Billionton Systems GUBTCR42M User Manual

Bluetooth Module
1.0
Manual and
Application note
Index
CHAPTER 1 Supported profiles 2 Supported languages 3 Supported operating systems 3 Limitations 4
CHAPTER 2 Setup for Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP 5
CHAPTER 3 Basic setting 7 Express Mode Set-up 7 Custom Mode Set-up 15
CHAPTER 4 Making the most of your Bluetooth device 25 Connecting to the internet 25 Connecting to the internet using a modem station 25 Connecting to the internet using a mobile telephone 34 Connecting to a network[LAN] 43 Connecting to a LAN using an access point[LAP] 43 Connecting to a LAN using an access point[PAN] 51 Sending Files 57 Exchanging Files with a PC or PDA 57 Sending images to a mobile telephone 64 Exchanging business card data with a PC or PDA 67 Synchronizing data with a PDA 77 Connecting using ActiveSync 77 Fax transmission 87 Using a modem station for fax transmission 87 Using a mobile telephone for fax transmission 107 Using a Bluetooth-compatible camera 122 Using a headset communicate 127
Encrypting the content of your transmissions 136 Changing the default connection 137 Manually creating a virtual Bluetooth COM port 140
CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting 145 General operating of the Bluetooth Utility 145 Using a wireless modem station 148 Using an access point 151 Using a mobile telephone 152 Using a PDA 155 Using a camera 155 Using a Bluetooth Headset 156
CHAPTER 5 Advanced features 135
Making an undiscoverable to other users 135
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Introduction
Bluetooth is an open specification for a cutting-edge technology that enables short-range wireless connections between desktop and laptop computers, personal digital assistants, cellular phones, printers, scanners, digital cameras and even home appliances — on a globally available band (2.4GHz) for worldwide compatibility. In a nutshell, Bluetooth unplugs your digital peripherals and makes cable clutter a thing of the past. Now you can connect your PDA or PC to Bluetooth™ enabled mobile phone with this Bluetooth™
adapter.
You can access e-mail & Internet no matter where you are with just a little help from your
Bluetooth™ mobile phone.
Plus, when you are back in the office, you can hook yourself up to your office network as well as communicate with other Bluetooth™-enabled devices.
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Chapter1
Supported profiles
Windows 98SE/ME
This Bluetooth Stack for Windows supports the following profiles. Please note that profiles HSP, PAN, BIP, A2DP, AVRCP and GAVDP are supported by Windows XP and Windows 2000 only.
(a) DUN
(b) FAX
(c) LAP
(d) SPP
(e) HID
(f) HCRP
(g) FTP
(h) OPP
Windows 2000/XP
(a) DUN
(b) FAX
(c) LAP
(d) SPP
(e) HID
(f) HCRP
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(g) FTP
(h) OPP
(i) HSP
(j) PAN
(k) BIP
(l) A2DP
(m) AVRCP
(n) GAVDP
Supported languages
The Bluetooth Stack for Windows supports the following languages.
English Danish French German Italian Japanese Norwegian Spanish Swedish
The following languages are supported by Windows XP and Windows 2000 only.
Dutch Korean Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Russian Finnish Portuguese (Brazil)
Supported operating systems
The Bluetooth Stack for Windows supports the following operating systems.
Windows 98 Second Edition Windows ME Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 3 or above) Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 1 or above)
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Windows XP Home (Service Pack 1 or above) Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Windows XP Media Center Edition
Limitations
(a) External Bluetooth drivers cannot be "signed drivers" to receive Microsoft WHQL logo. Therefore, Microsoft's "Unsigned driver" warning messages may pop up during the software installation, Bluetooth headset, mouse or keyboard setup. Please install the drivers and then follow the on-screen instructions.
(b) On Swedish Windows XP, an error message (error code = 633) may be seen during dial-up. Please update the operating system to Windows XP Service Pack 2 or refer to Microsoft knowledge base #831717.
(c) Windows XP fast user switch is not supported. When switching to another user, the Bluetooth Manager is not launched. Please log off before switching to another user.
(d) If "automatic FAX receiving" is enabled on Microsoft FAX manager, and if DUN, FAX, or LAP profile icon is registered on Bluetooth Settings, and then Bluetooth's "resume from standby" may take a couple of minutes to turn on.
(e) Windows 98 Second Edition: If the "Install New Modem" dialog pops up when setting up a Bluetooth modem, mobile phone, or access point, please choose "Don't detect my modem; I will select from a list". Otherwise, the system may freeze during the modem detection. If the manual for your Bluetooth device does not specify a modem driver, then please select "Standard 33600bps modem".
(f) Before connecting or disconnecting a Bluetooth headset, please exit any voice or sound-related applications (e.g. Windows Messenger, Windows Media Player). The audio input and output may not be switched properly if those applications are running. This same precaution is important prior to system standby, hibernate or shutdown, and prior to turning off or unpluging the primary Bluetooth device.
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Setup for Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
Installing Bluetooth software for Windows
1. Please insert the accompanying CD and the setup menu should launch automatically. If the setup menu does not launch automatically, use Windows Explorer to navigate to the appropriate CD-ROM drive and run "setup".
2. When the License Agreement screen is displayed, read the License Agreement, then click the radio button to the left of "I accept" and then click the “Next“ button.
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3. During the installation, the system will try to detect your Bluetooth device, please plug in your Bluetooth device and then click on the “OK” button.
4. When the installation is completed, please click on the "Yes" button to restart your system.
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Chapter 3
Basic setting
Methods for registering new devices using the Bluetooth Utility shall now be described. A Bluetooth mouse shall be connected and set up using [Bluetooth Settings] as an example.
[Bluetooth Settings] provides two set-up methods: "Express Mode" and "Custom Mode."
Express Mode
[Bluetooth Settings] will automatically detect and register services. If several services (profiles) are supported by the device the service that has been set to the highest priority shall be selected and registered. Express Mode is normally recommended for device set-up.
Custom Mode
After having been detected, the services supported by the device are displayed as a list, from which you can select the desired function(s). Custom Mode must be used to set up a device if, for example, you wish to use a modem station to send a fax (because in Express Mode, the DUN profile will be automatically selected since it has a higher priority than the FAX profile).
The differences between setting up the same device (a Bluetooth mouse) using Express Mode and Custom Mode are described on the following pages.
3.1 Express Mode Set-up
3.1.1 Starting Bluetooth Settings
1. Click [Start]Æ[All Programs]Æ[Bluetooth]Æ[Bluetooth Settings]. (Under Windows 2000, click [Start]→[Programs]→[Bluetooth][Bluetooth Settings].)
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The same result can be achieved by right-clicking on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray and selecting [Bluetooth Settings] from the menu that appears.
The [Bluetooth Settings] window below will appear when other devices have already been registered.
Please click the [New Connection] button to open the [Add New Connection Wizard] window. If no devices have been registered yet, please proceed directly to "Detecting Bluetooth Devices."
3.1.2 Detecting Bluetooth devices
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard)] window will appear.
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1. Switch the device power ON to make it connectable via Bluetooth.
2. Confirm that [Express Mode] has been selected in the [Add New Connection
Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard)] window, and click on the [Next] button.
Searching for Bluetooth devices will start.
When the device has been detected, the name and address of the device will appear in the [Add New Connection Wizard (Select Device)] window.
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If no device is found, please confirm that the device has been made
connectable via Bluetooth, and click on the [Update] button.
A further device search will be performed.
3.1.3 Detecting services
1. Select the device name from [Device List] and click on the [Next] button.
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Bluetooth device detection will commence.
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If several services (profiles) are supported by the device, the service that has
been set to the highest priority shall be automatically selected and set up in Express Mode. Please use Custom Mode if you wish to select desired services manually.
When a service has been detected, a window prompting you to enter the
Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enter the passkey and click on the [OK] button.
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If you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount of time
has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for security reasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.
A message will appear prompting you to prepare the device for connection.
2. Click on the [OK] button.
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When the settings information has been registered, a window prompting you to
enter your Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enter your passkey and click on the [OK] button.
If you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount of time
has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for security reasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.
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The [Add New Connection Wizard (Connection Name Setup)] window will appear if a service has been properly detected.
3. Select the type and name of the icon to be displayed once the device has
been registered, and click on the [Next] button.
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If you wish to change the icon, please click on the [Change Icon] button and
select your preferred icon from the list that appears.
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3.1.4 Registering settings information
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Completing the Add New Connection Wizard)] window will appear.
1. Click on the [Finish] button
The [Bluetooth Settings] window will appear. The icons of the registered devices will appear, and the devices will be ready to use.
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3.2 Custom Mode Set-up
3.2.1 Starting Bluetooth Settings
1. Click [Start]Æ[All Programs]Æ[Bluetooth]Æ[Bluetooth Settings]. (Under Windows 2000, click [Start]→[Programs]→[Bluetooth][Bluetooth Settings].)
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The same result can be achieved by right-clicking on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray and selecting [Bluetooth Settings] from the menu that appears.
The [Bluetooth Settings] window below will appear when other devices have already been registered.
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Please click the [New Connection] button to open the [Add New Connection Wizard] window. If no devices have been registered yet, please proceed directly to "Detecting Bluetooth Devices."
3.2.2 Detecting Bluetooth devices
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard)] window will appear.
1. Switch the device power ON to make it connectable via Bluetooth.
2. Confirm that [Custom Mode] has been selected in the [Add New Connection
Wizard (Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard)] window, and click on the [Next] button.
Searching for Bluetooth devices will start.
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When the device has been detected, the name and address of the device will appear in the [Add New Connection Wizard (Select Device)] window.
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If no device is found, please confirm that the device has been made
connectable via Bluetooth, and click on the [Update] button.
A further device search will be performed.
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3.2.3 Detecting services
1. Select the device name from [Device List] and click on the [Next] button.
Bluetooth device detection will commence.
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Note
When a service has been detected, a window prompting you to enter the
Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enter the passkey and click on the [OK] button.
If you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount of time
has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for security reasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.
If you try to register a device that has already been registered, the following
message will appear, and you will not be able to proceed with further operation. Please click on the [OK] button to close the message.
The services supported by the device will be displayed.
2. Select the desired service and click on the [Next] button.
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Note
When a device supports several services
If the device supports several services, you can use Custom Mode to manually select the services (profiles) you wish to use from the list that appears under [Select Services].
Example: List of wireless modem station services
If Express Mode is used to perform the set-up, the highest-priority service in the device will be automatically selected and configured.
3. Click on the [OK] button.
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Note
When the settings information has been registered, a window prompting you to
enter your Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) may appear. Please enter your passkey and click on the [OK] button.
If you have not entered your Bluetooth passkey after a certain amount of time
has passed, the connection process will be cancelled for security reasons. Please perform the passkey entry process again.
The [Add New Connection Wizard (Connection Name Setup)] window will appear if a service has been properly detected.
4. Select the type and name of the icon to be displayed once the device has been registered, and click on the [Next] button.
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Note
If you wish to change the icon, please click on the [Change Icon] button and
select your preferred icon from the list that appears.
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