Installation Guide Bluetooth® Wireless USB Adapter 1 GBU221/321 PART NO.
Welcome Thank you for purchasing one of the most feature-rich Bluetooth® to USB adapters available. IOGEAR’s Bluetooth® to USB adapters are first-rate wireless connectivity accessories designed to help reduce the frustration of dealing with cable glut in your home or office. These adapters allow computers with USB connections to become Bluetooth enabled computers. They comply to Bluetooth® 2.0 and USB 1.1 specifications, and provide users with a 2.1Mbps data rate.
Table of Contents Package Contents 5 Connect to Network Access 32 Overview 6 Connect to a Printer 41 Features 8 Connect to a PDA 44 Requirements 9 Pairing 49 Introduction 10 Installation - Windows XP Service Pack2 51 Installation-Windows XP 11 Specification 55 Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard 14 Technical Support 56 Installation-Windows Vista 17 Radio & TV Interference Statement 57 Uninstall Drivers 22 Limited Warranty 58 Installation-Mac OS X 23 Contact 59 Connec
Package Contents This package contains: GBU221/321 • 1 Bluetooth® to USB adapter • 1 Driver CD • 1 User Manual • 1 Warranty/Registration card The Bluetooth Installation CD contains the following: • Bluetooth drivers for Windows 2000/XP/Vista • User Manual for IOGEAR Bluetooth® Adapter * If any items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer.
Overview Bluetooth is a low-power wireless networking standard which uses short radio waves to allow electronic devices to communicate with each other without using cables. The following applications are supported by Bluetooth® technology: • Synchronize your Bluetooth PDA with your computer. • Send your business card to anyone who has a Bluetooth device. • Send or receive files to or from anyone who has a Bluetooth enabled device. • Chat with anyone who has a Bluetooth enabled computer.
Most Bluetooth-enabled devices have the capability to act as: • A Bluetooth server - these devices provide one or more services, such as access to the Internet, or to other Bluetooth devices. • A Bluetooth client - these devices use the service(s) provided by Bluetooth servers. Most Bluetooth devices that can act as both server and client, and can often do both at the same time.
Features • Eliminates cables between your computers • Controls and communicates with Bluetooth enabled devices • Enables wireless Personal Area Network (PAN) connectivity • Bluetooth specification 2.0 compliant • USB specification 1.1 compliant • Up to 20 meter (66 feet) wireless working distance for GBU221, up to 100 meter (330 feet) for GBU321 • Up to 2.
Requirements System Requirements Hardware Requirements: • Available USB port Operation System: For PCs: Windows 2000/XP/Vista For Macs: OS X v10.3.
Introduction IOGEAR®’s Wireless Bluetooth® to USB Adapter is a Class 1 (for GBU321) device with a wireless working distance of up 330 feet (100 meters), and Class 2 (for GBU221) device with a wireless working distance of up to 66 feet (20 meters). This device allows any computer with USB connections to become a Bluetooth enabled computer. It complies with Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 1.1 specifications, and provides users with a 2.1 Mbps data transfer rate at ranges up to 330 feet.
Installation-Windows XP The Microsoft Bluetooth stack comes included with Service Pack 2 for Windows XP. If you already have Service Pack 2 installed, you may choose not to install drivers from the installation CD and instead use the Microsoft Bluetooth drivers. Please see Page 51 on the manual for more details. 1. Make sure that the IOGEAR Bluetooth adapter is NOT plugged into the computer at this moment. Insert the IOGEAR installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
2. If you accept the license agreement, click Next. 3. When you approach the end of the installation process, the Driver Signature Notice may appear.
4. During the install, a “Bluetooth Device not Found” window will appear. Plug in the Bluetooth® adapter at this time to proceed with the driver installation. 5. Once the driver installation has completed, click Finish and RESTART your computer. After restarting the computer, the IOGEAR Bluetooth® Adapter will function correctly.
Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard For Windows XP 2. Once the Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard has started, click Next. 1. Now double click the Bluetooth icon in the system tray. This will start the “Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard.” Note: We suggest leaving everything as default to minimize mistaken configuration.
4. Click Next to configure the services this computer will offer to other Bluetooth devices. 3. Next, enter a unique name for this computer. This name will be displayed to other Bluetooth devices. Select a computer type from the drop-down menu and click Next.
5. Choose the services that this computer will offer to the Bluetooth devices by placing a check in the box. To display the properties, click on the configure button. Click Next to proceed. 6. At this point, Windows will install the software necessary for the services you selected. 7. Once Windows is finished installing the software, the following window will appear. This window will allow you to configure your computer to use the service of another Bluetooth Device.
Installation-Windows Vista 1. Make sure the Bluetooth® Adapter is plugged into your computer before you install the Bluetooth software. After you plug in the Bluetooth® adapter, Found New Hardware screen will appear, simply click Don’t show this message again for this device to proceed the software installation. 2. Insert the IOGEAR installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. The auto-start feature will bring up the auto play options for the installation CD.
4. If your IOGEAR Bluetooth® adapter was not plugged into the computer before you begin the setup, a window will popup and ask you to plug in the IOGEAR adapter to continue installation. 3. A Window will bring up the files that are in the installation CD. Simply double click on the setup.exe file to start the driver installation.
5. The Driver Signature Notice may appear before getting into the installation window. Simply click Install this driver software anyway to proceed with the installation. 6. Installation window will be brought up and simply click Next to begin the driver installation.
7. If you accept the agreement, click Next. 8. Choose your destination folder to be installed to, and then click Next.
9. Click Install to begin the installation. 10. Once installation has completed, click Finish and RESTART your computer. After restarting the computer, the IOGEAR Bluetooth® adapter will be recognized and will function correctly.
Uninstall Drivers Windows XP Service Pack 2 Windows Vista 1. First, unplug the IOGEAR USB Bluetooth® adapter from your computer 2. Go to Control Panel (Start > Settings > Control Panel) 3. Click on Add or Remove Programs 4. Click on IOGEAR Bluetooth Software and click on [Remove] 5. When the uninstall is complete, restart your computer 1. First, unplug the IOGEAR USB Bluetooth® adapter from your computer 2. Go to Control Panel (Start > Control Panel) 3.
Installation-Mac OS X 1. Use of the IOGEAR Bluetooth® adapter requires MAC OS X v10.3.9 or later. There is no need to install any additional drivers, as Apple provides all required Bluetooth drivers under Mac OS X v10.3.9. 2. Double-click on the Bluetooth icon and under the Settings tab, make sure Bluetooth Power is ON and that the box next to Discoverable is checked. Simply plug in your Bluetooth® adapter into an available USB port on your computer, and go to System Preferences.
3. To begin setting up your Bluetooth Devices tab and click on Set Up New Device. 4. This will initiate the Bluetooth Setup Assistant; click Continue to proceed.
5. On this window, you can select what type of Bluetooth device you want to setup. Please make your choice below and then click Continue. 6. Your computer will search Bluetooth devices in your area and display them under the window below. Select the device you wish to communicate with and then click Continue to pair/connect to your device. 7. Please refer to the Apple website for further information on Apple Bluetooth support at www.apple.com.
Connect to a Cellular Phone How to connect to a Cellular Phone (Bluetooth Enable) For Windows XP 1. Double-click on the IOGEAR Bluetooth icon in the system tray. 2. Next, click on Search for devices in range. As illustrated below, the Bluetooth-enabled cell phone is detected.
3. Right-click on the cell phone, and select Pair Device. When prompted for passkey, simply type any four digits and click OK. On the phone, you will also be prompted to enter a passkey. Make sure you enter the same passkey as on the computer. Your devices should now be paired.
4. In our example, we used a Nokia 3650 cell phone. Double-click on the phone to see the available services. The services offered by your cell phone may depend on the features supported by your specific model and may or may not require additional software by the phone manufacturer. In the case of Nokia phones, you can take full advantage of your Bluetooth phone by using the Nokia PC Suite software. Please check www.nokia.com to see the version of the software supported by your Nokia phone.
For Windows Vista 2. Make sure to set your Bluetooth cellular phone in “discoverable” mode and check the box as shown on the picture. 1. Right-click on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and select Add a Bluetooth Device.
3. Your computer will search for all the Bluetooth devices in your area and list them. Select the desired cellular phone, and click Next. 4. Please consult the user manual for your cellular phone to see if you need a passkey to pair/establish a connection.
5. Your Bluetooth cellular phone will then connect to the IOGEAR Bluetooth adapter. To finish the process, simply click Finish.
Connect to Network Access For Windows XP 1. Double-click on the IOGEAR Bluetooth icon in the system tray. 2. Next, click on Search for devices in range. As illustrated below, the Bluetooth-enabled computer is found.
3. Double click on the device to display a list of its services. To establish a network connection, right click on Network Access and select Connect to Network Access Point. 4. When the connection is being established, you will be prompted to accept/deny the connection on your other computer. To allow access, click OK.
5. Once you establish the connection, the Network Access icon will turn green and say “Connected.” Your device will be able to share its Internet connection (if the device has Internet access) and files. If a passkey has been set by either device, the passkey is required to connect both Bluetooth enabled devices. 6. At any time, when service requests are made from or to another Bluetooth device (e.g. File Transfer, Network Access, Serial Port Connection, etc.), a passkey is required to connect the devices.
For Windows Vista 2. Click Add to add a new network device. 1. Right-click on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and select Join Personal Area Network.
3. Make sure to set your Bluetooth enabled computer in “discoverable” mode and check the box as shown on the picture. 4. Your computer will search for all the Bluetooth devices in your area and list them. Select the desired computer, and click Next.
5. Decide if you use a passkey to add your device. Then click Next to proceed. 6. When the connection is being established, you will be prompted to accept/deny the connection on your other computer. To allow access, click on the message.
7. Enter the passkey that you have created or provided by the wizard to confirm the connection. 8. Your Bluetooth enabled computer will then connect to the IOGEAR Bluetooth adapter. To finish the process, simply click Finish.
9. When you return to the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Device window by right-clicking on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and select Join a Personal Area Network, now you can see the connection that has been established. Simply choose the desired connection and click Connect. 10. Window will be closed automatically after the connection has successfully been connected.
11. A Bluetooth connection is shown when you open Computer from the start menu. Now your device will be able to share its internet connection, printers, and files. (Make sure the desired share options’ checkboxes are checked under Bluetooth setting by right-clicking on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray.
Connect to a Printer How to connect to a Bluetooth Enabled Printer 2. Next, double click on “Find Bluetooth Devices”. 1. Double-click on the IOGEAR Bluetooth icon in the system tray.
4. Click OK to install the printer. If your printer is already installed, the printer properties window will appear. 3. Double-click on the printer you wish to connect to.
5. If your printer is already installed, the printer properties window will appear. Click on Print Test Page to print a test page.
Connect to a PDA How to connect to a Bluetooth Enabled PDA For Windows XP 1. Double-click on the IOGEAR Bluetooth icon in the system tray. 2.
3. Once the search is finished, double click on the PDA to view the series it offers. 4. At any time, when service requests are made from or to another Bluetooth device (e.g. File Transfer, Network Access, Serial Port Connection, etc.), a pass key is required to connect the devices. This authentication is not required once devices are paired (see Chapter: What’s Pairing?).
How to connect to a Bluetooth Enabled PDA For Windows Vista 2. Make sure to set your Bluetooth enabled PDA in “discoverable” mode and check the box as shown on the picture. 1. Right-click on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and select “Add” a Bluetooth Device.
3. Your computer will search for all the Bluetooth devices in your area and list them. Select the desired PDA, and click Next. 4. Please consult the user manual for your PDA to see if you need a passkey to pair/establish a connection.
5. Our Bluetooth PDA will then connect to the IOGEAR Bluetooth adapter. To finish the process, simply click Finish.
Pairing What is “Pairing?” Pairing is a Bluetooth function that enables Bluetooth devices to remain permanently linked to another. What “Pairing” means in terms of security? As mentioned, Pairing allows devices to permanently link with each other. The pass key authentication will also be perpetuated in Pairing, meaning that devices will not ask for a pass key once they are paired. Paired devices will remain linked, even if other paired devices are turned off.
Pairing Devices Unpairing Devices 1. Right-click on the Bluetooth device and select on “Pair device”. 2. Enter a Pass Key when asked. Note: The Pass Key on both devices must be the same! Example: If Device 1 tries to pair with Device 2, Device 1 will prompt for a Pass Key. Enter any Pass Key. Device 2 will then ask for a Pass Key. Enter the Pass Key, which has been set for Device 1. Done! 3. The device is now paired with your computer. 1.
Installation-Windows XP Service Pack 2 Windows XP Service Pack-Bluetooth Stack 1. To use the Microsoft Bluetooth stack, simply plug in your IOGEAR Bluetooth adapter into an available USB port on your computer. Windows will automatically detect the Bluetooth device and install all necessary drivers. 2.
3. Optionally, you can find this in Control Panel >Bluetooth Devices. 4. To connect with your Bluetooth devices, simply right-click on the Bluetooth icon on the tray bar and select Add a Bluetooth Device.
5. Make sure to set your Bluetooth device in “discoverable” mode and check the box as shown on the picture. 6. Your computer will search for all theBluetooth devices in your area and list them. Select the desired device, and click Next.
7. Please consult the user manual for your Bluetooth device to see if you need a Passkey to pair/establish a connection. 8. Your Bluetooth device will then connect to the IOGEAR Bluetooth adapter. To finish the process, simply click Finish.
Specifications GBU221/GBU321 Connectors USB Type A1 Data Rate 2.1Mbps Frequency Band 2.402GHz – 2.480GHz Unlicensed ISM band Humidity 10% - 90% non-condensing Interface USB Modulation GFSK (Gaussian Frenquency Shift Keying) Qperating Temperature 0℃ -50℃ Security Pairing, Encrption, Authentication Sensitivity Minimum – 76dB Transmission Power 5mW max with power control (Class 1) Weight 0.
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