Yasing Technology YBU1200 User Manual

Bluetooth USB Dongle User Manual
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Yasing
Bluetooth USB Dongle
Yasing Technology Corp. Rev.: 0304 1.0
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Table of Contents
1. FCC/CE STATEMENTS........................................................................................................ 3
2. Introduction to Yasing Bluetooth USB Dongle ............................................................ 5
2.1 Package Contents:............................................................................................. 5
2.2 PC System Requirements:................................................................................ 5
2.3 LED Status ......................................................................................................... 5
2.4 Supported Services:.......................................................................................... 5
3. Getting Started .................................................................................................................. 6
3.1 Software Installation ......................................................................................... 6
3.2 Hardware Installation........................................................................................ 6
3.3 Driver Installation.............................................................................................. 7
3.4 Bluetooth Configuration .................................................................................... 7
4. Bluetooth Tray Application............................................................................................... 8
4.1 Explore My Bluetooth Places: ........................................................................... 8
4.2 Bluetooth Setup Wizard:................................................................................... 8
4.3 Advanced Configuration:................................................................................... 8
4.4 Quick Connect: .................................................................................................. 9
4.5 Start/Stop the Bluetooth Device:..................................................................... 9
5. My Bluetooth Places........................................................................................................ 10
5.1 Bluetooth Neighborhood ................................................................................. 10
5.2 My Device......................................................................................................... 11
6. Pairing ................................................................................................................................ 12
6.1 To pair with another Bluetooth device ........................................................... 12
6.2 To pair with a device manually ....................................................................... 12
6.3 Remove pairing................................................................................................ 12
7. Bluetooth Services........................................................................................................... 13
7.1 Audio Gateway................................................................................................. 13
7.2 Bluetooth Serial Port ....................................................................................... 15
7.3 Dial-up Networking.......................................................................................... 17
7.4 Fax .................................................................................................................... 21
7.5 File Transfer ..................................................................................................... 22
7.6 Headset ............................................................................................................ 24
7.7 Network Access................................................................................................ 25
7.8 PIM Item Transfer............................................................................................ 27
7.9 PIM Synchronization........................................................................................ 30
8. Uninstalling the Software............................................................................................... 31
9. Troubleshooting................................................................................................................ 32
10. Specifications ................................................................................................................. 35
11. Limited Warranty........................................................................................................... 36
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1. FCC/CE STATEMENTS
Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the device.
FCC Information
The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
includes the following paragraph:
The device has been tested and found to comply with the limit 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 device generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the device 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 device and receiver.
Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the received is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The user should not modify or change this device without written approval from Yasing
Technology Corp. Modification could void authority to use this device.
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FCC Notices
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.
FCC RF Exposure requirements:
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.”
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV
INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT.
SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE
EQUIPMENT.
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2. Introduction to Yasing Bluetooth USB Dongle
Thank you for purchasing the Yasing Bluetooth USB Dongle. The Bluetooth USB Dongle
adds Bluetooth wireless technology to your desktop or laptop computer to let it connect
up to seven Bluetooth enabled devices at a time.
Please take a few minutes to read this User Manual before you install and use the
Bluetooth USB Dongle.
2.1 Package Contents:
Yasing Bluetooth USB Dongle
Installation CD-ROM (including User Manual, BTW Software and Acrobat
Reader)
Quick Installation Guide
2.2 PC System Requirements:
Windows 98SE (Second Edition)
Windows 2000
Windows ME (Millennium Edition)
Window XP
One available USB port
CD-ROM drive
2.3 LED Status
Green – Power on
Blue – Data linking
2.4 Supported Services:
Bluetooth Serial Port
Dial-up Networking
Fax
File Transfer
Headset
PIM Item Transfer
PIM Synchronization
Network Access
Audio Gateway
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3. Getting Started
Note: Before software installation, do not plug Bluetooth USB Dongle into the USB port.
3.1 Software Installation
To install the software for the Bluetooth USB Dongle, follow the instructions below
(In some operating systems, the instruction steps won’t be the same as the
follows):
3.1.1 Insert the Installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
3.1.2 The WIDCOMM Bluetooth Software - InstallShield Wizard appears
automatically. If no window appears, explore the CD-ROM and double-click
Setup.exe. Click on Next to begin the installation process.
3.1.3 Select I accept the terms in the license agreement to accept the
license agreement, and click on Next.
3.1.4 Specify the destination folder where the software will be installed in your
laptop or desktop computer. Click on Next.
3.1.5 Ready to install the program. Click on Install.
3.1.6 A Driver Signature Notice dialog box appears. Click on OK to disable
unsigned driver warnings, and proceed with the installation.
3.1.7 A Bluetooth device not found dialog box appears. Click on Cancel to
continue installation without the Bluetooth device.
3.1.8 Confirm the completion of installation. Click on Finish.
3.2 Hardware Installation
Remove the cap and directly insert the Bluetooth USB Dongle into an available USB
port on your desktop or laptop computer.
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3.3 Driver Installation
3.3.1 After installing the software and inserting the Bluetooth USB Dongle into an
available USB port, you should see your system discovers a new USB
Bluetooth device. Click on Next. (Note: In some operating systems, the
hardware installation will be automatic, and installation steps 3.3.2 o 3.3.4
will not be necessary.)
3.3.2 Choose Install the software automatically (recommended.) Click on
Next.
3.3.3 Select Specify a location and click on Next for the location of the USB
Dongle driver.
3.3.4 Confirm that the driver was found. Clink on Next.
3.3.5 Confirm the completion of the driver installation. Click on Finish.
3.4 Bluetooth Configuration
3.4.1 To initial Bluetooth, right-click the Bluetooth icon located on lower-right
corner of the screen, and choose Start Using Bluetooth; or double-click
the Bluetooth icon.
3.4.2 A Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard window appears. Click on
Next.
3.4.3 Fill in your computer name and computer type (Desktop or Laptop), and
click on Next.
3.4.4 To configure the Bluetooth services your computer will make available for
other Bluetooth devices, click on Next to configure or Skip not to change
the configuration and to step 3.4.6.
3.4.5 Choose the services that your computer will offer, and then click on Next.
3.4.6 Click on Next to configure the way your computer will use the service of
other remote Bluetooth devices; or Skip the configuration and click on
Finish to complete the basic Bluetooth configuration.
3.4.7 Select a device and click on Next.
3.4.8 To initial pairing, enter PIN Code and then click on Initial Pairing.
3.4.9 Select the services you are interested in and click on Next to repeat step
3.4.6.
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4. Bluetooth Tray Application
The Bluetooth tray locates in the Windows system tray. It provides quick access to most
Bluetooth services. Just right-click the Bluetooth icon on the lower-right corner of the
screen, and select the following services to access:
4.1 Explore My Bluetooth Places:
The introduction to the Bluetooth services, basic operations, how to configure
Bluetooth and security can be also found in the Help\Bluetooth Help Topics on
the menu bar of My Bluetooth Places.
There are other ways to explore My Bluetooth Places:
In the Windows system tray, double-click the Bluetooth icon
On the desktop, double-click the Bluetooth icon
Select My Bluetooth Places from the program menu
4.2 Bluetooth Setup Wizard:
The wizard can help you
Connect to a remote Bluetooth device that provides the specific service you
required.
Find the services provided by a remote Bluetooth device in the vicinity.
Configure the services your computer will provide to other Bluetooth devices.
Change the computer name and type for your computer.
You may perform Bluetooth Setup Wizard by selecting Bluetooth Setup Wizard
from the Bluetooth menu of My Bluetooth Places.
4.3 Advanced Configuration:
General: Identify your computer name and type
Accessibility: Specify which Bluetooth devices are allowed to connect to your
computer
Discovery: Select specific devices within the transmission range that your
computer should discover and report, and configure to automatically look for
devices on a regular basis
Local Services: Show the services that your computer will provide to other
Bluetooth devices
Client Applications: Specify how your computer will access services on other
Bluetooth devices
Hardware: List the device properties and information
Device Status: Indicate if the device is working properly or there is
problem.
Manufacturer: The name of the company that manufactures the device.
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Firmware Revision: The firmware version number.
Device Address: The Bluetooth device address (BDA) programmed into
this device when it was manufactured.
HCI Version: The version number of the Bluetooth Specification that Host
Controller Interface (HCI) complies with.
HCI Revision: The reversion number of the Bluetooth Specification that
Host Controller Interface (HCI) complies with.
LMP Version: The version number of the Bluetooth Specification that Link
Manager Protocol (LMP) complies with.
LMP Sub Version: The reversion number of the Bluetooth Specification
that Link Manager Protocol (LMP) complies with.
4.4 Quick Connect:
Select the service you wish to connect, and click the Find Devices.
4.5 Start/Stop the Bluetooth Device:
4.5.1 To start Bluetooth, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Start the
Bluetooth Device in the Windows system tray. The Bluetooth icon is blue
in color with a white insert when Bluetooth is running.
4.5.2 To stop Bluetooth, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Stop the
Bluetooth Device. The Bluetooth icon is blue in color with a red insert
when Bluetooth is stopped.
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5. My Bluetooth Places
My Bluetooth Places provides a fast and easy way to perform different services through
Bluetooth connections. The services Bluetooth supported allow your computer to
establish a wireless connection to a remote Bluetooth enabled device. In the folder pane,
you will see Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood and My Devices under My Bluetooth Places in
the left pane.
5.1 Bluetooth Neighborhood
5.1.1 Click on Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood from My Bluetooth Places
window to search for other devices available to you within the transmission
range. Once Bluetooth devices are detected, icons with device names will
be displayed on Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood. You may also initiate a
search for devices by selecting Bluetooth\Search For Devices on the
menu bar of My Bluetooth Places.
5.1.2 Click on each available device to see which services are available to you.
Double-click on each icon to perform the different services.
5.1.3 Icons may be right-clicked to display a pop-up menu. Choose any option to
perform the desired action.
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5.2 My Device
5.2.1 Click on My Device to see the services your computer provides.
5.2.2 Icons may be right-clicked to choose any option to perform the desired
action from the pop-up menu.
The pop up menu includes the following three options:
Disable: The service won’t be available to other Bluetooth devices. A red X
appears on the lower-left corner of the service icon. To enable this service,
choose Enable from this menu.
Status: Show the connection, activity and signal strength.
Properties: Display the Bluetooth properties of this service.
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6. Pairing
Pairing is the process of connecting Bluetooth devices with each other. Once paired, it will
establish a permanent security link between the paired devices, and enable quick access
to the services provided without the need to enter passkeys again.
Paired devices remains paired even when:
One of the devices in not powered on
One of both devices are rebooted
A service connection is interrupted or stopped
When a device is paired, the device always appears in Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood. A
paired device will be also displayed even if the device is not within the transmission range
and/or powered on. The icon of the paired device will have a red check mark on the
lower-left corner.
6.1 To pair with another Bluetooth device
If secure connection is enabled, devices will automatically pair at the first time
they connect (a PIN Code must be successfully exchanged.)
6.2 To pair with a device manually
In the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a device from Entire
Bluetooth Neighborhood, select Pair Device from the pop-up menu, and then
follow the instructions.
6.3 Remove pairing
In the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a paired device and select
Unpair Device form the pop-up menu. The red check mark on the device icon
disappears.
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7. Bluetooth Services
7.1 Audio Gateway
The Audio Gateway service allows your computer to use the microphone and
speaker of a remote Bluetooth device as your computer’s input and output devices.
This service requires the following hardware:
The Bluetooth radio on both your computer and the remote Bluetooth device
must support audio.
The remote device controls both audio input and output for your computer;
therefore, your computer doesn’t need a sound card, microphone or speaker.
How to configure the Audio Gateway service:
7.1.1 Right-click the Bluetooth icon from the Windows system tray.
7.1.2 Select Advanced Configuration.
7.1.3 Choose the Local Services tab.
7.1.4 Double-click the Audio Gateway service.
7.1.5 Set the Bluetooth properties of this service.
7.1.6 Click on OK.
7.1.7 In the Control Panel, open Sounds and Audio Devices. Choose the
Hardware tab, and check Bluetooth Audio is working properly. If not,
install the driver for Bluetooth Audio.
7.1.8 Choose the Audio tab, and select Bluetooth Audio from the drop-down
menu of Sound playback.
7.1.9 Choose the Voice tab, and select Bluetooth Audio from the drop-down
menu of Voice playback.
7.1.10 Click on OK to accept the changes.
7.1.11 Open My Bluetooth Places\My Device, make sure My Audio Gateway
icon without a red X mark.
7.1.12 Refresh Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood to search for the headset
device; or select Bluetooth\Search For Devices on the menu bar of My
Bluetooth Places.
7.1.13 Right-click the headset icon your computer found, and choose Pair Device
from the pop-up menu to proceed with pairing.
7.1.14 Open Windows Media Player and play a MP3 file.
7.1.15 Press the talk button on your headset and a Bluetooth Connection
Successful dialog box appears. You can start to listen to the music. (The
icon of My Audio Gateway will have green arrows indicating being
connected.
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How to install the Bluetooth Audio:
From the Control Panel, double click Add Hardware.
Add Hardware Wizard window appears. Click on Next.
Choose Yes, I have already connected the hardware. Click on Next.
From the Installed hardware list box, select Add a new hardware device at
the last row. Click on Next.
Choose Search for and install the hardware automatically
(Recommended), and then click on Next.
If you know the specific hardware model you want to install, click on Next.
From the Common hardware types list box, select Sound, Video and game
controllers, and click on Next.
From the Manufacturer list box on the left, choose WIDCOMM and the
Bluetooth Audio. Click on Next.
Click on Next to install the hardware.
Upon completion of the installation, click on Finish to close the wizard.
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7.2 Bluetooth Serial Port
The Bluetooth Serial Port service establishes a virtual COM port connection
between your computer and a remote Bluetooth device.
Identify the COM Port being used by your computer:
The COM port on your computer and the remote device will not change each time
the connection is established.
Right-click the Bluetooth icon from the Windows system tray.
Choose Advanced Configuration.
Select the Local Services tab.
The COM port assigned to this service is shown on the Bluetooth Serial Port
row.
You may also right-click My Bluetooth Serial Port of My Device, and then choose
Properties from the pop-up menu. The assigned COM port is displayed on the
Bluetooth Properties dialog box.
Add a Bluetooth Serial Port:
In addition to the pre-configured Bluetooth Serial Port, additional Bluetooth Serial
Port can be added. To add a Bluetooth Serial Port,
Right-click the Bluetooth icon, Advanced Configuration, the Local
Services tab, Click on Add Serial Service.
In the Bluetooth Properties dialog box, modify the properties as follows:
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Enter a unique name (less than 99 alphanumeric characters.)
Choose Startup Automatically if needed.
Choose Secure Connection if needed.
Choose a COM Port from the COM port drop-down menu.
Click on OK.
Remove a Bluetooth Serial Port
To remove a Bluetooth Serial Port, from the Local Services tab, select the
Bluetooth Serial Port to be removed, and then click on Delete.
To establish a Bluetooth serial port connection:
7.2.1. Open My Bluetooth Places, and choose Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood.
7.2.2. Right-click anywhere except on the device items and select Refresh from
the pop-up menu to list the available devices.
7.2.3. Double-click the device you wish to connect to show the available services.
7.2.4. Double-click Bluetooth Serial Port. A dialog box appears with the COM
port number assigned to this connection with the remote device.
Applications that will use this connection must be configured to this
assigned COM port.
Close a Bluetooth Serial Port connection
Open My Bluetooth Places.
Double-click the device that is providing the Bluetooth Serial Port service.
Right-click Bluetooth Serial Port, and select Disconnect Bluetooth Serial
Port from the pop-up menu.
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7.3 Dial-up Networking
The Dial-up Networking service permits your computer to access the modem
service to the Internet through a remote Bluetooth device. The device can be a
computer, a Bluetooth enabled cellular phone, or a Bluetooth enabled modem.
How to configure the Dial-up Networking service and to establish a Dial-up
Networking connection:
7.3.1 From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon.
7.3.2 Select the Local Services tab, and double-click the Dial-up Networking
service.
7.3.3 Select the modem to be used from the Modems drop-down menu.
7.3.4 Set the Bluetooth Properties.
7.3.5 Click on OK.
7.3.6 Open Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood. Right-click anywhere except on a
device item and choose Refresh from the pop-up menu.
7.3.7 Double-click the remote device that can provide the Dial-up Networking
service, and then double-click Dial-up Networking.
7.3.8 The Connecting dialog box appears. If your computer has not been paired
with the remote device, a Bluetooth PIN Code Required dialog box
appears. Click it and enter the PIN code on the Bluetooth PIN Code
Request.
7.3.9 Fill in the user name, password and the phone number to be dialed on the
Connect BluetoothConnection, and click on Dial.
7.3.10 After successfully connected to the Internet, you can open a Web browser
to surf the net.
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Close a Dial-up Networking connection
Open My Bluetooth Places.
Select the remote device that is providing the Dial-up Networking service.
Right-click Dial-up Networking, and select Disconnect Dial-up
Networking from the pop-up menu.
How to dial up to Internet via Nokia 8910?
Press the Menu button on upper-left corner on the Nokia 8910.
Move to Settings – GPRS modem settings, and press the Select button to
Active access point.
Press the Select button, choose Access point 1 and press Activate button.
After Activated Access point 1 appears, press the down button to Edit
active access point.
Press the Select button, and press the down button to GPRS access point.
Press the Edit button, and enter Internet in the blank. Press the OK button.
Press the Back button to the Menu options, and move to Service.
Press the Select button, and move to Settings.
Press the Select button to Edit active service settings.
Press the down button make sure if Data bearer is GPRS, and GPRS
connection is selected as Always online.
On your laptop or desktop computer, refresh Entire Bluetooth
Neighborhood and right click Nokia 8910.
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From the pop-up menu, choose Pair device.
Enter the same PIN code on you computer and Nokia 8910.
After successfully pairing, double click Nokia 8910 and Dial-up
networking on Nokia 8910.
Connect with? appears on Nokia 8910. Press the Accept button.
A Connect Bluetoothconnection window appears. Fill in the user name,
password and the phone number to be dialed. Press Dial.
Upon the Dial-up networking on Nokia 8910 appears with green connection
arrows, that means Bluetoothconnection is now connected.
How to dial up to Internet via Ericsson T39mc?
Press the MENU button and move to Extras. Press the YES button.
Press the down button to Bluetooth. Press the YES button
Move to Discover and Press the YES button. T39mc will list the Bluetooth
devices within the transmission range.
Choose the device you would like to connect to and press the YES button.
Choose Add to paired, and press the YES button.
Enter the passkey.
On your computer, A Bluetooth PIN Code Required dialog box appears.
Click it.
Enter the same passkey on Bluetooth PIN Code Request, and press OK.
After successfully pairing, double click T39 and Dial-up networking on
T39.
A Connect Bluetoothconnection window appears. Fill in the user name,
password and the phone number to be dialed. Press Dial.
Upon the Dial-up networking on T39 appears with green connection arrows,
that means Bluetoothconnection is now connected.
How to dial up to Internet via Ericsson T68i?
Move Joystick to Connect – Data Comm. – Data accounts – Add
account? – GPRS data.
Enter a name for the account and press the YES button.
Enter Internet on the blank of APN.
Move Joystick to Save?, and then press the YES button.
Choose GPRS and press the YES button to check CID, for example, CID=5.
Move Joystick to Connect, and press the YES button.
Move Joystick to Bluetooth, and press the YES button.
Move Joystick to Discover, and press the YES button.
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Choose the Bluetooth device you would like to connect, and press the YES
button.
Select Add to paired, and press the YES button.
Enter the passkey.
On your computer, A Bluetooth PIN Code Required dialog box appears.
Click it.
Enter the same passkey on Bluetooth PIN Code Request, and press OK.
After successfully pairing, double click T68i and Dial-up networking on
T68i.
A Connect Bluetoothconnection window appears. Fill in the user name,
password and the phone number to be dialed. Press Dial.
Upon the Dial-up networking on T68i appears with green connection arrows,
that means Bluetoothconnection is now connected.
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7.4 Fax
The Fax service permits your computer to utilize the fax machine attached to a
Bluetooth device.
How to configure the Fax service:
From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon.
Choose the Local Services tab, and double-click the Fax service.
Select the modem to be used from Modems drop-down menu.
Set the Bluetooth Properties.
Click on OK.
In addition, you need to install a Fax software such as WinFax into your system,
and replace the default fax modem with Bluetooth Fax modem in the properties of
the Fax software.
To send a fax,
7.4.1. Open My Bluetooth Places and choose Entire Bluetooth
Neighborhood.
7.4.2. Double-click the device that provides the Fax service.
7.4.3. Double-click Fax.
7.4.4. Once the Fax connection is established, open or create the document to be
faxed and select File\Send to\Fax Recipient in the applications. The Fax
will automatically close when the transmission is complete.
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7.5 File Transfer
The File Transfer service performs file operations between your computer and a
Bluetooth device. If your computer has been paired with the remote device, just
skip steps 7.5.4 to 7.5.6.
7.5.1 Open Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood.
7.5.2 On the menu bar, choose Bluetooth\Search For Devices; or right-click
the right pane of Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, and select Refresh from
the pop-up menu to display the available devices in the vicinity.
7.5.3 From the left pane of Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, select a device and
expand that branch to view its Bluetooth Exchange Folder; or select a
device and double-click File Transfer icon.
7.5.4 A Bluetooth PIN Code Required dialog box appears on lower-right
corner. Click on the dialog box to proceed with the connection.
7.5.5 A Bluetooth PIN Code Request appears. Enter the Bluetooth PIN Code.
7.5.6 For the remote device you computer is trying to connect to, also follow
steps 7.5.4 and 7.5.5. Both devices need to enter the same PIN Code, and
then they are paired to each other.
7.5.7 Copy any file or folder from your computer, and paste to the Bluetooth
Exchange Folder of the remote device. You can also copy the file or folder
from the Bluetooth Exchange Folder of the remote device, and paste to the
desired folder on your computer. Additionally, you can create a new folder
in the Bluetooth Exchange Folder of the remote device.
7.5.8 At the first time two paired devices transfer files, a Request for FTP files
access permissions dialog box appears on lower-right corner. Click on
the dialog box to continue the file transfer service.
7.5.9 A Bluetooth File Transfer Access Authorization dialog box appears on
the receiving device. The receiving device can click OK to authorize or
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Cancel to deny access. It also can tick Always allow this device to
access to my computer’s File Transfer service to allow every file
transfer access.
Other file operations:
Right-click a file or folder in the Bluetooth Exchange Folder of the remote
device for a pop-up menu. All menu options may not be available at all times.
Explore
Open
Print
Send To
Cut
Copy
Delete
Rename
Properties
In the Microsoft office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook), select
File\Send to\Bluetooth\the remote device to transfer files directly.
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7.6 Headset
The Bluetooth Headset service permits your computer to provide audio
input/output for remote Bluetooth devices. This service requires the following
hardware:
Your computer must have a sound card, microphone and speakers included.
The Bluetooth radio on both your computer and the remote device must
support audio.
How to configure the Headset service and listen to the MP3 music through Window
Media Player:
7.1.16 From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon.
7.1.17 Choose Advanced Configuration.
7.1.18 Select the Local Services tab.
7.1.19 Double-click the Headset service.
7.1.20 Set the Bluetooth properties of this service.
7.1.21 Click OK.
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7.7 Network Access
The Network Access service permits your computer to access the LAN (Local Area
Network) service through a remote Bluetooth device. Only point-to-point
connection is supported. Your computer cannot be both a Bluetooth Network
Access server and a Bluetooth Network Access client at the same time.
7.7.1 Setup for Windows 98SE & ME (Network Access Server)
Make sure if the Internet routing software such as WinRoute Lite has been
installed. If not, you can get a downloadable version of WinRoute software
from www.kerio.com
From the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon.
On the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP\Bluetooth LAN Access Server
Driver.
Click on Properties, and choose the IP Address tab.
Choose Specify an IP address
Enter an IP address (suggested value is 192.168.1.1.)
Enter a Subnet address (suggested value is 255.255.255.0)
Click OK twice to close the dialog boxes.
Click YES in the System Setting Change dialog box to restart your computer.
7.7.2 Setup for Windows 2000 & XP (Network Access Server)
From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon.
Choose Advanced Configuration, the Local Services tab, Network
Access, and click on Properties.
Select Allow other devices to access the Internet/LAN via this
computer from the drop-down menu of Select the type of service to offer
remote devices, and then click on Configure Connection Sharing.
Right-click Local Area Connection from the Control Panel\Network and
Dial-up Connections, and select Properties and then the Advanced tab.
Enable Internet Connection Sharing to allow other network users to
connect to through this computer’s Internet connection, click on OK.
Click YES in the confirmation dialog box.
7.7.3 Setup for Network Access Client
From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon.
Choose Advanced Configuration, the Local Services tab, Network
Access, and click on Properties.
Select Allow other devices to create a privacy network with this
computer from the drop-down menu of Select the type of service to offer
remote devices. Click on OK.
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Make sure that both of the server and client computers are in the same
workgroup.
Locate the server computer you would like to connect to, and double click
Network Access of this server computer.
After successfully connection, explore My Network Places to access the
shared documents of the server computer.
Close a Network Access connection
Open My Bluetooth Places.
Select the remote device that is providing the Network Access service.
Right-click Network Access, and select Disconnect Network Access from
the pop-up menu.
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7.8 PIM Item Transfer
The PIM Item Transfer service allows your computer to send/receive its Personal
Information Manager (PIM) items to/from a remote device. Four data types are
supported:
Business cards
Calendar items
Email messages
Notes
How to configure the PIM Item Transfer service:
Open the Bluetooth properties dialog box of the PIM Item Transfer service.
Business Card Requests
Never send my business card – ignore the request.
Choose a business card as needed – when prompted, select a business
card to be sent to the remote device.
Always send the same business card – When this option is selected, a
Select a Bluetooth Business Card dialog box appears. Highlight an
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existing contact name from the box to be the default one that will be always
sent when requested, and click OK. To change the selected business card,
repeat this step to choose another one. The Bluetooth Properties page will
display both contacts in the drop-down menu of Business card requests. The
drop-down menu can hold up to ten contact names.
Received Items
To store inbound data items, choose one from the following options (not
all options apply to all items):
Do Not Accept
Microsoft Outlook
Outlook Express
Save to Folder
Bluetooth exchange folder location – the directory on your computer where
inbound items that are not to be stored in a PIM will be kept here.
Email Attachments – check or clear this option whether to send/receive
attachments with mails.
How to send/receive PIM data:
7.8.1 Right-click a remote device you would like to connect, and select Pair
Device from the pop-up menu for pairing.
7.8.2 Double-click the remote device, and right-click PIM Item Transfer icon to
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choose the desired action from the pop-up menu.
Receive Business Card
Send Business Card
Exchange Business Cards
7.8.3 A Request to Access PIM Item Transfer service dialog box appears
on the remote device. Click on it.
7.8.4 Bluetooth PIM Item Transfer Access Authorization appears. Check
the desired option in the Allow access box, and then click OK.
Close a PIM Item Transfer connection
PIM Item Transfer connections close automatically when the data transfer is
complete.
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7.9 PIM Synchronization
The PIM Synchronization service helps to synchronize the PIM database between
your computer and a remote device.
How to configure PIM Synchronization service:
7.9.1 Double-click PIM Synchronization on the Local Service tab; or right-click
My PIM Synchronization and choose Properties.
7.9.2 Select “Do Not Synchronize”, “Synchronize Microsoft Outlook” or
Synchronize Outlook Express” from the drop-down menu next to the
each data type as desired.
7.9.3 Please note only Outlook’s default contacts folder is synchronized. Items in
sub-folders are not synchronized. Items that are moved from the default
folder to a sub-folder will appear to have been deleted the next time
synchronization takes place.
7.9.4 Double-click a remote device icon you would like to connect, and right-click
Synchronization icon to synchronize.
7.9.5 After synchronization, you should find the PIM data from the remote device
to “Microsoft Outlook” or “Outlook Express” in your computer.
Close a PIM Synchronization connection
PIM Synchronization connections close automatically when the data transfer is
complete.
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8. Uninstalling the Software
1. From the Control Panel, select Add or Remove Programs.
2. Choose WIDCOMM Bluetooth Software and press Remove to uninstall the software
from your computer.
5. After uninstallation, those Bluetooth icons will disappear from your desktop.
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9. Troubleshooting
Q1 Why cannot I connect to a paired device?
Answer: Paired devices are always displayed in My Bluetooth Places even if the
remote device is out of transmission range or is powered off. Check that the remote
device is within the transmission range as well as powered on and then try the
connection again.
Q2 Why cannot I discover services on an un-paired device?
Answer: Make sure that remove device is powered on and in connectable mode
(Bluetooth Configuration Panel\Accessibility tab). Choose Search For Devices to
confirm that the device is within the transmission range.
Q3 Why doesn’t Dial-up Networking work?
Answer: The Dial-up Networking service will not start unless a properly configured
modem is attached to the server.
Verify that the modem is usable as a local device on the computer to
which it is attached.
Select Advanced Configuration, the Local Services tab, and double-click
the Dial-up Networking service
Click the down arrow in the Modem field and select the modem that will
be used to dial up
Click OK
Click OK to close the Bluetooth configuration panel.
Q4 Why don’t some devices within transmission range show up in the list of
devices found?
Answer:
Your device is configured to report only specific types or classes of
devices (Advanced Configuration\Discovery Tab\Report all Bluetooth
devices from the drop down list box.)
The unlisted device is configured to be non-discoverable (Advanced
Configuration\Accessibility tab\All devices from the drop down list box.)
Q5 How do I determine the Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) of my hardware
device?
Answer: In Advanced Configuration, on the Hardware tab, in the Devices section,
select the device you want to determine the address. In the Device Properties section
of the dialog box, the fourth entry, Device Address, is the BDA of the selected
Bluetooth device.
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Q6 How do I test a Network Access connection?
Answer: If the device is hardwired to the LAN, unplug the hardwired connection to
ensure that the test checks the wireless connection rather than the hardwired
connection. If the remote device has access to the Internet, open a Web browser on
the device and connect to the Internet. You may also Ping the server from the DOS
prompt.
Q7 Why do I get an Unknown Port message when using a Bluetooth Serial Port?
Answer: The Unknown Port error message usually means an attempt that was made
to connect a port that was in use. Additional Bluetooth Serial Port can be added if
they are required.
Q8 What can I do when the functions don’t work properly?
Answer: Unplug and plug the USB Dongle, or restart your computer.
Q9 What can I do when Windows can’t detect my Bluetooth USB Dongle?
Answer: First, open Control Panel\System. Then select Device Manager to see if the
USB Dongle is enabled. If not, simply unplug the USB Dongle off its port and then
plug it back. If Windows still cannot detect your device, unplug the USB Dongle,
uninstall the BTW software and reinstall the BTW software.
Q10 It seems that Bluetooth Headset doesn’t always function under Win98.
What can I do?
Answer: Windows 98 cannot convert audio files with the extension m3u (e.g.,
myfile.m3u) into the Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) audio format used by Bluetooth
headset; this is a limitation of Windows 98. Other versions of Windows (2000, ME
and XP) can translate m3u audio files into the PCM format. Possible solutions are:
Upgrade to a newer version of Windows
Use an m3u-to-mp3 conversion utility to convert the files into a format that is
supported by Windows 98. (Conversion utilities are available as freeware or
shareware on the Internet.)
Q11 How do I create business cards in my device?
Answer: The USB Dongle supports Microsoft Outlook items such as
vcf/vcd/vcs/vnt/vmg formats. You can create the business card from Contact in
Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express.
Q12 Why cannot I perform the Dial-up Networking service through a Bluetooth
enabled cellular phone?
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Answer: Please make sure that
Your telecommunication provider offers either WAP or GPRS service.
The configuration of WAP and GPRS on the cellular phone is correct.
The cellular phone can dial up via WAP or GPRS before using the Dial-up
Networking service.
Q13 The Dial-up Networking connection is established, but couldn’t connect to
the Internet. What should I do?
Answer: Check the TCP/IP configuration is correct. The TCP/IP is provided by your
ISP.
Q14 May it be possible to connect more than one remote device at the same
time?
Answer: The Bluetooth USB Dongle has the ability to wireless communicate up to
seven Bluetooth enabled devices. However, it cannot connect with other devices
when it is communicating with a particular device within the range at a time.
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10. Specifications
Standard: Fully compliant with Bluetooth version 1.1
USB version 1.1 compliant
Interface Type: USB (Type A)
Radio Frequency: 2402 ~ 2480 MHz unlicensed ISM band
Channel Bandwidth: 1 MHz
Modulation Method GFSK, BT=0.5
Connectivity: Connect up to 7 Bluetooth devices
Security: Pairing, encryption, authentication
Data Rate: 723 Kbps (max)
Antenna: Chip antenna
Antenna Load: 50 Ohm
Receiver Sensitivity: -78dBm
Transmitter Power: Class 2 (0dBm max) (YBU-1200)
Class 1 (20dBm max) (YBU-1100)
Transmission Range:  Up to 10 meters (YBU-1200)
Up to 100 meters (YBU-1100)
Operating Voltage: 5VDC USB bus powered
Current Rating: 25mA
Operating Temperature: -20°C to +60°C
Dimensions:  66.5Lx19Wx8H (mm) (YBU-1200)
67.6Wx18Wx8H (mm) (YBU-1100)
LED Indicator:  Green – Power on
Blue – Data Linking
System requirements:  Windows XP/ME/2000/98SE
Available USB Port
CD-ROM Drive
Supporting profiles: Serial Port Profile, Dial-up Network Profile, Fax Profile, File
Transfer Profile, Headset Profile, Synchronization Profile, LAN
Access Profile, Service Discovery Application Profile, Push
Object Profile, Generic Access Profile, Generic Object Exchange
Profile
Specifications are subject to change without notice
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11. Limited Warranty
Yasing Technology Corp. Limited One-Year Product Warranty
Yasing Technology Corp. warrants this product against defects in materials and
workmanship for its warranty period. If a defect is discovered, Yasing will, at its option,
repair or replace the product at no charge provided it is returned during the warranty
period with transportation charges prepaid to the authorized Yasing dealer from whom
you purchased the product. Repaired or replaced product will be returned to you at the
same revision level as received or higher at Yasing’s option. Yasing reserves the right to
replace discounted product with an equivalent generation product. Proof of purchase may
be required.
This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse
or misapplication; if the product has been modified or dismantled without the written
permission of Yasing; or if any Yasing serial number has been removed or defaced.
The warranty and remedies set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of all others, whether
oral or written, expressed or implied. Yasing specifically disclaims any and all other
warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular
purpose, and non-infringement of third party rights are expressly excluded.
Yasing is not responsible for special, incidental or consequential damages
resulting from any breach of warranty or under any other legal theory, including,
without limitation, damages resulting from use of or reliance on this
information presented, loss of profits or revenues or costs of replacement goods,
even if informed in advance of the possibility of such damages.
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