Bluetooth USB Micro Adapter BT – 400 Windows Vista / 7 User’s Manual 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.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 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 equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Content INSTALLING THE BLUETOOTH STACK .......................................................................3 PAIRING YOUR BLUETOOTH DEVICES.......................................................................7 SENDING DATA FROM YOUR PHONE.......................................................................13 SENDING FILES FROM YOUR PC...............................................................................16 MAKING YOUR PC DISCOVERABLE...........................................................
Installing the Bluetooth Stack Note: Before you install, please remove any Bluetooth software and hardware. The installation & driver CD will automatically activate the autorun installation program after you insert the disk into your CD drive. Setup Wizard Screen – AutoPlay Click Yes to continue install. Click Run setup.exe to continue installation.
Choose Agree and Install Bluetooth Software.
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Using the Bluetooth Stack When you plug in your Bluetooth adaptor for the first time Windows will detect it and install the Bluetooth stack. At this point it will ask you to give your PC a name. devices will see if you make your PC visible to them. This is the name that other Use a name that is memorable. Once the USB adaptor is installed you will see a Bluetooth icon on the task bar at the bottom right of the screen.
Pairing your Bluetooth devices Pairing is a feature of Bluetooth that allows devices to make secure connections. Although you do not always need to pair devices to exchange data, if you are likely to send information between them on a regular basis it is a good idea to do so. To pair a device using the Bluetooth stack you need to click on the Bluetooth Icon in the task bar and then select Add a Bluetooth Device. Click Add.
Your PC will then start looking for Bluetooth devices that are discoverable and within range. This may take up to a minute. If your You will then be given a list of the devices that have been found. phone or PDA does not appear on the list then it is probably because it has been set up as hidden or non-discoverable. Dig out the manual (that thing you didn’t get around to reading) and find out how to make it visible. Then try again by pressing Search Again.
Windows will display the number for you to enter in your Bluetooth device: Enter this into your phone or PDA and then press OK. If the pairing is successful you 10 will see the final screen on your PC, confirming that the devices have been paired. At this stage Windows assigns two COM ports to your Bluetooth device. - one for Incoming and one for outgoing connections. You will need to use these if you run communications programs that connect your PC to your Bluetooth devices.
[Windows 7] To pair a device using the Bluetooth stack you need to click on the Bluetooth Icon in the task bar and then select Add a Device.
Connecting the device you selected. Windows generates the paring code for security verification. Click Yes and Next to do paring Click No and Next to reject paring Click The device is not displaying a code and Next to paring without showing code. The window shows after paring is done.
Click Close to show current connection status.
Sending Data from your phone. The Bluetooth stack protects your PC by making it invisible to other devices. However it still allows you to send information and files from a Phone or PDA, but you need to initiate the transfer from your PC. To do this, open Devices and Printers > Bluetooth Devices. Click your phone devices. Bluetooth stack now makes your PC discoverable for a limited time, and also enables the file receive software. Once this is complete it shows the ready to receive screen.
Now select the picture or file you want to send from your phone, and select the option to send it via Bluetooth. You should see a list of devices on your phone. Note: It only allows access for a limited time. you’ve taken too long. If your phone cannot find your PC it may be because Check that the PC is still displaying the Waiting for a connection screen.
Note: Your virus checker may not scan files received via Bluetooth. It is a good idea to reserve a directory for incoming files and perform a virus check on this directory before opening them. Note: This is the only way of receiving files using the Windows XP Bluetooth stack. If you make the PC permanently discoverable you will still need to initiate File Receive from the Bluetooth icon.
Sending files from your PC It’s very easy to send files to another Bluetooth device with the Bluetooth stack. Just right click on the file you want to send, and then select Send a File to Bluetooth Device. You can select a file from your desktop or a file list in Windows Explorer. Note: You cannot currently send from the File, Send menus in Word, Exchange or other Office programs. Windows will display a list of the devices that have been set up already (paired).
Click Browse to choose the file and click Next while you’re ready to send out. Show up file sending status window. Once the transfer is complete, Windows will finish the Transfer Wizard and display details of the transfer. Making your PC discoverable The Bluetooth stack defaults to keeping your PC invisible. This is the safest way of operating Bluetooth on a PC. However, some applications may require the PC to be in discoverable mode.
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Printing to a Bluetooth Printer Refer to Add a Bluetooth Device to add Bluetooth printer. Bluetooth stack will install necessary drivers to activate Bluetooth printing service. Connecting to a Bluetooth Audio To do this, open Devices and Printers > Bluetooth Devices. Click your phone devices. Click button to Connect / Disconnect.
Bluetooth Share Allow remote devices to browse, send and receive pictures, music and other files Click checkbox to enable/disable share file types. Bluetooth Exchange Folder location Click “Browse” to assign Bluetooth exchange folder Allow remote devices to use the printer connected to your computer.
Bluetooth PIM Interface Allow Bluetooth devices to send you PIM items such as business cards, calendaritems, e-mail messages and notes Click checkbox to enable/disable accept PIM items.
Bluetooth Dial Up Connect phone and open Devices and Printers > Bluetooth Devices. Click your phone devices. Use your phone to connect to the Internet. Click button to Connect / Disconnect to Internet by phone. Make a call to this number Input phone number and click button to Call / Hangup by phone Listen to audio from your phone through this computer’s speakers Click button to Connect / Disconnect your phone then listen audio. Use this computer as a headset or speakerphone for calls on your phone.
Bluetooth Options Discovery Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer Click checkbox to enable/disable if Bluetooth device is discovered. Connection Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer Click checkbox to enable/disable if Bluetooth device is connected. Alert me when a new Bluetooth devices wants to connect Click checkbox to enable/disable alert message if Bluetooth device is connected.
Bluetooth Hardware Choose Broadcom Bluetooth 4.0 EDR USB Dongle and Click Properties to get hardware information in details.
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