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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.
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Industry Canada Statement ! This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 3.7dBi. Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada.
Manual Information That Must be Included The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user’s manual of the end product which integrates this module. The end user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning as show in this manual.
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Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
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Hardware Quick Installation Guide Installing the Wireless Mini PCI Express Module 1. Power down the computer. 2. Plug the Wireless PCI Express Minicard Module board to motherboard minicard slot 3. Connect 2 external antennas used I-PEX connector for WiFi antenna. 4. Power on the computer. 2 external Un-installing the Wireless Mini PCI Express Module 1. Power down the computer 2. Removed 2 external WiFi antennas from the Wireless Mini PCI Express Module 3.
INTRODUCTION The 11b/g/n 1T1R WLAN Mini Card is a device that allows you connect your computer to a wireless local area network (LAN). A wireless LAN allows your system to use wireless Radio Frequency (RF) technology to transmit and receive data without physically attaching to the network. The Wireless protocols that come with this product ensure data security and isolation from interference generated by other radio frequencies.
You can also use one computer as an Internet Server to connect to a wired global network and share files and information with other computers via a wireless LAN. The Access Point Network The network installation allows you to share files, printers, and Internet access much more conveniently. With Wireless LAN Cards, you can connect wireless LAN to a wired global network via an Access Point.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Install the device 1. Make sure the computer is turned off. Remove the expansion slot cover from the computer. 2. Carefully slide the 11b/g/n 1T1R WLAN Mini Card into the mini PCI slot. Push evenly and slowly and ensure it is properly seated. 3. After the device has been connected to your computer, turn on your computer. Windows will detect the new hardware and then automatically copy all of the files needed for networking. Install the Driver & Utility 1. Exit all Windows programs.
5/ There are two modes for you to choose in this screen, either choose WiFi mode or performance mode (TxBurst mode). This mode selection screen is set for the default mode shown in the utility screen, you can still change its mode later in the utility screen. Click Next to continue.
6/ When you are prompted the following message, please click Install to begin the installation.
6. When the following screen appears, click Finish to complete the software installation.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Verification To verify if the device exists in your computer and is enabled, go to Start > Control Panel > System (> Hardware) > Device Manager. Expand the Network Adapters category. If the 11b/g/n 1T1R WLAN Half Mini Cardis listed here, it means that your device is properly installed and enabled.
NETWORK CONNECTION Once the device driver is well installed, a network setting described in the following should be also established. In Windows 2000/ XP 1. (In Windows 2000) Go to Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ Network and Dial-up Connections Local Area Connection Æ Properties. (In Windows XP) Go to Start Æ Control Panel Æ Network and Internet Connections Æ Network Connections Æ Wireless Network Connection Æ Properties.
2. Make sure that all the required components are installed. 3. If any components are missing, click on the Install… button to select the Client/Service/Protocol required. After selecting the component you need, click Add… to add it in. 4. For making your computer visible on the network, make sure you have installed File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks.
IP Address Note: When assigning IP Addresses to the computers on the network, remember to have the IP address for each computer set on the same subnet mask. If your Broadband Router use DHCP technology, however, it won’t be necessary for you to assign Static IP Address for your computer. 1. To configure a dynamic IP address (i.e. if your broadband Router has the DHCP technology), check the Obtain an IP Address Automatically option. 2.
CONFIGURATION UTILITY After the Wireless adapter has been successfully installed, users can use the included Configuration Utility to set their preference. Go to StartÆ (All) ProgramsÆ Ralink Wireless ÆRalink Wireless Utility. You can also open the Configuration Utility by double clicking the icon or right clicking to select Launch Config Utilities.
Intelligent Wireless Utility Profile Profile can book keeping your favorite wireless setting among your home, office, and other public hot-spot. You may save multiple profiles, and activate the correct one at your preference. The Profile manager enables you to Add, Edit, Delete and Activate profiles.
Network The Network page displays the information of surrounding APs from last scan result. The tab lists the information including SSID, Network type, Channel, Wireless mode, Security-Enabled and Signal.
Manual For Motorola Bluetooth Version 2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual Notices ©2008 Motorola, Inc. 1303 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 All rights reserved Printed in U.S.A. Proprietary Material Information and software in this document are proprietary to Motorola, Inc. and without the express prior permission of an officer of Motorola, Inc. may not be copied, reproduced, disclosed to others, published, or used, in whole or in part, for any purpose other than that for which it is being made available.
Motorola Bluetooth 1 Manual Installation To install Motorola Bluetooth, you’ll need a PC with Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 operating system or later. If you have installed the previous version of Motorola Bluetooth, de-install it before installation of the new version. To start installation, plug in your Bluetooth dongle (it must be based on CSR Bluetooth chipset) and launch BluetoothSetup.exe from your installation disk – the Installation Wizard will appear.
Motorola Bluetooth 2 Manual Exploring the Bluetooth Environment “My Bluetooth” explorer window provides you with an easy way to explore your Bluetooth environment. There are several ways to open “My Bluetooth” explorer window: • Double-click on the “My Bluetooth” desktop icon • Launch “My Bluetooth” from “Start/Programs/Bluetooth/” • Double-click on the Motorola Bluetooth tray icon • Select “Open My Bluetooth” from the Motorola Bluetooth tray application context menu V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual The “My Bluetooth” window, with no devices found, looks like the screenshot below. If it’s the first time you’ve opened a “My Bluetooth” window, there will be no devices found and the “My Bluetooth” window will be empty. Press the “F5” or Refresh button to start device discovery. You can verify if the software is discovering devices with the Motorola Bluetooth tray icon. A blue, blinking icon with white Bluetooth logo indicates that device discovery is in progress.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual When the tray icon switches from a blue revolving to a blue solid state, it means that device discovery is finished and you can explore the found devices. You can view the “My Bluetooth” window in various ways. The example window below shows device icons in groups arranged by “Device Type.” Most Bluetooth devices require authentication (or pairing) to allow connection. Right-click on the device you would like to pair with and select “Secure Pair…” in the context menu. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual The “Secure Pairing Request” window will appear, requesting that you enter a secret PIN code to pair with the selected device. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual Enter any numeric code in the “PIN Code” field and click the “OK” button. This PIN code needs to be repeated on the device you are pairing with. If secret PIN codes entered on the PC and on the device are the same, then the PC with Motorola Bluetooth becomes paired with another Bluetooth device, and a green mark is shown on the icon of the paired device.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual The following sections provide details about particular Bluetooth services usage. If you want to un-pair from an already paired device, right-click on the device icon and select “Unpair” in the context menu. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth 3 Manual Files Transfer over Bluetooth There are two basic ways to transfer files between your PC and a Bluetooth device: • • Using the file transfer folder on a remote device Using the “send-to” wizard Using File Transfer Folder File transfer folder provides you with the most powerful way of file exchange.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual You can easily explore the device file structure in the explorer window and transfer files between your PC and a device. Using the Send-To Wizard If your Bluetooth device does not have File Transfer Folder, or if you prefer a wizard-like interface, the “Send File to Bluetooth Device” wizard can be used to send files to other Bluetooth devices. To launch the wizard, click the “Send…” button in the “Files exchange” section of its services view window.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual In the “Send to Bluetooth Device” wizard, click the “Browse…” button to select file to be sent to a Bluetooth device. After a file is selected, click “Next” – the transfer process will start with a progress bar appearing on your monitor, indicating the current transfer status. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual When the transfer process is complete, the wizard page will be updated, showing transfer statistics. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual Click “Finish” to close the “Send File to Bluetooth Device” wizard. When another Bluetooth device initiates file transfer to your PC (for example, using the “Send via Bluetooth” command), the message window will appear where a destination path for incoming files can be selected. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual After a path is selected, click “Accept” and the file transfer will start. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual After the file transfer is finished, the window will be updated to remind you where the received file has been saved. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual Click the “Hide” button to close this window, or the “Open Folder” button to open the folder where the received file was saved. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth 4 Manual Using Bluetooth Headsets With Motorola Bluetooth, you can use stereo headsets with your PC. Turn on your headset device and wait while Motorola Bluetooth finds it. The headset will be displayed in the “Audio and Video Devices” group. Double-click on the headset device icon in the “My Bluetooth” explorer window to open a list of available services on this device. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual To connect the headset to your PC, click on the “Connect” button in the “Audio & Video” section of the services view. You may need to perform additional actions on your device to accept connection. (For example, some headsets may require pairing to accept connection.) As soon as connection is established, the service view will be updated to inform you of the established connection. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual Now you can use your headset to listen to music from your PC. Please note: you are allowed to have only one audio connection at a time. If you want to connect to another audio device, you will need to disconnect from the existing audio connection first. To disconnect from an existing audio connection, click on the “Disconnect” button in the “Audio & Video” section of the services view. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth 5 Manual Using a Bluetooth Mouse and Keyboard With Motorola Bluetooth, you can easily connect and use various Bluetooth devices, such as a mouse, keyboard and other Human Interface devices (such as gaming pads and the like). Turn on your Bluetooth Human Interface and wait while Motorola Bluetooth finds it; the device will be displayed in the “Peripheral Devices” group.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual Click on “Connect” to establish connection with your device. You may need to perform additional actions on your device to accept the connection (for example, some devices may request you perform pairing before connection is established). After connection is established, the service view is updated to inform you that your device is connected. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual Now you can use your Bluetooth Human Interface device as an ordinary device (keyboard, mouse, etc). To disable a connection with the device, click on the “Disconnect” button. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth 6 Manual Using a Bluetooth Printer With Motorola Bluetooth, you can easily use your Bluetooth printer. Turn on your Bluetooth printer and wait while Motorola Bluetooth finds it; it will be displayed in the “Printers & Scanners” group. Double-click on the device icon in the “My Bluetooth” explorer window to open the list of services available on this device. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual If your printer supports printing without additional drivers, “Print Files” section will appear in the “Imaging” group in the service you for the printer. To use this capability, just press the “Print…” button to select a file and start printing. Please note that only pictures and simple text documents can be printed with this service. To use your Bluetooth printer with other Windows applications, you need to install a driver for it first.
Motorola Bluetooth 7 Manual Using a Bluetooth Network Most Bluetooth mobile phones provide Bluetooth networking service. Using such services, you can establish a regular TCP/IP networking connection with the device. If the device provides Bluetooth networking services, a “Networking” section will be available in the service view for that device. Click on the “Connect” button to establish a networking connection. You may need to perform additional actions on your device to accept the connection.
Motorola Bluetooth 8 Manual Using Bluetooth Serial Ports With virtual serial ports, Bluetooth may be used as a cable replacement for legacy applications that need a serial connection to operate. After the virtual serial port is configured, any legacy application may be run on either device, using the virtual serial port as if there was a real serial cable connecting the two devices.
Motorola Bluetooth 9 Manual Personal Information Management Some phones and other devices provide access to contacts and other PIM data over Bluetooth. If the device supports access to PIM data over Bluetooth, a “Data Synchronization” section will be available in the service view for that device. With Motorola Bluetooth you can read contacts from your device and save them into a file for backup purpose, and write contacts from a file to the device (restore them from the backup file). V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth 10 Manual Controlling and Configuring Motorola Bluetooth With Motorola Bluetooth tray applications, you can easily control and configure your Bluetooth device operation.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual My Bluetooth Settings The “My Bluetooth Settings” setup window is launched with the “My Bluetooth Settings…” command in the Motorola Bluetooth tray application context menu. General Settings The first page in the “My Bluetooth Settings” window is a “General Settings” page. On this page you can: x Configure the name and device type of your PC that other Bluetooth devices will see. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth x x Manual Make your PC undiscoverable by other Bluetooth devices by unchecking the “Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer” option. Switch on/off connection notification balloons with the “Notify me when other Bluetooth devices want to connect’ option. File Transfer Settings The second page in the “My Bluetooth Settings” window is the “File Transfer Settings” page. On this page you can: x Select the default folder where received-over-Bluetooth files will be saved.
Motorola Bluetooth x Manual Disable/enable receiving objects/files from other Bluetooth devices with the “Enable receiving files from other Bluetooth devices” option. Serial Port Settings The third page in the “My Bluetooth Settings” window is the “Serial Port Settings” page. On this page, you can manage virtual Bluetooth serial ports on your PC. All configured Bluetooth serial ports are shown on this page. Also, you can add incoming Bluetooth serial ports on your PC.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual To add an incoming Bluetooth serial port, click on the “Add…” button. Also, you can remove any Bluetooth serial port (incoming or outgoing) on this page. If you need to remove a Bluetooth serial port, select it from the list and click on the “Remove” button. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual Network Settings The fourth page in the “My Bluetooth Settings” window is the “Network Settings” page. On this page, you can disable/enable Bluetooth Networking capability on your PC. By default, Bluetooth Networking is disabled. So, you need to enable it in order to allow other Bluetooth devices to initiate networking connection to your PC. V2.1.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual Audio Settings The fifth page in the “My Bluetooth Settings” window is the “Audio Settings” page. On this page, you can enable/disable Bluetooth audio capability on your PC. By default, Bluetooth Audio is disabled. So, you need to enable it in order to allow other Bluetooth devices to initiate audio connection to your PC. Motorola Bluetooth is able to perfrom audio playback from Bluetooth devices to audio devices connected to your PC.
Motorola Bluetooth Manual Language Settings The sixth page in the “My Bluetooth Settings” window is the “Language Settings” page. On this page, you can explicitly select the language for the Motorola Bluetooth user interface. By default, Motorola Bluetooth tries to select Windows system language for its interface, and, if it is not supported, the English language is selected. V2.1.