RocketFish RF-MRBTAD User Manual

Micro Bluetooth 2.1 EDR Adapter
RF-MRBTAD
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User Guide
Rocketfish RF-MRBTAD Micro
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR Adapter
Introduction ...................................................................... 2
Features............................................................................... 3
Windows 7 and Windows 8.......................................... 4
Windows Vista® ................................................................ 4
Windows® 2000 or Windows® XP.............................19
Uninstalling the software ...........................................32
Troubleshooting ............................................................33
Legal notices ...................................................................33
One-Year Limited Warranty........................................35

Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of a high-quality Rocketfish product. Your RF-MRBTAD 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 Cable Replacement Profile (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 adapter
• Installation CD
•Quick Setup Guide

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, Microsoft Windows Vista®, Windows 7, or Windows 8
Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP)
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Windows 7 and Windows 8

Installing the Bluetooth software in Windows 7 and Windows 8
To install the Bluetooth software in Windows 7 or Windows 8:
• Click the link or type this address into your web browser: http://www.broadcom.com/support/bluetooth/update.php.

Windows Vista®

Installing the Bluetooth software in Windows Vista

To install the Bluetooth software in Windows Vista:
1 Insert the provided installation CD into the computer’s CD drive. The
introductor y screen appears automatically. If the screen does not appear, open the Autorun.exe file on the CD.
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2 Click Install Bluetooth Micro Adapter Driver. The Welcome screen opens.
3 Click Next to begin the installation. The License Agreement screen opens.
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4 Read the agreement, click I accept the terms in the license agreement, then click
Next. The Destination Folder screen opens.
5 To install the driver in the default location, click Next. The Ready to Install
the Program screen opens. Or, to change the location, click Change, type the location, then click Next.
The Ready to Install the Program screen opens.
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Note: If you have not plugged the Bluetooth adapter into a USB port on the computer, the Bluetooth device not Found message opens.
Plug the Bluetooth adapter into a USB port on the computer, then click OK.
Click Install. The Found New Hardware Wizard starts installing the
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Bluetooth software. When the installation is complete, the InstallShield Wizard Completed screen opens.
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7 Click Finish. A message tells you that you need to restart the computer.
8 Click Yes .
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Using the software in Windows Vista

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

To manage Bluetooth connections and settings in Windows Vista:
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.
Devices tab
Use this tab to add, view properties for, or remove a device.
•Click Add to configure a new device.
• Click a device, then click Properties to view the properties for a selected device.
• Click a device, then click Remove to remove a device from the list.
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Options tab
Use this tab to set discovery and connection permissions, show or hide the task bar Bluetooth icon, or restore default settings.
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