WBT432 Bluetooth AV / HCI Dual Mode Dongle User Manual Version 1.0 PALM GARDEN ENTERPRISES CORP..
Index Bluetooth Introduction................................................................. 1 Package List.................................................................................. 2 AV / HCI Dual Mode Dongle ......................................................... 2 AV / HCI Dual Mode Dongle Features .......................................................2 AV / HCI Dual Mode Dongle Outline ..........................................................3 How to Use ...................................
Bluetooth Introduction Bluetooth is a global wireless standard for enabling short-range wireless connections. It is a simple and instant radio solution that allows different devices to talk to one another. Bluetooth eliminates the need for cables/wires/cords between devices such as mobile phones and headphones. Bluetooth facilitates fast and secure transmissions of both voice and data between devices even if they are not in line-of-sight. Most Bluetooth devices are described as 'Class 2'.
Package List The following checked items should be in the package. Items Quantity Bluetooth AV / HCI Dongle 1 CD with Software 1 AV / HCI Dual Mode Dongle Thank you for choosing the AV / HCI Dual Mode Dongle. It is unique and different from most Bluetooth products in the market for its good integration of Bluetooth profiles. It is a multifunctional device that provides PC users with dual capability to listen to the music or transfer data wirelessly with a Bluetooth headset.
HCI Mode z After install the IVT BlueSoleil software, it can provide various wireless network applications such as audio transfer, file transfer, network access, dial-up networking, and so on. z After installation, you can use the Bluetooth receiver to listen to the music or access the Internet Telephony service. AV / HCI Dual Mode Dongle Outline 3.5m/m Phone Jack AV/HCI Select SW USB Male Connector HCI-----OFF-----AV PALM GARDEN ENTERPRISES CORP.
How to Use A Bluetooth stereo headset performs well with the AV / HCI dual mode dongle and can be used to demonstrate the following usage scenarios. z AV Mode: Switching between music and cell phone calls (Bluetooth stereo headset required) A Bluetooth stereo headset can switch between listening to music streamed from the dual mode dongle and answering calls made from Bluetooth enabled cell phones. z HCI Mode: Need to work with BlueSoleil software.
AV Mode Enjoying the Superior Music Quality Find a Bluetooth stereo headset. Switch the AV / HCI dual mode dongle to AV mode, plug it into a USB port and play music from PC. Let the music be streamed to the Bluetooth headset. Users can also use another Bluetooth enabled device that minimally supports the A2DP profile of the Bluetooth specification, version 1.1 to play music. Before using the headset to listen to music, you should turn off the PC music player and make a music connection as follows: 1.
HCI Mode BlueSoleil Installation 1. Setting Up / Prerequisite (1) Please make sure your computer is using windows operating system 98SE/ME/2K/ XP or later. (2) Put the companion CD in the CD-ROM. Find the folder “BlueSoleil” and open it. (3) Find the “Setup” file and double click it. (4) Choose the language version and follow the instruction to complete the installation. (5) Reboot your system. 2. Starting to Use BlueSoleil (1) Set the AV /HCI dongle to HCI mode. Plug it in a USB port of a PC.
(3) If you want to change your name, please click “My Bluetooth” menu and choose “Device Properties”. Enter a unique device name in the “Device Name” field. (4) The orange ball in the middle of the screen stands for your own AV / HCI dual mode dongle. When you want to search for Bluetooth devices around, you need to press the ball. You can also click “View”>”Refresh Devices” to find new devices. 3. Available Services Listening to the Music (1) Find the Bluetooth receiver and turn on it.
(4) Right click the device icon and make sure if there is any services available. If not, you need to refresh it until some service icons (i.e. headset and AV) are turning to yellow. Those yellow icons indicate the available services for you to use. (5) To listen to music, you need to choose” Bluetooth AV Service” or click the icon that is second from the right. After the connection being established, you can find a link shown between the receiver and AV / HCI dongle. PALM GARDEN ENTERPRISES CORP.
(6) After setting up the BlueSoleil, you need to launch Windows Media Player to play music. You can hear music from the receiver shortly. Please note that you need to launch BlueSoleil first, then go for Windows Media Player. (7) If you don’t hear any music, please check FAQ for more details. (8) To disconnect the device, right click the device icon then select “Disconnect”>”Bluetooth AV Service”. (9) To leave the program, please click “File” >”Exit”. PALM GARDEN ENTERPRISES CORP.
Switching Between Music and Phone Calls 1.Setting Up / Prerequisite Find a Bluetooth receiver. Please confirm the receiver has been added to a list of “Paired Device” in the Bluetooth enabled cell phone. *Note: 1. 2. 3. If you haven’t paired the receiver with the Bluetooth enabled cell phone before, please refer to the user manual of the receiver. Some cell phones require that an explicit connection be established with the receiver.
3.Turning Off If you don’t want to use AV / HCI dongle, please turn it off. Using Internet Telephony 1.Setting Up / Prerequisite Please confirm the computer has installed Internet telephony software. Make sure the Bluetooth receiver is not connected with any other Bluetooth device. 2. Getting started (1) (2) (3) (4) Double click BlueSoleil icon to launch the software. Power on the Bluetooth receiver. Operate BlueSoleil to do a search to find the Bluetooth receiver.
(7) *Note: 1.After 25 seconds without answering it, it will stop ringing and system will disconnect automatically. Please repeat the set up procedure to proceed. 2.You can not connect to Bluetooth enabled cell phone when you are using Internet telephony. Connecting to MSN (1) (2) (3) (4) Launch MSN Messenger. Choose ”Audio / Video Tuning Wizard”. Set “Microphone” and “Speaker” to “Bluetooth Audio”. Follow the procedure and end up setting. Start to use MSN with the Bluetooth receiver.
Connecting to SKYPE Start SKYPE. You don’t need to do any setting for using the Bluetooth receiver. Please make sure you have done with the prerequisite. *Note: If you still can’t use the receiver, please go to “File”>”Options”>Hand/Headsets. Keep the settings as below. Using Cell Phone Services 1.Paired with the cell phone (1) Find a Bluetooth enabled cell phone. (2) Use BlueSoleil to find it. (3) Right click the cell phone icon and choose “Refresh Services”. You can also click “View”>”Refresh Devices”.
2.File Transfer After pairing with cell phone, you can exchange the files in the cell phone with those in the PC. 3.Object Push Choose the “Object Push” function to put the information in the PC to the cell phone. PALM GARDEN ENTERPRISES CORP.
4.Information Synchronization Use the “Information Synchronization” function to sync the files with your cell phone. So your files in the cell phone and your information kept in Microsoft Outlook will be in sync. PALM GARDEN ENTERPRISES CORP.
*Note: The available services may differ due to different brands of Bluetooth enabled cell phones. Please check the user manual of your cell phone. Specification – Bluetooth AV / HCI Dongle Product Name BluePacket Bluetooth AV / HCI Dongle Standard Bluetooth 1.2 compliant Power Class Class 2 Interface USB v1.
FAQ 1. Q : Why can’t I create a connection to the receiver? A: (1) Verify that the battery power of receiver is not running low. (2) Check if the receiver is powered on and the AV / HCI dongle plug in the USB port. (3) Verify that the receiver is within the specified range of 10 meters from the dongle. (4) Check if any other Bluetooth device has connected to the receiver. (5) Turn off the receiver and unplug the AV / HCI dongle device.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) 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.