User Manual

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GBDU60 User Guide
Contents
1.Introduction
2.specifications
3.Package contents
4. LED status indicator.
5.OS Requirements
6. Software Installation
7.Hardware Installation
8.Starting to use the GBDU60 Bluetooth USB adapter
8.1 Connecting to a new Bluetooth device
8.2 File Transfer
8.3 Service Properties Settings
8.4 Personal Area Network (PAN)
8.FAQs
Introduction
Bluetooth as a wireless technology specification is adopted globally. It serves as a
standard for wireless communication that enables wireless real time data connection,
updating, or synchronizing within short-range, rendering cable clutter a thing of the
past. Once inside a Bluetooth environment, Bluetooth devices will automatically
search for and find each other. Then based on the different Profiles of the devices, a
wide range of applications and functions can be realized. For example, using
Bluetooth technology, you can establish wireless connections between desktop and
laptop computers, PDAs, cellular phones, printers, scanners, digital cameras, and even
home appliances— on a globally available band (2.4-2.48GHz) for worldwide
compatibility.
But many old fashioned computers are not Bluetooth enabled. The Goertek GBDU60 Bluetooth
USB adapter has an inbuilt Bluetooth function combined with a Plug and Play feature of USB
devices. It makes a non-Bluetooth computer Bluetooth enabled with a maximum data rate of
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