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Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Box Content .........................................................................................................................................................................................3
Getting Started............................................................................................................................................................................................4
Installing the Software..........................................................................................................................................................................4
Installing the Hardware ........................................................................................................................................................................5
Bluetooth Configuration...............................................................................................................................................................................6
My Bluetooth Places ...................................................................................................................................................................................8
Device Discovery .................................................................................................................................................................................9
Service Discovery ..............................................................................................................................................................................10
Bluetooth Services (Profiles)..............................................................................................................................................................11
Pairing Guide ............................................................................................................................................................................................13
Ericsson R520m.................................................................................................................................................................................14
Ericsson T39m...................................................................................................................................................................................16
Ericsson T68/T68i..............................................................................................................................................................................18
Sony Ericsson P800...........................................................................................................................................................................20
Nokia 6210.........................................................................................................................................................................................21
Nokia 6310/6310i...............................................................................................................................................................................22
Nokia 7650.........................................................................................................................................................................................23
Nokia 8910/8910i...............................................................................................................................................................................24
HSCSD .....................................................................................................................................................................................................25
Frequently Asked Questions.....................................................................................................................................................................26
Technical Support .....................................................................................................................................................................................27
Regulatory Information................................................................................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
Safety Statements.....................................................................................................................................................................................28
Technical Information................................................................................................................................................................................29
Glossary....................................................................................................................................................................................................30
Warranty ...................................................................................................................................................................................................31
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Introduction
Bluetooth is a short range wireless communication technology. It is designed to replace the traditional cable connections currently used
to link compatible devices. These can be cable connections between computers and printers, computers and mobile phones and
between mobile phones and headsets. Bluetooth is designed to operate in the internationally recognised ISM (Industrial Scientific and
Medical) frequency band. Within the ISM band (2.4GHz – 2.48GHz) Bluetooth transmissions hop between 79 separate frequencies
1,600 times every second.
impressive peak data throughput of 721Kbps.
The potential applications for this new wireless technology are enormous – in time Bluetooth technology will touch all our lives in some
shape or form. In the short term, Bluetooth will make mobile computing much easier and far more convenient than it’s ever been. In the
longer term, Bluetooth will open up a whole new world of infinitely flexible personal connectivity.
Box Content
Bluetooth is a low power radio designed for short range communication of about 10 metres and has an
Bluetooth USB Adaptor
• USB Adaptor
• Installation CD-ROM
• Instruction Booklet
• Green Oval Housing (2)
Bluetooth PC Card
• PC Card
• Installation CD-ROM
• Instruction Booklet
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Getting Started
Installing the Software
Note: Do not connect your Bluetooth USB Adaptor or insert your Bluetooth PC Card until you have completed the install
procedure detailed below.
1) Insert the CD into the CD/DVD drive on your PC. The CD should start automatically and present you with an installation menu.
If the CD fails to start automatically, click on the Start button, select Run and type D:\Setup.exe (assuming your CD/DVD drive is
D) then press Enter or click OK.
2) Choose Install Bluetooth Software to start the InstallShield Wizard.
3) Click Next.
4) If you agree with the license terms select I accept the terms in the license agreement and click Next.
5) Ensure the device name and type are set correctly then click Next.
Note: The device name should be unique. This will be visible to other people when they discover your Bluetooth device.
6) Choose to accept the default folder by clicking Next, or change the location by using the Change option.
7) Click Install.
8) When the install has completed click Finish.
9) Click Yes to restart Windows.
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Installing the Hardware
Bluetooth USB Adaptor
1) Insert the Bluetooth USB Adaptor into the USB port.
2) Windows will inform you that new hardware has been
discovered and that it is being installed.
Note: Windows XP users will need to click Next, Continue
Anyway then Finish.
Bluetooth PC Card
1) Insert the Bluetooth PC Card into a free PC Card Slot.
2) Windows will inform you that new hardware has been
discovered and that it is being installed.
Note: Windows XP users will need to click Next, Continue
Anyway then Finish.
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Bluetooth Configuration
After successful installation of the software and hardware you
should have a new item on the Windows taskbar. This is the
Bluetooth tray icon.
Right-click on it, select Advanced Configuration and you will see
the following screen.
Note: The computer name you see here is the same as your
computer name or the name you chose during the installation
process. The computer type is either “Desktop” or “Laptop”. This
information is shown to other Bluetooth users when they search for
your computer.
Bluetooth Tray Icon
Windows 2000
Bluetooth Tray Icon
Windows XP
Bluetooth Configuration - General
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To check your hardware is working click on the Hardware tab.
If the Device Status is showing Device Not Found then your USB Adaptor or PC Card has not been detected by the software. If the
device is not plugged in, insert it and select this hardware option again.
Note: There are more details about the Bluetooth Configuration Panel in the Bluetooth help guide. You can view this help by clicking on
the Help button, seen here in the bottom right hand corner.
Bluetooth Configuration – Hardware
Windows 2000
Bluetooth Configuration – Hardware
Windows XP
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My Bluetooth Places
After installation of the Bluetooth software you will
have a new icon on your desktop. This is the My
Bluetooth Places icon.
Double-click on this icon to bring up My Bluetooth
Places.
My Bluetooth Places - Desktop Icon
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My Bluetooth Places
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Device Discovery
Windows 98/Me/2000
Double-click on Find Bluetooth Devices. A search
for other Bluetooth devices within radio range will
start automatically. If any devices are discovered
they will be displayed.
Windows XP
Click on View devices in range. A search for other
Bluetooth devices within radio range will start
automatically. If any devices are discovered they
will be displayed.
Note: The search may take a few minutes if there
are many discoverable Bluetooth devices within
range.
If you have not configured other Bluetooth devices
yet, set them up now then click View, Refresh to rediscover these Bluetooth devices. There is a
section later in this guide to help set up Bluetooth
connections with the most popular Bluetooth mobile
phones.
Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood – Search Complete
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Service Discovery
Each device you have discovered will have services you can access. To find out which services a device supports double click on that
device. You will then see all the services listed, providing the services are compatible and the device has not gone out of range or been
switched off.
Service Discovery
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