D-Link DBT-120 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Bluetooth USB Adapter

2Rev.2.0 (08/27/2002)DBTDBTDBTDBTDBT-----120120120120120Bluetooth USB Adapter

Page 2 - Contents

11Bluetooth Device IdentityBluetooth Device IdentityBluetooth Device IdentityBluetooth Device IdentityBluetooth Device IdentityEvery Bluetooth device

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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

Page 4 - Introduction

13• Service icons for Windows 98SE, 2K and ME.

Page 5 - Installing Bluetooth Software

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

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15Bluetooth Software ExplorerOpen the Bluetooth menu from the above screen and select Search for Devices.The system will start to look for Bluetooth d

Page 7 - Hardware Installation

16Find a ServiceFind a ServiceFind a ServiceFind a ServiceFind a ServiceIn the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Explorer, right-click on the device name

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17• Information Synchronization - establishes a Bluetooth wireless connectionbetween two devices and uses the connection to synchronize PersonalInform

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18• To establish a paired relationship with the remote device while using thiswizard, enter your Personal Identification Number in the PIN Code field

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19The services that can be searched for and connected to from the Bluetooth Trayare:• Bluetooth Serial Port(s)• Dial-up Networking• Fax• File Transfer

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20Client ApplicationsNetwork AccessNetwork AccessNetwork AccessNetwork AccessNetwork AccessThe Network Access service permits a Bluetooth client to us

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3ContentsIntroduction...5Package Contents...6Installing Bluetooth Software ...6H

Page 13 - Find Bluetooth Devices

21Network Access Server-side Setup for Windows 98SE & Windows ME:Network Access Server-side Setup for Windows 98SE & Windows ME:Network Access

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22• In the right panel of the Configuration screen, choose Select Manually fromLocal Network Connections and select the 0000:Bluetooth PAN Driver. Bes

Page 15 - Find a Service

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

Page 16 - Setup a New Connection

24To close a Bluetooth serial port connectionConnections are normally closed from the client:• On the client, in the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Pla

Page 17 - Bluetooth Tray

25To close a Dial-up Networking connectionTo close a Dial-up Networking connectionTo close a Dial-up Networking connectionTo close a Dial-up Networkin

Page 18 - Send to Bluetooth

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

Page 19 - Client Applications

27Information ExchangeInformation ExchangeInformation ExchangeInformation ExchangeInformation ExchangeThe Information Exchange service provides a way

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28The default location of your business card and the location where received items areplaced can be configured in the Bluetooth Configuration Panel.To

Page 21 - Bluetooth Serial Port

29• In the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Places, right-click the server with whichyou will synchronize and select Discover Available Services from the

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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

Page 24 - File Transfer

31Configuration PanelThe Bluetooth Configuration Panel provides access to settings for Bluetoothservices, hardware and security and for event notifica

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32Accessibility TABAccessibility Configuration SettingsThe Accessibility tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel lets you specify whichremote devices

Page 26 - Information Exchange

33o No devices to connect—no remote devices are permitted to initiate aconnection with this computer. However, this computer can still initiateconnect

Page 27 - Information Synchronization

34Discovery TABDiscovery TABDiscovery TABDiscovery TABDiscovery TABDiscover Configuration SettingsDiscover Configuration SettingsDiscover Configuratio

Page 28 - Local Services

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

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36Discovery Tab – Discoverable Devices• In the Discoverable devices... dialog box, highlight the device to bediscovered and click the OK button. Multi

Page 30 - Configuration Panel

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

Page 31 - Accessibility TAB

38General TabIdentity section• Computer Name- enter a unique name to identify this computer to otherBluetooth devices in the vicinity; this field cann

Page 32 - Adding and Deleting Devices

39• Medium-the default security setting is configured at the service-level. Servicelevel security means that each individual service must have its sec

Page 33 - Discovery TAB

40• Device Properties:o Manufacturer: the name of the company that manufactured thedevice selected in the Devices section of this dialog box.o Firmwar

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5IntroductionIntroduction to BluetoothIntroduction to BluetoothIntroduction to BluetoothIntroduction to BluetoothIntroduction to BluetoothThe term “Bl

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41Hardware Advanced Settings Dialog BoxHardware Advanced Settings Dialog BoxHardware Advanced Settings Dialog BoxHardware Advanced Settings Dialog Box

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42Click the Apply button to implement the changes. A dialog box appears withnotification that the Bluetooth device attached to this computer must be r

Page 37 - Bluetooth Security Section

43Information Tab• The highest-level directory on this computer that a remote device haspermission to access.• The path to your electronic business ca

Page 38 - Hardware Configuration

44Local Services TABLocal Services TABLocal Services TABLocal Services TABLocal Services TABLocal Services Configuration SettingsLocal Services Config

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45Bluetooth for Windows Local Service Names• Bluetooth Serial Port• Dial-Up Networking• Fax• File Transfer• Information Exchange• Information Synchron

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46Local Device, Add A User Defined Bluetooth Serial PortLocal Device, Add A User Defined Bluetooth Serial PortLocal Device, Add A User Defined Bluetoo

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47Some local services have additional property settingsSome local services have additional property settingsSome local services have additional proper

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48Local Services PropertiesLocal Services PropertiesLocal Services PropertiesLocal Services PropertiesLocal Services PropertiesChange local service p

Page 43 - Local Services TAB

49Notifications TABNotifications TABNotifications TABNotifications TABNotifications TABNotifications Tab Configuration SettingsNotifications Tab Confi

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50o The Dial-up network serviceo The LAN Access serviceo The Fax service.• When a remote device attempts to send:o Information itemso Synchronization

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6Package ContentsAfter opening the D-Link Bluetooth Adapter package, check what’s in the package,then refer to the Installation Guide for the fastest

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51Version Info ConfigurationVersion Info ConfigurationVersion Info ConfigurationVersion Info ConfigurationVersion Info ConfigurationVersion infoVersio

Page 47 - Local Services Properties

52SecuritySecurity IntroductionSecurity IntroductionSecurity IntroductionSecurity IntroductionSecurity IntroductionEach service that the server provid

Page 48 - Notifications TAB

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

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54Link KeyLink KeyLink KeyLink KeyLink KeyLink Key is a unique, internally generated, access code. Link Keys are generatedautomatically when devices a

Page 50 - Version Info Configuration

55Remove PairingRemove PairingRemove PairingRemove PairingRemove PairingWhen devices are paired, the configuration information is saved on both device

Page 51 - Security

56o Cancel - deny the connectiono Advanced (click the See Also button, below, for more information).• A check box that, when enabled, grants (authoriz

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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

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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

Page 54 - Security Request Dialog Box

59IndexAAAAAAccess the Bluetooth Configuration Panel 31Accessibility TAB 32Adding and Deleting Devices 33Authentication 52Authorization 52BBBBBBl

Page 55 - Troubleshooting

60Information Exchange 27Information Exchange Configuration Settings 42Information Synchronization 28Installing Bluetooth Software 6LLLLLLevels of

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7Installing the Bluetooth software:Installing the Bluetooth software:Installing the Bluetooth software:Installing the Bluetooth software:Installing th

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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

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9Introduction to Bluetooth SoftwareThe Bluetooth Software is the solution for the seamless integration of Bluetooth technology into personal computers

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10The services supported by Bluetooth Software are:• Bluetooth Serial Port - establishes a Bluetooth wireless connectionbetween two devices. The conne

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