ericsson T68 A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle into the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Step 3 Set the device name of the computer to anything you want Here it is named Computer A In the BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Step 4 Set the security level to Low on Computer A Use the Tools Configurations Security menu 57 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Step 5 Configure the T68 Set T68 to be discoverable Press the Menu button on the T68 and select Connect Bluetooth Discoverable Press Yes to confirm the selection To confirm Pairing Press the Menu button on the T68 and select Connect Bluetooth Discover The T68 searches for Bluetooth devices and displa
20. Bluetooth starts Check this option to automatically start my Bluetooth SPP service every time BlueSoleil is started Figure 5 6 32 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 6 Bluetooth File Transfer 6 1 Introduction The File Transfer profile FTP supports the file transfer usage model which offers the ability to transfer files from one Bluetooth device to another The FTP profile can be used in the following scenarios A computer can transfer files to from another computer A computer can transfer files to from a PDA 6 2 Transfer files to from a Computer This section outlines the steps involved in Computer A transferring files to from Computer B Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Desktop PIII 600MHz 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth USB dongles into each computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in each computer Step 3 Set device name of each computer to anything you want Here they are named Computer A and Computer B Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Repeat for Computer B Step 4 Configure the FTP service on Computer A Inthe Service Window right click the File Transfer icon Select Properties on the pop up menu Figure 6 1
21. I 800MHz 128M HP Printer A Bluetooth USB dongle Bluetooth Printer Adapter Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle into the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Step 3 Set the device name of the computer to anything you want here it is named Computer A Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Step 4 Set the security level to Low in Computer A Use the Tools 30 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Configurations Security menu Connect Computer A to the Bluetooth Printer Adapter B using SPP Goto Computer A double click the My Device icon until you find the device Bluetooth Printer Adapter B Double click the Bluetooth Printer Adapter B device to find it s SPP service Double click the SPP service icon to start connecting SPP Change the printer settings to use the connected Bluetooth serial port Print a document 31 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 5 4 SPP Configuration 5 4 1 My SPP Service In the BlueSoleil Service Window right click the Serial Port icon On the pop up menu select Properties to configure the my SPP service Service Configuration Figure 5 6 SPP Service Configuration Setting Items Auto start this service when my
22. SB dongle A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert Bluetooth USB dongles in both computers Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in both computers Step 3 Set device name of each computer to anything you want Here they are named Computer A and Computer B Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Repeat for Computer B Step 4 Set the Security Level Click Tools Configurations Security the Security Configuration panel pops up On the Security Configuration panel select High in Security Level Note If you check the Fixed Passkey and input a Bluetooth passkey this passkey will be used as the default passkey The other computer will then have to provide the same passkey during the connection procedure if it wants to connect to this computer 12 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Security Configuration a x General Pairing Services Security Level Low No security Other devices can access your computer freely 0 Medium Service level security Bluetooth passkey ts required when other devices access VOUT services Ce High Device level security Ever device must input Bluetooth passkey before connecting with your computer Bluetooth Passkey lw Fixed Passkey be DEN Figure 3 1 Security Conf
23. SMGBT EDR EZ Connect Wireless Bluetooth USB Adapter SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Version 1 6 0 For SMCBT EDR Bluetooth USB Dongle with EDR Technology This document describes how to use IVT BlueSoleil SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Contents 1 Bluesolel IntroductiOfi riiai Y NON ERNSTER YRR OR RR Rad 3 2 BlueSoleil Graphical User Interface ss nnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnunnnnnnnnn 4 n We e EE EE EOCENE ON ET lt EE Bilu S5Soleill Main lee Le EE 5 K BEEN 3 23 2 VON NNN 6 233 NNN Nesen ri a NNN 8 2 4 1 OG EEE EE 10 3 Personal Area Networking sssssss2222222222222220220u22u20220u20u20unuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 12 w WE Ee Er EE 12 Sa ili Mb is i aaa HF OR 12 3 3 Computer with PAN acting as a TCP IP Gateway ENEE ENNEN 18 3 3 1 KLE Mg E 19 Db NNN 20 TVR NNN 22 3 4 1 EE EEE EE EE EEN 22 2 DUNN 23 SL NNN 23 4 2 Connect to a Dial up Gateway from a Computer 23 9 Biuetooti Seral POFL eege 27 sd ORU NEEN 27 Se CONNECT TNO NNN 27 gu eud a DOCUMEN 5 O SG 30 TNS 32 5 4 1 PT JE ER K 5 Biuetooth File FANT eee 33 DL TT NNN 33 0 2 Ira sfer les to from a Ke EE ONR RD NAD UO AU 33 TE SEP e Lei EE EE ie deena 39 6 3 1 EE EE as tee eae O eee 39 7 ENW REE ER ER ERE REE 40 LIN NN NN UO le 40 7 2 Access a Local Area Network LAN EEE 40 EE TN 46 GL MO NN 46 8 2 Transfer Objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth Cellular Phone
24. Soleil V1 4 8 includes nine Bluetooth profiles The following table indicates which of these profiles is available for client and server devices Profile Description Client Server PAN Personal Area Networking d d SPP Serial Port vV V DUN Dial Up Networking d LAP LAN Access v v FTP File Transfer V d HID Human Interface Device d HCRP Hardcopy Cable Replacement d OPP Object Push d d SYNC Synchronization d d BIP Basic Imaging d d AV AV vV v HS Headset d d FAX FAX Vv BlueSoleil supports more than ten Bluetooth chip sets and HCI interfaces including USB UART PCMCIA and Compact Flash IVT BlueSoleil supports Windows 2000 XP Windows 98SE Me This manual describes how to use BlueSoleil How to start and exit BlueSoleil How to navigate the Main Window and Service Window How to use the Bluetooth profiles SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 2 BlueSoleil Graphical User I nterface 2 1 Start BlueSoleil After installing BlueSoleil there are two ways to start the program 1 A BlueSoleil shortcut icon on the Windows desktop 2 An IVT BlueSoleil program group entry in the Windows Start Programs menu Double click the BlueSoleil shortcut icon on the desktop or click the BlueSoleil menu item on the Start Programs IVT BlueSoleil menu to start the BlueSoleil software The BlueSoleil icon will be displayed at the bottom right corner
25. alendars and cards with each other Bluetooth Passkey In the Bluetooth authentication procedure a Bluetooth passkey is requested on both connection sides The same Bluetooth passkey should be input on both sides If the passkeys are the same the authentication procedure is successful and connections can be setup If the passkeys are different the connection and authentication will fail Bluetooth Peripheral Device This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Human Interface Device profile HID By using HID Bluetooth peripheral input devices such as a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard can remotely interface with the host computer Bluetooth Personal Area Networking This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Personal Area Networking profile PAN Using PAN Bluetooth devices can connect to each other to form ad hoc networks They can form a TCP IP network or connect to a Local Area Network and the Internet Bluetooth Printer This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Hard copy Cable Replacement profile HCRP as a printer Bluetooth Printer allows Bluetooth devices to wirelessly print documents to a Bluetooth printer Bluetooth Security Bluetooth security is an important part of the Bluetooth wireless communication technology Bluetooth security enables illegal access to your computer to be rejected There are three levels of security Low Medium and High In Low level there is no security check In Medium level remote Bluetooth devices can b
26. ansmission Control Pratacaol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Figure 7 5 Choose Internet Protocol TCP IP Select Specify TCP IP addresses and input the two IP addresses The subnet mask of the two IP addresses should be the same as the subnet of the LAN Computer A belongs to Figure 7 6 Incoming TCP IP Properties 2 x Network OO i Jh Allow callers to access my local area network TCPAP address assignment C Assign TCPAP addresses automatically using DHCP Ce Specify TCP IP addresses Ta 132 168 0 243 Total 3 T Allow calling computer to specify its own IF address Figure 7 6 Input the IP addresses Step 7 Search for Computer A on Computer B Double click the My Device icon on Computer B until you find the device icon Computer A Step 8 Find the LAP service of Computer A Double click the Computer A device icon on Computer B Figure Dud ds 43 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual lol x File view My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Bluetooth Lan Access Service Figure 7 7 Double click the Computer A device icon loj x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Connect Disconnect i S Bluetooth Lan Access Service Service Discovery Finished PAN IP 0 0 0 0 4 Figure 7 8 Select Connect 44 SMC Networks IVT BlueSol
27. ap Image _ 9 7 2004 12 38 AM 452KB Bitmap Image 9 7 2004 12 39 AM T f f Figure 6 7 The remote folder is displayed Step 8 e E d KR My Network Places Internet Explorer A BlueSoleil Copy files and directories From Computer B to Computer A upload Select files directories on Computer B and drag files into the Remote Shared Folder Figure 6 8 From Computer A to Computer B download Select files directories from the Remote Shared Folder and drag files into the desktop or a folder on Computer B Figure 6 9 F Jp Forward Paste a ICH SE Bitmap Image Bitmap Image _ 91712004 12 38 AM 9 7 2004 12 39AM E Bitmap Image 9 7 2004 12 39 AM Figure 6 8 Upload files to Computer A 37 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Remote Shared Folder Device Name A File Edit View Go e 2 9 B a XK B Back Forward Up Stop Refresh Copy Paste Delete View un Address Mame Size Type Date Modified ppc Folder 9 7 2004 7 36 PM 3 bmp 501KB Bitmap Image 91712004 12 39 AM Kl bep 1226KB Bitmap Image 9 7 2004 12 38 AM Rani 452KB Bitmap Image 9 7 2004 12 39 AM gt You ve selected 3 object s 2 13 MB y _ 5
28. ata terminals operate as if they are connected to the LAN via dial up networking and can access all the services provided by the LAN The LAN application can be used in the following scenarios A computer or PDA accesses a Local Area Network via a LAP Server A computer or PDA accesses a Local Area Network via a LAN access point Note Before using the LAN Access Profile in Windows98 Me ensure that a Dial up Adapter and Windows s component direct cable are already installed on the computer See Section Error Reference source not found Error Reference source not found Moreover every operating system should have an installation of NetBEUI protocol otherwise it cannot use computer name to visit other computer 7 2 Access a Local Area Network LAN This section outlines the steps involved in connecting to a Local Area Network using the LAP application Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Desktop PIII 600MHz 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert Bluetooth USB dongles into both computers Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in both computers Step 3 Set the device name of each computer to anything you want Here they are named Computer A and Computer B Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth
29. ation LAN Access AV Headset 10 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Headset AG The following colors indicate the status of the Bluetooth service White Idle Normal status Pink Started My Bluetooth service is started Green Connected A remote device has connected to my Bluetooth service Functions 13 Single click to select 14 Double click to start stop a service 15 Right click to display the pop up menu with related operations 11 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 3 Personal Area Networking 3 1 Introduction The Bluetooth Personal Area Networking PAN is a Bluetooth application which enables devices to form an ad hoc network or to access a remote network through a network access point The PAN application can be used in the following scenarios Two or more computers or PDAs can be connected through PAN and can visit each other using Windows Network Places or any application based on TCP IP A computer or PDA can access a Local Area Network or the Internet through a PAN Network Access Point NAP bridge A computer with PAN installed acts as a TCP IP gateway Each of these scenarios is now covered in more detail 3 2 Connect Two Computers This section outlines the steps involved in connecting two computers Computer A and Computer B Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Desktop PIII 600MHz 128M A Bluetooth U
30. ct to Computer A following the same steps as those for Computer B Computers A B C D and E can access each other using the Windows My Network Places and form a Bluetooth ad hoc networking Computers B C D and E can then access the Internet through Computer A Note Computer A can currently only support up to 7 connections AIso it takes about 1 minute before an IP address can be obtained unless Computer A is connected to a DHCP server 3 3 1 Connect to the Internet using I CS The PAN server can share a network connection with PAN clients with Windows ICS ICS Internet Connection Sharing uses NAT Network Address Translation to share a network connection PAN clients use internal network addresses 192 168 0 x ICS is suitable for both dial up and LAN connections For more detailed information about ICS and NAT please refer to the Microsoft Windows help topic Internet Connection Sharing 19 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 3 3 2 Settings on the PAN server Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Right click the My Network Places icon and select Properties Figure 3 10 Open Explore Search Manage Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Rename Properties Figure 3 10 Select Properties on My Network Places Right click the connection through which you access the Internet and then select Properties Error Reference source not found E Network and Dial up
31. cument from Computer A client using a Bluetooth Printer server Computer A Bluetooth Printer B Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Bluetooth Printer A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle into the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Step 3 Set device name of the computer to anything you want Here it is named Computer A Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Step 4 Turn on the Bluetooth printer to provide the HCRP service for Computer A Step 5 Search for Bluetooth devices on Computer A In the Main Window double click the My Device icon Wait a few seconds The discovered surrounding devices appear Step 6 Search the HCRP services of Printer B Double click the printer named Printer The HCRP service icon turns red Step 7 Connect the two devices Double click the HCRP service icon to connect Computer A and the Bluetooth printer step 8 The connection is established After the connection setup is completed a dashed line between the My Device icon or center ball and the Bluetooth Printer icon appears and the HCRP service icon turns green Figure 10 3 64 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual If there is no driver installed for the Bluetooth printer then BlueSoleil d
32. d Usage Computer A is now the center node Other computers for example Computers C D and E can connect to Computer A with BlueSoleil following the same steps as those for Computer B Computer A B C D and E can access each other using the Windows Network Places This forms a Bluetooth ad hoc networking environment Note Computer A can currently only support up to 7 connections Also it takes about 1 minute before an IP address can be obtained on the client side Computer B unless a DHCP server is running on the server side Computer A 3 3 Computer with PAN acting as a TCP IP Gateway The following sections outline how to enable Computer B to access the Internet through Computer A Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Desktop PIII 600MHz 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Network Adapter connecting to the Internet 18 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Step 1 Enable Internet access sharing on Computer A See Section 3 2 Connect Two Computers and complete Steps LO 7 Refer to steps outlined in Section 3 4 1 Connect to the Internet using ICS to set up Internet sharing Step 2 Computer B can now access the Internet Advanced Usage Computer A is now the center node of the network Other computers with BlueSoleil installed for example Computers C D and E can conne
33. e The Bluetooth service is available for the selected device Yellow Selected The service icon has been selected by the user Green Connected The service is connected Functions 9 Hover the mouse over the icon to display the service name 10 Single click to select the service 11 Double click to connect 12 Click to display the pop up menu with related operations gt S dal ES Bio ee d TH BU ER ww FY NE Bluetonth Personal Arez Figure 2 3 Bluetooth PAN Service Icon 2 4 Service Window Select menu View Service Window and the Service Window appears This window displays the Bluetooth services the my Bluetooth device provides to remote Bluetooth devices These services are called my Bluetooth services SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Service Window Evaluation 5MB data only i alfe x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help T Personal Area Serial Port A Serial Port B Object Push File Transfer Networking su OA Information LAN Access AV Headphone Synchronization Basic Image Headset AG Service Object Push is stopped PAN IP 192 168 2 1 4 Figure 2 4 BlueSoleil Service Window Main Elements My Service Icons SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 2 4 1 My Service Icons These icons represent my Bluetooth services My Bluetooth Service Personal Area Networking Information Synchroniz
34. e range to another range of network addresses Non Connectable A Bluetooth devices can be connectable or non connectable When it is non connectable other devices cannot connect to it This is used in BlueSoleil only when the user does not want another device to connect to their computer Non discoverable Bluetooth devices have three modes General discoverable Limited discoverable and Non discoverable mode In Non discoverable mode a Bluetooth device will not respond to any inquiry so another Bluetooth device will not be able to find it Non pairable A Bluetooth device can be pairable or non pairable When it is non pairable it will not accept a bonding request from other devices Pairable A Bluetooth device can be pairable or non pairable When it is pairable it will accept a bonding request from other devices After the bonding process is finished successfully two devices are paired They now form a trusted relationship There is no need to exchange Bluetooth Passkeys the next time they connect Piconet A collection of devices connected via Bluetooth wireless technology in an ad hoc fashion A piconet starts with two connected devices such as a portable PC and an Access Point and may expand to eight connected devices All Bluetooth devices are peer units and have identical implementations However when establishing a piconet one unit will act as a master and the other s as slave s for the duration of the piconet connection All
35. eil User Manual Input a username and password Figure 7 9 The connection is then established Figure 7 10 Connect Bluetooth LAP Connection ge rd User name Password Ta change fe sa ved password click here Domain WORKGROUP lw Save this user name and password for the following users Ce Me only Anyone who uses this computer Cancel Properties Help Figure 7 9 Input Username and Password IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window Evaluation 5MB data only E a D x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Vo PI a Send CO Bluetooth Object Push Service Connected PAN IP DD 4 Figure 7 10 Successful connection to LAP 45 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Step 10 Computer B can now access the LAN via Computer A 8 Object Push 8 1 Introduction The Bluetooth Object Push profile OPP is an application that offers a way to send and receive Personal Information Management PIM data objects from one Bluetooth device to another Bluetooth device The objects Object Push supports are Business cards vcf Calendar entries vcs Notes vnt Messages vmg The OPP profile can be used in the following scenarios Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone or PDA and transferring objects from the computer to the cellular phone or PDA Connecting a computer to a B
36. he dial up connection Method 1 Double click the dial up connection icon on the bottom right of the Windows taskbar The BlueSoleil DUN Connection Status window appears Click the Disconnect button to disconnect the dial up connection Figure 4 2 Method 2 Right click the Bluetooth Dial up Networking icon in the Main Window and then click the Disconnect menu item on the pop up menu Method 3 Right click the T68 device in the Main Window and select Disconnect Bluetooth Dial Up Networking 25 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual BlueSoleil DUN Connection Status HE General Connection Statue Connected Duration 00 00 18 Speed Activity Bytes Compressor Errorz Figure 4 2 BlueSoleil DUN Connection Status window 26 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 5 Bluetooth Serial Port 5 1 Introduction The Bluetooth Serial Port SPP provides a virtual serial port via Bluetooth as an alternative to a hardwired serial cable between a computer and device Any program that uses a Standard serial port can use the Bluetooth serial port without any change The SPP profile can be used in the following scenarios Connecting two computers through a Bluetooth serial port Using SPP to print a document Connecting a computer to any other device that supports SPP through a Bluetooth serial port 5 2 Connect Two Computers This section outlines the steps involved in connec
37. ices Once a connection has been established it can be saved as a shortcut The shortcut is then used to re establish the connection without having to search for the remote Bluetooth device and required Bluetooth service 12 2 How to use Connection Shortcut This section outlines how to save a Bluetooth PAN connection as a connection shortcut Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Desktop PIII 800MHz 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Establish a PAN connection Step 2 Save the Bluetooth Personal Area Neworking Service shortcut on Computer B Right click the Computer A device icon and select Save Connection as Shortcut Bluetooth Personal Area Networking Service Figure 12 1 Refresh Services Unpair Connect Disconnect Status Properties Figure 12 1 Save Bluetooth Personal Area Neworking Service as connection shortcut Step 3 Double click shortcut on your desk top Figure 12 22 73 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual E1 Ed ALAN Figure 12 2 Bluetooth Shortcuts Step 7 Once the connection is successfully established Step 8 Start to use the PAN service provided by Computer A 74 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 13 Bluetooth Glossary Bluetooth Authentication Bluetooth authentication is the procedure to verify whether another Bluetooth enabled de
38. iguration Step 5 Start the PAN service on Computer A Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window click View Service Window Inthe Service Window right click the Personal Area Networking icon Choose Start Service Figure 3 2 IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Service Window File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Serial Port B Object Push File Transfer E amp A Information LAN Access AV Headphone Basic Image Headset AG Synchronization a ES Start Service Stop Service Status Properties Service Personal Area Networking is stopped PAN IP 0 0 0 0 7 Figure 3 2 Start PAN Service on Computer A 13 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Step 6 Search for Computer A on Computer B Double click the My Device Icon center ball The surrounding discovered Bluetooth devices appear Check to see if Computer A appears If it does not appear double click the My Device Icon again Repeat the operation until you find Computer A Step 7 Find the PAN service on Computer A Double click the Computer A device icon on Computer B Enter the Bluetooth passkey if security is set to High on either side to start the authenticating process The Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up on Computer A Input any characters or numbers e g 12 The Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up on Computer B Input exactly the same characters or numbers as you input for Computer A e g 12 F
39. igure 3 3 Once authentication is complete the PAN service is found Enter Bluetooth Passkey e x Ku Exchange Bluetooth Fasskey with 00 03 00 FO 00 82 Passkey er Leavingi ec 5 Figure 3 3 Input passkey I T Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window Evaluation 5MB data only BE i D x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Te amp ob Eva Y Bluetooth Printer Service Service Discovery Finished PAN IP 192 168 2 1 4 Figure 3 4 PAN service is found Step 8 Connect to Computer A 14 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Right click the PAN service icon select Connect on the pop up menu Figure 3 5 The connection is established successfully Figure 3 6 Wait until the valid IP address is shown on the bottom right status bar on both Computer A and Computer B IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help VA Ee we Connect Disconnect Bluetooth Personal Area Networking Service Service Discovery finished PAN IP 0 0 0 0 4 Figure 3 5 Connect to PAN Service 15 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help D F aag A o Bluetooth Printer Service Connected PAN IP 197 168 0 101 Figure 3 6 Connection is established successfully Step 9 Computer A and Computer B are now connected On Computer B go to Windows
40. isplays a message asking the user to install a driver for the Bluetooth Printer see the Windows system icons in the bottom right hand corner of the Windows desktop Figure 10 1 Install the driver for the printer on Computer A and set its port to COMx If there is already a driver installed for the Bluetooth printer a message appears indicating that the Bluetooth printer is ready Figure 10 2 BlueSoleil sets the Bluetooth printer s port to COMx e g COM3 If there are several drivers for the Bluetooth printer installed on Computer A BlueSoleil automatically sets one of them as the Bluetooth printer Please install printer driver for ABTC Xee and set its port to COM ci EH 14 04 Figure 10 1 Bluetooth Printer Driver is not installed a The Bluetooth printer is AL NNN Qc SEG 102 Figure 10 2 Bluetooth Printer Driver is ready Step 9 Print documents Computer A and Bluetooth Printer B are now connected On Computer A open the document that you want to print Select File Print Then select the Bluetooth printer and print Step 10 Disconnect the Bluetooth Printer Right click the HCRP service icon select Disconnect on the pop up menu Figure 10 3 65 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual MAR Ge GE PE Figure 10 3 Disconnect from the Bluetooth Printer 66 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 11 Human Interface Device 11 1 Introduction
41. k Yes The IP address of the BT network adapter is changed to 192 168 0 1 and a DHCP server is started on BT network adapter 21 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Local Network o Figure 3 14 Confirm Enabling Internet Connection Sharing Note The Internet Connection Sharing wizard will set the IP address of the BT network adapter to 192 168 0 1 and a DHCP server will be run on Computer A PAN clients in the Bluetooth network can be set statically or dynamically to any IP address in the range 192 168 0 2 to 192 168 0 253 3 4 PAN Configuration 3 4 1 My PAN Service In the BlueSoleil Service Window right click the Personal Area Networking icon On the pop up menu select Properties to configure my PAN service Figure 3 15 Setting Items Auto start this service when my Bluetooth starts Check this option to automatically start my PAN service the every time BlueSoleil is started Service Configuration Figure 3 15 Service Configuration 22 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 4 Dial Up Networking 4 1 Introduction The Bluetooth Dial up Networking DUN service allows a Bluetooth enabled client to access the Internet wirelessly through a modem on another Bluetooth device or a cellular phone The other Bluetooth device or the cellular phone is called the gateway server as it provides access to the public network The DUN profile can be used in the following scenario A Blue
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43. luetooth cellular phone or PDA and transferring objects from the cellular phone or PDA to the computer Connecting two computers and transferring objects between them 8 2 Transfer Objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth Cellular Phone This section outlines the steps involved in transferring OPP objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone Computer A Bluetooth Cellular Phone Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Sony Ericsson T68 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle into the computer Start BlueSoleil in the computer Set the device name of the Computer A to anything you want Here it is named Computer A Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Configure the business card of Computer A Open the Service Configuration window and select the Object Push page In the BlueSoleil Main Window click My Services 46 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Step 5 Figure 8 1 Check the boxes Send Business Card on Request Accept Business Card Accept Calendar Items Accept Email Messages and Accept Notes To set my business card click the box Send My Business Card VCF This opens the Open File window Select a VCF file as your own business card and click the Open but
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45. onfigure OPP Service 8 5 1 My OPP Service In the BlueSoleil Service Window right click the Object Push icon To configure my OPP service select Properties on the pop up menu Figure 8 11 Configure OPP service Setting Items Auto start this service when my Bluetooth starts Select this item if you want to automatically start the OPP service every time BlueSoleil starts e My Business Card vcf You must select your own business card vcf file every time you start BlueSoleil If you forget to do this BlueSoleil creates a vcf file using your computer name and regards this file as your own business card Send Business Card on Request Select this item to allow other users to receive your business card Receive Business Card There are four possible items here Each item represents one type of object You may select the object types that you want to accept Accept Business Card to accept business cards vcf Accept Calendar Items to accept calendar items vcs Accept Email Messages to accept email messages vmg Accept Notes to accept notes vnt 56 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 9 Synchronization 9 1 Introduction Using Bluetooth Synchronization SYNC Bluetooth devices can synchronize messages notes calendars and cards with each other The objects Synchronization SYNC supports are Business cards vcf Calendar entries vcs Notes
46. over Press the Yes button to confirm the selection The T68 will now start searching devices Once the T68 finds ComputerA on the screen select it by pressing the Yes button The Add to paired device message appears on the 23 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 screen Press Yes to confirm you want to initialize pairing The T68 will ask for the Bluetooth passkey You can input any number for example 1 On the BlueSoleil side the Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up requesting the Bluetooth passkey Input the same Bluetooth passkey you have input in the T68 and click OK Once the pairing process is successfully complete the T68 device icon is displayed in the Main Window of Computer A At the meanwhile the following dialog pops up asking you whether Create a Shortcut on the windows desktop If you choose yes a shortcut icon called DUN will occur on the desktop otherwise the icon will not occur Create a shortcut on the windows desktop A Bluetooth cellular phone is paired to my device If it has Bluetooth DUN service do you want to create a shortcut on windows desktop For the dial up Phone number Ke H This is the icon on the desktop EAN i F Le du td my DUN 6 Search for Bluetooth devices in Computer A until you find the T68 In the Main Window of Computer A double click the T68 device to find its
47. ration BlueSoleil Main Window Ev lu File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help T gt E PE 0 amp amp Bluetooth Inforr EEE Bluetooth Information Synchronization Service Bluetooth Information Synchronization Service PAN IF 0000 Figure 9 5 Click the Bluetooth device 61 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Double click the Bluetooth Information Synchronization service icon The color of the SYNC service icon changes to green Figure 9 6 indicating the connection is successfully established IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window Evaluation 5MB data only d RS Se ID x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Bluetooth Synchronization k E _ Check the items in the list below you would like to synchronize with 4 then click the green Symchromeze button to begin arkdesktop 00 11 B1 FF FF 07 PAN IF 192 168 21 4 Figure 9 6 Connection is established successfully The SYNC clients can now start synchronization Press the green button to begin synchronization Figure 9 7 Bluetooth Synchronization lOl x Check the items in the list below you would like to zymehyonize with A then click the green Synchronize button to begin kW WCARD WM VCAL WM VNOTE Figure 9 7 Press the green button Advanced Usage Before synchronization select the data type that you want to exchange Leave the checkbox unchecked to disable the objec
48. rns red Figure 11 1 67 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window F d ioj x File view My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help oe E De Bol VSReEN luet moth Human Interface De DP Tus nn Bluetooth Human Interface Device Service The service is not available Connection Failed PAN IP 192 166 2 1 4 Figure 11 1 Find Bluetooth mouse and its service IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window d p D x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Y Bluetooth FAX Service Connected PAN IP 192 168 2 1 4 Figure 11 2 Connect to Bluetooth mouse 68 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Step 8 Install drivers for Bluetooth mouse If this is the first time Computer A has connected to a Bluetooth mouse wait for a few seconds to allow Windows to install drivers for a Bluetooth mouse You will see two new devices in Computer A Bluetooth HID Mouse in Human Interface Devices class and HI D compliant mouse in Mice and other pointing devices class Figure 11 3 Step 9 Now the Bluetooth mouse is ready to use You can use it as a legacy PS 2 or serial mouse Step 10 To disconnect Mouse B Right click the HID service icon in the Main Window and click Disconnect Alternatively right click Mouse B in the Main Window and select Disconnect Human Interface Device EL Device Manager atten Wew e
49. rocedure where the user is requested to enter a passkey during the establishment of the link Connectable Bluetooth devices can be connectable or non connectable When the device is connectable other devices can connect to it DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP IP Bluetooth Dongle A Bluetooth device which can be added onto a computer or notebook to make it Bluetooth enabled A Bluetooth dongle is typically a USB device General Discoverable Bluetooth devices have three modes General discoverable Limited discoverable and Non discoverable mode A Bluetooth device will respond to a General Inquiry if it is in general discoverable or limited discoverable mode HID A Human Interface device such as a keyboard or mouse ICS Internet Connection Sharing For more detailed information about ICS please refer to the Microsoft Windows help topic Internet Connection Sharing Limited Discoverable Bluetooth devices have three modes General discoverable Limited discoverable and Non discoverable mode In Limited discoverable mode a Bluetooth device will only respond to a Limited Inquiry LAN A LAN is a Local Area Network LAN Access Point One of entities defined in the LA profiles the LAN Access Point acts like a router between a Bluetooth piconet and an external network NAT Network Address Translation NAT is used to re map IP numbers from on
50. rowse your services Security is set on every service The service can be set to request or not to request for authentication and authorization If you request for authentication the remote device will be asked to enter the same passkey as the one in your computer Otherwise the Bluetooth passkey is not requested If authorization is set the remote device has to be in the authorized devices list Bluetooth Service A Bluetooth device may offer certain functions for other Bluetooth devices to use These functions are called Bluetooth services For example a Bluetooth mobile phone can offer four services which include synchronization dial up networking file transfer and serial port In BlueSoleil all services need to be started manually before use Bluetooth Service Browse A remote Bluetooth device can provide one or more Bluetooth services To use the services that the remote device provides the user has to first find the services This is called service browse Bluetooth Serial Port This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Serial Port profile SPP SPP emulates a serial port over Bluetooth for the Bluetooth device 76 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Bonding Bonding is the creation of a relationship between two devices which are known to each other prior to the bonding procedure A user initiates the bonding procedure and enters a passkey to create a bond between two devices This differs from the authentication p
51. share your Windows system directory in Read and Write mode Other users may delete important Windows files Em FTP Server Root Folder r SS Sa Figure 6 3 Set FTP Server Root Folder set FT P Server Root Folder Figure 6 4 Select the shared folder Step 5 Search for Computer A on Computer B Double click the My Device icon until you find the device Computer A Step 6 Find the FTP service on Computer A Double click the Computer A device icon on Computer B Figure 6 5 Enter the Bluetooth passkey if security is set to High on either side to start authentication Once authentication is complete the FTP service is found 35 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window Evaluation 5MB data only Ioj x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help r 00 02 5B 01 87 66 Service Discovery finished PANIF 0 0 0 0 4 Figure 6 5 Double click the Computer A device icon IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window L Evaluat 5 x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help F Bluetooth Object Push Service Connected PAN IP 0 0 0 0 4 Figure 6 6 The connection is successfully established 36 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Mm Back a z Forward x r 7 Remote Shared Folder Device Name A 2 Paste a Copy 501KB Bitmap Image 9 7 2004 12 39 AM 1226KB Bitm
52. ssage Pairing succeeded appears If pairing is 49 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual unsuccessful the message Pairing failed Please try again Retry In this case press Yes to retry or No to cancel If the pairing succeeds you will see the services of the T68 include the OPP service Figure 8 7 If you have never created a shortcut DUN the following dialog pops up asking you whether Create a Shortcut on the windows desktop If you choose yes a shortcut icon called DUN will occur on the desktop otherwise the icon will not occur For details please refer to the related part of DUN I T Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window Evaluation 5MB data only UN ID x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help Sa Oo amp gt tn Y r Bluetooth Object Push Service Bluetooth Object Push Service is disconnectec PAN IP 0 0 0 0 4 Bluetooth Object Push Service Figure 8 7 Find the services Step 9 _ To send or get objects data right click the OPP service icon There are four options Figure 8 8 on the pop up menu Send My Card Click this menu item and a business card from Computer A is sent to the T68 Get Card Click this menu item to receive a business card from the T68 Open the folder tnbox to check if you have received the card Note Open the My Documents folder on the computer and find a new folder called BlueSoleil Open this folder to find the subfolders inbox and outbox
53. ssssesesesesssn 46 8 3 Transfer Objects from a Bluetooth Cellular Phone to a Computer 51 8 4 Transfer Objects between Two Computere EEN ENEE 55 SE NN NNI SO EE E 56 6 5 1 EE E O O I LV WWW PR RR 56 nbw hn EEN 57 L NNN 57 9 2 Exchange PIM Data with a Cellular BEE i ANNER YY GYG FR NN RONYN NW 57 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 9 3 Set up SYNC Connection between Two Computere 59 SAP SACOM car COW UF AH OH DG ER OY GNU ED CA LG DYN 63 9 4 1 NNN 63 10 Hardcopy Cable Replacement ek KKK KEE NEE EE KEEN EE ENEE 64 LT 64 10 2 Print a Document Using a Bluetooth Printer vvwrnnnnnnnnnanannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 64 11 Human I nterface Device uc ge Eege O iwn ous 67 tiL iii Nu su R Y OY II He EN PH UF RH 67 11 2 Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Mouse ee 67 11 3 Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Keyboard e 70 12 COMNGCEION Zb ii RYG NG GOR NUN GWGU Y ste RAY GR UR 73 EG ig ns 1 FF Y A WP 73 12 2 How to se Connection STN a GN MU A US Ua wd O Ke 13 BIiatooth GIOSSary TE 75 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 1 BlueSoleil Introduction BlueSoleil is a Windows based Bluetooth Wireless software suite from IVT It is fully compliant to the latest Bluetooth SIG specifications BlueSoleil incorporates Bluetooth and computer technologies to enable users to wirelessly access computing devices form networks and exchange information Blue
54. t type that you do not support 62 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual During synchronization push the red button if you want to stop the synchronization Click the yellow explore button to check the information data after synchronization 9 4 Synchronization Configuration 9 4 1 My Synchronization Service In the BlueSoleil Service Window right click the Information Synchronization icon To configure the synchronization service select Properties on the pop up menu Figure 9 8 Service Properties Figure 9 8 Service Configuration Setting Items Auto start this service when my Bluetooth starts Check this item to start my synchronization service automatically every time BlueSoleil is started Options This service supports options for vCard vCalendar vMessage and vNote data types You can select the data type you want to support 63 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 10 Hardcopy Cable Replacement 10 1 Introduction The Bluetooth Hardcopy Cable Replacement profile HCRP provides services to replace the cable between a host and peripheral device with a Bluetooth link The most common devices using these services are laptops and desktop computers however other devices are not excluded The HCRP profile can be used in the following scenario Print a document using a Bluetooth Printer 10 2 Print a Document Using a Bluetooth Printer This section outlines how to print a do
55. ted Inquiry will find only the devices in limited discoverable mode Bluetooth Dial up Networking This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Dial up Networking profile DUN Using DUN Bluetooth devices can dial up to the Internet via a Bluetooth modem or a Bluetooth mobile phone Bluetooth FAX This is the implementation of the Bluetooth FAX profile FAX Using FAX Bluetooth devices can send a FAX via a Bluetooth mobile 75 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Bluetooth File Transfer This is the implementation of the Bluetooth File Transfer profile FTP Bluetooth File Transfer enables the transfer files between Bluetooth devices Bluetooth HCRP _ This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Hardcopy Cable Replacement profile HCRP HCRP provides services to replace the cables between hosts and peripheral devices with a Bluetooth link HCRP is mainly used for wireless printing Bluetooth Information Synchronization This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Synchronization profile SYNC Using Synchronization Bluetooth devices can synchronize messages notes calendars and cards with each other Bluetooth LAN Access This is the implementation of the Bluetooth LAN Access profile LAP Using LAP Bluetooth devices can access Local Area Network via LAN access points Bluetooth Object Push This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Object Push profile OPP Using OPP Bluetooth devices can transfer messages notes c
56. ther of the following 1 When referring to the local device configuration a Bluetooth Device is the local Bluetooth hardware e g USB dongle UART device PCMCIA card or BCSP device 2 When referring to the Bluetooth application the Bluetooth device is the Bluetooth system as a whole e g a Bluetooth modem Bluetooth mobiles or a Bluetooth PDA A computer together with the BlueSoleil and the Bluetooth dongle would also be addressed as a remote Bluetooth device by other Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Device Address A unique 48 bit address that distinguishes different Bluetooth transceivers Every Bluetooth device has a unique address so that other devices can find it and communicate with it The address appears in the form of 00 03 20 00 0D 0A Bluetooth Device Class According to the Bluetooth standard every Bluetooth device is assigned a device type which is represented in the Bluetooth device class The Bluetooth device class is three bytes in length in the form of 04 01 00 On the computer side the class may be Server Desktop or Laptop Users will be asked to select it during first time set up Bluetooth Device Inquiry To use Bluetooth the user has to first find the remote device The searching procedure is called device inquiry There are two kinds of inquiry procedure General Inquiry and Limited Inquiry General Inquiry will find all the Bluetooth devices in general discoverable mode and limited discoverable mode Limi
57. ting two computers Computer A and Computer B using the Bluetooth Serial Port application Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Desktop PIII 600MHz 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth USB dongles into each computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in each computer Step 3 Set the device name of the each computer to anything you want Here they are named Computer A and Computer B Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Repeat for Computer B Step 4 Set the security level to Low on Computer A and Computer B Use the Tools Configurations Security menu Step 5 Start the SPP service on Computer A Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window click View Service Window In the Service Window right click the Serial Port icon Select Start Service on the pop up menu Figure 5 1 27 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual IYT Corporation BlueSoleil Service Window Evaluation 5MB data only SC x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help GC GER Start Service Personal Area Stop Service Port B Object Push Status Properties ef mi 0n edd Sen CT Networking Information DM He Basic Image Headset Ac Synchronization
58. ton Click the OK button on the Service Configuration window If you do not set a business card the program will generate a business card file automatically using your computer name Figure 8 2 Service Configuration Figure 8 2 Open File To obtain a VCF card file from MS Outlook 47 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Open MS Outlook and select the Contacts item in Outlook Shortcuts Figure 8 3 A8 Contacts Microsoft Outlook File Edit View Favorites Tools Actions Help K Contacts There are no items to show in this view Double click here to create new Contact Contacts Tasks My Shortcuts Other Shortcuts 0 Items Figure 8 3 MS Outlook main window Sop Find Zon Type a contact to find 1 a a question Far help ER E SC Ka phe by SEE SS If there are no contacts entered the following message appears on the main window There are no items to show in this view Double click here to create a new Contact Double click and a pop up window appears Figure 8 4 GES Untitled Contact P joj x gt File Edit wiew Insert Format Tools Actions Help D Save and Close HE i hae a AE 8 F General Details Activities Certificates All Fields amp Type a question for help Last a i FirstiM Company File as Job title Business we I This is the mailing address oF Business zip code z Home
59. tooth computer accesses the Internet through a Bluetooth cellular phone or Bluetooth modem 4 2 Connect to a Dial up Gateway from a Computer This section outlines the steps involved in a computer client accessing the Internet through a Bluetooth cellular phone Computer A Bluetooth Cellular Phone Notebook Laptop PIII 800MHz 128M Sony Ericsson T68 cellular phone A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows XP IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle in the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Step 3 Set device name of the computer to anything you want Here it is named Computer A Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click Tools My Bluetooth Device Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Step 4 Set the Sony Ericsson T68 to be discoverable so that Computer A can find the T68 Press the Menu button on the T68 and scroll until you reach the Connect menu option select Connect and scroll until you find Bluetooth Select this option and scroll until you see Discoverable Press the Yes button to confirm the selection The T68 will now enable itself to receive connection requests from other devices Step 5 _ Add Computer A to the paired device list in the T68 Press the Menu button on the T68 and scroll until you reach the Connect menu option select Connect and scroll until you find Bluetooth Select this option and scroll until you see Disc
60. urrounding devices appears Select Computer A When the Add to paired device devices message appears press the Yes key and enter a passkey for example 1 Use the same passkey on BlueSoleil as used on the T68 If you have never created a shortcut DUN the following dialog pops up asking you whether Create a Shortcut on the windows desktop If you choose yes a shortcut icon called DUN will occur on the desktop otherwise the icon will not occur For details please refer to the related part of DUN Step 6 Start the OPP operation Select Menu Phone book Business cards on the T68 To send my card from the T68 From the Business cards menu select Send my own and then select Via Bluetooth The T68 searches the surrounding Bluetooth devices To send the business card from the T68 to Computer A select Computer A on the T68 screen To select an object and send it From the Business cards menu select Send contact and then select Via Bluetooth The T68 asks you to select the object that you want to send Select an object and send it as specified above To receive a business card From the Business cards menu select Receive and then select Via Bluetooth The T68 is now in discoverable status 53 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 4 and you can send an object to it from other Bluetooth devices To send all business cards From the Business cards menu select Send all and then
61. vice attribute of Computer A and start the OPP service Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window click My Services Properties Figure 8 9 51 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual The Service Configuration window pops up Select the Object Push item Configure My Business Card See Section 8 2 Transfer Objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth Cellular Phone Step 4 and configure other OPP service attributes for Computer A Start Service D Stop Service Status Properties Changes my Bluetooth services settings Bluetooth Human Interface Device Service is t PAN IP 192 168 2 1 4 Figure 8 9 Configure the OPP service Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window select View Service Window Right click the Object Push icon and select Start Service Figure 8 10 52 SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Service Window Evaluation 5MB data only D x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help T ab a Start Service Personal Area Serial Port 4 Serial Part P Stop Service Networking Status a Properties a m eme Information LAN Access Av Headphone Basic Image Headset 4G Synchronization Ready Bluetooth Object Push Service is disconnectec PAN IF 0 0 0 0 4 Figure 8 10 Select the Start Service Step 5 Discover and pair Computer A on the T68 Select Menu Connect Bluetooth Discover on the T68 A list of the s
62. vice has the right to access your computer During this procedure a Bluetooth passkey is requested on both sides of the connection If the passkeys are the same the authentication procedure is a success and the connection can be setup If the passkeys are different then authentication fails and a connection cannot be established Bluetooth Authorization Bluetooth authorization is the procedure to verify whether you are going to allow authorize other Bluetooth enabled devices to use Bluetooth services on your Bluetooth enabled device Every Bluetooth service in your BlueSoleil has an authorization setting The authorization devices list for each service records the devices that have been authorized for that service The user can change the authorization status for each device Bluetooth Connection A Bluetooth connection refers to the Bluetooth link that can be set up between two Bluetooth devices Connected Bluetooth devices have a server client relationship One Bluetooth device provides services and another Bluetooth device uses these Bluetooth services Bluetooth Connection Shortcut Connection shortcut is used to save time used in searching for devices and browsing services Once a connection has been established it can be saved as a shortcut The shortcut is then used to re establish the connection without having to search for the remote Bluetooth device and required Bluetooth service Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Devices can refer to ei
63. vice name and address 4 Double click to start stop searching for surrounding Bluetooth devices Right click to display the pop up menu with related operations SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual 2 3 2 Remote Bluetooth Device I cons The icons in the table below represent the remote Bluetooth devices Device Type Ton Keyboard LAN Access Point Personal Computer PDA Printer Scanner Unknown device The following colors are used to indicate the status of the remote Bluetooth device SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual White Idle This is the normal status of the device Yellow Selected The device has been selected by the user Green Connected The device has been connected Functions 6 Single click to select 7 Double click to get the services remote Bluetooth device supports 8 Right click to display the pop up menu with related operations 2 3 3 Bluetooth Service I cons The Bluetooth Service Icons represent the Bluetooth services supported by the remote device Bluetooth Service Personal Area Networking Dial up Networking Serial Port LAN Access File Transfer Information Synchronization Object Push Human Interface Device SMC Networks IVT BlueSoleil User Manual Basic Imaging Headset The following colors are used to indicate the status of the Bluetooth service White Idle This is the normal status Pink Availabl
64. ys the devices found on screen Select a device where BlueSoleil is running Then select Add to paired device to confirm pairing The T68 requests a passkey Input any number for example 1 In the BlueSoleil application a window pops up asking for the passkey Figure 2 1 Input the same passkey as in the T68 for example 1 and click OK If you have never created a shortcut DUN the following dialog pops up asking you whether Create a Shortcut on the windows desktop If you choose yes a shortcut icon called DUN will occur on the desktop otherwise the icon will not occur For details please refer to the related part of DUN IYT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window Evaluation 5MB data onl aM P sl DI x File View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help ewe d DEBS amp gt amp cb Y Enter Bluetooth Passkey Ka remote device needs a Bluetooth Passkey to create Paired relationship for future connections Please use the same passkey on this device and on the remote device Cancel Remote Device K700i Address DO 0E 07 0E 93 AF Passkep Time Left 24 g Device name search Finished PAN IP 192 165 2 1 Bluetooth Human Interface Device Service Figure 9 1 Input the passkey Step 6 Start synchronization Now use the computer running BlueSoleil to start the synchronization See Section 8 3 Transfer Objects from a Bluetooth Cellular Phone to a Computer

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