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1. It also enables remote control of shooting display and other imaging functions Typical Usage e Control camera to take pictures e Receive pictures sent from BlP enabled digital devices Control Camera to Take Pictures Step 1 Connect to the camera following the directions in Chapter 2 A Bluetooth Camera Controller will appear Figure 3 1 13 Step 2 Bluetooth Camera Controller R o Figure 3 1 Bluetooth Camera Controller Click the button to capture the image The captured image will be transmitted to your computer and displayed Receive Pictures Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Assign the directory where you would like to save image files pushed from the client device Click My Services Properties Click on the Basic Image Push tab In the Set the image directory field browse to select the file location Click OK Start the BIP service following the directions in Chapter 2 Send pictures from the remote device For instructions refer to the user documentation for the remote device 3 3 Dial up Networking The Bluetooth Dial up Networking DUN Profile enables users to wirelessly dial up to the Internet through a Bluetooth enabled modem or mobile phone that supports the DUN Profile Typical Usage e Dial up to the Internet via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone e Dial up to the Internet via a Bluetooth enabled modem Dial up to the Internet via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone Step 1 Connect to
2. Configure the parameters for the object push From the Main Window click My Services Properties Click on the Object Push tab Step 2 Start the Object Push service following the instructions in Chapter 2 Do not initiate a connection only start the service so that your computer will be ready to receive objects Step 3 Send objects from the phone For instructions refer to your phone s user documentation Notes e BlueSoleil creates a Bluetooth folder with Inbox and Outbox subfolders in your My Documents folder for use with Object Push The Inbox is used to save objects received from other devices The Outbox is used to save objects sent out from your computer e Your can set your default business card by clicking My Services Object Push In the Send My Business Card field browse to select a contact as your default business card 3 10 Personal Area Networking The Bluetooth Personal Area Networking PAN Profile enables PCs laptops PDAs and other Bluetooth enabled devices to form either of two kinds of PAN networks In a Group ad hoc Network GN which functions as an isolated network multiple PAN Users PANUS are linked together via a GN controller Alternatively a PAN can consist of multiple PANUs linked to a Network Access Point NAP which provides access to external Local Area Network LAN infrastructure BlueSoleil supports all three of these device roles GN controller PANU and NAP Typical Usage 2
3. Meanings e White Idle The normal state of the device e Yellow Selected You have selected the device e Green Connected The device is connected to your local device Remote Devices Operations e Single click to select e Double click to search for the services supported by the device e Right click to display a pop up menu of related operations eg Refresh Devices Pair Devices Connect etc Services Icon Meanings e White Idle The normal state e Yellow Available The service is available on the selected device e Green Connected The service is active in a connection with the remote device Services Operations e Hover your mouse over the service icon to display the name of the service e Single click on the service icon to connect e Right click on the service icon to display a pop up menu of related operations 2 Basic Operations 2 1 Insert Adapter BlueSoleil supports Windows systems enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology via either a USB adapter or a CompactFlash CF card IMPORTANT Be sure to insert the Bluetooth adapter BEFORE you install the software USB Adapter 1 Insert the USB adapter into the USB port of your computer CompactFlash Card 1 Insert the CompactFlash card into your computer To use a CF card in a PC Card PCMCIA slot first plug the card into a CF to PC Card adapter 2 The Found New Hardware Wizard will automatically start Make sure the
4. TEG 32 4 E GE EE 33 a2 Device ConHduratonS arras 36 4 2 1 Hardware Configuration ccccocccccccccnccnnnancnnnnanc cnn rr 36 422 Properties Configuration aaa 36 4 5 SCCUMLY Conagua sia arras 38 43 1 Pair Un pa ir Re 38 2 3 2 GENES CCU VS 38 4 3 3 Managing DEVICE Pairings a i iu RR RD E A 39 4 34 Local Services Security eau i dee Age 40 1 Introduction to BlueSoleil BlueSoleil is a Windows based software from IVT that allows your Bluetooth enabled desktop or notebook computer to wirelessly connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices BlueSoleil allows MS Windows users to wirelessly access a wide variety of Bluetooth enabled digital devices such as cameras mobile phones headsets printers and GPS receivers You can also form networks and exchange data with other Bluetooth enabled computers or PDAs Platforms supported by BlueSoleil include Windows 98SE ME 2000 and XP 1 1 Bluetooth Functions In order to connect and share services via Bluetooth wireless technology two devices must support the same Bluetooth Profile s as well as opposite device roles i e one must be the server and the other must be the client Bluetooth enabled devices often support multiple profiles and if involved in multiple connections can perform different device roles simultaneously BlueSoleil supports the following Bluetooth functions Profiles in the following device roles JavHeaaphones v y Basic Image prole v v UEN
5. Window Local Bluetooth Device The Local Bluetooth enabled device known as My Device represents the user s computer that is running BlueSoleil Operations e Hover your mouse over the red ball to display the local device s Bluetooth name and address e Click on the red ball to start or stop searching for Bluetooth devices in range e Right click on the red ball to display a pop up menu of related operations e g General Inguiry My Services Security etc Remote Bluetooth Devices Remote devices are other Bluetooth enabled devices that are in the radio range of your local device BlueSoleil uses different icons to indicated different types of remote devices 30 Keyboard Loud Ev ye Headset Speaker Je Printer Ds Scanner Game f Server S CN controller ES NE Unknown 3 at device Co Icon Meanings Remote devices can be in any of three states which BlueSoleil indicates with different colors e White Idle The normal state of the device e Yellow Selected You have selected the device e Green Connected The device is connected to your computer Operations e Single click on the icon to select e Double click on the icon to search for the services supported by the remote device e Right click on the icon to display a pop up menu of related operations e g Refresh Devices Pair Devices Connect etc Bluetooth Service Buttons of Remote Device Service buttons at the top
6. Y y lle Transfer Y Headset ly Y Human Interface Device lu tanaccess vv owen vv Personal Area Networking un primer Tv seaport vv SS 1 Se WS lt e Notes e Only one Headset or AV Headphone connection can exist at a time since since there is only one virtual Bluetooth audio device e The Headset and AV Headphone Profiles do not work on Windows 98SE or Windows Me 1 2 Main Window Note For more complete information about the Main Window including the icon meanings as well as information about the Service Window and BlueSoleil menus please refer to Chapter 4 By default BlueSoleil starts with the Main Window open Use the Main Window to perform your primary connection operations The Main Window displays the local device red ball as well as the remote devices detected in range Different icons distinguish different types of remote devices At the top of the Main Window are Service Buttons After you search for the services supported by a remote device the supported services of the selected device will be highlighted Local Device Basic Operations e Hover your mouse over the red ball to display the local device s Bluetooth name and address e Click on the red ball to start or stop searching for Bluetooth devices in range e Right click on the red ball to display a pop up menu of related operations e g General Inguiry My Services Security etc Remote Devices Icon
7. of the Main Window represent a range of Bluetooth services potentially supported by Remote Devices 31 Icon Meanings There are 3 states for the service icons indicated by different colors e White Idle The normal state e Yellow Available The Bluetooth service is available on the selected remote device e Green Connected The Bluetooth service is active in a connection with the remote device Operations e Hover your mouse over the service icon to display the name of the service e Single click on the service icon to connect e Right click on the service icon to display a pop up menu of related operations 4 1 2 Service Window The Service Window displays the local Bluetooth services i e the Bluetooth services supported by BlueSoleil Use the Service Window to start and stop services as well as to configure service properties To access the Service Window click View Service Window Local Service List The Local Service List displays all of the Bluetooth services supported by the local computer Use this screen to start stop services 32 Services Icons Services Icons Icon Meanings There are 3 states for the local Bluetooth services indicated by different icon colors e White Idle The service has not been started e Yellow Started The local Bluetooth service has been started e Green Connected Some remote device has connected to the Service Operations e Single cli
8. selected port Remove Remove the Auto Connection device assignment for the selected port Configurations gt Unplug HID Remove Human Interface Devices from BlueSoleil Unplug Unplug the selected HID device When you first connect the HID device to your computer BlueSoleil sets up the devices so that they will automatically reconnect in case the connection is ever broken After you unplug an HID device it will no longer automatically reconnect to your computer Bluetooth Device Advanced hardware configuration recommended for advanced users only Please refer to 4 2 Hardware Configuration for more details Help Menu 35 Contents and Index Access BlueSoleil Online Help About BlueSoleil Information about your version of BlueSoleil 4 2 Device Configurations 4 2 1 Hardware Configuration BlueSoleil supports the following kinds of Bluetooth radio adapters USB and CF card To access the hardware configuration screens click Tools Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Device Select the type of Bluetooth enabled device that you plan to use either a USB adapter or a CompactFlash CF card Advanced Configuration The Advanced Configuration page will be enabled only if you selected CF in the Bluetooth Device screen Use the Advanced Configuration screen to configure detailed parameters including COM Port Baud Rate Byte Size Parity Stop Bits and Flow Control 4 2 2 Properties Configuration To confi
9. the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Prohibition of co location This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Content 1 introduction to BlueSoleil uni aaa a 5 id Elei ge FUNCUONS aiii 5 ee MAME WIN GOW siii 6 Basic Operations cin NAAA 8 ZE TN Sert AGADlel EE EE dE ME UR 8 2 2 Stall tN So War eras 8 2255 AMES OL la o a na 8 2 4 Search for Other Bluetooth Enabled Devices ce eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 9 225 EStaDlisn CONMECUON nessa rra EE 10 2 9 ET e en Weg Die Le EE EEN 11 ELE e due Started iia 13 Sal AV e Tele ne EE EE 13 3 2 Basic Kon Lat e see rro orientar 13 339 PIOl UDNetWorKIITd uii i CW GY GC Y TCC R 14 Ge TA EEN 16 IN TR YH RT AR A RR NF RNA RNA RF FFA A FN RG FFY HR 16 30 Te US Uwn bi Aed O sn NN YA FU CR eat names 18 2 7 Human Intertace e 18 2 0 ILANACCO SS EE 19 3 2 ODJECE RUS Ss 21 3 10 Personal Area Networking ee KENNEN EEN E ENN EEN 23 db RUINS aaen O O O O i A 27 O 28 3 15 BIUStooth SYNCHFORIZALION aiii a 28 BluieSolell User GUIAS EE 30 alo BIIesoIell EN VIFON Mentor ea 30 aw Mam ai ele EE 30 AZ SEVICE et a ies
10. the instructions in Chapter 2 Step 2 In the Connect Bluetooth LAP Connection dialog enter the user name and password if necessary Click Connect Use your computer as a LAN Access Point ADVANCED USERS ONLY Step 1 Start the Bluetooth LAN Access service on BlueSoleil following the instructions in Chapter 2 Step 2 Specify any static IP addresses necessary for LAP clients Alternatively you can use DHCP to have the system dynamically assign IP addresses 1 In the Network Connections window right click Incoming Connection then select Properties Figure 3 3 19 Network Connections File Edt ew Favorites Tools Advanced Help lt E js ki JO Search UE Folders EE Address a Network Connections Network Tasks ss Create a new connection 4 Set up a home or smal ts Delete office network 3 Delete this connection LAN or 2 wet Connection wn a Other Places Local rea Local Area Connection Connection 3 G Control Panel Figure 3 3 Select Properties in the Pop up Menu 2 Select Incoming Connections Properties Networking gt Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on the Properties button Figure 3 4 gt Incoming Connections Properties General Users Networking Network componente Y Intemet Protocol TCPYIP File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Dos Packet Scheduler Client for Microsoft Networks Install Uninstall Description Transmission Contr
11. with each other wirelessly via Bluetooth instead of with a serial cable BlueSoleil supports four Bluetooth Serial Ports for outgoing connections and two Bluetooth Serial Ports for incoming connections Typical Usage e Connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices via the Serial Port Connect to a PDA Step 1 Connect to the PDA s Serial Port service following the instructions in Chapter 2 Step 2 Use ActiveSync or any other application that uses a serial connection Note e Serial Port Auto Connection function Once a target device is assigned to a specific serial port e g COM5 whenever an application opens that serial port number BlueSoleil will automatically connect to the target device Similarly whenever an application closes the Bluetooth serial port BlueSoleil will stop the connection To check which devices are assigned to which COM ports click Tools Configurations Connect With e Some applications only allow you to use a limited range of COM port numbers If the application does not allow you to use a COM port number assigned by BlueSoleil you will not be able to use BlueSoleil with your application 3 13 Bluetooth Synchronization The Bluetooth Synchronization SYNC Profile enables users to synchronize PIM objects on their computer with that of other Bluetooth enabled computers as well as Bluetooth enabled mobile phones PDAs and other devices Four kinds of objects are supported e Contacts vcf e Cal
12. 3 e Group Ad hoc Network Peer to peer networking One device acts as the GN and others function as PANU devices These computers can visit each other or use an application based on TCP IP Figure 3 7 Group Ad hoc Network e Access a LAN via a Network Access Point or a Computer Acting as a NAP After the computers connect to the NAP they become members of the LAN and can directly communicate with other computers in the LAN PAH HAP Figure 3 8 Access a LAN via PAN NAP Connecting the PAN User PANU Step 1 Connect to the server s Personal Area Network service following the instructions in Chapter 2 Step 2 Wait a few seconds for BlueSoleil to obtain and display your computer s IP address Configuring the NAP GN Click Bluetooth Service Properties and click on the Personal Area Network tab 24 Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Group Ad hoc Network Select Set up Bluetooth Personal Area Network and Enable DHCP Server Figure 3 9 A DHCP server will be started on the GN The PANU can obtain an IP address automatically from this DHCP server if the PANU does not set static IP address for the BT Network Adapter Service Configuration Object Push File Transfer Information Synchronization LAN Access Aw Headphone Basic Image Push Headset Audio Gateway Personal Area Networking Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Personal Area Networking Service Work Mode f Setup Bluetooth Personal Area Network i
13. Enable DHCP Server f Access LAN Network Realtek ATLET39 Family PCI F x Access Internet Realtek ATLET39 Family PCI 7 caca Figure 3 9 Set Up a Bluetooth Enabled Personal Area Network Access LAN via PAN NAP Select Access LAN Network and select a physical network adapter through which the NAP connects to a LAN as the LAN Adapter Figure 3 10 25 Service Configuration Object Push File Transter Information Synchronization LAN Access Aw Headphone Basic Image Fush Headset Audio Gateway Personal rea Networking Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Personal Area Networking Service i Auto start this service when My Bluetooth starts Work Mode C Get up Bluetooth Personal Area Network LAN Adapter Realtek ATL8139 Family PUI Fw Access Internet Realtek ATLET39 Family PCI E caca too Figure 3 10 Access a LAN Network via a PAN NAP Scenario 3 Access the Internet via NAP Select Access Internet and select a physical network adapter through which the NAP connects to Internet as the WAN Adapter Figure 3 11 It will automatically enables NAT Network Address Translation please refer to Windows Help Topic function and a DHCP server Note The BT Network Adapter on the PANU side must be set to obtain an IP address automatically The IP address is in the form of 192 168 2 xxx such as 192 168 2 1 26 3 11 Printer Service Configuration Object Push File Transfer Inf
14. I VT BlueSoleil User Manual Version 1 6 FCC DoC Labeling V1 2 Bluetooth Dongle Tested to Comply FE FOR HOME OR OFFICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This eguipment 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 eguipment generates uses and can radiated radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this eguipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the eguipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult
15. Interface Device HID Profile enables users to use Bluetooth enabled HID Devices such as keyboards mice or joysticks to control your computer Typical Usage e Connect a Bluetooth enabled Mouse and a Keyboard to Your Computer Step 1 Connect the Bluetooth enabled mouse to your computer following the instructions in Chapter 2 Step 2 Connect the Bluetooth enabled keyboard to your computer following the instructions in Chapter 2 Before you can use BlueSoleil to connect you may need to press a button on the keyboard to make it discoverable 18 Note e The first time you connect the mouse or keyboard to your computer the Found New Hardware Wizard will automatically launch In the first screen of the wizard DO NOT INSERT ANY CD and click Next Follow the next screens until you complete the wizard If the wizard reappears cancel the wizard You should be able to use the mouse or keyboard with your computer e The Bluetooth enabled mouse keyboard can automatically re connect to your computer after you successfully establish the initial connection 3 8 LAN Access The Bluetooth LAN Access Profile LAP allows users to access a Local Area Network LAN via a Bluetooth enabled LAN access point Typical Usage e Access a Local Area Network via a Bluetooth enabled LAN access point e Use your computer as a LAN Access Point Access a LAN via a Bluetooth enabled Access Point AP Step 1 Connect to the LAN AP s LAP service following
16. Level Low If checked other devices will be able to access your device freely without entering a passkey 39 However if the remote device requires a passkey to connect then both devices need to exchange passkeys Medium The medium level provides service level security You can assign the appropriate level of access for each specific service For more details see 4 3 4 Local Services Security High If checked passkeys must be exchanged for every incoming and outgoing connection unless the two devices have already paired in the past Bluetooth Passkey Set Default Passkey Use this setting to create a default passkey for all connections This saves you the effort of manually creating a passkey whenever one is required Data Encryption Enable Data Encryption If checked the data transmitted will be encrypted 4 3 3 Managing Device Pairings To access the device security configuration screen click My Bluetooth Security and click on the Devices tab Paired Devices This screen lists devices which have already paired with the local device Remove Pairing Click to remove the pairing relationship between the selected device and the local device Authorization 39 Click to select the local Bluetooth services that you wish to allow the selected paired device to use A list of local services will appear Select the services you wish to allow on the remote device then click OK Note The screen will only lis
17. ck on the icon to select the service e Double click on the icon to Start Stop a service e Right click to display a pop up menu of related operations 4 1 3 Menus BlueSoleil contains the following six menus e File Menu e View Menu e My Bluetooth Menu e My Services Menu e Tools Menu e Help Menu File Menu 33 Hide Hide the BlueSoleil window Connections can still run when the window is hidden Always on Top Keep the BlueSoleil window always on top Exit Exit BlueSoleil You can also exit BlueSoleil by right clicking on the task tray icon at the bottom of your screen In the pop up menu click Exit View Menu Main Window Show the BlueSoleil Main Window Service Window Show the BlueSoleil Service Window Arrange Devices Arrange remote devices by Device Name Device Address or Device Type Refresh Devices Refresh the list of remote devices detected by BlueSoleil Note If you select Refresh Devices the list of previously detected devices will not be cleared To initiate a new device search that will first clear the list press F5 My Bluetooth Menu Bluetooth Device Inguiry Search for other Bluetooth enabled devices in range Bluetooth Service Browsing Browse for the services of the selected remote device Security Configure the security settings of the local device e g passkey reguirements data encryption etc Properties Configure the properties of the local de
18. ctions refer to the user documentation for the remote device I nitiate the Connection If you would like to use your computer as a client in a Bluetooth connection make sure that you have started enabled the service on the remote device Otherwise BlueSoleil will not be able to discover the service and connect to it For instructions refer to the device s user documentation 1 Return to the Main Window Click View Main Window 10 2 Double click on the icon for the device you wish to connect to BlueSoleil will begin to search for information about which services the device supports 3 After the search icons will be highlighted yellow at the top of the BlueSoleil Main Window for services that are supported by the device Verify that the service you want to use is supported 4 Right click on the device icon In the pop up menu click Connect then select the service BlueSoleil will start the connection Depending on the security settings of each device you may need to enter the same passkey on each device in order to bond the two devices 5 A screen may appear asking if you want to set up automatic connections Click Yes or No 6 If you are connecting to a phone your phone may ask if you want to ask the BlueSoleil computer to your device list Enter Yes and enter a passkey 7 When the devices have successfully connected the device icon in the Main Window will turn green and a green line will appear between the r
19. ed ball and the device icon A red dot will travel along the green line from the client to the server A signal strength icon will also appear next to the device icon The BlueSoleil icon in the task tray will also turn green to indicate an active connection Note A red check mark will appear next to the name of any device that you have previously paired with your computer 8 Depending on which services you are using additional screens may appear and or you may need to configure additional connection settings e g user name password COM port number etc Refer to the instructions in Chapter 3 for your specific service After configuring the appropriate connection settings you should be ready to use your application 9 To end a connection in the Main Window right click on the icon for a connected device In the pop up menu click Disconnect Note You can only disconnect this way if your computer is acting as a client device If your computer is acting as a server device then you can disconnect in BlueSoleil by clicking View Service Window then right clicking on the service icon In the pop up menu click Stop Service Alternatively you can disconnect from the remote device 2 6 Bluetooth Security To modify your connection s security settings click My Bluetooth Security 11 BlueSoleil offers three security levels Low Security Mode 1 Non secure No security procedure is needed for connections Medium Securi
20. endars vcs e Notes vnt 28 e Messages vmg Supported MS Outlook versions Outlook 2000 Outlook 2002 xp Outlook 2003 Typical Usage e Synchronize your computer with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone Step 1 Step 2 Note Connect to the mobile phone s Synchronization service following the instructions in Chapter 2 A synchronization dialog will appear refer to Figure 3 12 Click on the Start button to synchronize Contacts calendars notes and emails in MS Outlook will be synchronized with those on the phone Information Exchange Sychronization Connect to 00 00 55 00 35 64 Figure 3 12 Start To Synchronize Information e Users can start synchronization from MS Outlook using the Bluetooth Add In menus and buttons installed with BlueSoleil e BlueSoleil can act as synchronization server Click My Services Properties Click on the Information Synchronization tab and select the type of PIM objects that you would like to synchronize 29 4 BlueSoleil User Guides 4 1 BlueSoleil Environment 4 1 1 Main Window The Main Window displays the local device red ball and the remote devices detected in range Connecting and disconnecting operations are conducted here Connections are indicated by green dashed lines between the local device and connected remote devices By default BlueSoleil starts with the Main Window open To return to the Main Windows after switching views click View Main
21. er with other Bluetooth enabled devices e Access a shared folder on another Bluetooth enabled device 16 Connect to a Mobile Phone Step 1 Step 2 Connect to the mobile phone s FTP service following the instructions in Chapter 2 The phone s folders are shown in a window Users can copy paste delete files or folders Share a Folder on Your Computer with other Bluetooth Enabled Devices Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Select the folder you would like to use for file sharing and define the remote user privileges Click My Services Properties Click on the File Transfer tab Share this folder Browse to select the folder you would like to share Share Permissions Select Read and Write to allow others to copy paste or delete files folders in this folder Select Read Only to allow others to only browse and copy files folders from this folder Start the FTP service in BlueSoleil following the instructions in Chapter 2 Do not initiate the connection in BlueSoleil Browse your computer from the remote device For instructions refer to the user documentation for the remote device When the remote device attempts to connect to your computer the Bluetooth Service Authorization screen may appear Click Yes After successfully connecting the remote device can browse copy paste and or delete files on your computer depending on the remote folder privileges you allowed For instructions refer to the user docu
22. essary enable Object Push on the PDA For instructions refer the PDA s user documentation 21 Push Objects to a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phone There are two methods to push objects Method 1 Method 2 From BlueSoleil Main Window Double click on the mobile phone or PDA icon to browse for service information The Object Push Service icon should be highlighted at the top of the screen Right click the Object Push Service icon and in the pop up menu click Send My Card Figure 3 6 3 IVT Corporation BlueSoleil Main Window Fie View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help a lee Sal ad L d Get Card Send Objects Exchange Cards Bluetooth Object Push Service Service browsing finished PAN IP 192 168 0 144 Y Figure 3 6 Send Object Send My Card Send your default business card Get Card Get the phone s default business card Send Objects Select objects PIM files ending in vcf vcs vnt or vmg and send them to the phone Exchange cards Have your computer and the phone to exchange their default business cards From MS Outlook 1 Select the contact that you would like to send 22 2 In Outlook click on the Push button on the toolbar or click File Push 3 The Bluetooth Neighbors screen will appear In the device list select the phone or PDA that you wish to push the contact to Click on the Push button Receive Objects from a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phone Step 1
23. gure the properties of your local device click My Bluetooth Properties General Device Name The local device s name which will be shown to other Bluetooth enabled devices Device Type The device type of your local computer i e Desktop Laptop or Server 36 Device Address The address of the local device Every Bluetooth enabled device has a unique device Accessibility Connecting Mode Connectable Permits other Bluetooth enabled devices to connect with your computer Non Connectable Prohibits other Bluetooth enabled devices from connecting with your computer Discovery Mode General Discoverable Permits other Bluetooth enabled devices to detect your computer Limited Discoverable Permits other Bluetooth enabled devices to detect your computer with Limited Inquiry Non Discoverable Prohibits other Bluetooth enabled devices from detecting your computer Bonding Mode Pairing Mode Accepts Bonding Allow other Bluetooth enabled devices to pair with your computer If the other device initiates a pairing procedure with your computer each device must enter the same passkey before the they will be paired Does Not Accept Bonding Rejects pairing attempts initiated by other Bluetooth enabled devices Hardware View information about your Bluetooth hardware Manufacturer The manufacturer of the local Bluetooth device HCI Version The HCI version of the local Bluetooth device HCI Edition T
24. he HCI edition of the local Bluetooth device LMP Version The LMP version of the local Bluetooth device LMP Subversion The LMP subversion of the local Bluetooth device 37 4 3 Security Configuration Use the Security Configuration screens to specify the security settings of your local device 4 3 1 Pair Un pair Devices Once a remote device has paired with your computer by exchanging passkeys passkeys will no longer be required for further connections between your computer and the device How to pair with another device Automatically If a passkey is required for connection the devices will be paired automatically the first time they successfully exchange passkeys and connect After a device has successfully paired with your computer the remote device icon in the Main Window will have a red checkmark next to it Manually In the Main Window right click on the device icon and in the pop up menu select Pair Device In the Enter Bluetooth Passkey screen enter the same passkey that you enter on the remote device After a device has successfully paired with your computer the remote device icon will have a red checkmark next to it How to un pair with another device In the Main Window right click on the device icon and in the pop up menu select Unpair The red checkmark next to the device icon will disappear 4 3 2 General Security To access the security configuration screen click My Bluetooth Security Security
25. ice If a non trusted device attempts to access the service the connection will be rejected automatically without informing the user Notes If a device is trusted for a service it may connect to this service on your local device without informing you A1
26. installation CD is still in your computer Follow the wizard to install the card drivers 2 2 Install the Software IMPORTANT If you have any Bluetooth software previously installed on your computer you must completely remove it first 1 Insert the BlueSoleil software installation CD into the CD drive of your computer 2 Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to access your CD drive In the CD click on SETUP EXE 3 Follow the directions on your screen to install the software 4 As prompted when software installation is complete restart your computer 2 3 Start BlueSoleil 1 Start BlueSoleil Click on the BlueSoleil icon on your desktop or go to Start Programs IVT BlueSoleil BlueSoleil Note BlueSoleil will detect each insertion or removal of the USB adapter Alternatively you can start BlueSoleil before plugging in the USB adapter 2 The very first time you use BlueSoleil the Welcome to Bluetooth screen will appear Assign your Windows system a name and device type to be shown to other Bluetooth enabled devices In most cases you should leave the security setting checked Click OK 2 4 Search for Other Bluetooth Enabled Devices Before it can connect your computer must first detect other Bluetooth enabled devices in range I nitiate a Device Search I 2 Make sure that the Bluetooth enabled device you wish to connect to is turned on with sufficient battery power and set in discoverable mode Ha
27. mentation for the remote device Access a Shared Folder on Another Bluetooth Enabled Device Step 1 Step 2 On the remote device designate the folder files to share Enable file sharing on the remote device For instructions refer to the user documentation for the remote device Note If you do not enable file sharing on the remote device BlueSoleil will not be able to discover the device s file sharing service Start the FTP service and initiate the connection in BlueSoleil following the instructions in Chapter 2 17 Step 3 A Remote Shared Folder screen will appear displaying shared files folders on the remote device Use the screen to browse copy paste and or delete files depending on your folder privileges 3 6 Headset The Headset Profile enables users to use a Bluetooth enabled headset as wireless earplug or microphone Typical Usage e Use Headset as a device for audio input output Step 1 Connect to the Bluetooth enabled headset following the directions in Chapter 2 Step 2 Play music on your computer or chat using network meeting tools You may need to press a multifunction button on your headset to transmit audio between the computer and the headset Note For most Bluetooth enabled headsets after you have successfully connected for the first time you can quickly reconnect to BlueSoleil by simply pressing a multifunction button on the headset 3 7 Human Interface Device The Bluetooth Human
28. of previously detected devices will be cleared 2 5 Establish Connection Note These are generic instructions for any type of Bluetooth enabled device Refer to the instructions in Chapter 3 for specific details for the type of service you plan to use Normally a connection is initiated from the client Check the chart in Chapter 1 to verify which device role BlueSoleil supports for the service you wish to use e On the server side start the service e On the client side initiate the connection Start the Service If you would like to use your computer as a server in a Bluetooth connection you must first start enable the appropriate service s on your system 1 Access the Service Window Click View Service Window 2 Ifthe icon for a service is highlighted yellow then the service has already been started If the icon is white then you need to start the service in order to use it Right click the icon In the pop up menu select Start Service The icon should now be highlighted yellow Serial Port icons will also report which COM port is assigned to them Note e Icons will appear only for Bluetooth functions Profiles which BlueSoleil supports in the Server device role See chartin the 1 1 Bluetooth Functions e Depending on your system multiple icons for Serial COM ports may appear 3 After you have started the service in BlueSoleil now you are ready to initiate the connection from the remote device For instru
29. ol Pratacol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Figure 3 4 Internet Protocol TCP IP Network Component 3 Select Specify TCP IP addresses and enter the range of IP addresses assigned to LAP clients Figure 3 5 20 Incoming ICPAP Properties Network access TLPIP address assignment O Assign TCP IP addresses automatically using DHCP Specify TCP IP addresses From 192 168 0 141 To 182 166 Ho 14 Total 2 Allow calling computer to specify its own IP address Figure 3 5 Enter the IP addresses Note In order to use a Windows 98SE Me system as an access point you must have already installed a Dial up Adapter and the Windows Direct Cable Connection component on the system 3 9 Object Push The Bluetooth Object Push Profile OPP enables users to send and receive Personal Information Management PIM data objects including messages notes calendar items and business cards to and from a Bluetooth enabled PDA or mobile phone The objects supported include e Contacts vcf e Calendar items vcs e Notes vnt e Messages vmg Typical Usage e Push objects to a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or PDA e Receive objects from a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or PDA Note If you would like to push PIM objects to a PDA make sure that the PDA is ready to receive a PIM object before you start If nec
30. ormation Synchronization LAN Access hw Headphone Basic Image Fush Headset Audio Gateway Personal Area Networking Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Personal Area Networking Service w Auto start this service when Mu Bluetooth starts Work Mode C Setup Bluetooth Personal Area Network 7 f Access LAN Network WAN Adapter Realtek HRTL8133 Family PCI F caca zen Figure 3 11 Access the Internet via a NAP The Bluetooth Printer Profile HCRP enables your computer to connect to a Bluetooth enabled printer Typical Usage e Print documents on a Bluetooth enabled Printer Step 1 Step 2 Connect to the printer s printer service a If your computer does not have the correct printer drivers installed BlueSoleil will prompt you to do so Install the driver for the printer and remember to set the printer port to the correct COM port number To determine the correct COM port number in the Main Window right click on the device icon In the pop up menu select Status b If the printer driver has been installed a message indicates that the printer is ready Print documents using the Bluetooth enabled printer In the application be sure to select the correct printer and printer port 27 3 12 Serial Port The Bluetooth Serial Port Profile SPP provides PCs laptops PDAs GPS receivers cordless serial adapters and other Bluetooth enabled devices with a virtual serial port enabling them to connect
31. ovider ISP Step 3 Use your email Internet browsing or other application that 15 utilizes a dial up connection Note After you successfully connect a screen will ask if you would like to create a dial up shortcut on your desktop This would allow you to conveniently dial up and connect by simply clicking on the shortcut without having to manually start BlueSoleil 3 4 FAX The Bluetooth Fax Profile enables users to send faxes from a computer via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or modem Typical Usage e Send fax via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone e Send Fax via a Bluetooth enabled modem Send fax via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone Step 1 Connect to the mobile phone s fax service following the directions in Chapter 2 Step 2 Use your fax software to send the message Send fax via a Bluetooth enabled modem Step 1 Connect to the modem s fax service as described in Chapter 2 Step 2 Start your fax software Configure your fax software for the Bluelet Fax Modem NOT the Bluelet Modem Refer to your fax software s user documentation for instructions Step 3 Use your fax software to send the message 3 5 File Transfer The File Transfer Profile FTP enables users to transfer files and or folders between Bluetooth enabled laptops desktops PDAs mobile phones etc Typical Usage e Connect to a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and transfer files or folders to from the phone e Share a folder on your comput
32. t the local services that require authentication The local services that do not require authentication can be accessed freely The Authorization button is enabled only when the Security Level is set to Medium 4 3 4 Local Services Security To access the local services security configuration screen click My Bluetooth Security and click on the Services tab You can only configure security for local services when the Security Level is set to Medium Set the Security Level in the General Security screen Local Services Authentication If checked a passkey is required whenever a remote device attempts to connect with this service Encryption If checked data transmitted between devices for this service will be encrypted Authorization Click to select the devices you wish to allow to use the selected service In the Service Authorization screen enter the following settings Trusted Devices Select to trust devices listed in this screen to use the selected service on your device A device can freely access the service from your local device when trusted Click Add Remove to edit the device list 40 Trust all devices Connection requests will be accepted from every device Prompt user if the device is not trusted for this service If a non trusted device attempts to access the service a dialog will appear to allow you to accept or reject the connection Reject devices from using the service if not trusted for the serv
33. the phone s Dial Up Networking Service following the instructions in Chapter 2 14 Step 2 The Dial Up Dialog will appear Figure 3 2 Enter the dial up number User name and Password Make sure the correct dial up number is entered then click on the Dial button Note The default dial up number 99 1 only works with certain GPRS phones and service providers in the United States If necessary enter the correct dial up number for your Internet Service Provider ISP Note After you successfully connect a screen will ask if you would like to create a dial up shortcut on your desktop This would allow you to conveniently dial up and connect by simply clicking on the shortcut without having to manually start BlueSoleil Alternatively after starting BlueSoleil you can start the shortcut by clicking Tools My Shortcuts Connoct Elluetonth DUN Connection Password _ Save thi user name and password For the following users Dist cyrri ig F Figure 3 2 Dial Up Dialog Dial up to the Internet via a Bluetooth enabled modem Step 1 Connect to the modem s Dial Up Networking Service following the instructions in Chapter 2 Step 2 The Dial Up Dialog will appear Enter the dial up number User name and Password Enter the correct dial up number then click on the Dial button Note The default dial up number 99 1 does NOT work with modems You need to enter the correct dial up number for your Internet Service Pr
34. ty Mode 2 Service level enforced security Authentication or Authorization is requested when a specific service is accessed by other Bluetooth enabled devices If two devices are connecting for the first time or if two devices do not have a trusted relationship then the same passkey must be provided on both sides to complete the Authentication This mode allows you to assign different access rights for each service supported by the server device High Security Mode 3 Link level enforced security If either of two devices is in Mode 3 Authentication is requested whenever a link connection is initiated between two Bluetooth enabled devices The passkey must be provided on both sides to complete Authentication Note In Security Mode 2 the user can add each authenticated device into a trusted device list to expedite future connections 12 3 Getting Started 3 1 AV Headphone The AV Headphone Profile enables use of a Bluetooth enabled headphone to listen to high guality stereo music played on a computer Typical Usage e Listen to music using a Bluetooth enabled AV headphone Step 1 Connect to the AV headphone following the instructions in Chapter 2 Step 2 Play music using media player software on your computer Music will transmit wirelessly to the headphone 3 2 Basic I maging The Basic Imaging Profile BIP enables users to receive pictures from a Bluetooth enabled digital camera mobile phone or other compatible device
35. ve any necessary passkeys ready If necessary you may also need to enable the service you want to use on the remote device Refer to the remote device s user documentation for instructions If you haven t done so already you may also want to assign the device a Bluetooth name Refer to the device s user documentation for instructions In the Main Window click on the red ball to start the device search Alternatively you can click My Bluetooth My Device Inquiry or View Refresh Devices or press F5 After a few seconds an icon will appear around the center ball for each Bluetooth enabled device detected within the radio range Note e The Main Window can display only eight discovered devices at a time If BlueSoleil discovered more than eight devices use the scroll bar to view the remaining devices discovered by BlueSoleil e To sort the devices by device name device address or device type click View Arrange Devices Wait several seconds until BlueSoleil reports the name of each device If the device you want is not listed make sure that the device is turned on and discoverable and try searching again You have multiple options for starting another search e f you start another search by double clicking on the red ball or clicking My Bluetooth My Device Inquiry or View Refresh Devices then the list of previously detected devices will not be cleared e f you start another search by pressing F5 then the list
36. vice e g device name accessibility etc My Services Menu Start Service Start the selected local Bluetooth service Stop Service Stop the selected local Bluetooth service Status View the status of the selected local Bluetooth service Properties Configure the properties of the local Bluetooth services e g automatic connections shared file locations etc Tools Menu My Shortcuts Display dialog Bluetooth Shortcuts Connect Connect the selected shortcut Delete Delete the selected shortcut 34 Find Device Click to find a device by either of two search criteria By Bluetooth Device Address Enter a Bluetooth device address in standard format xx XxX XX XX XX XX and click on the Find button The device with the specified address will appear highlighted in the Main Window By Name Check the By Name box enter the Name of the device and click on the Find button The device with the specified name will appear highlighted in the Main Window Add New Device Add a remote device by entering its Bluetooth device address Add Device From History Add a remote device from the history list Add Add the selected device Delete Clear the selected device from the history list Configurations gt Connect With If desired assign a remote device to automatically connect with a Bluetooth serial port whenever an application opens the specified port Assign Assign a device to the
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