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1. Delete Rename Incoming Connections Type Incoming Connection Status Disconnected LE Displays the properties of the selected connection P Figure 8 2 Select Properties on the pop up menu Click Networking on the Incoming Connections Properties pop up window Figure 8 3 Choose Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Figure 8 4 Incoming Connections Properties Figure 8 3 Incoming Connections Properties i i lon Connections Propertie Figure 8 4 Choose Internet Protocol TCP IP Select Specify TCP IP addresses and input the two IP addresses The subnet mask of the two IP addresses should be the Same as the subnet of the LAN Computer A belongs to Figure 8 5 Inr mmng TEP DE Peaperties E Aik cak bo acer np local aea oh TEFAF sjes morni F Soecdy TOPAFP siders Fasia Figure 8 5 Input the IP addresses Step 5 Connect to Computer A 1 Search for Computer A on Computer B 2 Find the LAP service of Computer A 3 Right click the LAP service icon select Connect on the pop up menu Figure 8 6 Figure 8 6 Select Connect The Connect BlueSoleil LAP Connection window pops up Input a username and password Figure 8 7 The connection is then established Connect BlueSoleil LAP Connection User name mike Password W Save Password Cancel Properties Help Figure 8 7 Input Username and Password Ste
2. Security Level Low When Low is checked normally other devices may access your device freely which means that they don t need to input the Bluetooth passkey However if the other device set its own security level to High you are also required to input the passkey Medium The medium level is service level security You can assign access right for specified service to different devices For more detail to see Services Property Page High When other devices connect to your device or your device connects with other devices you are required to input a Bluetooth passkey If your device has been paired with the other device before connecting you can connect with the other device directly A link key has been created and stored for the paired relationship Link key is used instead of Bluetooth passkey here Bluetooth Passkey Set Default Passkey If you check Set Default Passkey you needn t input passkey manually BlueSoleil will use the passkey inputted in the edit box below to connect with other devices Data Encrypt Enable Data Encryption If the item is checked the transmitted data will be encrypted into an unreadable format 3 2 2 Devices Property Page x General Devices Services Paired Devices Device Mame ae Device Address Device Class 00 03 00 11 91 1F Computer 4 O0 03 00 F 0 00 40 Desktop IMT TESTESRS 00 03 00 F0 00 4F Desktop Nokia 650 00 04 EE 80 05 50 Cellular Phon
3. Once authentication is complete the AV Headphone service is found IVT BlueSoleil Main Window a Pilel Step 9 Step 10 Fie View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help OSPF 1 ale AS Blo S wl gin a Bluelooth AY Headphor k Serce browsing Finished PAN IP 0 0 0 0 2 Figure 15 7 Double click the Computer B device icon Connect to Computer B Right click the AV Headphone service icon US select Connect on the pop up menu The connection will be established If SBC Codec is set with higher priority SBC Codec will be selected for use If mp3 Codec is set with higher priority and there is no professional mp3 Codec installed on Computer A or Computer B BlueSoleil will select SBC Codec for use If mp3 Codec is set with higher priority and there is professional mp3 Codec installed on both computers BlueSoleil will select mp3 Codec for use All the audio media played on Computer A can be heard on Computer B Open music files e g mp3 CD rm etc with Windows Media Player or RealOne Player or other media player and play them the music can be heard on Computer B Figure 15 3 Figure 15 4 When playing VCD or DVD on Computer A the audio part can be listened on Computer B 16 Basic Imaging 16 1 Introduction The Bluetooth BIP Profile defines six useful features Image Push Image Pull Advanced Image Printing Automatic Archive Remote Camera and Remote Display BlueSoleil
4. remotely This section outlines how to control a digital still camera B via computer A Computer A Digital Still Camera B IVT BlueSoleil A Bluetooth Device Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Device into computer A Step 2 Start BlueSoleil on computer A Step 3 Power on camera B Step 4 Start remote camera function on camera B Step 5 Search for camera B on computer A and connect to its BIP service Step 6 The Bluetooth Camera Controller dialog pops up the image on the camera s LCD is displayed in this dialog Figure 16 1 wre eee ee iiki recht rete AOE ESO PIR IEAA Figure 16 1 Computer A has connected to Camera B 1 The camera must have remote camera function Step 7 Capture pictures 1 Click Capture button on the dialog BlueSoleil triggers the shutter of the camera to capture the image A Save As dialog pops up to let you select where to save the image BlueSoleil gets the image from camera B A progress bar in the Bluetooth Camera Controller dialog shows how much the process is finished Figure 16 2 When the image is completely downloaded it is displayed on the computer s screen Bluetooth Camera Controller aE xj Figure 16 2 BlueSoleil is getting the image Step 8 If you want to capture more pictures just repeat step 7 Step 9 Click Close button on the dialog BlueSoleil disconnects computer A with camera B 17 17 1 17 2 Conn
5. support Image Push and Remote Camera now The BIP profile in BlueSoleil can be used in the following scenario Push an image from a digital still camera Control a digital still camera remotely Note You can also use any device with a camera embedded instead of a digital still camera 16 2 Push an image from a digital still camera This section outlines how to push an image from a digital still camera B to computer A Computer A Digital Still Camera B IVT BlueSoleil A Bluetooth Device Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Insert the Bluetooth Device into computer A Start BlueSoleil on computer A Make sure Basic Image service ap is started on computer A Power on camera B and Start Bluetooth function on camera B Browse images in camera B and select the one you want to push From a context menu select to send the image via Bluetooth Generally camera B will display a device list to let you choose to which device you want to push the image Select Computer A If Computer A is not in the list you need to start a new search Congratulations The image has now been pushed to the computer successfully You can select where the received images are stored by selecting Properties in the context menu popped up on the Basic Image service icon Note In some digital still camera step 5 and step 6 may interchange each other 16 3 Control a digital still camera
6. my FTP service Figure 7 5 Service Configuration LAN Access Aw Headphone Basic Image Push Headset Audio Gateway Personal Area Networking Seral Fort 1 Seral Port 2 Object Push File Transter Information Synchronization File Transter Service Share this folder E Sy Documents BlueS olelshare a Share Permissions Read and write X concel Apo _ Figure 7 5 Configure FTP service Setting I tems Auto starts this service when my Bluetooth starts Check this box to automatically start the File Transfer service every time BlueSoleil is started Root Directory This sets the root directory that you want to share with other computers using Bluetooth Access Permissions This sets the access permission remote computers have to the shared root directory 3 2 LAN Access Introduction The Bluetooth LAN Access Profile LAP allows Bluetooth enabled devices to access the services of a LAN using Point to Point Protocol In this usage model multiple data terminals use a LAN access point as a wireless connection to a Local Area Network LAN Once connected data terminals operate as if they are connected to the LAN via dial up networking and can access all the services provided by the LAN The LAN application can be used in the following scenarios A computer or PDA accesses a Local Area Network via a LAP Server A computer or PDA accesses a Local Area Network
7. Check to see if Computer A appears If it does not appear double click the My Device Icon again Repeat the operation until you find Computer A Step 6 Find the PAN service on Computer A Double click the Computer A device icon on Computer B Enter the Bluetooth passkey if security is set to High on either side to start the authenticating process The Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up on Computer A Input any characters or numbers e g 12 The Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up on Computer B Input exactly the same characters or numbers as you input for Computer A e g 12 Figure 4 8 Once authentication is complete the PAN service is found Enter Bluetooth Passkey yy x gt A remote device is asking for Bluetooth Passkey to create af Paired relationship for future connection Please input the same passkey as the passkey input on remote device Cancel Remote Device Computer 4 Address 00 03 OD FO DIAC Passkey i Time Left 24 4 Figure 4 8 Input passkey Figure 4 9 PAN service is found Step 7 Connect to Computer A Right click the PAN service icon select Connect on the pop up menu Figure 4 10 The connection is established successfully Figure 4 11 Wait until the valid IP address is shown on the bottom right status bar on both Computer A and Computer B If you enable the DHCP server on the server side the IP address appears as 192 168 18 xxx I
8. Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window click View Service Window Inthe Service Window right click the Personal Area Networking icon Choose Properties to configure my PAN service as Set up Bluetooth Personal Area Network Figure 4 6 If the item of Enable DHCP Server is checked a DHCP server will be started on the GN side Notes To use DHCP the BT Network Adapter on the client side must be set to obtain an IP address automatically The IP address is in the form of 192 168 18 xxx Click Apply or OK button to save the configuration Right click the Personal Area Networking icon again then choose Start Service Figure 4 7 Service Configuration i x Object Push File Transher Information Synchronization LAN Access 4M Headphone Basic Image Push Headset Audio Gateway Personal Area Networking Serial Port 1 Serial Potz Personal 4rea Networking Service Work Mode f Set up Bluetooth Personal Area Network M Enable DHCP Server Access LAN Network LAN Ag apter Realtek ATLETI PCI Fast Access Intemet WAN Adapter Realtek ATLEMSo A PC Fast concel Apo _ Figure 4 6 Set up Bluetooth Personal Area Network Configuration IFI arara emn Be Sioled Service Window Hemi 25 Figure 4 7 Start PAN Service on Computer A Step 5 Search for Computer A on Computer B Double click the My Device Icon center ball The surrounding discovered Bluetooth devices appear
9. Modem device is added to windows modem device list when BlueSoleil is installed And please make sure the bluetooth connection has been set up between the computer and FAX Gateway refer to Section 12 2 Faxk2000 Sender D Program Files CCR Fa 7000 fax2000 exe PF ioj x me _ Send To Fax MS cc 14 BCL a OERE 2 View Log 4 Clear Log About Help Z Tol E Tl fess er Recipients General Email Fas Fas Resolutio Local Fax ID Fax2000 Standard W Send CoverPage Dialing Sufi f High at Ti Remove b Send Fas Metho Subject Fax Modem Fa Modem Setting Support Message M Wait For Dialtone W Detect Busy Pulse Dialing l Fax Dial Prefix 19 for outside line a MW Automatically Prepend a 1 to 10 digit numbers I Hangup Intemet Connection When Faxing wait 60 l seconds for remote fax to connect watb seconds before redialing busy signals E Cip 0 L FaxModenr Bluelet Fax Modem Resize z fo Fax Clas Detect Class Class2 0 poema Cee Save Delete aaa Modem Initialization Sting Print Clear All Maximum Baud Aate 14400 Via LAN Server File Pathr C Via Email Email Bddress Register Set Defauts nf OK Figure 13 1 Settings in Fax2000 14 Headset 14 1 Introduction The Bluetooth Headset Profile defines the procedures implementing audio wireless transmission on SCO channels It provides services to replace the cable between an Audio G
10. Select the device from the list and click Add the selected device will be added to the end of the orbit The shortcut key to open the History dialog box is Ctri H Method 3 Add a New Device by I nputting Device Address If you are going to connect a device that you have never used which is not in the history list and which you cannot find you can add it directly by inputting its Bluetooth device address Click Tools Menu and select Add New Device The Add Bluetooth Neighbor Device Manually dialog box pops up 2 5 2 4dd Bluetooth Neighbor Device Manually x T Please input the device address of the Bluetooth device you want to connect with ME 00 00 00 00 00 w Figure 2 7 Add Bluetooth Neighbour Device Manually dialog Input the device address and click OK and then the device will be added to the end of the orbit However the device type will be unknown The shortcut key to open Add Bluetooth Neighbor Device Manually dialog box is Ctrl N The remote devices found will be added to the orbit Refer to the following window Figure 2 8 IVT BlueSoleil Minin Window alaj xl Ee ew My Gluetooth My Services Took Help or El Bl A AAN IP PSEA Lc Figure 2 8 Devices can be add into the main window Pairing your desktop or laptop with a Bluetooth Device Bluetooth passkey may be asked if security level of either side of the connection is set to High and they are not paired devices You can initi
11. in the computer Step 2 Set the Ericsson T39 to be discoverable so that Computer A can find the T39 1 Press the Menu button on the T39 and scroll until you reach the Extras menu option select Extras and scroll until you find Bluetooth Select this option and scroll until you see Discoverable Press the Yes button to confirm the selection 2 The T39 will now enable itself to receive connection requests from other devices Step 3 Add Computer A to the paired device list in the T39 1 Press the Menu button on the T39 and scroll until you reach the Extras menu option select Extras and scroll until you find Bluetooth Select this option and scroll until you see Discover Press the Yes button to confirm the selection 2 The T39 will now start searching devices Once the T39 finds ComputerA on the screen select it by pressing the Yes button The Add to paired message appears on the screen Press Yes to confirm you want to initialize pairing 3 The T39 will ask for the Bluetooth passkey You can input any number for example 1 On the BlueSoleil side the Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up requesting the Bluetooth passkey Input the same Bluetooth passkey you have input in the T39 and click OK Once the pairing process is successfully complete the T39 device icon is displayed in the Main Window of Computer A At the meanwhile the following dialog pops up asking you whether Create a Shortcut on the
12. sinim a T ee ee E a Q Figure 4 15 Choose Connect The connection is established successfully Figure 4 16 Wait until the valid IP address appears in the bottom right status bar on Computer A Ei Lette oe hed a Wane Figure 4 16 Successful connection to PAN NAP Step 5 IP address configuration of the BT Network Adapter on Computer A Right click on My Network Places and select Properties Figure 4 17 Right click the Local Access Connection 2 on the Network and Dial up Connections window and select Properties Figure 4 18 Open Explore g Search ae Manage Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Rename Properties Figure 4 17 Right click on My Network Places PY fietewrk and Dial up i eet Elem rie edt vima Pavortes Tools Advanced Help Bek st fy esearch Fors Cattery Gg GS x aa Fy 5 Hare Me Di ETETE Network and Dial Cerrik ai Coane Cerrik up Connections Local Arce Lennection 2 Tye LAH Corer BT Piipari decir Lal Diplasia properties of the selected conmection Figure 4 18 Network and Dial up Connections Onthe Local Area Connection 2 Properties window select the Internet Protocol TCP IP item and click on Properties Figure 4 9 Set the IP address to be in the same subnet as the other computers in the LAN Figure 4 20 lorch Are Connection 2 Properties erase AIP Eee aaa ated p
13. CHAP v2 For MS CHA amp P based protocols automatically use my Windows logon name and password and domain if any Cancel Figure 8 21 Select Allow older MS CHAP version for Windows 95 servers Step 4 Select the Yes button The LAP client in Windows 2000 is now able to connect to the LAP server in Windows 98 Me Figure 8 22 Note The IVT Corporation LAP service does not require a password Pee ek and Hal up Cormon l aA a Tht Srobecoks vi Parad paed ee PAP SAP miba OHA M ore of ha it e data rpn elliot ooo Oo iar PO AABN in besp hes ttin ee Figure 8 22 Click Yes button 9 2 Object Push Introduction The Bluetooth Object Push profile OPP is an application that offers a way to send and receive Personal Information Management PIM data objects from one Bluetooth enabled device to or from the other one The objects Object Push supports the following four formats Business cards vcf Calendar entries vcs Notes vnt Messages vmg The OPP profile can be used in the following scenarios Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone or PDA and transferring objects from the computer to the cellular phone or PDA Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone or PDA and transferring objects from the cellular phone or PDA to the computer Connecting two computers and transferring objects between them Transfer Objects from a Computer t
14. Figure 4 1 Group Ad hoc Network Two or more computers or PDAs can access a Local Area Network through a Network Access Point NAP bridge Figure 4 2 After the computers or PDAs connect to the PAN NAP they become members of the LAN and can communicate with other computers in the LAN directly PAH HAP Figure 4 2 Access LAN through PAN NAP Two or more computers or PDAs can access a Local Area Network through BlueSoleil Figure 4 3 After the PANUs connect to the BlueSoleil NAP they become members of the LAN and can communicate with other computers in the LAN directly 4 2 Figure 4 3 Access LAN through BlueSoleil NAP Two or more computers or PDAs can access the Internet through BlueSoleil Figure 4 4 In this scenario there are two network adapters for the BlueSoleil NAP the WAN adapter is connected to the Internet and the BT network adapter is used for Bluetooth connections from the PANUs The BlueSoleil NAP acts as a TCP IP gateway and the PANUs can access the Internet through the BlueSoleil NAP HlumSoleil WAP Internet 192 108 18 1 192 168 18 xxx Figure 4 4 Access Internet through BlueSoleil NAP Each of these scenarios is now covered in more detail Communication Between Two Computers This section outlines the steps involved in connecting two computers Computer A and Computer B Computer A Computer B Desktop Notebook Laptop A Bluetooth Device A Bluetooth Dev
15. Main Window users can search for surrounding Bluetooth devices and can execute connect disconnect functions wi Corporabion Slurtioled Main Window loj x Bie yem My Dlustooth Hy Services Jods tiei Ak F Oe Figure 2 2 BlueSoleil Main Window The main elements in the BlueSoleil Main Window are My Device Icon Remote Bluetooth Device Icons Bluetooth Service Icons 2 3 1 My Device Icon This icon represents the client computer It is called the My Device icon or center ball in this document Functions Hover the mouse over the My Device icon to display the client Bluetooth device name and address Double click to start stop searching for surrounding Bluetooth devices Drag scrollbar on the right of main window to find other Bluetooth devices if there are more than seven devices Right click to display the pop up menu with related operations 2 3 2 Remote Bluetooth Device I cons The icons in the table below represent the remote Bluetooth devices Keyboard LAN Access Point PDA Printer Scanner Unknown device The following colors are used to indicate the status of the remote Bluetooth device White Idle This is the normal status of the device Yellow Selected The device has been selected by the user Green Connected The device has been connected Functions Single click to select Double click to get the services remote
16. accept calendar items vcs Accept Email Messages to accept email messages vmg Accept Notes to accept notes vnt Using OPP in Microsoft Outlook The GUI of Outlook Application with bluetooth plug in After correct installation of BlueSoleil lunch the Outlook application If the GUI looks like the following namely there are four buttons added into the toolbar and File menu the OPP is integrated into Outlook successfully Notice both the OPP and Synchronization functionalities are available in Microsoft Office 2000 or higher version and BlueSoleil must start first 204 E Fii ga uuu G yana i Fl E oS a E m m pm ju k k k a k a ein i H 2 E E El Figure 9 9 OPP and Sync integrated with Outlook The usage of OPP Push function Start the Outlook application and select Contacts from the shortcuts to browse the Contacts folder Select the item s to be pushed then click the Push button from the toolbar or File menu If BlueSoleil is running properly a dialog will appear with all discovered bluetooth devices listed From the devices list user can select the target device and then click the Push button is Condatbe Flowered Tato az l3 jp e Fe i eee a e B een Se Saree 7D ee Coac i i a fe 33 oe i eh m j i q ee e ee eam a ms le e e i 7 i EE a a ee Se Figure 9 10 Select the target device
17. and click Push button The operation result will be reported on the dialog Bluetooth Neighbours 7 i E i Set Default Bluetooth devices Doses Neve Demeeadees a bug OO0 0D 0000A6 Desktop BLUE EY 00 03 0D 00 5D 6E Desktop HH Matis tH 00 08 16 00 00 EA Desktop 00 03 00 00 00 03 00 00 58 71 Desktop BlueTester 00 03 00 00 00 C1 Desktop Refresh BlueT ester 00 03 00 00 5C FA Desktop Echen BlueTester 00 02 56 48 C260 Unknown NT AG OSOD 17 0E 86 54 Unknown Nokia 6310 OO 02EE 04 0F 18 Phone OBEX TEST O0 03 00 FO 00 4C Desktop T3900 008037960B CO Phone mm omn me ee m A Operation completed Successfully Figure 9 14 Push operation completed Successfully As to other items for example note message and calendar the steps are the Same with ones above 9 6 3 The usage of OPP Pull function Click the Pull button from toolbar or File menu then the devices list dialog will appear Select the target device from the list and click the Pull button to perform OPP Pull function Ta er 1 u La 5 is wae i r i oe Figure 9 15 Before Pull only one card named holk Figure 9 16 The card named zerg is pulled in If the operation completes successfully the newly pulled card is imported into Outlook 10 10 1 10 2 Synchronization Introduction Using Bluetooth Synchronization SYNC Bluetooth devices can synchronize messages notes calendars a
18. click Next the following dialogoccurs choose as show in this dialog Click Next until finishing configuration Figure 14 5 Audio Tuning Wizard NetMeeting will use the following wave device for audio Recording Bluelet Audio Playback THE Back Cancel Figure 14 5 Audio Tuning Wizard on Computer A 15 Advanced Audio Distribution 15 1 Introduction The Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile A2DP defines the procedures that realize distribution of audio content of high quality in mono or stereo on ACL channels It provides services to replace the cable between an Audio Source and Sink with a Bluetooth link The A2DP profile can be used in the following scenario Play music between computer and AV Headphone wirelessly Play music between two computers wirelessly 15 2 Play music between computer and AV Headphone wirelessly This section outlines how to play music from Computer A and listen to the music on AV Headphone B Computer A AV Headphone B IVT BlueSoleil IVT Stereo Headphone A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 or Windows XP Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Insert the Bluetooth Device into computer A Start BlueSoleil on computer A Power on IVT Stereo Headphone to supply AV Headphone service Search for AV Headphone B on Computer A Double click the My Device icon until you find the device AV Headphone B Find the AV Headphone service of
19. into the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Step 3 Connect Computer A to the Bluetooth Cellphone B using SPP 1 Go to Computer A double click the My Device icon until you find the device Bluetooth Cellphone B 2 Double click the Bluetooth Cellphone B device to pair with it If pairing is finished successfully then find it s SPP service Double click the SPP service icon to start connecting SPP 4 The connected serial port number is shown on the right bottom status bar on Computer A Figure 6 4 My Bluetooth COM Port 12 COM12 jis connected to remote device Figure 6 4 The serial port number is shown Step 4 Select Start Program IVT Corporation Control PC to open Mobile HID program Figure 6 5 EL Remote Control Use Bluetooth cell phone to control your computer Please select the seral port to connect Seral Port LOM4 Figure 6 5 Mobile HID Program Dialog Step 7 From the Serial Port list in the Remote Control window select the serial port number that has been established connection Then click Open button to enable Cellphone B controlling computer A The Open button becomes to Close button automatically Figure 6 6 EL Remote Control Use Bluetooth cell phone to control your computer Please select the seral port to connect Seral Port COM4 Figure 6 6 Click button to start controlling computer Step 8 Anew menu will be added into the a
20. it is in general discoverable or limited discoverable mode HID A Human Interface device such as a keyboard or mouse ICS Internet Connection Sharing For more detailed information about ICS please refer to the Microsoft Windows help topic Internet Connection Sharing Limited Discoverable Bluetooth devices have three modes General discoverable Limited discoverable and Non discoverable mode In Limited discoverable mode a Bluetooth device will only respond to a Limited Inquiry LAN A LAN is a Local Area Network LAN Access Point One of entities defined in the LA profiles the LAN Access Point acts like a router between a Bluetooth piconet and an external network NAT Network Address Translation NAT is used to re map IP numbers from one range to another range of network addresses Non Connectable A Bluetooth devices can be connectable or non connectable When it is non connectable other devices cannot connect to it This is used in BlueSoleil only when the user does not want another device to connect to their computer Non discoverable Bluetooth devices have three modes General discoverable Limited discoverable and Non discoverable mode In Non discoverable mode a Bluetooth device will not respond to any inquiry so another Bluetooth device will not be able to find it Non pairable A Bluetooth device can be pairable or non pairable When it is non pairable it will not accept a bonding request from other devices Pairab
21. the Windows taskbar indicating that the dial up connection is successfully established 4 If the dial up fails the Bluetooth connection between the two computers will be disconnected In this case to reconnect to the T39 s DUN service repeat Steps 5 above Step 7 Once the dial up connection is established users can browse web sites or access other Internet services from Computer A Step 8 There are three methods to disconnect the dial up connection Method 1 Double click the dial up connection icon on the bottom right of the Windows taskbar The BlueSoleil DUN Connection Status window appears Click the Disconnect button to disconnect the dial up connection Figure 5 2 Method 2 Right click the Bluetooth Dial up Networking icon in the Main Window and then click the Disconnect menu item on the pop up menu Method 3 Right click the T39 device in the Main Window and select Disconnect Bluetooth Dial Up Networking BlueSoleil DUN Connection Status General Connection Status Connected Duration 00 00 18 Speed 9 6 Kbps Sent zA Recerved Activity Bytes 4 466 Compressor Us Errors i Figure 5 2 BlueSoleil DUN Connection Status window 5 3 Settings for Dial up Networking Profile client side in Windows98 Me Before using the Dial up Networking DUN profile in Windows98 Me ensure a Dial up Adapter is already installed on the client computer 5 3 1 Check if a Dial up Adapte
22. the radio signal is too strong the Bluetooth data transfer speed is also slow because the sound is too loud to hear The radio signal strength is always referred to as RSSI in Bluetooth Remote Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth device sees all other Bluetooth enabled devices as remote Bluetooth devices For example a Bluetooth modem Bluetooth mobiles or a Bluetooth PDA Start Bluetooth Service Start the selected Bluetooth service Only after the service is started can other devices browse the service and connect to it Stop Bluetooth Service Stop the selected Bluetooth service After the service is stopped other devices cannot browse the service or connect to it The existing connection will be disconnected
23. to default device From the devices list dialog please choose the right device and then click Set Default button So when synchronize next time user can click My Synchronization button to start synchronization directly avoiding the time consuming selecting device steps When mouse move onto the button the message tip will display current default device information 11 11 1 11 2 Hardcopy Cable Replacement I ntroduction The Bluetooth Hardcopy Cable Replacement profile HCRP provides services to replace the cable between a host and peripheral device with a Bluetooth link The most common devices using these services are laptops and desktop computers however other devices are not excluded The HCRP profile can be used in the following scenario Print a document using a Bluetooth Printer Print a Document Using a Bluetooth Printer This section outlines how to print a document from Computer A client using a Bluetooth Printer server Computer A Bluetooth Printer B Notebook Laptop Bluetooth Printer A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Device into the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Step 3 Turn on the Bluetooth printer to provide the HCRP service for Computer A Step 4 Connect the two devices 1 Search for Bluetooth devices on Computer A 2 Search the HCRP services of Printer B 3 Double click the HCRP service icon to connect Computer A
24. windows desktop If you choose yes a shortcut icon called DUN will occur on the desktop otherwise the icon will not occur Create a shortcut on the windows desktop A Bluetooth cellular phone i paired to my device If it has Bluetooth DUN service do you want to create a shortcut on windows desktop tor the dial up Phone number ca H This is the icon on the desktop 3 Aia cee F CUN Step 5 Connect to phone DUN service 4 4 Search for Bluetooth devices in Computer A until you find the T39 In the Main Window of Computer A double click the T39 device to find its DUN service If found the DUN service icon in the Main Window will turn pink In the Main Window of Computer A double click the DUN service icon to connect to the DUN service on the T39 Once the two computers are connected the Bluetooth Dial up Networking DUN service icon in the Main Window will turn from pink to green WT RlueSobedl Aden Wiper Ee fee My ihetootn Myiervies Too Hiep i 10 is E JES Dal a ae d l l lae a Coen Alot DUH Cinnet i n PAR F 0 0 0 0 Figure 5 1 Connect BlueSoleil DUN Connection Step 6 Dial to Internet 1 The Connect BlueSoleil DUN Connection window appears Figure 5 1 2 Input a valid username password and the Internet Service Provider s ISP s phone number then click the Dial button 3 If the dial up is successful a small icon appears on the bottom right hand of
25. 0 3 Press the green button Advanced Usage Before synchronization select the data type that you want to exchange Leave the checkbox unchecked to disable the object type that you do not support During synchronization push the red button if you want to stop the synchronization Open Microsoft Outlook to check the information data that saved in the folder of Contacts VCARD Calendar VCAL Notes VNOTE and Inbox VMSG after synchronization Figure 10 8 Lewes Ma eee LEF be ibe BOK Y eS Figure 10 8 Microsoft Outlook 10 4 Synchronization Configuration In the BlueSoleil Service Window right click the Information Synchronization icon To configure the synchronization service select Properties on the pop up menu Figure 10 9 Service Configuration LAN Access 4 Headphone Basic Image Push Headset Audio Gateway Personal Area Networking Serial Port 1 Seral Port 2 Object Push File Transfer Information Synchronization Synchronization Serice M Accept Business Card M Accept Calendar Items M Accept Email Messages W Accept Notes cencel Figure 10 9 Service Configuration Setting I tems Auto start this service when my Bluetooth starts Check this item to start my synchronization service automatically every time BlueSoleil is started Options This service supports options for vCard vCalendar vMessage and vNote data types You can select the data type you want
26. AV Headphone B Double click the AV Headphone B device icon on Computer A Figure 15 1 Enter the Bluetooth passkey if security is set to High on either side to start authentication Once authentication is complete the AV Headphone service is found i IVT UweSoleil Main Window Figure 15 1 Double click the Computer B device icon Step 6 Connect to AV Headphone B Right click the AV Headphone service icon select Connect on the pop up menu The connection will be established Figure 15 2 1YT DueSoleil Main Window E E O x Fie View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Help TNE Figure 15 2 The connection is successfully established Step 7 All the audio media played on Computer A can be heard on AV Headphone B Open music files e g mp3 CD rm etc with Windows Media Player or RealOne Player or other media player and play them the music can be heard on AV Headphone B Figure 15 3 Figure 15 4 When playing VCD or DVD on Computer A the audio part can be listened on AV Headphone B G Windows Media Player File View Play Tools Help a atl Unknown Artist playing gt cee hao fo I F h J E m al cn Lo fo hi Copy from p Track 8 C Track 3 Track 10 Media Track 11 Library Track 12 Track 13 Track 14 Track 15 Track 16 22 00 oo co Po Radio Tuner Copy to CD mm eee Total Time Fi
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28. Bluetooth Device A Bluetooth Device Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Insert the Bluetooth Devices into each computer Start BlueSoleil in each computer Start the BlueSoleil SYNC service on Computer A Before starting the SYNC Server it may need to be configured To configure the server follow the steps below Inthe Main Window click View Service Window Inthe Service Window right click the Information Synchronization icon Select Properties on the pop up menu Set the option you require and then click OK Figure 10 1 Gaee C an ig LAA ficcess Ay Headphone Basic Image Push Headset Audio Gateway Permonal Ansa Meteoiking SerialPot SeialPot2 Object Push File Transfer Informstion Synchronization Oplioret m Accept Calendar lemi FF Accept Emal Messages FY Accept Motes Figure 10 1 Service Configuration Step 4 Connect to the SYNC service of Computer A Figure 10 2 WT BlueSoled Main Window Pi Ol E3 Fie View My Bluetooth bly Semices Took Help DSa lo S El BIN i Infomation Exchange i at File Connect te 00 03 00 00 00 01 Bluetooth Object Push Service Connected PAN IP 0 0 0 0 Figure 10 2 Connection is established successfully The SYNC clients can now start synchronization Press the green button to begin synchronization Figure 10 3 Information Exchange E File 9 9 Suchronization Connect to O0 03 00 00 00 01 Figure 1
29. Bluetooth device supports Right click to display the pop up menu with related operations 2 3 3 Bluetooth Service Icons The Bluetooth Service Icons represent the Bluetooth services supported by the remote device Bluetooth Service Personal Area Networking Dial up Networking Serial Port File Transfer Information Synchronization Object Push 2 d Human Interface Device 2 4 AV Headphone Basic Image Headset Audio Gateway The following colors are used to indicate the status of the Bluetooth service White Idle This is the normal status Pink Available The Bluetooth service is available for the selected device Yellow Selected The service icon has been selected by the user Green Connected The service is connected Functions Hover the mouse over the icon to display the service name Single click to select the service Double click to connect Click to display the pop up menu with related operations F P j n j he lt m o ho m l 7 ws ot i 1 I 3 f b a TA i n f r B eE ra purra E L SA BE ss pif af u Tem CE i ein a i oo 7 7 a H EF Eh F y a i re FL a T Tre Fa j O Ea LF Pet 1 ia i 2 E il i ae iat z t r L r we 4 rE f p Phe i Bee Fir i T birir x i 4 k Te P Figure 2 3 Bluetooth PAN Service Icon Service Window Select menu View Service Window and the Se
30. It takes about 1 minute before an IP address can be obtained on the client side Computer B unless you select to enable the DHCP server on the server side Computer A Access LAN Through PAN NAP This section outlines the steps involved in accessing a Local Area Network LAN through a PAN NAP Computer A Ethernet PAN NAP B Notebook Laptop Ethernet PAN NAP A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Plug the LAN cable into the PAN NAP Ethernet PAN NAP B and power IE AW Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 it on Insert a Bluetooth Device into the computer Start BlueSoleil in the computer Connect Computer A to Ethernet PAN NAP B 1 Go to Computer A double click My Device Icon until you find the device Ethernet PAN NAP B Find the PAN service on Ethernet PAN NAP B by double clicking the Ethernet PAN Bridge B device icon Enter the Bluetooth passkey if security is set to High on either side to start authentication The Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up on Computer A Input the same passkey as the one on the Ethernet PAN NAP B Figure 4 8 Right click the PAN service icon and then choose Connect Figure 4 15 Note The passkey is provided by the PAN NAP provider and the default value is usually root It can be modified by the software associated with the PAN NAP For more details please refer to the user documentation provided by the PAN NAP provider E YT Cmdr doce bok ian Wide gt
31. User Manual Version 1 4 Contents 1 BlueSoleil ntroduction s sussasssunnnnunnnnnnunnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 1 Lt SIPRO MICS aiarren a E E aataehanvand 1 1 2 New rf atures in BlueSoleil I Aerius antea araea 2 13 Features in BIUGSOIEN AZZ ercasaticascameaensacias a a encased a a aibaies 2 2 BlueSoleil Basic Operations susussssunnusunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 Pel State DIUCSOM I n ea a a a A a Re aa oR 4 22 EXit BIUCSOEI C eode ena E E E aO 4 2 3 BlueSoleil Main Window svisserssisisens eiretar er Te AEAEE 5 Di SSCUVICS WNG Weisner ete eine aes 8 2 5 What You Need To Do Before Build A Connection ccccccceeeeeueeeeueeeuueeuuenauns 10 2 6 Start Or Stop A Bluetooth Service Connection ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeenes 14 3 BIUECOOEN SSCUMIEY piin 16 Bik INUPOGUCLIONS oi 2eitaihoetaa er aaduauaeeanasenana dua cowekeunedraduwacnne baa ee musts aeeeaanteinetenees 16 3 2 BlueSoleil Security ConnquratiOn icine niine eei iT AE EA tater at 17 4 Personal Area Networking sss2 s 5 2 s222u2u20u2020u2uu0u20u0unnnnnnnnn 22 Al INToduUctON seriei tanec eaa a o aA a a aO 22 4 2 Communication Between TWO ComputerS s sssssrssssrsrsrsrnrnsrennnnrnrnenrrrrnns 23 A3 ACCESS EAN THrougM PANSNAP dirio iirini an A 29 44 Access LAN Througn IVE BlueSoleil m parrnurcnarireia a aaa 33 4 5 Access Internet through IVT BlueSoleil ssssss
32. and the Bluetooth printer Step 5 Once the connection is established please check If there is no driver installed for the Bluetooth printer then BlueSoleil displays a message asking the user to install a driver for the Bluetooth Printer see the Windows system icons in the bottom right hand corner of the Windows desktop Figure 11 1 Install the driver for the printer on Computer A and set its port to COMx If there is already a driver installed for the Bluetooth printer a message appears indicating that the Bluetooth printer is ready Figure 11 2 BlueSoleil sets the Bluetooth printer s port to COMx e g COM3 If there are several drivers for the Bluetooth printer installed on Computer A BlueSoleil automatically sets one of them as the Bluetooth printer Figure 11 1 Bluetooth Printer Driver is not installed The Bluetooth printer is ABC AAAA cb se ae SG 10 22 Figure 11 2 Bluetooth Printer Driver is ready Step 6 Print documents Computer A and Bluetooth Printer B are now connected On Computer A open the document that you want to print Select File Print Then select the Bluetooth printer and print Step 7 Disconnect the Bluetooth Printer Right click the HCRP service icon select Disconnect on the pop up menu 12 12 1 12 2 Human Interface Device Introduction A typical Bluetooth Human Interface Devices HID is a Bluetooth enabled mouse keyboard or joystick Th
33. ant aca at ple ama eh ation deasa inleicormected relrank Figure 4 19 Find Internet Protocol TCP IP 4 4 Internet Protocol TOP IP Properties Jl x Garmtal ou Gan gel IP setting atigrnd sulonabeslk 7 your mirak Hippali i Diem you medio sk er parat aecranectnaica foe he the sopoae IP sia C Obs an F pikes saraba Use the lokan PF sbie IP pijes we 13 U Pal E Subra mack Default gan Gd 18 0 Se ii ie ee the leang DHS server pijes Prtened DHG sye Akarata DHS saree Figure 4 20 Set the IP address Note When Computer A connects to Ethernet PAN NAP B it accesses the LAN as if it is attached to the LAN directly The network properties of Computer A must be the same as the computers in the LAN that is Computer A and the computers in the LAN must be in the same subnet and have the same subnet mask For example if the computers in the LAN use DHCP for IP addressing then Computer A needs to be configured to use DHCP If the IP address is configured manually on the computers in the LAN then Computer A also needs to be configured manually Access LAN Through IVT BlueSoleil This section outlines the steps involved in accessing a Local Area Network LAN through IVT BlueSoleil Computer A Computer B Desktop Notebook Laptop A Bluetooth Device A Bluetooth Device IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Network Adapter connecting to the LAN Start IVT BlueSoleil on both C
34. ate mu entity ss Fellas Automatically usem Windows lagon nameand password and damamndi anyl F Require data enerupton disconect ii none f Advanced custom settings Using these settings requires a knowledge cof security protocols 4 OK Cancel Figure 8 19 Select Advanced custom settings Advanced Security Settings E ajx Data encryption Optional encryption connect evenit no encryption Logon security C Use Extensible Authentication Protocol EAF n Allow these protocols if Unencrypted password PAP M Shiva Password Authentication Protocol SPAP a Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP I Microsoft CHAP MS CHAP Allow older MS CHAP version for Windows 95 servers lv Microsoft CHAP Version 2 MS CHAP v2 For MS CHAP based protocols automatically use my Windows logon name and password and domain it any Cancel Figure 8 20 Advanced Security Settings window Step 3 Select Allow older MS CHAP version for Windows 95 servers and click OK Figure 8 21 Data encryption Optional encryption connect even if no encryption Logon security C Use Extensible Authentication Protocol EAF Pieperhes f Allow these protocols M Unencrypted password PAP W Shiva Password Authentication Protocol SPAP I Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP J Microsoft CHAP MS CHAF Cal Allow older MS LAAP version tor Windows 99 servers M Microsoft CHAP Version 2 MS
35. ate the pairing from your own desktop or laptop or accept a request for pairing from the other device Pairing allows you to avoid entering access information each time a connection is setup Paired devices share a unique Link Key which they exchange each time they connect Pairing Procedures Double click the remote Bluetooth device you want to connect and you will be asked to enter the Bluetooth Passkey Please type the Bluetooth Passkey in the Passkey field Figure 2 9 VT Give Soled Main Window a aiD x Fie Yer Hy fistocth My Services Tools Helo dh pe hey S S Oa co HE Enter Bhectoobh Park ey 4 A regia darie ia aking for Tloetonth Packer ye ia oreate ae Seer fer future enari EIE impat Lait pusikay kT the seqaker inet en rapia darica Caen Facia Device ELSE adirenst 00 00 00 00 5 Fa F Mato F kitik a Ei el PAN IF 92 J63 ial s Figure 2 9 Input Passkey Meanwhile there will be a Bluetooth Passkey dialog box prompted on the remote laptop or desktop equipped with the Bluetooth device to ask you to enter passkey The Bluetooth passkey should be the same between paired devices If the pairing process succeeds there will be a red check on the paired Bluetooth device icon Figure 2 10 Ceea a a Figure 2 10 Device have been paired 2 6 2 6 1 2 6 2 Start Or Stop A Bluetooth Service Connection After you have finished the pairing process it means that you hav
36. ateway and Headset with a Bluetooth link Audio Gateway AG This is the device that is the gateway of the audio both for input and output Typical devices acting as Audio Gateways are cellular phones and personal computer Headset HS This is the device acting as the Audio Gateway s remote audio input and output mechanism Now BlueSoleil acts as Audio Gateway which can initiate a connection to a headset and can also provide service for headset to be connected The Headset profile in BlueSoleil can be used in the following scenario Play music from computer to Headset wirelessly Record sound from Headset to computer wirelessly Chat with chatting tools using Headset as voice input output device 14 2 Create an audio connection between computer and Headset This section outlines how to create an audio connection between Computer A and Headset Here the name of the demo headset is EL 235 Computer A Headset Notebook Laptop Bluetooth Headset A Bluetooth Device supporting SCO Windows 2000 or Windows XP IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Device into computer A Step 2 Start BlueSoleil on computer A Step 3 Power on Headset EL 235 to supply headset service and make it discoverable Step 4 Search for Headset device on Computer A Double click the My Device icon o until you find the device Headset EL 235 Step 5 Find the headset service of Headset EL 235 Fah Double click th
37. bfolders inbox and outbox I nbox is used to deposit the objects received from other Bluetooth devices Outbox is used to deposit the objects you want to send to other Bluetooth devices Send Objects Click this menu item to send an object in Computer A to the T39 there are four types of object x vcf vcs vmg vnt Select the objects that you want to send in the window that pops up and click Open Exchange cards Click this menu item to exchange business cards between Computer A and the T39 IVT BlueSoleil Main Window O x Fie View My Bluetooth My Seces Took Help m ea Eea a EA Teel e Bluetooth Object Push Serce Semice browsing linished PANIF 0000 2 Figure 9 7 Four types of operation Transfer Objects from a Bluetooth Cellular Phone to a Computer This section outlines the steps involved in transferring OPP objects from a Bluetooth cellular phone to a computer 9 4 Computer A IVT BlueSoleil A Bluetooth Device Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Bluetooth Cellular Phone Ericsson T39 Insert the Bluetooth Device into the computer Start BlueSoleil in the computer Configure the OPP service attribute of Computer A and start the OPP service I Discover and pair Computer A on the T39 Start the OPP operation Select Menu Phone book Business cards on the T39 To send my card from the T39 From the Business cards menu sele
38. ble Connection is selected 8 5 Usage of LAN Access Profile server side in Windows98 Me 8 5 1 Configure a LAP server in Windows 98 Me Step 1 Start the LAP service See Section 8 2 Access a Local Area Network LAN Steps 1 to 5 If this is the first time the service is started n Windows 98 Me the Direct Cable Connection window pops up Step 2 Select Host and click the Next button Figure 8 14 Direct Cable Connection Direct cable connection enables pou to quickly and easily establish a direct serial or parallel cable connection between two computers Saas To connect two computers now specify which one you are using This computer has the resources pou want to ACCESS This computer will be used to access resources onthe host computer Cancel lt Back Figure 8 14 Direct Cable Connection window Step 3 Select Bluelet NULL Modem Server and click Next Figure 8 15 Direct Cable Connection 1 Select the port you want to use j Blacker AL ILL ModemlS Sery En Install New Ports NOTE You must use the same tupe of port on both computers 2 Plug in your cable now Figure 8 15 Select Bluelet NULL Modem Server Step 4 Click the Finish button Figure 8 16 Direct Cable Connection You have successfully set up the host computer lf you have not already done so plug i in pour cable and run this wizard on the othe
39. ccessories menu in Cellphone B Enter menus by the path accessories gt Mobile HID gt Control PC gt Controlling When Controlling window is shown you can control Computer A by all keys in Cellphone B Step 9 If you want to disable Cellphone B controlling computer A click Close button The Close button becomes to Open button automatically Or press down the No key in Cellphone B to exit Controlling window The function of cellphone key map Keys in cellphone Function definition Up Down Left Right mouse move direction key no UP Down in T39 key T68 Volume Up keys 6 5 SPP Configuration 6 5 1 My SPP Service In the BlueSoleil Service Window right click the Serial Port 1 or Serial Port 2 icon On the pop up menu select Properties to configure the Serial Porti and Serial Port 2 Service Configuration Figure 6 9 SPP Service Configuration Setting Items Auto start this service when my Bluetooth starts Check this option to automatically start my Bluetooth SPP service 1 2 every time BlueSoleil is started Figure 6 9 7 2 Bluetooth File Transfer Introduction The File Transfer profile FTP supports the file transfer usage model which offers the ability to transfer files from one Bluetooth device to the other The FTP profile can be used in the following scenarios A computer can transfer files to from another computer Transfer files to from a Computer This section outlines the st
40. ct Send my own and then select Via Bluetooth The T39 searches the surrounding Bluetooth devices To send the business card from the T39 to Computer A select Computer A on the T39 screen To select an object and send it From the Business cards menu select Send contact and then select Via Bluetooth The T39 asks you to select the object that you want to send Select an object and send it as specified above To receive a business card From the Business cards menu select Receive and then select Via Bluetooth The T39 is now in discoverable status and you can send an object to it from other Bluetooth devices To send all business cards From the Business cards menu select Send all and then select Via Bluetooth Select the destination device Computer A The T39 then sends all its vcf files to Computer A Transfer Objects between Two Computers This section outlines the steps involved in transferring OPP objects between two Computers Computer A and Computer B Computer A IVT BlueSoleil A Bluetooth Device Computer B IVT BlueSoleil A Bluetooth Device 9 5 Step 1 Insert Bluetooth Devices in both computers Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in both computers Step 3 Start the OPP service on Computer B Step 4 Perform an OPP operation See Section 9 3 Transfer Objects from a Bluetooth Cellular Phone to a Computer Step 5 Configure OPP Service In the BlueSoleil Service Window right click t
41. e Bluetooth Modem Seri OU 02 56 01 29 F 0 kloden Authorization Remove Pairing cad toon Figure 3 2 Devices Property Page when you establish connection with a paired device you needn t input a passkey again A link key has been created and stored for the paired relationship How to pair with another device Automatically If a passkey is required before connection devices will pair automatically the first time they connect a passkey must be successfully exchanged Manually In the main window of BlueSoleil right click a device select Pair Device from the popup menu and then input a same passkey on both side How to unpair with another device Manually 1 Click Remove Pairing button in this page 2 In the main window of BlueSoleil right click a paired device select Unpair from the popup menu Authorization for paired devices Only when the Security Level is set as Medium in General Property Page the Authorization button is enabled Select a device in Paired Devices list then click Authorization button to show an authorization dialog 3 2 3 00 03 00 11 91 1F x Please check the services you allow the device to use Local Services Service Name Personal Area Networking Seral Fort 1 Seral Fort 2 Object Push File Transter Information Synchronization C LAN Access C AY Headphone Basic Image Figure 3 3 Authorization Dialog The services shown in Serv
42. e HID service allows wireless communication to Bluetooth HID devices The HID profile can be used in the following scenarios Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth Mouse Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth Keyboard Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Mouse This section outlines how to connect a computer Computer A to a mouse Bluetooth Mouse B Computer A Bluetooth Mouse B Desktop Bluetooth wireless mouse A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Device into the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer and set the security level to low using the Tools Configurations Security menu Step 3 Power on the Bluetooth mouse Bluetooth Mouse B Step 4 Connect to HID service 1 Search for Bluetooth devices in Computer A until you find Bluetooth Mouse B 2 Double click the Bluetooth Mouse B device icon to find it s HID service If found the HID service icon turns red Figure 12 1 OB PYT Conger sham Maprani Hein Worden a icy Figure 12 1 Find Bluetooth mouse and its service Step 5 Step Step 7 Step 8 Double click the HID service icon to connect to Mouse B After the connection is successfully set up a dashed line appears between the center ball and the Mouse B icon The HID service icon turns green 44 wR ABI S FAVE Install drivers for Bluetooth mouse If this is the first time Computer A has connected to a Bluetoo
43. e Headset EL 235 device icon Enter the Bluetooth passkey Generally 0000 if necessary to start authentication on Computer A Once authentication is complete the Headset service is found Step 6 Connect to Headset EL 235 After creating pairing relationship between Headset and dongle we can establish the audio connection in several ways Right click Headset service icon select Connect on the pop up menu The headset ring to alert the user After the user answers the call the connection will be established Figure 14 2 But if user does not answer after 20 rings the connection will be released Make sure you have started your Headset AG service in Service Window You can press answer key on your headset and then it will initiate a connection to BlueSoleil i IVT Corporation BhueSolell Main Winder i E joj x Ele View My Glustooth My Geevires Toot Heip di ea Sl lE Pal ao S we Figure 14 2 The connection is successfully established Play music record sound or chatting please refer to Chapter Step 7 14 3 Step 8 After using Headset you can disconnect the connection as follows If BlueSoleil initiate connection to Headset Right click Headset service icon select Disconnect on the pop up menu Or press answer key on Headset to release this connection If BlueSoleil is connected by headset Press answer key on Headset to release this connection Or stop Headset AG servic
44. e built the connection between the client side and remote side You may start to use the Bluetooth services the associated Bluetooth device provides You can refer to 4 2 Communication Between Two Computers as a more detailed example Search Bluetooth Service You can double click the associated Bluetooth device icon or right click on the icon and select Refresh Services to find the service it provides After service searching finishes the services the remote device supports and the corresponding service icons on the top of the main window will change to be pink color Start A Remote Bluetooth Service Connection You may right click on the connected Bluetooth device select Connect and highlight the service you want to use Figure 2 11 Or Double click the pink profile icon the service icon you want to connect on the top of the Main Window I IVT Biraj Hin Window De Wen Myphutoth My Darios Toots Help j in _ s 7 ie tor Faa a ra hS aa eA Serve bia r PAN F Peed Figure 2 11 Connect to the remote service Connection will be setup After connection is OK the remote device and the service icon will turn green 1V1 thee Soleil Ham Window 5 x ae jC le s mee ei a Ge anit S ee oe oe CY Se OE el gh Figure 2 12 The connection has been established 2 6 3 Stop A Bluetooth Service Connection There are two ways to stop the service Select a started service and
45. e in Service Window 14 3 Using Headset Profile in BlueSoleil 14 3 1 Play music from computer to Headset wirelessly After creating audio connection for details about how to create an audio connection please refer to Chapter 14 2 you can play music files using popular music player on Computer A Open music files e g mp3 WMA rm etc with Winamp or other media player program and play them the music can be heard on Headset ears 14 3 a Pe ee iets THINGER B amp fl gt l PLAYLIST EDITOR d noartist F 3109 Loaded Piayiiste m Play Hist 004 Fa Select F m FLAYLIST 1 1 ITEM Figure 14 3 Play Music Files on computer A 14 3 2 Record sound from Headset to computer wirelessly After creating audio connection for details about how to create an audio connection please refer to Chapter 14 2 you can record sound on Computer A Figure 14 4 4 Sound Sound Recorder lox File Edit Effects Help Positions Length 9 25 sec 60 00 sec o gt j gt e Figure 14 4 Record Sound on Computer A 14 3 3 Chat with chatting tools using Headset as voice input output device After creating audio connection for details about how to create an audio connection please refer to Chapter 14 2 you can chat with you friends by chatting tools such as MSN NetMeeting and so on Take NetMeeting as an example Open NetMeeting Program select Tools Audio Tuning Wizard
46. e set up a dial up connection for Computer A at first While working with a dial up connection if the dial up connection is destroyed for some reason please restart the service after the dial up connection established again The Internet Connection Sharing ICS of Windows refer to Windows Help Topic can also be used on computer A for computer B to access the Internet In this situation the PAN service configuration must be set as Bluetooth Group Ad hoc Network without DHCP Server enabled PAN Configuration My PAN Service In the BlueSoleil Service Window right click the Personal Area Networking icon On the pop up menu select Properties to configure my PAN service Service Configuration a x Object Push File Transfer Information Synchronization LAN Access Aw Headphone Basic Image Push Headset Audio Gateway Personal Area Networking Serial Port 1 Serial Potz Personal Area Networking Service Work Mode f Setup Bluetooth Personal Area Network M Enable DHCP Server Access LAM Network LAN Adapter Realtek RTLE1S9 4 PCI Fast Access Internet WAH Adapter Realtek ATESTA PCI Fast concel Apo _ Figure 4 23 Service Configuration Setting I tems Auto start this service when my Bluetooth starts Check this option to automatically start my PAN service the every time BlueSoleil is started Work Mode Set up Bluetooth Personal Area Network Choose this item to run in t
47. eS oleloutbox test yc Recenve Business Card M Accept Business Card If Accept Calendar Items M Accept Email Messages W Accept Notes aree aonb Figure 9 1 Service Configuration Open eee Look ir y temp t cy EJ Iwt vcr Tangzhong cf File name Files of type PIM Files vcf Cancel a FEF Figure 9 2 Open File Step 4 To obtain a VCF card file from MS Outlook Open MS Outlook and select the Contacts item in Outlook Shortcuts Figure 9 3 i Contacts An rosal Uut hank Ele Edt ye Fawobe Took ibm Help Tete a Question for help E Jh ar a Y Ep HoFi Sy A Typeecotetiofnd he Contacts i Figure 9 3 MS Outlook main window If there are no contacts entered the following message appears onthe main window There are no items to show in this view Double click here to create a new Contact Double click and a pop up window appears Figure 9 4 W iii ikel Lon al Be Ei ew rent Format Tools Ee Helo Type a question for help FETTE Ite 0 cee w Bip oodi 4 Stately Business Fac CRN Mobile _ e b JH aadieir eri Poo Figure 9 4 Create a new contact Enter your Contact information Click File Save as and a Save As window pops up Select the name of the file and the directory where you want to save the file Select the vCard Files vcf item in the Save as type bo
48. ection Shortcut Introduction Connection shortcut profile is used to save time used in searching for devices and browsing services Once a connection has been established it can be saved as a shortcut The shortcut is then used to re establish the connection without having to search for the remote Bluetooth device and required Bluetooth service How to use Connection Shortcut This section outlines how to save a Bluetooth File Transfer connection as a connecti on shortcut Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop Desktop A Bluetooth Device A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Establish a File Transfer connection See Section 7 2 Transfer files Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 to from a Computer Steps 1 to 7 Save the Bluetooth File Transfer connection shortcut on Computer B Right click the Computer A device icon and select Save the Connection as Shortcut Bluetooth File Transfer Figure 17 1 Refresh Services npa Connect a Disconnect Save Connection 4s Shortcut Bluetooth Personal Area Networking Service Status Properties Figure 17 1 Save Bluetooth File Transfer as connection shortcut Close BlueSoleil on Computer B by selecting File Exit in the BlueSoleil Main Window Re start BlueSoleil on Computer B Step 5 In the BlueSoleil Main Window click Tools My Shortcuts The Bluetooth Shor
49. eps in transferring files between Computer A and Computer B Computer A Server Computer B Client IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil A Bluetooth Device A Bluetooth Device Note BlueSoleil can inter operate with other Bluetooth devices which support FTP profile Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Devices into each computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in each computer Step 3 Make sure File Transfer service is started on Computer A Refer to Section 7 3 for service configurations Step 4 Search for Computer A on Computer B and connect to its FTP service Figure 7 1 The remote folder is displayed in a Windows Explorer style window Figure 7 2 BOY Cid fie at as ieee Ba elo Figure 7 2 The remote folder is displayed Step 5 Copy files and directories From Computer B to Computer A upload Select files directories on Computer B and drag files into the Remote Shared Folder Figure 7 3 From Computer A to Computer B download Select files directories from the Remote Shared Folder and drag files into the desktop or a folder on Computer B Figure 7 4 Figure 7 3 Upload files to Computer A a Remote Shared Polder Remote thuetooth Address es aa Paks Pletal err Figure 7 4 Download files from Computer A 7 3 FTP Configuration In the BlueSoleil Service Window right click the File Transfer icon On the pop up menu select Properties to configure the
50. es Bluetooth HCRP This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Hardcopy Cable Replacement profile HCRP HCRP provides services to replace the cables between hosts and peripheral devices with a Bluetooth link HCRP is mainly used for wireless printing Bluetooth Information Synchronization This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Synchronization profile SYNC Using Synchronization Bluetooth devices can synchronize messages notes calendars and cards with each other Bluetooth LAN Access This is the implementation of the Bluetooth LAN Access profile LAP Using LAP Bluetooth devices can access Local Area Network via LAN access points Bluetooth Object Push This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Object Push profile OPP Using OPP Bluetooth devices can transfer messages notes calendars and cards with each other Bluetooth Passkey In the Bluetooth authentication procedure a Bluetooth passkey is requested on both connection sides The same Bluetooth passkey Should be input on both sides If the passkeys are the same the authentication procedure is successful and connections can be setup If the passkeys are different the connection and authentication will fail Bluetooth Peripheral Device This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Human Interface Device profile HID By using HID Bluetooth peripheral input devices such as a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard can remotely interface with the host computer Bluetooth Personal A
51. f not the IP address appears as 169 254 xXxXX XXX 4 141 Cpr ation Oboe Sik Pian i ica eet iYi Cie wie heed lan Arie Figure 4 11 Connection is established successfully Step 8 Computer A and Computer B are now connected On Computer B go to Windows My Network Places to find Computer A and copy files Figure 4 12 shows where to input Computer A s name In Figure 4 12 Computer A is named mike View Favorites Tools Help a a ivtFolder ivcnew Select an item to view its description Printers Scheduled Tasks 6 objectis Figure 4 12 Find Computer A in My Network Places Step 9 To disconnect the PAN connection disconnect from either Computer A or from Computer B On Computer B right click on the PAN service icon and choose Disconnect Figure 4 13 4 3 On Computer A right click on the PAN service icon in service window and choose Stop Service BV Corporation Blurseen Maim Wicdoe PAM IF IID Figure 4 13 Disconnect the PAN service from Computer B Advanced Usage Computer A is now the center node Other computers for example Computers C D and E can connect to Computer A with BlueSoleil following the same steps as those for Computer B Computer A supports up to 7 connections at the same time Computer A B C D and E can access each other using the Windows Network Places This forms a Bluetooth ad hoc networking environment Note
52. g file transfer and serial port In BlueSoleil all services need to be started manually before use Bluetooth Service Browse A remote Bluetooth device can provide one or more Bluetooth services To use the services that the remote device provides the user has to first find the services This is called service browse Bluetooth Serial Port This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Serial Port profile SPP SPP emulates a serial port over Bluetooth for the Bluetooth device Bonding Bonding is the creation of a relationship between two devices which are known to each other prior to the bonding procedure A user initiates the bonding procedure and enters a passkey to create a bond between two devices This differs from the authentication procedure where the user is requested to enter a passkey during the establishment of the link Connectable Bluetooth devices can be connectable or non connectable When the device is connectable other devices can connect to it DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP IP Bluetooth Dongle A Bluetooth device which can be added onto a computer or notebook to make it Bluetooth enabled A Bluetooth dongle is typically a USB device General Discoverable Bluetooth devices have three modes General discoverable Limited discoverable and Non discoverable mode A Bluetooth device will respond to a General Inquiry if
53. gure 15 3 Play Music Files on Computer A RealOne Player File view Right Here Waiting Figure 15 4 Play Music Files on Computer A 15 3 Play music between two computers wirelessly This section outlines how to play music from Computer A Client and listen to the music on Computer B Server Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop Notebook Laptop A Bluetooth Device A Bluetooth Device A physical Sound Card Windows 2000 or Windows XP Windows 2000 or Windows XP IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Device into each computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil on each computer Step 3 Configure the AV Headphone service on Computer B Inthe Service Window right click the AV Headphone icon Select Properties on the pop up menu The Service Configuration window pops up Figure 15 5 Service Configuration ee x Object Push File Transter Information Synchronization LAN Access Basic Image Push Personal Area Networking Serial Fort 1 Serial Port 2 4 f Headphone Headset Audio Gateway 4M Headphone Service Auto start this service when My Bluetooth starts Playback device Cancel Apply Help Figure 15 5 Service Configuration Window Step 5 S In the Playback device field select the device that you want to use Figure 15 5 Once the playback device is selected it will be used until you select another one For the firs
54. he GN mode Check Enable DHCP Server and a DHCP server will be started on the server side so other devices will obtain an IP address 192 168 18 xxx from the DHCP server after they connected to the GN Refer to Figure 4 1 Access LAN Network Choose this item to run in the NAP mode and other devices can access outside LAN network after they connected to the NAP Refer to Figure 4 3 Access Internet Choose this item to run in the NAP mode and other devices can access outside WAN network e g Internet after they connected to the NAP Refer to Figure 4 4 5 2 Dial Up Networking Introduction The Bluetooth Dial up Networking DUN service allows a Bluetooth enabled client to access the Internet wirelessly through a modem on another Bluetooth device or a cellular phone The other Bluetooth device or the cellular phone is called the gateway server as it provides access to the public network The DUN profile can be used in the following scenario A Bluetooth computer accesses the Internet through a Bluetooth cellular phone or Bluetooth modem Connect to a Dial up Gateway from a Computer This section outlines the steps involved in a computer client accessing the Internet through a Bluetooth cellular phone Computer A Bluetooth Cellular Phone Notebook Laptop Ericsson T39 cellular phone A Bluetooth Device Windows XP IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Device in the computer and start BlueSoleil
55. he Object Push icon To configure my OPP service select Properties on the pop up menu Service Configuration LAN Access 4M Headphone Basic Image Push Headset Audio Gateway Personal Area Networking Serial Fort 1 Seral Fort 2 Object Push File Transfer Information Synchronization Object Push Service M Auto start this service when My Bluetooth starts Send My Business Card CF I Send Business Card on Request CL MMy Documenta BlueS oleloutboxtest vc Recere Business Card If Accept Business Card If Accept Calendar lterns MW Accept Email Messages W Accept Notes a e Figure 9 8 Configure OPP service Setting I tems Auto start this service when my Bluetooth starts Select this item if you want to automatically start the OPP service every time BlueSoleil starts My Business Card vcf You must select your own business card vcf file every time you start BlueSoleil If you forget to do this BlueSoleil creates a vcf file using your computer name and regards this file as your own business card Send Business Card on Request Select this item to allow other users to receive your business card 9 6 9 6 1 9 6 2 Receive Business Card There are four possible items here Each item represents one type of object You may select the object types that you want to accept Accept Business Card to accept business cards vcf Accept Calendar Items to
56. hrough a Bluetooth serial port Connecting a computer to any other device that supports SPP through a Bluetooth serial port Connect Two Computers This section outlines the steps involved in connecting two computers Computer A and Computer B using the Bluetooth Serial Port application Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop Desktop A Bluetooth Device A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Devices into each computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in each computer Step 3 Start the SPP service on Computer A Step 4 Connect Computer B to Computer A 1 On Computer B double click the My Device icon until you find the device Computer A 2 Double click the Computer A device to find its SPP service Figure 6 1 The Bluetooth Serial Port service icon turns pink 3 Right click the Bluetooth Serial Port service icon and select Connect IVT Corporation Bine Sibel Main Windom E o Eie yes My Glustooth My Services Jose bein Figure 6 1 Double click the Computer A device icon The connection is established successfully as shown in Figure 6 2 And the serial port number is shown on the right bottom status bar on Computer B Figure 6 3 iv Conperaheen BleSetel tuin Wanda ee ee gt S a eE al al FAAP GOOO Figure 6 2 The connection is established successfully Wy Bl
57. ice IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert Bluetooth Devices in both computers and start BlueSoleil in both computers Step 2 Set device name of each computer to anything you want Here they are named Computer A and Computer B Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window of Computer A click My Bluetooth Property Enter Computer A in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window Repeat for Computer B Step 3 Set the Security Level Click My Bluetooth Security the Security Configuration panel pops up On the Security Configuration panel select High in Security Level Note If you check the Fixed Passkey and input a Bluetooth passkey this passkey will be used as the default passkey The other computer will then have to provide the same passkey during the connection procedure if it wants to connect to this computer Security Configuration x General Devices Services Security Level i Low No security Other devices may access your computer without passkey C Medium Service level security Bluetooth passkey is required before other devices access YOU Services High Device level security Bluetooth passkey is required before other devices connect with your computer Bluetooth Passkey jv Set Default Passkey se Data Encmption Ata Enable Data Encryption cnet y _ Figure 4 5 Security Configuration Step 4 Start the PAN service on Computer A
58. ice Name list are those need Authentication Configure in Services Property Page If a service name is checked the device will be a trusted device for the service Services Property Page Only when the Security Level is set as Medium in General Property Page the property page is enabled Security Configuration 2S x General Devices Services Local Services Authentication Encrmption Personal Area Networking Serial Port 1 Seral Fort 2 Object Push File Transfer Information Sprachronizatio LAN Access AY Headphone Basic Image Headset 4G lt 1 5151 5151 515141 5141 S151 5151515151 516 Authorization Figure 3 4 Services Property Page Authentication Checked If you check the Authentication box after a service name when a not paired device access the service a passkey is required Not Checked The security level of the service will be Low Any device may access the service freely Encryption If check Encryption after a service name the transmitted data for the service will be encrypted into an unreadable format Authorization for services Select a service which need Authentication then the Authorization button is enabled Click Authorization button to show an authorization dialog for the specified service Personal Area Networking E E E 4 Please set trust relationship A device can use the service only itis trusted by the Service C Trust all devices Prompt to user if the device
59. is not a trusted device of this service Reject the device to use the service if itis not a trusted device of this service Trusted Devices Device Name Device Address Device Class 00 03 00 11 91 1F Add Remove Figure 3 5 Authorization for Services Trusted Devices The devices are trusted by the specified service Click Add button to add devices into Trusted Devices list Only a paired and trusted device can use the service freely Trust all devices Set all devices trusted Prompt to user if the device is not a trusted device of this service If a device attempting to access the service is not a trusted device a prompt dialog will popup on the server side to inquire user if accepting the connection Reject the device to use the service if it is not a trusted device of this service If a device attempting to access the service is not a trusted device the device will be rejected to established connection directly Personal Area Networking Introduction The Bluetooth Personal Area Networking PAN is a Bluetooth application which enables devices to form an ad hoc network or to access a remote network through a network access point The PAN application can be used in the following scenarios Two or more computers or PDAs can be connected to form a Group Ad hoc Network GN and can visit each other using Windows Network Places or any application based on TCP IP Figure 4 1
60. le A Bluetooth device can be pairable or non pairable When it is pairable it will accept a bonding request from other devices After the bonding process is finished successfully two devices are paired They now form a trusted relationship There is no need to exchange Bluetooth Passkeys the next time they connect Piconet A collection of devices connected via Bluetooth wireless technology in an ad hoc fashion A piconet starts with two connected devices such as a portable PC and an Access Point and may expand to eight connected devices All Bluetooth devices are peer units and have identical implementations However when establishing a piconet one unit will act as a master and the other s as slave s for the duration of the piconet connection All devices have the same physical channel utilizing the same Frequency hopping sequence defined by the master device clock and the Bluetooth Device Address PIM Personal Information Management Radio Signal Strength Bluetooth operates on the 2 4G ISM band The radio Signal is stronger when the remote device is closer or the remote device has a higher radio output The radio signal is weak when the remote device is distant or the remote device has a weak radio output The strength of the remote device s radio signal affects the quality of the communication of the two Bluetooth devices When the radio signal is weak the Bluetooth data transfer speed is slow However if the two devices are too close and
61. ltek ATLSTSSA PEL Fast concel Apo _ Figure 4 21 Access Outside LAN Network Configuration Access I nternet through IVT BlueSoleil The following sections outline how to enable Computer B to access the Internet through Computer A Computer A Computer B Desktop Notebook Laptop A Bluetooth Device A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Network Adapter connecting to the Internet Step 1 Make sure Computer A can access Internet Start IVT BlueSoleil on both Computer A and Computer B Please refer to Section 3 2 Communication Between Two Computers and complete Steps 1 to 4 Step 2 Start the PAN service on Computer A 1 In the BlueSoleil Main Window click View Service Window 2 Inthe Service Window right click the Personal Area Networking icon Choose Properties to configure my PAN service as Access Internet and select a local physical adapter as the WAN Adapter Figure 4 22 through which Computer A can access Internet It automatically enables NAT Network Address Translation please refer to Windows Help Topic function and a DHCP server Notes The BT Network Adapter on the client side must be set to obtain an IP address automatically The IP address is in the form of 192 168 18 xxx 3 Click Apply or OK button to save the configuration 4 Right click the Personal Area Networking icon again and choose Start Service Step 3 Setup connecti
62. me other Bluetooth devices to use Bluetooth services on your Bluetooth devices This procedure takes function in Bluetooth security Medium and applies to Bluetooth services only Encryption When a Bluetooth link is encrypted data are encrypted into unreadable data using a secret key or password before they are sent in the air Data are decrypted after they reach the remote device using the same key or password that was used to encrypt it Pairing Devices Pairing allows you to avoid entering access information each time a connection is setup Paired devices share a unique Link Key which they exchange each time they connect BlueSoleil Security Configuration The BlueSoleil security configuration involves the policy setting of the local device s security it comprises the following items General Property Page Devices Property Page Services Property Page 3 2 1 General Property Page Security Configuration x General Devices Services Security Level ie Lows No security Other devices may access your computer without eile Beers C Medium Service level security Bluetooth passkey is required before other devices access YOU Services High Device level security Bluetooth passkey is required before other devices connect with your computer Bluetooth Passkey Set DefaultPasskey c Data Encryption Enable Data Eneruption cad a Figure 3 1 Security Configuration Dialog
63. nd Compact Flash IVT BlueSoleil supports Windows 2000 XP Windows 98SE Me This manual describes how to use BlueSoleil How to start and exit BlueSoleil How to navigate the Main Window and Service Window How to use the Bluetooth profiles 1 2 1 3 New features in BlueSoleil 1 4 BlueSoleil version 1 4 is ready now with even more exciting new features multimedia profiles are added into BlueSoleil They include Headset With this feature users can use Bluetooth Headset to listen to music to record sound or to chat with others Headset increases the user s mobility Audio Video With this feature users can listen to stereo music with any media player wirelessly between Bluetooth enabled computers or Bluetooth enabled computer and Bluetooth Stereo headphone Basic Image With this feature users can push an image from a digital still camera to a computer or control a digital still camera remotely from a computer Features in BlueSoleil 1 2 BlueSoleil version 1 2 0 is ready with exciting new features aiming at making Bluetooth more easy to use for end user Less steps is required to setup wireless connections User can even do not care what is Bluetooth Anyway Bluetooth is just a kind of connecting method So please just have fun from all these new functions They include Seamless Integration with Windows This is an important improvement to make it more easy to use Bluet
64. nd cards with each other The objects Synchronization SYNC supports are Business cards vcf Calendar entries vcs Notes vnt Messages vmg The SYNC application is typically used in the following scenarios A computer exchanging PIM Personal Information Management data with a cellular phone or PDA Two computers exchanging PIM data with each other Exchange PIM Data with a Cellular Phone This section outlines the steps involved in connecting a computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone The cellular phone works as a server that provides the SYNC service Computer A Bluetooth Cellular Phone IVT BlueSoleil Ericsson T39 A Bluetooth Device Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Device into the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Step 3 Configure the T39 Set T39 to be discoverable Step 4 Start synchronization Now use the computer running BlueSoleil to start the synchronization See Section 9 3 Transfer Objects from a Bluetooth Cellular Phone to a Computer Step 5 10 3 Set up SYNC Connection between Two Computers This section outlines the steps involved in setting up a SYNC connection between two computers Computer A and Computer B Computer A works as a server that provides the BlueSoleil SYNC service Computer B works as a client that uses the SYNC service provided by Computer A Computer A Computer B IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil A
65. nfigurations Security menu Power on the Bluetooth keyboard Bluetooth Keyboard B Connect to Keyboard Figure 12 3 ry wT i ta pen alam theta Pai iiem al j Figure 12 3 Connect to Bluetooth keyboard Step 5 Install drivers for the Bluetooth keyboard If this is the first time Computer A has connected to a Bluetooth keyboard wait for a few seconds to allow Windows install drivers for a Bluetooth keyboard You will see two new devices in Computer A Bluetooth HID Keyboard in Human Interface Devices class and HID Keyboard Device in Keyboards class Figure 12 4 C Device Manager DESAT oe ly Beto HOE rare Caren dp aiai HD erbos IDE AT ALT EP cortrcdiers aE keyboards at HID Rasieaard iasi EE rdd 100 102 Hery a Morosrt Maton P52 kesbysd 2 Mice and other poanting devices F Ports COM amp LPT p arn iha eel gees controler MM Syste dere et iri Sena bie oris Figure 12 4 New HID keyboard device in Device Manager Step 6 Now the Bluetooth keyboard is ready to use You can use it as a lanam NCD Lauhbhasared legacy PS 2 keyboard Step 7 To disconnect Keyboard B Right click the HID service icon in the Main Window and click Disconnect Alternatively right click Keyboard B in the Main Window and select Disconnect Human Interface Device 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 FAX Introduction The Blueto
66. o a Bluetooth Cellular Phone This section outlines the steps involved in transferring OPP objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone Computer A Bluetooth Cellular Phone IVT BlueSoleil Ericsson T39 A Bluetooth Device Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Device into the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Step 3 Configure the business card of Computer A 1 Open the Service Configuration window and select the Object Push page In the BlueSoleil Main Window click Tools Configuration My Services Figure 9 1 2 Check the boxes Send Business Card on Request Accept Business Card Accept Calendar Items Accept Email Messages and Accept Notes 3 To set my business card click the box Send My Business Card VCF This opens the Open File window Select a VCF file as your own business card and click the Open button Click the OK button on the Service Configuration window If you do not set a business card the program will generate a business card file automatically using your computer name Figure 9 2 Service Configuration LAN Access 4M Headphone Basic Image Push Headset Audio Gateway Personal Area Networking Serial Port 1 Seral Port 2 Object Push File Transter Information Synchronization Object Push Service If Auto start this service when My Bluetooth starts Send My Business Card VCF M Send Business Card on Request CMY Documents Blu
67. ofile client side in Windows98 Me Before using the LAN Access Profile in Windows98 Me ensure that a Dial up Adapter and Windows s component direct cable connection are installed on the client computer See Section 5 3 1 Check if a Dial up Adapter is installed to check if a Dial up Adapter is installed in your computer 8 4 1 Check if a Windows Component Direct Cable Connection is installed Step 1 Select Control Panel from the Start Settings menu Step 2 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon Figure 8 10 E Conta Pret _ Pils E fie Ee Se in Faise tp wo ie Ei a Control Panel sek r be tea ork 3 peers Ged pura onimda Fapnpapi Hym Te phy AAT Smii Earl oe Tagini EE EET EE Figure 8 10 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon Step 3 Select the Windows Setup tab in the Add Remove Programs Properties window Figure 8 11 Add Remove Programs Properties ACDSee 3z Adaptec DirectlD Reader Adobe Acrobat 4 0 Batters cope Biometric Screensaver for YAIO Bluelet Software Suite Bluetooth Interoperability Tester Camera Control Utility LOMOne Discover Card Documentation POGOe Figure 8 11 Select Windows Setup tab Step 4 Double click the Communications item in the Windows Setup component list to check the properties Figure 8 12 Auld Hemove Piagam Propels Inctll Uninatall Windows Setup Startup Disk To add of rem
68. omputer A and Computer B Please refer to Section 3 2 Communication Between Two Computers and complete Steps 1 to 4 Step 1 Step 2 Start the PAN service on Computer A Inthe BlueSoleil Main Window click View Service Window Inthe Service Window right click the Personal Area Networking icon Choose Properties to configure my PAN service as Access LAN Network and select a physical adapter through which Computer A connects to a LAN as the LAN Adapter Figure 4 21 Click Apply or OK button to save the configuration Right click the Personal Area Networking icon again and choose Start Service Step 3 On Computer B make sure that the BT adapter has the same configuration with computers in the LAN Refer to Step 6 in Section 3 3 Access LAN Through PAN Step 4 Setup connection between Computer A and Computer B Please refer to Section 3 2 Communication Between Two Computers and complete Steps 6 to 8 Computer B can now access the LAN Step 5 x Object Push File Transfer Information Synchronization LAN Access Aw Headphone Basic Image Push Headset Audio Gateway Personal Area Networking Serial Port 1 Serial Potz Personal Area Networking Service F Auto start this service when My Bluetooth starts Work Mode C Setup Bluetooth Personal Area Network i Enable DHCP Server LAN Adapter Realtek ATL S54 PCI Fast Access Internet WH Adapter Rea
69. on between Computer A and Computer B Please refer to Section 3 2 Communication Between Two Computers and complete Steps 6 to 8 After Computer B gets an IP address as 192 168 18 xxx step 4 Computer B can now access the Internet through Computer A 4 6 4 6 1 Service Configuration i x Object Push File Transfer Information Synchronization LAN Access Aw Headphone Basic Image Push Headset Audio Gateway Personal Area Networking Serial Port 1 Serial Potz Personal Area Networking Service F Auto start this service when My Bluetooth starts Work Mode C Setup Bluetooth Personal Area Network Enable DHCP Server Access LAM Network Realtek ATLE135 4 PCI Fast WAN Adapter Realtek ATLE139A PCI Fast mo o Figure 4 22 Access Outside WAN Network Configuration Advanced Usage Computer A is now the center node of the network Other computers with BlueSoleil installed for example Computers C D and E can connect to Computer A following the same steps as those for Computer B and access the Internet through Computer A Computer A supports up to 7 connections at the same time Computers A B C D and E can access each other using the Windows My Network Places and form a Bluetooth ad hoc networking Computers B C D and E can then access the Internet through Computer A Note 4 Computer B also can share a dial up connection of Computer A in this case pleas
70. on setting The authorization devices list for each service records the devices that have been authorized for that service The user can change the authorization status for each device Bluetooth Connection A Bluetooth connection refers to the Bluetooth link that can be set up between two Bluetooth devices Connected Bluetooth devices have a server client relationship One Bluetooth device provides services and another Bluetooth device uses these Bluetooth services Bluetooth Connection Shortcut Connection shortcut is used to save time used in searching for devices and browsing services Once a connection has been established it can be saved as a shortcut The shortcut is then used to re establish the connection without having to search for the remote Bluetooth device and required Bluetooth service Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Devices can refer to either of the following 1 When referring to the local device configuration a Bluetooth Device is the local Bluetooth hardware e g Device UART device PCMCIA card or BCSP device 2 When referring to the Bluetooth application the Bluetooth device is the Bluetooth system as a whole e g a Bluetooth modem Bluetooth mobiles or a Bluetooth PDA A computer together with the BlueSoleil and the Bluetooth dongle would also be addressed as a remote Bluetooth device by other Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Device Address A unique 48 bit address that distinguishes different Bluetooth transceivers Ever
71. ooth Generally users do not care about what is Bluetooth and how can they connect to a Bluetooth device From users point of view they just want to print a document open a serial port dial up to Internet and send a FAX etc To make this BlueSoleil automatically setup Bluetooth connections for users There is no need to setup connection before using Bluetooth anymore Integration with MS Outlook for Object Push and Synchronization With this feature contact cards and email messages can be sent or synchronized from Outlook directly via Bluetooth Received cards and other information items will be imported to Outlook automatically Shortcut on Windows Desktop Windows shortcut is introduced here to let user to be able to setup Bluetooth connection when they want by just double clicking them It makes Bluetooth connection extremely simple Security 2 With this feature users can manage local Bluetooth services in a flexible way Authentication encryption and authorization can be configured based on every service Users can set which remote device can access local services and which not FAX FAX enable users to send a FAX from PC side via Bluetooth cellular phone or Bluetooth FAX machine wirelessly Network Address Translation Network Access Point and DHCP server in PAN With these functions users can setup ad hoc Personal Area Network quickly and share the Internet accessing among computer More Bluetooth Serial P
72. orts More Bluetooth Serial Ports are supported with 4 Bluetooth Serial Ports for out going connections and 2 Bluetooth Serial Ports for incoming connections Mobile HID With this feature users can make cellular phones like Ericsson T39 or T68 to work like a mouse and keyboard Users can remotely control their PC to show Power Point etc 2 BlueSoleil Basic Operations 2 1 Start BlueSoleil After installing BlueSoleil there are two ways to start the program 1 A BlueSoleil shortcut icon on the Windows desktop 2 An IVT BlueSoleil program group entry in the Windows Start Programs menu Double click the BlueSoleil shortcut icon on the desktop or click the BlueSoleil menu item on the Start Programs IVT BlueSoleil menu to start the BlueSoleil software The BlueSoleil icon will be displayed at the bottom right corner of the Windows desktop Figure 2 1 E pece E EAE ae i mumi a Figure 2 1 BlueSoleil icon The BlueSoleil Main Window pops up as shown in Figure 2 2 2 2 Exit BlueSoleil To exit BlueSoleil right click the BlueSoleil icon at the bottom right corner of the Windows task bar and select Exit on the pop up menu Note Selecting the Close button at the top right corner of the BlueSoleil window only hides the BlueSoleil window 2 3 BlueSoleil Main Window The BlueSoleil Main Window displays all surrounding Bluetooth devices From the BlueSoleil
73. ose one of the following methods to find the remote device You may double click My Bluetooth Device icon or from MY Bluetooth Menu gt Bluetooth Device Inquiry Figure 2 5 to find other Bluetooth devices in range Bluetooth devices within the radio range will be added to the orbit The inquiry procedure will search up to 7 devices each time After it finds the devices or it has been 25 seconds since the beginning of the inquiry it will continue to refresh the names of the found devices Double clicking the local device or double clicking one of the remote devices to start to search profiles it supports will stop the inquiry procedure I T BlueSoleil Main Window File view My Bluetooth My Services Tools Bluetooth Device Inquiry Bluetooth Service Browsing Security Properties Figure 2 5 Inquiry Menu Method 2 Add Device from History List If there are more than 7 devices to find within the radio range you can add the device you have used to the orbit from the history device list Click Tools Menu and select Add Device from History The History dialog box will be pop up Figure 2 6 x Bluetooth Devices Device Adress Delete AAA Ee BlueTester OO AOU 96 1E FE D1 Desktop BlueTester OO 06 DB O00 3F 04 Undcnuown ck Bluetooth Moa O0 02 58 01 29 FO Modem s WA TO UH 00 08 DA 8S 00 TO Headset tester 00 0S D6 00 SF 0B Desktop Figure 2 6 History Dialog
74. oth Fax service allows a Bluetooth enabled client to send fax messages wirelessly through a fax modem on another Bluetooth device or a cellular phone The other Bluetooth device or the cellular phone is called the fax gateway server as it provides the service to send receive fax messages The FAX profile can be used in the following scenario A Bluetooth computer sends receives fax messages through a Bluetooth cellular phone or Bluetooth fax modem Connect to a FAX Gateway from a Computer This section outlines the steps involved in a computer client sending a fax message through a Bluetooth cellular phone Computer A Bluetooth Cellular Phone Notebook Laptop Ericsson T39 cellular phone A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Device in the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Set the Ericsson T39 to be discoverable so that Computer A can Step 3 find the T39 Step 4 Add Computer A to the paired device list in the T39 Step 5 Connect to the phone FAX service E Using FAX software on a bluetooth computer There are many commercial or free fax software could be found And they all can work with IVT BlueSoleil Since these fax software have their own MMI feature the usages will not be listed step by step Please check the following setting in FAX software before using it The FAX modem must be set to Bluelet Fax Modem This Bluelet Fax
75. ove a componenl salect of clear the check bes M the check box i shaded only part ol the component val be matsed To see whel s mcluded in a componert click D Components A Adcsess Book a Communications 10 7 HE At Desktop Themes 71 7MB A 4 g Intemet Took 10 5 MB E Hulilsrigusge Suppor COMB Spaa tad by realaj components SOLE ME Spk neged OO HE Spsce sealable on disk 40727 ME Cescnpton includes scoessones to help you bo other computers And online Senate 7 of 9 components selected Deak _Have Dik ave Disk i w ee e Figure 8 12 Double click Communications item Step 5 Check if Direct Cable Connection is selected If not select it and click OK to install a Direct Cable Connection Figure 8 13 Communications x To add a component select the check box or click to clear it if you don t want the component 4 shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Components O zg Dial Up ATM Support ea Dial Up Networking M Dial Up Server 0 1 ME 29 Direct Cable Connection 0 5 MB hit HyperT erminal 0 8 ME Space used by installed components 90 6 ME Space required 0 0 ME Space available on disk 4049 7 MB Description Provides a connection to your computer via a moder Figure 8 13 Check if Direct Ca
76. p 6 Computer B can now access the LAN via Computer A 8 3 Access a LAN via a LAN Access Point This section outlines the steps involved in accessing a LAN through a LAN access point LAN Access Point A Computer B Bluetooth access point Notebook Laptop A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Connect LAN access point to the Local Area Network Set the LAN access point s name to anything you want Here it is named LAN Access Point A Set LAN Access Point A s IP address to be in the same range as the other computers in the LAN Step 2 Insert the Bluetooth Device into the computer Step 3 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Step 4 Connect to the LAN Access Point A 1 Find the LAP service of LAN Access Point A 2 Double click on the LAN Access Point A device icon 8 4 Computer B 3 Right click the LAP service icon select Connect on the pop up menu The Connect BlueSoleil LAP Connection window pops up Input username and password Figure 8 8 The connection is now established Figure 8 9 C F Save Pard Carval Propeties Hep Figure 8 8 Input username and password VT Bluesoleil Main window Oo x Ele We Hy Bluetooth Myjer Took Helo SSma PS Bio e Figure 8 9 Successful connection to the LAN Access Point Step 5 Access other computers in the LAN Now Computer B can access the LAN via LAN Access Point A Settings for LAN Access Pr
77. r y Bf Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adapter Sd Megahertz ed Microdyne E Microsoft Have Disk rea Figure 5 8 Select Network Adapters 2 Step 7 Click OK to return to the Network property sheet Figure 5 9 Configuration Identification ACCESS Control The following network components are installed dy Dial Up Adapter af DA v3 0 Fast Infrared Port Add Remove Propenies Primary Network Logor Client for Microsoft Metwork s File and Print Sharing Description Figure 5 9 Network property sheet Step 8 Click OK to close the Network property sheet A message box pops up click Yes to restart the computer Figure 5 10 System Settings Change Q M ae Figure 5 10 Restart computer 6 2 Bluetooth Serial Port Introduction The Bluetooth Serial Port SPP provides a virtual serial port via Bluetooth as an alternative to a hardwired serial cable between a computer and device Any program that uses a standard serial port can use the Bluetooth serial port without any change IVT BlueSoleil provides three Serial Port services you can connect with three remote devices and be connected with three remote devices at the same time through serial ports The SPP profile can be used in the following scenarios Connecting two computers through a Bluetooth serial port Using SPP to print a document Using a cellphone to control a computer t
78. r computer setting it upas the quest If you want the quest computer to use a password to log on to this comput fein click Use Password Protection PO i rrr E Use password protectior Set Paesviana Figure 8 16 Click Finish button Step 5 Finally the Direct Cable Connection window pops up It is now possible to connect to the LAP server No password is required Direct Cable Connection Status waiting for a guest computer to connect via Bluelet NULL Modem S ervet Figure 8 17 Connection created Note The above steps are applicable when configuring the LAP server for the first time only The next time the LAP service is started the Direct Cable Connection window Figure 8 17 appears 8 5 2 Set up a LAP connection from Windows 2000 to Windows 98 Me Step 1 In the Connect BlueSoleil LAP Connection window click Properties and a window as shown in Figure 8 18 pops up BlueSoleil LAP Connection 21 x General Options Security Networking Sharing Select 4 device Configure If Show icon in taskbar when connected Cancel Figure 8 18 Connect BlueSoleil LAP Connection window Step 2 Select the Security tab in BlueSoleil LAP Connection window Select Advanced custom settings and click Settings Figure 8 19 BlueSoleil LAP Connection i Eo 2x General Options Security Networking Sharing Secunty options Typical recommended settings Yald
79. r is installed Step 1 Select the Control Panel from the Start Settings menu Step 2 Double click the Network icon Figure 5 3 Fe tmork Contin reira rh hardimara and mfireara Figure 5 3 Windows Control Panel Step 3 Check if a Dial up Adapter appears in the Network Component list Figure 5 4 Step 4 If a Dial up Adapter is not found then click Add to install one Chent for Microsoft Networks Mf D Link DE 660 PCOMCIA Adapter af D Link L N modem OME 3361 Ethernet Card F Dial Up Adapter Mfr v3 0 Fast Infrared Port Add Remove Properties Clent for Microsoft Networks Figure 5 4 Install Dial up Adapter Step 5 Select Adapter from the Network Component list and click Add Figure 5 5 and Figure 5 6 Select Network Component Type Figure 5 6 Select Adapter as the Network Component Type Step 6 Select Microsoft from the Manufacturers list on the left hand side and select Dial up Adapter in the Network Adapter list on the right hand side Figure 5 7 and Figure 5 8 Select Network adapters FE detected net drivers A Existing Ndisz Driver infrared COM port or de FE sisting ODI Driver Figure 5 7 Select Network Adapters 1 Select Network adapters x Click the Network adapter that matches your hardware and then click OF If you have an installation disk for this device click Have Disk Manufacturers Network Adapters F Dial Up Adapter aif Microsoft PPP over ATM Adapte
80. r tigre ieinrririasnarersrtnmnenearareraranmnerNsnareraNmTuNburne 107 FV EFOG UGE O M tisana asad Paani nr na AE eel tes 107 Push an image from a digital Still camera ccc cece eect eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaes 107 Control a digital still camera remotely cece cece ee eeeeeeee eens eeeeeeeeeeeeenees 108 COAMNMECTION SHOMCCUE rsa a aa 110 MMerod ctiONe isein a aa a aaa 110 How to use Connection SNOrtcut irrcernirrri toii AN 110 BIUCTOOEN GIOSSOFY sissini a aaa a 113 1 1 BlueSoleil Introduction BlueSoleil is a Windows based Bluetooth Wireless software suite from IVT Corporation It is fully compliant to the latest Bluetooth SIG specifications BlueSoleil incorporates Bluetooth and computer technologies to enable users to wirelessly access computing devices form networks and exchange information Profiles BlueSoleil V1 4 includes ten Bluetooth profiles The following table indicates which of these profiles is available for client and server devices Profile Description Client Server PAN Personal Area Networking vV vV SPP Serial Port v v DUN Dial Up Networking vV LAP LAN Access vV v FTP File Transfer v HID Human Interface Device v HCRP Hardcopy Cable Replacement vV OPP Object Push vV vV SYNC Synchronization vV vV AG Audio Gateway vV vV AV Audio Source v vV Audio Sink BIP Basic Imaging vV vV BlueSoleil supports more than ten Bluetooth chip sets and HCI interfaces including USB UART PCMCIA a
81. rea Networking This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Personal Area Networking profile PAN Using PAN Bluetooth devices can connect to each other to form ad hoc networks They can form a TCP IP network or connect to a Local Area Network and the Internet Bluetooth Printer This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Hard copy Cable Replacement profile HCRP as a printer Bluetooth Printer allows Bluetooth devices to wirelessly print documents to a Bluetooth printer Bluetooth Security Bluetooth security is an important part of the Bluetooth wireless communication technology Bluetooth security enables illegal access to your computer to be rejected There are three levels of security Low Medium and High In Low level there is no security check In Medium level remote Bluetooth devices can browse your services Security is set on every service The service can be set to request or not to request for authentication and authorization If you request for authentication the remote device will be asked to enter the same passkey as the one in your computer Otherwise the Bluetooth passkey is not requested If authorization is set the remote device has to be in the authorized devices list Bluetooth Service A Bluetooth device may offer certain functions for other Bluetooth devices to use These functions are called Bluetooth services For example a Bluetooth mobile phone can offer four services which include synchronization dial up networkin
82. right click the service On the popup menu select Stop Service The service icon turns white The service is stopped Select a started service Select My Services menu and highlight Stop Service The service icon turns white The service is stopped 3 Bluetooth Security Introduction Bluetooth introduces security features to protect users from unauthorized access of local data and encrypt data in the air Three levels of security is defined in Bluetooth Low no security Local device will not initiate any security procedure Medium service level enforced security Local device does not initiate security procedures before user access local Bluetooth services This mode allows different and flexible access policies for Bluetooth applications especially running applications with different security requirements in parallel High device level enforced security Local device initiates security procedures as long as the remote Bluetooth device set up link for example browsing local services etc Following table shows the security when Bluetooth client device access another Bluetooth device that provides services Server in Server in Server in Security Low Security Medium Security High Client in No security Can browse High Security is Security services enforced at link Low Accessing service level before setup depends on the connection settings of local services Client in No security Can browse High Security i
83. rvice Window appears This window displays the Bluetooth services the my Bluetooth device provides to remote Bluetooth devices These services are called my Bluetooth services EVT Corporation BlueSoleil Service Window alj xj Figure 2 4 BlueSoleil Service Window Main Elements My Service Icons 2 4 1 My Service Icons These icons represent my Bluetooth services My Bluetooth Service Personal Area Networking Serial Port Object Push 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 5 File Transfer Information Synchronization AV Headphone Basic Image Headset AG The following colors indicate the status of the Bluetooth service White Idle Normal status Pink Started My Bluetooth service is started Green Connected A remote device has connected to my Bluetooth service Start Stop a Bluetooth Service Select a service icon in service window and double click to start stop a service or select right popup menu to send command View the Property of a Service Right click to display the pop up menu with related operations in service window What You Need To Do Before Build A Connection 3 Inquiring Bluetooth Devices in the vicinity 4 Pairing your desktop or laptop with the associated device 2 9 Inquiring Bluetooth Devices Method 1 Enquire Device To start to set up a Bluetooth connection you have to find the remote device you want to connect first You can cho
84. s Security services enforced at link Medium Accessing service level before setup depends on the connection settings of local services Client in High Security is High Security is High Security is Security enforced at link enforced at link enforced at link High level before setup level before setup level before setup connection connection connection When security is enforced at device level or a local service requires an Authentication procedure is required Both of Bluetooth client and server side need enter a Bluetooth passkey to confirm the client user s identity To avoid entering Bluetooth passkey every time two Bluetooth devices can be set up paring relationship that is to save the relationship after Authentication After Authentication the Bluetooth link can be encrypted if necessary Authorization is used in Security Medium service level enforced security to set which devices can use the local service and which cannot The following are some concept of bluetooth security Authentication Authentication is used to verify identity it requires a passkey or link key from the remote device When an Authentication procedure is initiated by either local device or remote device a dialog is shown to ask for entering Bluetooth Passkey Only when passkeys from both sides are identical can authentication succeed Authorization Bluetooth authorization is the procedure to decide whether you are going to allow so
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86. susnnsnnnnnnsnssessssnsssnsnnsnnsnsnsnene 35 2 6 PAN COnnGuraiOn marnes T A 36 5 Dia FUD NECWOFKIN Giinsicrssrspocserspersinspenseraperaanarconienicnceennsccceumenmienmecinne 38 S1 TCO ECU OG eps sea sseiccorasdhn ars weaasn Sees aracace ee eisia i emia vaaew eal ears nea nae amee na a ape ia ea ea meena 38 5 2 Connect to a Dial up Gateway from a COMPUET cece eee e cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 38 5 3 Settings for Dial up Networking Profile client side in Windows98 Me 41 6 Bluetooth Serial POFE sisicssssesnsciccsedcuccstcenddnenecnwacnteunsunenwanwaawecmdeWenwan want eumeuieis 46 Bel AMEROCIICTION a nocima a E E ews 46 6 2 CONNECE TWO COMPUTES craro ra a E TAE a es loseeneeee 46 6 3 USe SPP tOPrint a Doc UmMmeENt asiria E ANAPATA 48 6 4 Use a cellphone to control a computer s sssssssesesssssssssssssssssnsnnnenenenesesssse 48 S SPP CONNGUrALON morsianta reae idi 50 7 Bluetooth File TranSfer sasunsnsnnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 52 Jade INUOGUCUO rarse an N aa a AE anton EEA 52 7 2 Transfer files t o froma Compute sensia a a E AO N 52 Jo MPTP CONOUG ON mirena a a a e a a 55 8 LAN ACCESS oriras aa a a 56 Oak IMroduUcHON onien a aa a a a are a a oes 56 8 2 Access a Local Area Network LAN sssssessssssssssrsrsnonrsnsnrnrnrerrnrerenrererrnrerne 56 8 3 Access a LAN via a LAN Access POINE ssessssssusssnsnsnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 60 8 4 Settings for LAN
87. t time the AV Headphone service is started this step is mandatory Otherwise if you don t want to change the layback device this step can be skipped tart AV Headphone Service on Computer B In the Service Window right click the AV Headphone icon Select Start Service on the pop up menu Step 6 Configure the Codec priority on Computer A 4 In the main Window right click the Bluetooth AV Headphone 6 hit Ths icon Select Configuration on the pop up menu Figure 15 6 The Codec Priority Configuration window pops up The Codec List is a descending priority ranked list Select the Codec and click button Up and Down to adjust its priority When connecting with the AV Headphone Server the upper Codec has the higher priority to be used If you don t want to change the priority of the Codec this step can be skipped zinj E INT Blue Soteil Main Winia Fie View My Bluetooth My Services Tools Helo gt Sele Sal Si b onfiqur stian fiuetooth AV Headphone BIP A Traill 2 2 P 1 50803 PAN IF 0 0 00 z Figure 15 6 Main Window Step 7 Search for Computer B on Computer A Double click the My Device icon until you find the device Computer B Step 8 Find the AV Headphone service on Computer B Double click the Computer B device icon on Computer A Figure 15 7 Enter the Bluetooth passkey if security is set to High on either side to start authentication
88. tcuts window pops up Figure 17 2 Pluetooth SC howbouks Figure 17 2 Bluetooth Shortcuts window Step 6 Check the Auto Start box and click Connect Figure 17 3 Diuetooth Showbouts Figure 17 3 Bluetooth Shortcuts Step 7 Once the connection is successfully established click OK in the Bluetooth Shortcuts window Figure 17 4 F NT Bluer okeil Ham Window Fie Wiew My Bhuetooth Mp Services Took Hep Wel SIS Pal Bl oS Bluetooth Shorbouts Select a drabet bo conect on deetz Figure 17 4 Click OK on Bluetooth Shortcuts Step 8 Start to use the FTP service provided by Computer A 18 Bluetooth Glossary Bluetooth Authentication Bluetooth authentication is the procedure to verify whether another Bluetooth enabled device has the right to access your computer During this procedure a Bluetooth passkey is requested on both sides of the connection If the passkeys are the same the authentication procedure is a success and the connection can be setup If the passkeys are different then authentication fails and a connection cannot be established Bluetooth Authorization Bluetooth authorization is the procedure to verify whether you are going to allow authorize other Bluetooth enabled devices to use Bluetooth services on your Bluetooth enabled device Every Bluetooth service in your BlueSoleil has an authorizati
89. th mouse wait for a few seconds to allow Windows to install drivers for a Bluetooth mouse You will see two new devices in Computer A Bluetooth HID Mouse in Human Interface Devices class and HID compliant mouse in Mice and other pointing devices class Figure 12 2 Now the Bluetooth mouse is ready to use You can use it as a legacy PS 2 or serial mouse To disconnect Mouse B Right click the HID service icon in the Main Window and click Disconnect Alternatively right click Mouse B in the Main Window and select Disconnect Human I nterface Device an u se p Dhek Davra Flia ji Corcuber H a De heey z Deeply MiA 4 CYC drh i 5 Flappy et cores oflers dlp Husan neerfsce lievi hy Sisto HIT Gran Doke E Bluetooth HID Mua Hp IDE ATA L controdiers F Er kaphat Sy Hios and other painting revins G AS comnpiiaar meum l Sy A Ompa Mouse Sen Cac Liner Serial Gas coreroien Figure 12 2 New HID mouse device in Device Manager 12 3 Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Keyboard This section outlines how to connect a computer Computer A to a keyboard Bluetooth Keyboard B Computer A Bluetooth Keyboard B Desktop Bluetooth wireless keyboard A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Insert the Bluetooth Device into the computer Start BlueSoleil in the computer and set the security level to low using the Tools Co
90. to support 10 5 Using Synchronization in Outlook After correct installation of BlueSoleil the GUI of Outlook application looks like figure 9 12 Notice This function requires Microsoft Office 2000 or higher version and is available only when BlueSoleil is running properly 10 5 1 The usage of synchronization Click the Synchronization button from the toolbar or File menu from the devices list dialog user can select the target device to synchronize with i Hucthooth heeghhours Deion Mame Figure 10 10 Select the target device to synchronize with After selecting the target device the Sync dialog appears Information Exchange Figure 10 11 Choose the item type to synchronize Click the Sync button from the toolbar or File menu to start the synchronization process during and after the synchronization process the current status will be displayed to users Intormation Exchange Complete Complete Complete Complete Figure 10 12 The status when operation finished Just like the OPP Pull function the synchronization s result will be visible in Outlook application The following two diagrams show the Note folder before and after the synchronization cies Aicreeollt Geblnns i a h riha GD a hortenais LELE motos OOOO U OA Pard Figure 10 13 Before Synchronization bmn fe ce Figure 10 14 After Synchronization User can set the most often used device
91. uetooth COM Fot 4 COMBS connected to remote device Figure 6 3 The serial port number is shown 6 3 6 4 Note You can initiate three connections between the two computers through three serial ports And at the same time you can also be connected with three remote devices if you provide three SPP services Use SPP to Print a Document This section outlines the steps involved in connecting a computer to a Bluetooth Printer Adapter using SPP Computer A Bluetooth Printer Adapter B Notebook Laptop Printer A Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Printer Adapter Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Device into the computer Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in the computer Step 3 Connect Computer A to the Bluetooth Printer Adapter B using SPP 1 Go to Computer A double click the My Device icon until you find the device Bluetooth Printer Adapter B 2 Double click the Bluetooth Printer Adapter B device to find it s SPP service 3 Double click the SPP service icon to start connecting SPP Step 4 Change the printer settings to use the connected Bluetooth serial port Step 5 Print a document Use a cellphone to control a computer This section outlines the steps involved in connecting a computer to a Bluetooth Cellphone using SPP Computer A Bluetooth Cellphone B Notebook Laptop Ericsson T39 or T68 A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert the Bluetooth Device
92. via a LAN access point Note Before using the LAN Access Profile in Windows98 Me ensure that a Dial up Adapter and Windows s component direct cable are already installed on the computer See Section 8 4 Settings for LAN Access Profile client side in Windows98 Me Moreover every operating system should have an installation of NetBEUI protocol otherwise it cannot use computer name to visit other computer Access a Local Area Network LAN This section outlines the steps involved in connecting to a Local Area Network using the LAP application Computer A Computer B Notebook Laptop Desktop A Bluetooth Device A Bluetooth Device Windows 2000 Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleil IVT BlueSoleil Step 1 Insert Bluetooth Devices into both computers Step 2 Start BlueSoleil in both computers Step 3 Start the LAP service on Computer A Step 4 Make incoming connection on Computer A Right click on My Network Places select Properties Figure 8 1 Onthe Network and Dial up Connections panel right click the Incoming Connection icon and then select Properties on the pop up menu Figure 8 2 My Network BT Int Release installation Places anette Open Explore Search For Computers Recycle Bi Map Network Drive i Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut fee Paname Explorer TE ee mE E P p L 44 Make New Incoming Local 4rea Connection lonnections Status Anne ction
93. x Click the Save button Figure 9 5 2 x Save in My Documents ge za a Cy Tools Fie name hy Mekwork Places Save astype tat i i Figure 9 5 Save new Contact Step 5 Set the T39 to be discoverable Press the Menu button on the T39 to find the menu list and then select the Extras item Press the Yes key to enter the Extras menu and then select the Bluetooth item Then select the Discoverable item Step 6 Pair with T39 If the pairing succeeds you will see the services of the T39 include the OPP service Figure 9 6 If you have never created a shortcut DUN the following dialog pops up asking you whether Create a Shortcut on the windows desktop If you choose yes a shortcut icon called DUN will occur on the desktop otherwise the icon will not occur For details please refer to the related part of DUN t Te Hhaeteied Ham Wirio Fi eet Mp Bie bpian Loom iiy Figure 9 6 Find the services 9 3 Step 7 To send or get objects data right click the OPP service icon There are four options Figure 9 7 on the pop up menu Send My Card Click this menu item and a business card from Computer A is sent to the T39 Get Card Click this menu item to receive a business card from the T39 Open the folder tnbox to check if you have received the card Note Open the My Documents folder on the computer and find a new folder called BlueSoleil Open this folder to find the su
94. y Bluetooth device has a unique address so that other devices can find it and communicate with it The address appears in the form of 00 03 20 00 0D 0A Bluetooth Device Class According to the Bluetooth standard every Bluetooth device is assigned a device type which is represented in the Bluetooth device class The Bluetooth device class is three bytes in length in the form of 04 01 00 On the computer side the class may be Server Desktop or Laptop Users will be asked to select it during first time set up Bluetooth Device Inquiry To use Bluetooth the user has to first find the remote device The searching procedure is called device inquiry There are two kinds of inquiry procedure General Inquiry and Limited Inquiry General Inquiry will find all the Bluetooth devices in general discoverable mode and limited discoverable mode Limited Inquiry will find only the devices in limited discoverable mode Bluetooth Dial up Networking This is the implementation of the Bluetooth Dial up Networking profile DUN Using DUN Bluetooth devices can dial up to the Internet via a Bluetooth modem or a Bluetooth mobile phone Bluetooth FAX This is the implementation of the Bluetooth FAX profile FAX Using FAX Bluetooth devices can send a FAX via a Bluetooth mobile Bluetooth File Transfer This is the implementation of the Bluetooth File Transfer profile FTP Bluetooth File Transfer enables the transfer files between Bluetooth devic

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