Motorola Bluetooth CE Bus Phone Dongle (Arachnid) User’s Guide
FCC Statement 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. 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.
Table of Contents CHAPTER1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Introduction To The Bluetooth CE Bus Phone Dongle................................................ 4 1.2 Package Content......................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Arachnid Specification................................................................................................. 5 1.
Chapter1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction To The Bluetooth CE Bus Phone Dongle Your newly purchase product is a Bluetooth-enabled phone dongle that attaches to compatible non-Bluetooth CE Bus connector mobile phones to enable Bluetooth wireless connection, referred to “Arachnid” in this document. Snap the Arachnid to compatible non-Bluetooth mobile phones can create a wireless connection to a Bluetooth hands free headset as long as they adhere to the Bluetooth 1.
1.3 Arachnid Specification Specification RF Technology Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum RF Frequency 2400 to 2483.5 MHz USA/EUROPE/JAPAN 2446.5 to 2483.5 MHz France Modulation Schemes 0.5 BT, 2GFSK Index: 0.28 – 0.35. Operating Frequency 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHz ISM band Bluetooth Compliance Bluetooth 1.1 Specification Operating Range Up to 10 meters Channel Numbers 79 (f= 2402 + k MHz ,k =0, 1,2 ,…78) 23 (f= 2454 + k MHz ,k =0,1,2 ..
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Chapter2 Arachnid Hardware Description 2.1 Arachnid Hardware Diagram Arachnid contains a Bluetooth module, a CE Bus male connector, and a wired headset jack cable to route the phone audio via the Bluetooth link to a Bluetooth headset. 1. Audio Jack Plug 2. CE Bus Pin Connector 3. M logo: Pairing Button 4. Blue LED Indicators 5. Charging Port Hardware Description No.
Arachnid. See below table for a detailed indicator description. 5 Charging Port Plug your mobile phone charging plug to this charging port to charge your mobile phone battery. 2.2 LED Indicators Status LED Indicators ON OFF 1. Arachnid Initialization: No Bluetooth connection. Both LED indicators show steady blue when plugs the Arachnid to your mobile phone to indicate initial status. The initialization will be completed within 10 seconds and the two LED indicators will be turned off. 2.
Chapter3 Applications Arachnid provides the Bluetooth Audio Gateway profile, DUN (Dial-up Networking) profile and SPP (Serial Port Profile). These profiles can support both data and audio link. The following sections will illustrate how to use these profiles to build the wireless connection between two Bluetooth-enabled devices. 3.1 Serial Port Service This serial port service can be used by applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices.
3. Right-click mouse button on the Motorola Arachnid icon and select Pair Device from the short-cut menu to pair these two devices. The following Bluetooth PIN Code Request dialog box will be pop-up. Please enter the Bluetooth PIN Code “0000” and click OK. 4. The system starts to pair these two devices and the process will take a few seconds. If the pairing process is complete, there will be a red check on the Motorola Arachnid icon and both LEDs on the Arachnid will flash blue rapidly 10 times.
5. Double-click on the Motorola Arachnid from the found list to find all Bluetooth services it provides. The service Arachnid provides is in the below window. Double-click on the Serial Port On Motorola Arachnid icon.
6. You can find there are two green arrows added on the Serial Port On Motorola Arachnid icon indicating the connection is active. After the serial port connection is successfully built, you can do information synchronization or data link between these two connected Bluetooth devices. For example, transferring a song or address book from PC side to the mobile phone wirelessly. 3.
1. Turn on your headset by pressing ON/Answer button on your headset to make the headset enter the “discoverable” mode. 2. Press and hold the M logo (Pairing button) of Arachnid for 6 to 10 seconds and the two blue LEDs light up, and then release the pairing button. The Arachnid is in “discoverable” mode. The Arachnid is configured to pair with default passkey “0000” and “1234” products. When the pairing is completed, the two Blue LEDs on the Arachnid will flash rapidly 10 times simultaneously. 3.
4. Right-click mouse button on the Motorola Arachnid phone icon and select Pair Device from the shortcut menu.
5. The following Bluetooth PIN Code Request dialog box will be pop-up. Please enter the Bluetooth PIN Code “0000” and click OK. 6. The system starts to pair these two devices and the process will take a few seconds. If the pairing process is complete, there will be a red check on the Motorola Arachnid icon and both LEDs on the Arachnid will flash blue rapidly 10 times.
mouse button on the Dial-up Networking on Motorola Arachnid. Select “Connect Dial-up Networking” from the shortcut menu. 2. The following screen shows that the system starts to connect to the cellular phone. This setting may vary with different GSM/CDMA carrier. Please check with your service provider for setting GPRS service. 3. Please type the number your GPRS cellular phone provides and click Dial.
4. The following screen will be shown on your PC screen indicating the connection process. 5. The following screen will be present on your PC indicating the connection process. 6. If the connection is established successfully, a connection complete dialog box will be displayed and there will be two green arrows added on the Dial-up Networking on Motorola Arachnid icon indicating the service is active.