USER’S MANUAL LSE041 BlueCard Disclaimer: This manual is published by Wireless Solutions Sweden AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information or improvements to equipment may be made by Wireless Solutions Sweden AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will however be incorporated into new editions of this manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ABBREVIATIONS............................................................................................................................3 2 DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................................4 2.1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................................................4 2.
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2 DESCRIPTION 2.1 INTRODUCTION This user’s manual covers the LSE041 BlueCard adapter for Bluetooth applications certified by the Bluetooth SIG and compliant with the Bluetooth 1.0B specification. The LSE041 BlueCard supports file transfer and wireless printing (when used in conjunction with the LSE019 Printer module). The LSE041 BlueCard is designed to be installed and configured with a Microsoft Windows 98 operating system.
3.1 BLUETOOTH CAPABILITY STATEMENT This product is manufactured to meet the Bluetooth specification 1.0 B.
4 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION PROCESS FOR THE BLUECARD This chapter describes the installation of the LSE041 BlueCard, the LSE041 BlueCard adapter driver and the LSE041 BlueCard software for the Microsoft Windows 98 operating system, as well as the configuration of different printers for use with the LSE041 BlueCard adapter and a Bluetooth printer application. NOTE: Before you proceed, please verify that all items are present as described in Kit contents.
4. “Add New Hardware Wizard” is launched automatically. Follow the instructions on each screen. 5. Choose the recommended option “Search for the best driver for your device”. Figure 2 Installation: Add new hardware wizard 6. When prompted for a location to search for the driver, select “CD-ROM drive”. Figure 3 Installation: Search for device drivers 7. If a dialog box appears saying Windows cannot find the device driver file “(*.sys), point out the CD-ROM drive once more.
Figure 4 Installation: Locate driver 8. Finish the installation. 4.1.2 Installation of the LSE041 BlueCard software 1. Open the LSE041 BlueCard software CD-ROM. 2. Doubleclick the icon “Setup”. Follow the instructions on each screen. 3. When prompted for a serial number, enter any number (e.g. “12345”). 4. When prompted for a destination location click “Next” if the default location is acceptable, or specify an alternative location otherwise.
5. When prompted for “Setup Type”, choose “Typical”. Figure 6 Installation: Type of installation 6. When asked if you want to install RedMon, answer “Yes”. 7. Installation is complete, but you must still configure a printer driver to use wireless printing before using it. 4.1.3 Configuration of the printer driver for Wireless printing 4.1.3.1 Installation instructions for how to associate an already installed Windows (LPT) driver with the Wireless printer (RPT) in Windows 98 1.
4.1.3.2 Installation instructions for how to associate a new printer driver with the Wireless printer (Windows 98) 1. Choose Start menu/Settings/Printers. Double-click the “Add Printer” icon. 2. Select “My Computer” (alt. “Local printer”). 3. Select your printer from the list or click the “Have Disk” button and locate your drivers. 4. Select a port of type RPT. (If you do not see an RPT port, select e.g. LPT1.) Click Next (DO NOT click the “Configure port” button). 5.
Figure 7 Printing Configuration Dialog 4.1.4 Instructions for setting a friendly name for the LSE019 Printer Module You may set a friendly name for your Printer Adpater. This name will be displayed when searching for available printers. Do • • • • • • • Run Start Menu/Programs/BlueCard/Printing Configuration. The Configuration Dialog above will appear. Click the “Search” button to search for available printers. When you see your Printer Module, right-click it and select “Set Friendly Name”.
1. Choose “Start menu/Program/BlueCard/File transfer” on both computers. (The order is of no significance.) The Bluetooth File Transfer Window will appear on both screens. Figure 8 FileTransfer: Idle 2. Click the “Search”-button on your laptop’s FileTransfer window. The application will continue searching for other devices supporting File Transfer until it finds at least one other device. If this is not the correct device, click search again. Continue until the wanted device is found. 3.
Figure 9 File Transfer: Device found Once connected, you will see a folder listing of the remote PC’s server root directory.
5. In order to transfer a file to your PC from the remote PC (“Get”), first search for the desired file in the “Files” pane. To open a folder, mark it and click “Open”. To step up one level in the folder/directory hierarchy, click “Up”. When you have found the file, select it and click the “Get” button. You will be prompted for a place on your local disks where to save the file. If you select “Use this as your default download directory”, you will not be prompted again.
Figure 13 FileTransfer: Selecting a file to put 6. In order to disconnect from the other device, select the connected device and click the “Disconnect”-button in the “Devices” section. (If you choose an unconnected device the “Disconnect” button will simply remain disabled.) 4.2 LED INDICATORS The LSE041 BlueCard has 2 LED indicators to report Data Transmission Rate and Bluetooth-Power-On. The LED’s placing and indications are shown in Fig. 4 below.
→ The Bluetooth unit fails to discover other Bluetooth units or an unknown Bluetooth device answers before the Bluetooth printer adapter does. Try resetting the Bluetooth printer adapter by disconnecting the power and removing it from the printer. Put it back on the printer and reconnect the power. Try moving the printer closer to the PC. Inquiry succeeds but connect fails. → The Bluetooth printer adapter needs a reset.
Power consumption 105 mA (peak) 0.55 mA (stand-by) Physical interface Type II PC Card slot. Indicators Data traffic, Connect status. Mechanical specifications Dimensions PC Card 85.6 x 54 x 5 mm with extension. Environment Operating temperature 0º C to +55º C. Storage temperature -20º C to +70º C. Humidity 5-95% non condensing. Configuration and security Drivers, setup and configuration Drivers for Windows 98. Upgrade of software in PC Card From host PC. Compliance Radio FCC part 15.
6 REGULATIONS 6.1 EUROPEAN COMPLIANCE EMC, Electrical Safety and Radio EC Directive Compliance The CE mark is affixed to this product to confirm compliance with the following European Community Directives: • Council Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.
6.2 FCC (US) COMPLIANCE FCC R.F. Interference 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 class B Digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Switch off near medical equipment. Follow all regulations and rules in hospitals. Do not use the PC Card near medical equipment. Use qualified service Only qualified service personnel must repair equipment. Accessories Use only approved accessories. Do not connect incompatible products. Connecting to other devices When connecting to any other device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
When connecting the Bluetooth PC Card to another device, read it’s users guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your Bluetooth device. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids.