Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Trademark Information BTW is a product of Widcomm Inc. Windows, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows Millennium, Windows XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Internet Explorer is a product of Microsoft Corporation. The BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG and used by Taiyo Yuden under license. T39 handset is a product of Ericsson.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Table of Contents Item Page System Requirement Bluetooth Software Install step by Step Start Connection Over The Bluetooth Airwaves – File Transfer Connecting Over The Bluetooth Airwaves – Security Start Connection Over The Bluetooth Airwaves – Dial Up Networking Profile 3 3 -9 10-13 14 - 15 16 - 18 Page 2 Rev 1.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor System Requirements BTW runs under: - Windows 98 (Second edition) - Millennium (Windows 98 ME) - Windows 2000 - Windows XP During the installation, you need a CD-ROM driver for access to the bundle software. Note: This Getting Started is a simple guide , for more Users Guide please see the ‘BTW Users Guide.pdf’ in BTW CD. Or you can click the Help Topics in the Help Menu of the Tool Bar.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 3 A Welcome To The Installation Wizard window appears as shown in Figure 2. Select Next to continue the installation proccess. Figure 2. Welcome Window Note: These images were captured from a Windows 2000 system. Your images may look slightly different. Step 4 The license agreement window appears as shown in Figure 3. If you accept, mark the “I accept the terms in the license agreement” option and click on Next.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 5 A Device Information window opens as shown in Figure 4. Enter a device name and choose a device type. These options will not affect the functionality. The device information is used to inform the master device what kinds of other devices are within range to connect to so the user can identify which device is the one they need to connect to if there is more than one device within range. Select the Next Button. Figure 4.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 7 A Ready to Install Program window appears as shown in Figure 6. Select Install when you are ready to proceed. Figure 6. Ready to Install Window Step 8 An Installing Widcomm Status window appears. Please be patient, this may take up to 5 minutes. Step 9 A notification window appears asking you to restart your system. Select Yes to proceed. Figure 7. Installing Window Page 6 Rev 1.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 10 You will be informed when the installation is complete. Select Finish. Follow the instructions thereafter. You may be asked to restart the computer after the installation completes. In that case click OK and restart the computer. Figure 8.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 12 Plug the Bluetooth USB Dangle into you usb port ,The OS will install the usb Driver auto. And you can check it in the My computer > Device Manager. You may now remove the Widcomm CD from your CD drive. Figure 9. Device Manager Window Step 13 Let’s configure your devices. On your icon tray (lower right-hand side of the screen), right click on the small Bluetooth Neighborhood icon on your icon tray.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 17 Now choose the Information Exchange tab as shown in Figure 11. The My Shared Directory window allows you to determine where you would like to locate files you want to share with other devices. The default is called File Transfer. My Inbox Directory is the dialogue window that allows you to determine where you wish to put incoming files.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Start Connecting Over The Bluetooth Airwaves – File Transfer Step 1 Double click on the Bluetooth Neighborhood icon located on your desktop. A Bluetooth Neighborhood window appears as shown in Figure 13. Double click on the Entire Bluetooth… icon. This will perform an inquiry and search for other nearby devices. Figure 13. Bluetooth Neighborhood Window Step 2 Then, Double click on the Search For Devices icon.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 3 On your master device, double click on the icon named after your slave device as shown in Figure 15. It will show all profile that the slave support as shown in Figure 16. Figure 15. Found Configured Device Step 4 Double click on the icon Public Folder. It will connect to the Shared Directory of the slave device (See the step 17). And show all the files in the Share Directory. Figure 15.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 5 Figure 17 show there are no files in the Share Directory. Figure 17. Explore files window Step 6 Now, you can copy files from the Files Manager master device. Figure 18. Windows 2000 Files Manager Page 12 Rev 1.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 7 Then, Paste this file into Public Folder, A Copying Window appears as shown in Figure 20. Figure 19. Paste files to Public Folder Figure 20. Copying… Step 8 When the copy is completed, you will see the file name listed in the Public Folder. Figure 21. Copy completed window Page 13 Rev 1.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Connecting Over The Bluetooth Airwaves – Security Step 1 Go back to the icon tray (lower right-hand side of the screen) and right click on the small Bluetooth Neighborhood icon. Highlight Configuration on the pull down window. Step 2 The Bluetooth Configuration window opens as shown in Figure 22. Select the General tab. Under Security, choose the High option. This will enable encryption. Click OK.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 5 Highlight a device and click on the Execute Pairing button. Now this is the only device(s) that can connect to your computer. The user is asked for a passkey. The Bluetooth Passkey Request window opens as shown in Figure 24. Step 6 Click on the OK button after entering the passkey in the Bluetooth Passkey window. Figure 24.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Start Connecting Over The Bluetooth Airwaves –Dial-up Networking Profile Example 1 : Use the ERICSSON T39mc mobile ( with the Bluetooth module and GPRS service and provide Dial-up Networking Profile) Step 1 Plug on the Bluetooth USB Dangle, Execute the BTW program。 Step 2 Before you using this application you must to pair the master device and T39mc, After pairing successfully at the first time, the PC and T39mc will recognize eac
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 4 After pairing finished, click can see the icon and you . Figure 26. Found Configured Device Step 5 Double click icon ,you can see what are the services T39mc support, click icon . Figure 27. Explore Series window Page 17 Rev 1.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor Step 6 Enter the username、password and Dial_up number, then click Dial. If it connect successful you see the Message BluetoothConnection . Figure 28. Bluetooth Dial_up Window Step 7 Before you connect to web side, be sure to set the BluetoothConnection device to be your default connection. Now, you can connect to web. Figure 29. Internet Option Window Page 18 Rev 1.
Taiyo Yuden Getting Started With the Bluetooth Software BTW and USB Adaptor CAUTION: To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Use on the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna, modification, or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.