Bluebottle User Guides BIE #£2H Bluebottle User Guides This chapter describes how to use the menu, toolbar, shortcuts of Bluebottle. It includes; » Bluebottle Environment » Bluetooth Connection Management + Configurations s Bluetooth Security For details on how to use Bluetooth profiles in Bluebottle , please refer to Getting Started with Bluebottle .
Bluebottle User Guides BH HANG See Also Local Bluetooth Device Remote Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Service Buttons of Remote Device Local Bluetooth Device ‘The Local Bluetooth enabled device, known as "My Device", represents the user's computer that is running Bluebottle. Icon: Operations: « Hover mouse to display the local Bluetooth device's name or address (if without name). » Click on the red ball to start or stop searching for Bluetooth devices in range.
Bluebottle User Guides WIE HLA Keyboard Mouse Microphone WiFi Audio Loud Speaker [Headset Printer Scanner FAX Camera Game bar Server Unknown device Icon Meanings Remote devices can be in any of three states, which Bluebottle indicates with different colors. « White Idle. The normal state of the device. « Yellow Selected. you nave selected the device. + Green Connected. The device is connected to your computer. Operations » Single-click on the icon to select.
Bluebottle User Guides BAH INHERE Bluetooth Service Buttons of Remote Device Service buttons at the top of the Main Window represent a range of Bluetooth services potentially supported by Remote Devices . . iB Services| [Button Services| union PAN SPP FTP OPP HID BIE Headset Icon Meanings There are 3 states for the service icons, indicated by different colors, « White Idle. The normal state, « Yellow Available. The Bluetooth service is available on the selected remote device. » Green Connected.
Bluebottle User Guides BSH HR HE The service Window displays the local Bluetooth services, the Bluetooth services supported by Bluestocking. Use the Service Window to start and stop services, as well as to configure service properties. To access the Service Window, click View | Service Window. Following element is included: « Local Service List « Service Status See Also Main Window Menus Local Device Status The local device status can be viewed from the Local Device Status dialog box.
Bluebottle User Guides BeH H£NH Connection: Status: Whether the local service is connected. Device Address: Display the Bluetooth address of remote device which connect to the service. Duration: The time elapsed since the connection was set up. COM Port: The virtual Bluetooth COM ports connected by remote device.
Bluebottle User Guides BIH ENE Connection List: Display the names and addresses of remote devices which connect to the local service. See Also Service Window Local Service List The Local Service List displays all the Bluetooth services supported by the local computer. Use this screen to start/stop services. Services |[Icons Services Teflons Headset AG| Icon Meanings There are 3 states for the local Bluetooth services, indicated by different icon colors. and Settings\1\Local htm 2005/4/19
Bluebottle User Guides HEH NEH « White Idle. The service has not been started. « Pink Started. The local Bluetooth service has been started. e Green Connected. Some remote device has connected to the service. Operations « Single-click on the icon to select the service. + Double-click on the icon to Start/Stop a service. + Right-click to display a pop-up menu of related operation .
Bluebottle User Guides BIH ERE Figure 6 Unplug HID Device o Bluetooth Device ~~ Advanced hardware configuration, recommended for advanced users only. Please refer to 4.2 Hardware Configuration for more details. Help Menu o Contents and Index Access Bluebottle Online Help. « About Bluebottle Information about your version of Bluebottle.
Bluebottle User Guides HIGH FRE The devices which had been found or connected can be added from the history device list directly. 1. Select menu Tools | Add Device from History... The History dialog box pops up. 2. Select the device from the list and click button Add, the device will be added to the main window. Add a New Device by Entering Device Address If the device cannot be found by Inquiring, you can enter the device address to add the device. 1.
Bluebottle User Guides EH ENE connections with the remote device will be disconnected in 1 minute. See Also Connection Management Find Remote Device ~~ Connect Via Shortcut Status Properties Connect via Shortcut After a connection is set up, users can generate a shortcut on Windows desktop. Users can connect later using the shortcut without device inquiry and service browsing steps. Shortcuts applies to Personal Area Networking, Dial-Up network, FTP and AV. Steps 1.
Bluebottle User Guides ERE ARH er gy re Bias: 265. | 477 Radii Signal Stinginess Mark Good Strong ENENNEENREEERNR Properties : Disconnect | Ural | Figure 1 Remote Device Status « Connection: Device Name: The remote Bluetooth device's name. Status: Whether the remote device is connected to the local device. Duration: The time elapsed since the connection was set up. Paired: Whether this device is paired with the local device. Role: The Bluetooth Master/Slave role of the remote device for this connection.
Bluebottle User Guides BIOTECH HVE \ Remote Device Properties Device Name: blues Benign Class: Cassiopeia (1201:04) Device Dress: 6:0200:FO00AL LMP Feature; Knavery, LMP Versions 11 Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Ago Figure 1 Remote Device Property Dialog Device Name: The remote Bluetooth device's name. Device Class: The remote device's device class. Bluetooth devices are classified by device type, such as Desktop, Laptop, Headset, LAN Access Point, and other enabled devices.
Bluebottle User Guides HIALEAH ERE Hardware Configuration Bluebottle supports the following kinds of Bluetooth radio adapters: USB, Compact Flash card (ART or BCSP). To access the hardware configuration screens, click Tools | Bluetooth Device..., « Bluetooth Device Select the type of Bluetooth enabled device that you plan to use, either a USB adapter or a Compact Flash (CF) card. (Figure 1).
Bluebottle User Guides HUSH ERE Figure 2 Advanced Configurations For ART Hardware Device fax: A angel bu Aol | See Also Properties Configuration Properties Configuration To configure the properties of your local device, click My Bluetooth | Properties..., General + Device Name The local device's name, which will be shown to other Bluetooth enabled devices. + Device Type The device's type of your local computer Desktop, Laptop or Server). » Device Address The address of the local device.
Bluebottle User Guides BIRTH ENE « Non-Connectable: Prohibits other Bluetooth enabled devices from connecting with your computer. Discovery Mode + General Discover able: Permits other Bluetooth enabled devices to detect your computer, + Limited Discover able: Permits other Bluetooth enabled devices to detect your computer with Limited Inquiry. « Non-Discover able: Permits other Bluetooth enabled devices to detect your computer with Limited Inquiry.
Bluebottle User Guides BOTH H£2H My Bluetooth Device Properties General] Accessibly Figure 3 Hardware Properties Page See Also Hardware Configuration Security Configuration Use the Security Configuration screens to specify the security settings of your local device, it includes: « General Security « Pairing Devices Management » Local Services Security See Also Bluetooth Security Conceptions Pair / UN-pair Devices Once a remote device has paired with your computer by exchanging passkeys, passkeys will no and
Bluebottle User Guides MUSH ENE longer be required for further connections between your computer and the device. How to pair with another device « Automatically If a passkey is required for connection, the devices will be paired automatically the first time they successfully exchange passkeys and connect.
Bluebottle User Guides BIE INHERE Use this setting to create a default passkey for all connections. This saves you the effort of manually creating a passkey whenever one is required. Data Encryption « Enable Data Encryption If checked, the data transmitted will be encrypted.
Bluebottle User Guides HE INHERE Only the local services that require authentication will be listed. The local services that do not require authentication can be accessed freely. Note: » The screen will only list the local services that require authentication. The local services that do not require authentication can be accessed freely. o The Authorization button is enabled only when the Security Level is set to Medium.
Bluebottle User Guides mE ARE If checked, a passkey is required whenever a remote device attempts to connect with this service. » Encryption If checked, data transmitted between devices for this service will be encrypted. Authorization Button: Click to select the devices you wish to allow to use the selected service. fasted by the service. & Trust all devices any'device can access this servos without prompts 7 Prompt not & twisted device in thief below: © Beige sale 1. Device Class: | Palm-sized C...
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BIH dE Properties Configuration Properties Configuration Ta configure the properties of your local device, click My Bluetooth { Properties... General * Device Name The local device's name, which will be shown to other Bluetooth enabled devices. * Device Type The device's type of your local computer Desktop, Laptop or Server), + Device Address The address of the focal device. Every Bluetooth enabled device has a unique device.
Properties Configuration HoH HE « Accepts Bonding: Allow other Bluetooth enabled devices to pair with your computer, If the other device initiates a pairing procedure with your computer, each device must enter the same passkey before the they will be paired. « Does Not Accept Bonding: Rejects pairing attempts initiated by other Bluetooth enabled devices.
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Security Configuration FIRE MSE Security Configuration Use the Security Configuration screens to specify the security settings of your local device, it includes: « General Security. « Pairing Devices Management « Local Services Security See Also Bluetooth Security Conceptions Pair / UN-pair Devices Once a remote device has paired with your computer by exchanging passkeys, passkeys will no longer be required for further connections between your computer and the device.
Security Configuration : HEIFER HSE General Security To access the security configuration screen, click My Bluetooth | Security... Security Level » Low Tf checked, other devices will be able to access your device freely without entering a passkey. However, if the remote device requires a passkey to connect, then both devices need to exchange passkeys. + Medium The medium level is service level security, you can assign the appropriate level of access for each specific service.
Security Configuration HIE HSH device. Authorization Button Click to select the local Bluetooth services that you wish to allow the selected paired device to use. A list of local services will appear. Select the services you wish to allow on the remote device, then click OK. Authorize Services [1 Personal Area Networking A Serial Port & Select All Site Transfer > [Information Synchronization [Clan Access [1 4v Headphone [J Basic Image: Only the local services that require authentication will be listed.
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Security Configuration BsH HSH T-StereoHeadphione. Headset In the Service Authorization screen, enter the following settings: « Trusted Devices Select to trust devices listed in this screen to use the selected service on your device. A device can freely access the service from your local device when trusted. Click Add/Remove to edit the device list. » Trust all devices Connection requests will be accepted from every device.
Troubleshooting and FAQs Eight HH Troubleshooting Cannot start My Bluetooth? When the program starts, the local device address is 00:00:00:00:00:00. Please check whether you have properly plug-in your Bluetooth USB dongle or Bluetooth CF card and whether the device is powered up. Bluetooth USB dongles can be detected automatically if they are in the IVT known device list (If you are using a device of a new model, please contact IVT so that the model can be added to list).
Terms FH 3H Terms ABCDEFGHUIIJKLMNOPQRSTUVYV WAXY A Authentication Authentication is the process of verifying “who” is at the other end of the link. Authentication is performed for devices. In Bluetooth this is achieved by the authentication procedure based on the stored link key or by pairing (entering a PIN). Authorization Authorization is the process of deciding if device X is allowed to access service Y. This is where the concept of "trusted" exists.
Terms HEE BE the form of 04:01:00, On the computer side, the class may be Server, Desktop or Laptop. Users will be asked to select it during the first time starting. Bluetooth Device Inquiry To use Bluetooth, the user has to find the remote device first. The searching procedure is called device inquiry. There are two kinds of inquiry procedure, named General Inquiry and Limited Inquiry. General Inquiry will find all the Bluetooth devices in general discover able mode and limited discover able mode.
= Terms #3 » FE3 general discover able or limited discover able mode. H HID A Human Interface device such as keyboard and mouse. I Ics Internet Connection Sharing. For more detailed information about ICS, please refer to the help topic Internet Connection Sharing of Microsoft Windows. L Limited Discover able Bluetooth devices have 3 modes: General discover able, Limited discover able and Non-discover able mode. In Limited discover able mode, a Bluetooth device will only respond to a Limited Inquiry.