About this Quick Start Guide Page 1of 1 About this Quick Start Guide This "Quick Start Guide" explains the first steps on using the Bluetooth Service Center utility and it consists of the following items: Starting Bluetooth > Connecting fo the Internet Communicating with other computers (3 Appendix 1 Bluetooth Brand For more detailed information, please refer to the "Bluetooth Utility User's Guide®.
Start Bluetooth Page of3 Starting Bluetooth 1. Turning on the Wireless Communication Switch First, turn on the wireless communication switch on your personal computer. Note: For details about the wireless communication switch, please refer to the user's manual that came with your personal computer. 2. Starting Bluetooth Manager Go to [Bluetooth Toshiba Manager]. After Bluetooth Manager has started, the internal power supply of Bluetooth turns on automatically and it can be a connected.
Start Bluetooth Page Zof 3 S Bluetooth Service Center File Edit View Bluetooth Help be Local Device Device se Addressees | Class le Toshiba Bluetooth Nondestructive Comorbidity aE Device Mode: Discover able [Connactable™™" [Parable |" Insecure 4. Starting the Device Discovery The Device Discovery function detects the Bluetooth devices within range. Click [Bluetooth] on the menu bar in Bluetooth Service Center. Select [Device Discovery] from the pull-down menu.
Connecting to the Internet Page 1of 4 Connecting to the Internet By using a Bluetooth enabled modem, you can connect to the Internet tirelessly. To do so, perform the following steps. Birthstone enabled modem 1. Starting Bluetooth Execute the Device Discovery to detect the remote devise. If you need to, dick here to refer to the section about Starting Bluetooth, To connect to a remote device, the following information is required: * Device Name: e.g. Toshiba Bluetooth Modem » Device Address: e.g.
Connecting to the Internet Page 2 of 4 service list view. The following example shows which services the wireless modem has. Bluetooth Service Center File Edit View Bluetooth: Hep if Ten ore PE ls Remote Devices 4 ko Device [Status 1 Bides | Case be Toshiba Not Connected 00:80ed: 11:01:04 CaD:0c0100 &L ik TOSHIBA BT Md. = Not Connected 0050 5d: 11.004. Coll 100240 Serial Port VERMIN Device Mode. ‘Deliverable [Paiiable™ ~~ Nan-secure Pi 3.
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Communicating with other computers Page lof 1 Communicating with other computers You can communicate with other Bluetooth enabled computers tirelessly by using the Bluetooth Network Service program, Examples of using the Bluetooth Network Service: + Sharing files/folders with the other machine. * Net Meeting within a Bluetooth network. The next pages explain the Bluetooth Network Service.
Start Network Server Service Page lof 1 Network Server Service in a Bluetooth network service the machine which plays the role of a server must start the network service. The other machine will be a Client, M If your machine has the role of a server, read the following section. If your machine has the role of a client, go to the next section. Starting a Network Server Service In a Bluetooth network service the machine which plays the role of a server must start the network service.
Connecting/Disconnecting Network Pageboy g from a Network 1. Starting Bluetooth Perform a Device Discovery to detect the Server machine. If you need to, tick here to refer to the section on “Starting Bluetooth”. To connect to a remote device, the following information is required. * Device Name: e.g. Toshiba Bluetooth Server + Device Address: e.g. 00:50:11:22:33:44 + Passkey (Password): in case a passkey is set up on the remote machine 2.
Connecting/Disconnecting Network Page Disconnecting from a Network To disconnect a Network Client, select [LANE] from the services list and click the ® disconnect] icon in the tool bar.
End of Network Server Service Page close the Network Service in a network group on the server machine, click the [Network Server Service] icon m the sk ba. Whe be following digs & displayed, &k he [End Katowice] button.
Sharing files/folders with the other machine Page loft Please perform the following setup on all the machines in a network group before starting Network Service. 1. Starting the Bluetooth Manager 2. Configure the IP address Go to [Control Open the [Configuration] tab. Check Bluetooth LAN Emulation” and click the [Properties] button. Open the [IP address] tab and click "Specify an IP address”, Input the same [P address within a Network as in the figure below.
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Net Meeting Page 1 of 1 NetMeeting® Using the Bluetooth Network Service enables you to perform a Windows Ingesting by wireless communication Net Meeting recognizes the meeting on a network, and the sharing of an application. For detailed information about Net Meeting, please refer to Windows Help.
Appendix Page 1 of 2 Appendix A. Security Mode With regard to security setup, the standard is set beforehand as the Office/Mobile/Home/Others button of the Service Center as shown in the figure below. It is possible to change a security setting easily. However, this setting is very important, so please be careful of altering anything. The default security mode is configured as “Others” with “Non-security”.
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Bluetooth Brand Pageboy Bluetooth Brand interest Group). Bluetooth™ SIG is the joint achievement of nine leading companies: Toshiba , Erickson, Nokia, Intel, (BM, 3 Com, Lu cent Technologies, Microsoft, and Motorola. More than 1300 other manufacturers, from all parts of the world and various field of business, have now also joined the Bluetooth™ family. Toshiba Personal Computers that integrate Bluetooth devices passed the Bluetooth™ Qualification Program and are able to use the Bluetooth trademark.