2Rev.2.0 (08/27/2002)DBTDBTDBTDBTDBT-----120120120120120Bluetooth USB Adapter
11Bluetooth Device IdentityBluetooth Device IdentityBluetooth Device IdentityBluetooth Device IdentityBluetooth Device IdentityEvery Bluetooth device
12• Device icons for Windows XP.Service icons are gray or yellow in color (or gray with yellow accents) in their“normal” state. In the “connected” sta
13• Service icons for Windows 98SE, 2K and ME.
14• Service icons for Windows XP.Services may be unavailable because they are in use or because the necessaryhardware (such as a modem for Dial-up Net
15Bluetooth Software ExplorerOpen the Bluetooth menu from the above screen and select Search for Devices.The system will start to look for Bluetooth d
16Find a ServiceFind a ServiceFind a ServiceFind a ServiceFind a ServiceIn the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Explorer, right-click on the device name
17• Information Synchronization - establishes a Bluetooth wireless connectionbetween two devices and uses the connection to synchronize PersonalInform
18• To establish a paired relationship with the remote device while using thiswizard, enter your Personal Identification Number in the PIN Code field
19The services that can be searched for and connected to from the Bluetooth Trayare:• Bluetooth Serial Port(s)• Dial-up Networking• Fax• File Transfer
20Client ApplicationsNetwork AccessNetwork AccessNetwork AccessNetwork AccessNetwork AccessThe Network Access service permits a Bluetooth client to us
3ContentsIntroduction...5Package Contents...6Installing Bluetooth Software ...6H
21Network Access Server-side Setup for Windows 98SE & Windows ME:Network Access Server-side Setup for Windows 98SE & Windows ME:Network Access
22• In the right panel of the Configuration screen, choose Select Manually fromLocal Network Connections and select the 0000:Bluetooth PAN Driver. Bes
232. In the right panel of Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, right-click anywhereexcept on a device name and select Refresh from the pop-up menu.3. In th
24To close a Bluetooth serial port connectionConnections are normally closed from the client:• On the client, in the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Pla
25To close a Dial-up Networking connectionTo close a Dial-up Networking connectionTo close a Dial-up Networking connectionTo close a Dial-up Networkin
26displayed in the right panel of My Bluetooth Places.3. In the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Places, click the plus ( + ) sign in front ofPublic Fold
27Information ExchangeInformation ExchangeInformation ExchangeInformation ExchangeInformation ExchangeThe Information Exchange service provides a way
28The default location of your business card and the location where received items areplaced can be configured in the Bluetooth Configuration Panel.To
29• In the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Places, right-click the server with whichyou will synchronize and select Discover Available Services from the
30• Service—the name of the service• Startup—Automatic or Manual• Status:o Started(COM#)—the service is running and ready to use COM#o Not Started—the
31Configuration PanelThe Bluetooth Configuration Panel provides access to settings for Bluetoothservices, hardware and security and for event notifica
32Accessibility TABAccessibility Configuration SettingsThe Accessibility tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel lets you specify whichremote devices
33o No devices to connect—no remote devices are permitted to initiate aconnection with this computer. However, this computer can still initiateconnect
34Discovery TABDiscovery TABDiscovery TABDiscovery TABDiscovery TABDiscover Configuration SettingsDiscover Configuration SettingsDiscover Configuratio
35Determine the devices that will be reportedBluetooth for Windows can screen out devices that you do not need access to.The options are:• Report all
36Discovery Tab – Discoverable Devices• In the Discoverable devices... dialog box, highlight the device to bediscovered and click the OK button. Multi
37• From the Class drop-down list, select a class of devices to be discovered.• Click the OK button.Report only a specific type of device within a cla
38General TabIdentity section• Computer Name- enter a unique name to identify this computer to otherBluetooth devices in the vicinity; this field cann
39• Medium-the default security setting is configured at the service-level. Servicelevel security means that each individual service must have its sec
40• Device Properties:o Manufacturer: the name of the company that manufactured thedevice selected in the Devices section of this dialog box.o Firmwar
5IntroductionIntroduction to BluetoothIntroduction to BluetoothIntroduction to BluetoothIntroduction to BluetoothIntroduction to BluetoothThe term “Bl
41Hardware Advanced Settings Dialog BoxHardware Advanced Settings Dialog BoxHardware Advanced Settings Dialog BoxHardware Advanced Settings Dialog Box
42Click the Apply button to implement the changes. A dialog box appears withnotification that the Bluetooth device attached to this computer must be r
43Information Tab• The highest-level directory on this computer that a remote device haspermission to access.• The path to your electronic business ca
44Local Services TABLocal Services TABLocal Services TABLocal Services TABLocal Services TABLocal Services Configuration SettingsLocal Services Config
45Bluetooth for Windows Local Service Names• Bluetooth Serial Port• Dial-Up Networking• Fax• File Transfer• Information Exchange• Information Synchron
46Local Device, Add A User Defined Bluetooth Serial PortLocal Device, Add A User Defined Bluetooth Serial PortLocal Device, Add A User Defined Bluetoo
47Some local services have additional property settingsSome local services have additional property settingsSome local services have additional proper
48Local Services PropertiesLocal Services PropertiesLocal Services PropertiesLocal Services PropertiesLocal Services PropertiesChange local service p
49Notifications TABNotifications TABNotifications TABNotifications TABNotifications TABNotifications Tab Configuration SettingsNotifications Tab Confi
50o The Dial-up network serviceo The LAN Access serviceo The Fax service.• When a remote device attempts to send:o Information itemso Synchronization
6Package ContentsAfter opening the D-Link Bluetooth Adapter package, check what’s in the package,then refer to the Installation Guide for the fastest
51Version Info ConfigurationVersion Info ConfigurationVersion Info ConfigurationVersion Info ConfigurationVersion Info ConfigurationVersion infoVersio
52SecuritySecurity IntroductionSecurity IntroductionSecurity IntroductionSecurity IntroductionSecurity IntroductionEach service that the server provid
53a dialog box that displays:• The user-friendly name of the device attempting to connect• The local service to which the remote device is attempting
54Link KeyLink KeyLink KeyLink KeyLink KeyLink Key is a unique, internally generated, access code. Link Keys are generatedautomatically when devices a
55Remove PairingRemove PairingRemove PairingRemove PairingRemove PairingWhen devices are paired, the configuration information is saved on both device
56o Cancel - deny the connectiono Advanced (click the See Also button, below, for more information).• A check box that, when enabled, grants (authoriz
57Q: Dial-up Networking service does not start?A: The Dial-up Networking service will not start unless a properly configured modem isattached to the s
58If the server has access to the Internet, open a browser on the client and connect tothe World Wide Web.You may also Ping the server from the DOS pr
59IndexAAAAAAccess the Bluetooth Configuration Panel 31Accessibility TAB 32Adding and Deleting Devices 33Authentication 52Authorization 52BBBBBBl
60Information Exchange 27Information Exchange Configuration Settings 42Information Synchronization 28Installing Bluetooth Software 6LLLLLLevels of
7Installing the Bluetooth software:Installing the Bluetooth software:Installing the Bluetooth software:Installing the Bluetooth software:Installing th
61To pair devices before attempting a connection 54Types of File Transfer operations 26UUUUUUninstalling previous version of Bluetooth softwar 6VVV
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8Hardware InstallationThe Bluetooth USB Adapter is plug-&-play. After you have the software installed andhave rebooted your PC, you can plug the
9Introduction to Bluetooth SoftwareThe Bluetooth Software is the solution for the seamless integration of Bluetooth technology into personal computers
10The services supported by Bluetooth Software are:• Bluetooth Serial Port - establishes a Bluetooth wireless connectionbetween two devices. The conne
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