3.10. Audio Gateway setting for windows The Audio Gateway Application allows a remote Bluetooth device to use this computer's microphone and speakers as the remote device's audio input and output devices. *Remember please switch your Audio device to "Bluetooth Audio" from control panel.
From Bluetooth Explorer to connection your headset device. Key in headset pair key or PIN code. (Refer to the Headset's user's manual for reference) Close an audio gateway connection: If the connection was established via the Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray; click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect, Audio Gateway and then select the device that is providing the service (active connections have a checkmark in front of them).
.11. Personal area network setting for windows The Personal Area Networking (PAN) chapter will show you how two or more Bluetooth enabled devices can form an ad-hoc network and how the same mechanism can be used to access a remote network through a network access point.
How to setup an Ad-hoc Network 1. On the client, in the Folders pane of "My Bluetooth Places", select "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood". 2. In the right pane of "Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood", right-click anywhere except on a device name and select Refresh from the pop-up menu. 3. In the right pane of "My Bluetooth Places", right-click the server that will provide the Networking Access Service and select Discover Available Services from the pop-up menu to update the available services list.
If the system pops up a "Bluetooth PIN Code Request" window please key in the same passkey or PIN code between the two devices. Once connected, you can check your Bluetooth PAN network neighborhood from the file explorer or by the "Search Computers" function.
How to setup with Bluetooth Network Access Point The Bluetooth Software makes it easy to join an existing personal network, hosted by another Bluetooth device (PocketPC, desktop, etc.) From the My Bluetooth Places, choose Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, and select the Bluetooth device that you want to establish a PAN connection and double click the device icon.
It will list out all the available services of this device, please select the LAN Access. Right click the LAN Acess and select "Connect to Network Access Point", your PC will initially connect to the Network Access Point. After enter the Buletooth PIN Code, a connection will then be established between your PC and the host over the personal network.
4 Chapter 4 Advanced features 4.1. How to set up HyperTerminal for Bluetooth transfer 1. Install Bluetooth Software on two separate notebooks or desktop PCs (referred to as server and client in the following document). 2. With Bluetooth adapter inserted, do a "Search for devices" on client to find near by Bluetooth devices. 3. Double click on the Bluetooth device you wish to connect to (e.g. COMPAQ1200, the server).
4. Double click on "Bluetooth Serial Port"; take a note of the COM port used by this connection (e.g. COM4). 5. The Bluetooth Serial connection should now be established.
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6. On the client side, open HyperTerminal. Choose the COM port used by the Serial connection in step 4. 7. Set the baud rate and other settings as required.
8. On the server side, check the local COM port used by the system in the Bluetooth Configuration window (e.g. COM6). 9. Open HyperTerminal, choose the COM port used by the system in step 8.
10.Set the baud rate and other settings as required. 11.The HyperTerminal connection should now be established. Type something on the client side and the same thing will appear on the server. 12.To transfer files, select "Send File" from the menu bar of the client system, and select the file you wish to transfer. 13.The received file should be placed on the C: drive of the server system (default location).
4.2. How to HotSync with Palm Bluetooth SDIO and Tungsten T Please make sure you have installed Bluetooth software and Palm Desktop on your notebook or desktop PC before proceeding to the setup instructions below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. From the Palm main panel, tap the HotSync icon. Tap HotSync and select "Connection Setup" from the menu bar. Tap "New". Give the new connection a name, e.g. BTConnection. Change "Connect to:" to "PC". Change "Via:" to "Bluetooth".
13.From the notebook, find out the local COM port used by "Bluetooth Serial Port", e.g. COM4.
14.Change the COM port setting in Palm HotSync to match the COM port found in step 11, e.g. COM4. 15.Change the connection type to "Local Serial" in the HotSync Manager. 16.Tap the HotSync silk button on Palm, and the HotSync process should begin in a few seconds.
4.3. How to dial-up from Palm Tungsten T to my PC's modem to surf the Internet 1. Enable Bluetooth on your PC and make sure you can dial up to the ISP with your modem. 2. On your Palm, in the main panel, tap "Prefs", select "Communication", and select "Network". 3. Tap "New" button. 4. Key in a new name for "Service:", e.g. pcmodem. 5. Key in the "User Name:". 6. Key in the "Password:". 7. Tap on "Connection" and select "Edit Connections..." to create a new connection setup. 8. Tap "New" button. 9.
4.4. Sending FAX via mobile phone with WinFax Pro NOTE: Please make sure you have subscribed to the FAX sending/receiving feature with your mobile service provider. 1. Please install WinFax Pro according to WinFax Pro's installation instructions. 2. Before installing WinFax Pro, Please make sure that your computer is connected with a physical Fax Modem. 3. After installing WinFax Pro, the following window will pop up, choose your physical modem at this stage. Do NOT choose "Bluetooth Fax Modem".
4. WinFax Pro will start testing the Fax Modem, once it's completed, click Next to continue. 5. After installation, launch WinFax Pro. Click on Tools→Program Setup.
6. Double click "Modems and Communications Devices".
7. Tick the checkbox next to Bluetooth Fax Modem. Uncheck the checkbox next to your physical modem.
8. Click the "Receive Setup" button, tick the "Automatically answer incoming calls" checkbox. Click "OK" to complete the process. 9. Now create a new fax and click the "Send" button when done. Your can now send faxes via your mobile phone.
Troubleshooting Q1: Why couldn't my Bluetooth device find any nearby Bluetooth devices? A1: (1) Please check that your Bluetooth device is enabled by opening the Bluetooth Configuration window.
(2) If the Bluetooth device is enabled, you will see something of the following nature.
(3) Otherwise, for USB Bluetooth adapter, please unplug then plug in the USB Bluetooth adapter to enable the device. Q2: Why can't I transfer files from Nokia 7650 to my PC? A2: If you are having trouble sending files from Nokia 7650 to your notebook or PC, follow the steps below: (1) Execute "regedit" from the Run command (Start->Run) (2) Locate the key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Widcomm\BTConfig\Services\0004, and locate the entry "Accept other". (3) Set this key to 0x0000001.
Q3: How come some devices within the connection range may not show up in the list of devices found? A3: Your device is configured to report only specific types or classes of devices (Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Discovery tab, on your device). The unlisted device is configured to be non-discoverable (Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Accessibility tab, on the un-listed device). Q4: Cannot connect to a paired device.
A11: This occurs because Internet connection sharing was enabled when Bluetooth was installed (this is a Microsoft windows behavior and is considered proper operation). To resolve the “problem”: 1. Disable sharing for the Ethernet adapter: (a) Windows control panel > network and dial-up connections (b) Right-click “local area connection,” select properties, and then select the Sharing tab. (c) Clear (uncheck) the box for “enable internet connection sharing for this “Connection” and click ok. 2.
(2) Select “Driver” on Broadcom USB Bluetooth Device Properties, then click “Update Driver”.
(3) Choose “No, not this time” (4) Choose “install from a list or specific location”.
(5) Choose “Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install” (6) Click “Finish button to accomplish driver shift.
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FCC Caution: 1. 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. 2. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 3.