RocketFish RF-FLBTAD User Manual

Bluetooth 2.1 EDR USB Adapter
RF-FLBTAD
User Guide
Rocketfish RF-FLBTAD Bluetooth
2.1 EDR USB Adapter

Contents

Introduction ...................................................................... 2
Features............................................................................... 3
Windows Vista or Windows 7...................................... 5
Windows 2000 or Windows XP .................................15
Uninstalling the software ...........................................30
Troubleshooting ............................................................31
Legal notices ...................................................................31
One-year limited warranty .........................................33

Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of a high-quality Rocketfish product. Your RF-FLBTAD represents the state of the art in Bluetooth adapter design and is designed for reliable and trouble-free performance.
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Features

• Bluetooth specification compliant
• The adapter is compatible with the following profiles:
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) Generic Access Profile (GAP) Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) Hardcopy Cabl e Replacement Profil e (HCRP) Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) Headset/Audio Gateway Profile (HSP) Basic Printing Profile (BPP) Human Interface Device Profile (HID) BNEP Object Push Profile (OPP) Dial-Up Networking Profile (DUN) Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN) Fax Profile (FAX) Serial Port Profile (SPP) File Transfer Profile (FTP) Synchronize Action Profile (SYNC) Generic Audio Video Distribution Profile
(GAVDP )

Package contents

• Bluetooth 2.1 EDR USB adapter
• Installation CD
•Quick Setup Guide
Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP)
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System requirements

• Pentium processor or equivalent
• One available USB port (USB 2.0 or 1.1)
•CD drive
• Operating system: Microsoft Windows® 2000, Microsoft Windows® XP with Service Pack 1 or higher, Microsoft Windows Vista®, or Windows® 7

Connecting the adapter

To connect the adapter:
• Remove the cap from the adapter, then plug the adapter into a USB port on the computer.
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If the adapter does not connect automatically, press the connect button to force a connection. The adapter enters pairing mode, and the LED flashes slowly. When the connection is made, the LED flashes quickly.
Connect button

Windows Vista or Windows 7

Installing the Bluetooth software in Windows Vista or Windows 7

To install the Bluetooth software in Windows Vista or Windows 7:
1 Make sure that you have plugged the adapter into a USB port on the
computer.
2 Insert the installation CD into your computer’s CD drive. The
introductory screen appears automatically. If the screen does not appear, open the Autorun.exe file on the CD.
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3 Click Install Bluetooth Adapter Driver. The Welcome to the Installshield Wizard
screen opens.
4 Click Next. The License Agreement screen opens.
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5 Read the agreement, click I accept the terms in the license agreement, then click
Next. The Destination Folder screen opens.
6 To install the software in the default location, click Nex t. The Ready to
Install the Program screen opens. Or, to install the program in a different location, click Change, type the
new location, then click Next. The Ready to Install the Program screen opens.
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7 Click Install. When the installation is complete, the InstallShield Wizard
Completed screen opens.
Note: If the “Bluetooth device not found” message appears, plug the adapter into a USB port on the computer, then click OK.
8 Click Finish. When a message appears prompting you to restart the
computer, click Yes.
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Using the software in Windows Vista or Windows 7

After you have installed the software and restarted the computer, the Bluetooth icon appears on the desktop and in the task bar.
To use the right-click menu:
• Right-click the Bluetooth icon . A menu opens with the following options:
Add a Bluetooth Device— Click to add a new Bluetooth device.
Show Bluetooth Devices—Click to show a list of all detected Bluetooth devices.
Send a File—Click to send a file using Bluetooth File Sharing.
Receive a File—Click to receive a file using Bluetooth File Sharing.
Join a Personal Area Network—Click to join a private Bluetooth network.
Open Bluetooth Settings—Click to open the Bluetooth Devices screen.
Remove Bluetooth Icon—Click to remove the Bluetooth icon from the task bar.
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Managing Bluetooth connections and settings in Windows Vista or Windows 7

To manage Bluetooth connections and settings in Windows Vista or Windows 7:
1 Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the task bar. The Bluetooth Devices
window opens.
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2 Click a tab at the top of the window to navigate through the options. 3 Make changes, as needed, then click:
Apply to confirm a setting without closing the window.
OK to confirm a setting and close the window.
Cancel to cancel the setting and close the window.

Connecting a Bluetooth device in Windows Vista or Windows 7

To connect to a Bluetooth device in Windows Vista or Windows 7:
1 Make sure that:
• You have installed and configured the Bluetooth software. For more information, see “Installing the Bluetooth software in Windows Vista or Windows 7” on page 5.
• You have plugged the Bluetooth adapter in a USB port on your computer.
• The Bluetooth device has batteries installed and is turned on.
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2 Right-click the Bluetooth icon on the task bar, then click Show Bluetooth
Devices. The Bluetooth Devices dialog box opens.
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