Socket Bluetooth 56K Modem User’s Guide BM56S M73-APO02-550
Declaration of conformity This equipment conforms to the Directive 1995/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) and is qualified for bearing the CE Marking. Standard: EN301 489-17 , EN301-489-1, EN300382-1, EN300382-2, EN60950 Important Safety Instructions Before using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2.
FCC Warning Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment. 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.
Basic Information Features § Plug & Play § DTE rate up to 115,200bps § CE, R&TTE approval § V.92 Hardware Ready § Wireless connection via BluetoothTM radio transmission between PC host and modem. § Complies with Bluetooth SIG specification Rev. 1.0 § Uses 2.
LEDs on the Front Panel LED Indicators Status Charger LED Green (Full), Amber (Charge) Power LED Power ON(Green Flash), Battery low(Red Flash) BT LED Blue(Flash),radio side being present and operating Off Hook LED Green (ON) off hook
INSTALLATION In Windows 98/ME/2000 Before you start 1.Make sure your computer, namely PC, notebook or PDA has Bluetooth utility and hardware device well-installed. (This is can be checked by the existence of a Bluetooth icon on the bottom right corner of your screen) 2.If you are using Windows 98, have Windows 98 CD on hand as the installation program may require the original CD while installing. Getting Started 1. Connect a telephone line to the Line port of the Bluetooth 56K Modem. 2.
5. The Bluetooth 56K Modem shall be found if this computer has used the Bluetooth service. 6. Double-click Bluetooth Modem. 7. Note the Bluetooth icon on the bottom right of your desktop will blink. Double click to open the following dialog box.
your Passkey. Your Passkey is written on the bottom label of the Bluetooth 56K Modem. Turn over the Modem to find the Passkey. The Passkey is composed by 12 numbers and is a unique one. 8. Available Bluetooth services will appear. In Windows XP Before you start Make sure your computer, namely PC, notebook or PDA has Bluetooth utility and hardware device well-installed. (This can be checked by the existence of a Bluetooth icon right corner.
Getting started 1. Connect a telephone line to the Line port of the Bluetooth 56K Modem. 2. Power on the Bluetooth 56K Modem. 3. Open “My Bluetooth Places” which should be present on your desk. 4. Select Add Bluetooth Place. Windows will automatically start searching Bluetooth devices. 5. Once Bluetooth Modem is found, click Next to continue.
6. Windows will start searching the available Bluetooth services. When the bottom right message appears, enter your Passkey. Your Passkey is written on the bottom of the Bluetooth 56K Modem. Turn over the Modem to find the Passkey label. The Passkey is composed by 12 numbers and is unique. 7. Click Finish.
8. Available Bluetooth services will appear.
Internet Access In Windows 98/ME 1. Double click Dial-up Networking. 2. Enter the Location Information. 3. Enter the information needed for Internet access. 4. Click Connect. You will be on the net once connected.
In Windows 2000 1. Double click Dial-up Networking. 2. Enter the information needed for Internet access. 3. Click Connect. You will be on the net once connected.
In Windows XP 1. Double click Bluetooth Modem. 2. Enter the information needed for Internet access. 3. Click Dial. You will be on the net once connected.