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8. http www ibm co jp services its ibmsvc html ARIB STD T66 Appendix D Help and service information This section contains information on how to obtain online and telephone technical support Online technical support Online technical support is available during the life of your product Online assis tance can be obtained through the Personal Computing Support Web site and the IBM Automated Fax System Online technical support IBM Personal Computing Support Web site http www ibm com pc support IBM Automated Fax System 1 800 426 3395 U S and Canada During the warranty period assistance for replacement or exchange of defective components is available In addition if your IBM option is installed in an IBM computer you might be entitled to service at your location Your technical sup port representative can help you determine the best alternative Telephone technical support Installation and configuration support through the HelpCenter will be withdrawn or made available for a fee at IBM s discretion 90 days after the option has been withdrawn from marketing Additional support offerings including step by step installation assistance are available for a nominal fee To assist the technical support representat
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14. Bluetooth Software Suite Bluetooth Software Suite Pols PC 1 12 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide User s guide This User s guide provides product and software descriptions installation instruc tions and user s information for the Bluetooth Software Suite If you need basic information on Bluetooth wireless technology see the Installation guide on page 1 1 Both the Installation guide and this User s guide are included on the Bluetooth Soft ware Suite CD These two documents are available from the Windows Start menu when you have the Bluetooth Software Suite Product description With the Bluetooth Software Suite you can establish wireless links between your computer and other Bluetooth wireless devices Without using an inch of cable you can do the following e Transfer sound files objects and other files e Access the Internet by means of dial up networking e Connect to local area networks e Send fax messages using the fax software on your computer e Establish Bluetooth ad hoc networks consisting of two or mor
15. ON 9 Double click the Win9x folder then select dgahci vxd Click OK Click OK Click Next then click Finish Note Ifthe Version Conflict window appears continue with steps 9 and 10 Otherwise the device driver installation is complete Click Yes 10 Click No The device driver installation is complete Windows 98 Windows 98 SE or Windows Me ES Insert the PC Card into either of the PC Card slots PCMCIA slots on your computer The Insert Disk window will appear Note If you are prompted for the location of a driver select the appropriate subdirectory on the CD ROM drive The driver subdirectories are located in the DRIVERS directory Follow the instructions on your screen If the DHCP Client window appears then click No Once the driver is installed click Finish Click Yes to restart your computer After your computer restarts the device driver installation is complete Windows 2000 Insert the PC Card into either of the PC Card slots PCMCIA slots on your computer The Insert Disk window will appear Note Windows will install four separate device drivers If you are prompted for the location of a driver select the appropriate subdirec tory on the CD ROM drive The driver subdirectories are located in the DRIVERS directory The Found New Hardware Wizard window opens for the Bluetooth PC Card Follow the instructions on your screen The Found New Hardware Wizard window opens for the Bl
16. Microsoft Outlook 5 Dutlook Today Bluetooth Client Device AS Contacts Tasks Network Drag the item containing your own contact information into the Local Ser vices bar Contacts Microsoft Outlook new J 3 Si Contacts Haard Nef Bluetooth Neighborho PRL a y Outlook gt Inbox iS es Bluetooth Client oe Device Calendar E H E Public Fold E Y ic Folders Contacts B User s guide 2 17 A new icon on the Local Services bar shows that your default business card is now available for transfer to remote devices 3 John Carlson wef Exchanging business cards from the Object Editor If your computer does not have Microsoft Outlook you can exchange business cards from the Object Editor To exchange from the Object Editor do the following 1 On the Bluetooth menu point to Profile Properties and then click OBEX Object Push Bluetooth Device Discovery Profile Properties OBE File Transfer Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties OBES Object Push Remote Wevice Properties Fax Dial up Networking Disconnect Canine Bondi LAN Access Espre Bonding ERG Create New Device Folder Generic Audio Serial Port Hame Discovery The OBEX Object Push Properties window opens 2 18 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide OBEX Object Push Properties 2 At the top of the window click the Object Push Settings tab CAM
17. EF Bluetooth Neighbarh You can also perform service discovery then drag the local Bluetooth COM port icon to a remote Bluetooth COM port icon Address E Miel Laptop The link established between your local device and the remote one can now be used exactly as if it were a wired link LAN service The LAN service is used for accessing a local area network You can use this ser vice to establish a link to a remote Bluetooth enabled computer which has access toa LAN 2 34 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide The LAN service provides a serial Bluetooth COM port connection for your con venience This means that you can choose to use it for accessing a LAN but you could use any other Bluetooth COM port as well Note To set up the LAN service refer to the Windows user s manual for instruc tions Links can be established by dragging and dropping in the Bluetooth Neighbor hood Drag the LAN icon from the Local Services bar to one of the following in the list view The remote device or device folder e The remote LAN service Address E Eddie s Notepad a John Carlson wef gt Network Shared Files For information on how to set up the program to dial up automatically when a LAN link is established see LAN access settings on page 2 47 Note The LAN Access Profile requires a Bluetooth COM port By default the profile is associated with Bluetooth COM port 7 For
18. John Carlson vef El cal Device Name lnhn s desktop SOPH Tx 0 0 kb s Rx OOkb s 4 a To open the Bluetooth Neighborhood double click the shortcut placed on your desktop during installation The Bluetooth Neighborhood window displays the following ll 3 Menu bar Contains standard Microsoft Windows pull down menus and a Bluetooth menu From the menu bar you can access the Bluetooth Software Suite online help Tool bar Contains standard Windows tools like Back Forward View etc In addition the bar contains such Bluetooth tools as Device Discovery and Dis connect Address bar Displays which item is currently selected From this bar you can also browse in Windows Explorer 2 2 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide 4 View details Displays various information on the items in the list view For more information see View details on page 2 12 5 Local Profiles Local Services bar Shows the local profiles or the local services that your Bluetooth device supports For more information see Profiles and services 6 Status bar Provides information on the item currently selected in the Blue tooth Neighborhood 7 List view Displays the contents of the folder remote device etc currently selected see List view on page 2 5 The setup of the Bluetooth Neighborhood window depends on your Windows Explorer setup The above list does not describe all of the standard
19. and notices Registering your option Thank you for purchasing OPTIONS by IBM Please take a few moments to regis ter your product and provide us with information that will help IBM to better serve you in the future Your feedback is valuable to us in developing products and services that are important to you as well as in developing better ways to communicate with you Register your option on the IBM Web site at http www ibm com pc register IBM will send you information and updates on your registered product unless you indicate on the Web site questionnaire that you do not want to receive further information Copyright IBM Corp 2000 V vi Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Installation guide This section contains quick instructions for installing and operating the Blue tooth PC Card from IBM and the Bluetooth Software Suite For more detailed instructions refer to the User s guide on page 2 1 Note The documents supporting the Bluetooth software suite are also provided in PDF format To view these documents you must have Adobe Acro bat Reader If Acrobat Reader is not already installed on your computer you can install it from the CD ROM by following these instructions 1 Click Start 2 Click Run 3 Type X Acrobat ar405eng exe where X corresponds to the letter for your CD ROM drive 4 Follow the instructions on your screen Product description Bluetooth wireless tech
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21. wireless technology Object transfer In the Bluetooth Neighborhood you can transfer such objects as business cards e mail messages and notes If the Microsoft Outlook application is installed on your computer that is where you create and send objects If Microsoft Outlook is not installed on your computer you can use the Object Editor included in the Bluetooth Software Suite Making default business cards available Before your business card can be transferred to a remote device it must be included as a service on your Local Services bar This will enable remote users to pull your business card that is transfer your business card to their devices You can also push your business card that is transfer the card to remote devices Pulling and pushing can take place in the same operation called exchanging This can be done by both you and a remote user If you have Microsoft Outlook you can create a business card in Contacts and then drag it into the Bluetooth Neighborhood If you do not have Microsoft Out look you can use the Object Editor Exchanging business cards from Microsoft Outlook To exchange business cards from Microsoft Outlook do the following 1 Open both the Bluetooth Neighborhood and Microsoft Outlook 2 16 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Arrange the Bluetooth Neighborhood and Microsoft Outlook Contacts win dows so that both are visible on the screen Contacts
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23. Favorites Bluetooth Map Dr pc card with hand pet Fonvard aptop No matter which way you choose to transfer a file to a remote device the user of that device receives the file in the Shared Files folder Receiving files When your local Bluetooth device receives a file sent from a remote device the file is placed in your My Shared Files folder You can then open the received file directly from My Shared Files or you can drag the file to wherever you want to store it Address S My Documents fal My Shared Files File Edit View Go Favorites Bluetooth oo r r l Back mg Up Map Driv fal My Shared Files My Music Address h el m 2 Johan doc Torsdag PDF ac31657 tmp Transferring audio An audio link makes it possible to transfer sound from one Bluetooth device to another There are two ways of using an audio link e Using your computer as a Bluetooth Audio Device Connect a headset to your computer establish an audio link to one or more remote devices then use the computer like a 2 way radio The sound coming from the headset over the Bluetooth link will be detected by the operating system as coming from a sound card This also makes it possible to use the headset as input or output device in a Microsoft NetMeeting Internet conference or for dictation soft ware based on voice recognition 2 28 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s
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25. Select the profile you want to enable or disable The Profile Properties win dow opens 3 Under the Activate Profile heading click to select the button next to Profile Enabled to enable the profile or click to select the button next to Profile Dis abled to disable the profile 2 40 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Object transfer settings The OBEX Object Push profile is used for transferring objects such as messages notes and cards In the Object Push Settings window you can view or edit the location of the physical Inbox folder and the default business card You can also make decisions concerning the security aspects of receiving objects from remote devices To open the Object Push Settings window do the following 1 Click Bluetooth and then click Profile Properties 2 Select OBEX Object Push 3 Atthe top of the OBEX Object Push Properties window click the Object Push Settings tab OBEX Object Push Properties x Object Inbox Physical Folder CAM y Documents Bluetoothi bwslnbos zl Default Business Card Default Business Card i ohn Carlson ef E Create New E dit Delete Cancel Apply Help In the Object Push Settings tab you can view and adjust the following fields e Object Inbox By default the physical Inbox folder is placed in My Docu ments in a folder named Bluetooth However you can move the Inbox to any location you want To browse for a different location clic
26. Transfer Settings tab 2 42 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide OBES File Transfer Properties ES General a a aoo Shared Files Folder Physical Folder E My Documents Bluetooth bws Shared er L Security The Security settings for OBE File Transfer determines which kind of access remote users have to the local My Shared Files folder C Read only access C Read and Write access Read Write and Delete access Remote users are required to be Authenticated before gaining access to the local My Shared Files folder Basswood egued When authenticating Cancel ppp Help In the File Transfer Settings tab you can view the following e Shared Files Folder By default this folder is placed in My Documents in a folder named Bluetooth However you can move it to any location you want To browse for a different location click e Security From this item you can decide whether you want your device to do the following Automatically accept incoming files for example files sent to you from remote devices Prompt you before accepting incoming files Automatically reject incoming files Allow remote users to delete files from your My Shared Files folder By default your device automatically accepts incoming files and it enables remote users to delete files from your My Shared Files folder Audio settings There are two ways of using an audio link The Bluetoot
27. are finished installing the Bluetooth PC Card and the Bluetooth Soft ware Suite from IBM check that the PC Card has been installed properly This is done by performing a loopback test To perform a loopback test do the following 1 Click Start then click Settings then click Control Panel 2 Double click Bluetooth Configuration Tool Digianswer Bluetooth Configuration Tool Bluetooth COM Ports Diagnostics Existing COM ports Associated Profiles Port Description COM Communications Port COM Digianswer Virtual COM Port COM Digianswer Virtual COM Port COMS Digianswer Virtual COM Port COM Digianswer Virtual COM Port Remove 3 Click the Diagnostics tab User s guide 2 59 Digianswer Bluetooth Configuration Tool Bluetooth COM Ports Diagnostics Local Loopback Tes Loopback count pa od Number of loopback errors single Loop Log 4 Under the Loop Mode heading select Single Loop to run the test once or Infinite Loops to run the test multiple times 5 To start the test click Run Note If you selected Infinite Loops the test runs until you click Stop In Loop Count you can see the number of loops tested The number of Errors should always be zero If the test shows one or more errors your hardware has probably not been installed correctly Do the following e Be sure that the hardware is installed correctly See the Installation guide on page 1 1 for information on install
28. first and then drag the file to the list view displaying the contents of My Shared Files pc card with hand pect Johan doc Torsdag P When a remote user opens your folder My Shared Files they have access to the file you placed in it 2 26 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Sending a file to a remote device If you want to transfer a file to the Shared Files folder of a remote device you can do so in a number of ways e Drag the file from where it is stored to the remote device or device folder Address is My Documents Bluetooth Neighborhood File Edit View Go Favorites Bluetooth gt _ td My Music Back Forward Up Address Bluetooth Neighborhood MN a a ac31657 tmp wl My Inbox My Shared Files Bluetooth Clienti Eddie s Notepad Device e Perform service discovery on the remote device then drag the file from where it is stored into the remote Shared Files folder Address ls My Documents File Edit View Go Favorites Bluetooth oe H Back oneal Up Map hm ddress E Niels s Laptop 4a eg ui Audio Business Card New Microsoft Word Document doc e Perform service discovery on the remote device then open the remote Shared Files folder Drag the file from where it is stored to the list view displaying the contents of the remote Shared Files folder User s guide 2 27 al Shared Files File Edt View Go
29. more information see Bluetooth COM ports on page 2 30 DUN service The dial up networking DUN service is used for accessing the Internet You can use this service to establish a link to a Bluetooth enabled modem or computer that has access to a modem The DUN service provides a serial Bluetooth COM port connection for your con venience This means that you can choose to use it for dial up networking but you could use any other Bluetooth COM port as well User s guide 2 35 Note To set up the DUN service refer to the Windows user s manual for instructions Links can be established by dragging and dropping in the Bluetooth Neighbor hood Drag the DUN icon from the Local Services bar to one of the following in the list view e The remote device or device folder e The remote DUN service Ec oteves y Audio Business Card Ba EN DUN Fase For information on how to set up the program to dial up automatically when a DUN link is established see Dial up networking settings on page 2 48 Note The Dial up Networking Profile requires a Bluetooth COM port By default the profile is associated with Bluetooth COM port 7 For more information see Bluetooth COM ports on page 2 30 FAX service The FAX service is used for sending fax messages and uses the fax software on your computer You can use this service to establish a link to a remote Bluetooth enabled fax machine or to a computer that h
30. old software manually or automatically Manually uninstalling the application software To uninstall the older Bluetooth Software Suite manually do the following 1 When you are prompted to select the method of uninstallation select manual uninstallation Close all programs Click Start Programs Bluetooth Software Suite V Click Uninstall Click Bluetooth Software Suite oe PR E E a Follow the on screen instructions to complete the uninstallation process Automatically uninstalling the application software To uninstall the older Bluetooth Software Suite automatically select that option when you are prompted to select the method of uninstallation When you have uninstalled the previous version of the Bluetooth Software Suite you can continue with the installation of the application software then continue with the PC Card installation procedure Installation guide 1 5 1 6 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Bluetooth IBM PC H F Bluetooth Software Suite 2 1 Note Bluetooth PDE
31. on the services that the remote device supports Name Class Status Bondin Role Mn Inbos ener E 00 50 00 00 0 Laptop Last seer 01 08 Not bonded D 00 50 C0 00 3 Miscellaneous In range Mot bonded H Bluetooth Clie Desktop Wforkst Inrange Not bonded MA Eddie s Notepad Laptop In range Not bonded MA Niels s Laptop Laptop In range Not bonded e Name The name of the remote service e Description The name of the profile that supports the remote service If your device features the same profile compatibility between the two devices is pos sible e Status Whether the remote service is connected to your device My Inbox and My Shared Files details If you have opened My Inbox or My Shared Files you can get the same informa tion on each of the received objects or files that you can get in standard Windows folders User s guide 2 13 Mame Description Status te Audio Generic Audio Mot connected ES Business Card OBES Object Pu Es DUN DUN Access Not connected the FAX Fax Access Not connected Inbox OBE Object Pu a LAN LAN Access Hot connected H Network Ethernet Network Not connected PS hared Files OBEX File Trans Mame Size Type Modified SELLE Hello mate ms TOKE Outlook ltem 26 05 2000 09 15 Name The name given to the object or file when it was saved Size The size of the object or folder Type The type of the object or folder for instance vCard File Modified The date when the objec
32. paid for the Machine that is the subject of the claim Applicability of suppliers and resellers unchanged E 8 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide FRANCE Limitation of Liability The following replaces the second sentence of the first paragraph of this Section In such instances regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim dam ages from IBM IBM is liable for no more than items 1 and 2 unchanged GERMANY The IBM Warranty for Machines The following replaces the first sentence of the first paragraph of this Section The warranty for an IBM Machine covers the functionality of the Machine for its normal use and the Machine s conformity to its Specifications The following paragraphs are added to this Section The minimum warranty period for Machines is six months In case IBM or your reseller are unable to repair an IBM Machine you can alterna tively ask for a partial refund as far as justified by the reduced value of the unre paired Machine or ask for a cancellation of the respective agreement for such Machine and get your money refunded Extent of Warranty The second paragraph does not apply Warranty Service The following is added to this Section During the warranty period transportation for delivery of the failing Machine to IBM will be at IBM s expense Production Status The following paragraph replaces this Section Each Machine is newly manufactured It may incorporate in a
33. the Bluetooth unit From the Bluetooth Control Center you can enable or disable the Bluetooth unit To enable or disable the Bluetooth unit do the following 1 Right click the Bluetooth Control Center icon in the System Tray 2 Select Enable Bluetooth Transmitter or Disable Bluetooth Transmitter Launch Digianswer Network Manager Disable Bluetooth Transmitter Indication of Bluetooth unit state Located in the Windows taskbar the Bluetooth Control Center displays one of three icons to show the state of the Bluetooth unit Enabled but not Enabled and PARE transmitting transmitting x i X e Disabled In this state your Bluetooth device cannot communicate with other devices e Enabled but not transmitting Your device is ready to communicate with other devices e Enabled and transmitting Your device is communicating with one or more remote devices or an attempt is being made to establish a link User s guide 2 55 Remote device settings For information on the properties of a remote device do the following 1 Right click the remote device 2 Click Properties Open Copy Cut Delete Name Discovery IgE Create New Device Folder Properties Brie Honamga Business Card The Remote Device Properties window opens The General tab In the General tab of the Remote Devices Properties window the following is dis played 2 56 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and
34. then click Save in the Object Editor A new window opens where you can select the folder where you want to save the object User s guide 2 25 Save VMessage x Save in Ey My Documents y 6 ci LL Overs ttelse tilbud User s screen shots _ Protocol Analyzer manual 1 1_files L Screen shots L Sniffer l Test_files Timesedler AAA Save as type VMessage files vmg lt Cancel Zi Select the location and name of the new file Click Save When you have saved the file you can transfer it as you would any other file using the Bluetooth Neighborhood For more information see File transfer File transfer File transfer is a way of sharing files with others In the Bluetooth Neighborhood you can make a file available to a remote user by placing it in the folder My Shared Files When a remote user has performed service discovery on your device that user can open your My Shared Files folder and the files in it Further more the user can add and delete files if authorized to do so for information on the security aspects of My Shared Files see File transfer settings on page 2 42 If a remote device sends a file to your local device it is received in the My Shared Files folder Making a file available in the My Shared Files folder To place a file in the My Shared Files folder drag the file from where it is stored to My Shared Files You can also open the My Shared Files folder
35. to determine what services the device facilitates To perform service discovery select list view in the Bluetooth Neighborhood window then double click the remote device that you want to discover services for Bluetooth Client Device User s guide 2 9 When the service discovery has been performed the list view displays the ser vices that the remote device supports Address E Bluetooth Client Device Audio Business Card DUN s A Inbox LAN Network E hared Files In some situations it might not be possible to carry out service discovery There could be a number of reasons for this For example the remote user might have set up his device to reject link establishment attempts see The Trust tab on page 2 51 If service discovery or any other activity is not carried out successfully a window opens explaining what went wrong Link establishment When you have performed service discovery you can establish a link to the remote device You can use any service that both your device and the remote device support To establish a link drag the local service to the corresponding remote service For example you can drag your local dial up networking DUN link to the remote DUN service If the remote device is a computer with access to a modem you can access the Internet remotely Address fe Bluetooth Client Device DUN Note If you know in advance that a remote device supports a particular ser
36. trust relationship for each newly discovered device Trust Relationship In Trust Relationship you can make default settings to be applied when your local device discovers a remote device for the first time These settings will not be used by default if you selected the previous item Configure Newly Discovered Devices for making trust relationship decisions upon initially detecting remote devices You can decide whether your device should e Reject a link establishment attempt User s guide 2 51 e Prompt you before accepting link establishment e Accept link establishment automatically To have the default trust relationship settings applied to all existing discovered devices click Apply to all devices Note If you want to make trust relationship settings for a particular remote device rather than for all remote devices you can do so from the Trust tab of the Remote Device Properties window The Advanced Link Policy window To view or change the trust relationship settings for one or more discovered remote devices click Advanced Settings Advanced Link Policy Settings lx Advanced Link Policy Reject link establishment attempt Prompt before accepting link establishment Niels Laptop Automatically accept link establishment 00 50 00 00 00 80 Bluetooth Client Device 00 50 C0 00 30 4F Eddie s Notepad 00 50 0 10 00 64 00 50 20 00 00 84 Cancel app In this window each discovered remote
37. trust relationship to be applied when the remote device wants to establish a link to your device Reject link establishment Prompt before accepting link establishment Automatically accept link establishment If you want to you can apply the selected trust relationship to all remote devices To do so click Apply to all devices e Bonding expiration How long the bond between your local device and the remote device lasts see The Bonding tab on page 2 54 for more informa tion With Bonding Expiration you can make settings concerning the duration of bonding between your local device and the remote one You can set the bond ing to expire when the link is disconnected after a specified period of time or never 2 58 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Note You can make similar settings in the Trust tab and the Bonding tab of the Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties window see Bluetooth neighbor hood properties on page 2 49 However the settings made in those win dows are applied to all remote devices discovered the settings in the Trust tab of the Remote Device Properties window apply only to a particular remote device LED operation The green light emitting diode LED indicator on the Bluetooth PC card from IBM is lit for 10 seconds after you turn on your computer and flashes when the Bluetooth unit is communicating with a remote Bluetooth unit Bluetooth diagnostics After you
38. your device supports For each profile you can see the following The profile version A description e g the name of the profile The company name The copyright holder This information is included in the Profile Properties window To open the Profile Properties window from the Bluetooth Neighborhood click Bluetooth Profile Properties on the menu bar then click the profile you want to see properties for User s guide 2 39 Bluetooth Device Discovery Profile Properties OBES File Transter Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties OBE Object Push Remote Wevibe Properties Fax a Dial up Networking TEE Excite Br LAN Access Esprre Bonding eee Create New Device Folder Generic Audio Serial Port Meme Discover The Properties window for the selected profile opens as shown below Serial Port Properties ES Serial Port Profile General Information Profile Version 1 0 0 Description Digianswer Serial Port Profile Company Name Digianswer A S Copyright c 1999 2000 Digianswer 4 45 Enabling and disabling a profile You can enable or disable each of the profiles that your device supports If you enable a profile remote users will be able to access the services associated with the profile If you disable a profile remote users will not be able to access the ser vices associated with the profile To enable or disable a profile do the following 1 Click Bluetooth and then click Profile Properties 2
39. Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Note Before using this information and the product it supports read Appendix E Product warranties and notices on page E 1 First Edition August 2000 O Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2000 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp Contents About this DOOK cid A AAA aes es vil Installation suide 645425000649 doa 980 0088 E 1 1 User Ss pude eras hhh sures dado 2 1 Appendix A ro tesis Gee a od be Mate esta aide dotes uk B 1 Appendix B List view iconS iaa C 1 Appendix C Regulatory information 0 00 e eee eee ee D 1 Appendix D Help and service information E 1 Appendix E Product warranties and notices 0005 F 1 Copyright IBM Corp 2000 111 iv Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide About this book This manual contains instructions for installing and using the Bluetooth PC Card from IBM The manual is divided into three parts e Installation guide The Installation guide contains the product description and quick installation instructions e User s guide The User s guide provides instructions on operating the Bluetooth Software Suite e Appendixes The appendixes contain reference tables regulatory information help and ser vice information the product warranties
40. DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IBM Statement of Warranty Worldwide except Canada Puerto Rico Turkey United States Part 1 General Terms This Statement of Warranty includes Part 1 General Terms and Part 2 Country unique Terms The terms of Part 2 may replace or modify those of Part 1 The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Warranty apply only to Machines you purchase for your use and not for resale from IBM or your reseller The term Machine means an IBM machine its features conversions upgrades elements or accessories or any combi nation of them The term Machine does not include any software programs whether pre loaded with the Machine installed subsequently or otherwise Unless IBM specifies otherwise the following warranties apply only in the country where you acquire the Machine Nothing in this Statement of Warranty affects any statutory rights of consum ers that cannot be waived or limited by contract If you have any questions contact IBM or your reseller Machine Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Warranty period One Year Contact your place of purchase for warranty service information Some IBM Machines are eligible for on site warranty service depending on the country where service is performed The IBM Warranty for Machines IBM warrants that each Machine 1 is free from defect
41. Guide e Using your computer as a Bluetooth Speaker Phone Connect to a Bluetooth enabled modem and make telephone calls using the built in microphone and speaker of the computer for the conversation Link establishment There are two ways of establishing an audio link e Drag the local service Audio to a remote device or device folder a oS E My Inbox My Shared Files Eddie s Notepad Hiele s Laptop e Perform service discovery first then drag the local service Audio to the remote service Audio JAdeiess PE Exts Notepad uo BS Business Card When the link establishment has been performed successfully you can make use of either the audio device or speaker phone feature as described above PC speaker The speaker phone feature involves using the PC speaker This can be enabled or disabled from the Local Services bar 1 Click the local or remote Audio service once with your right mouse button User s guide 2 29 am Copy Enable PC Speaker Misable Fb Speaker Disconnect Properties 2 Click enable or disable When the speaker is enabled you can make use of the speaker phone feature For more information on audio settings see Audio settings on page 2 43 Bluetooth COM ports Physical communications COM ports are used when two serial devices are con nected by means of a cable A Bluetooth COM port however is a virtual COM port providing a wireless alternative to a physica
42. M or your reseller exchanges a Machine or part you agree to remove all features parts options alterations and attachments not under warranty service You also agree to 1 ensure that the Machine is free of any legal obligations or restrictions that pre vent its exchange 2 obtain authorization from the owner to have IBM or your reseller service a Machine that you do not own and 3 where applicable before service is provided a follow the problem determination problem analysis and service request procedures that IBM or your reseller provides b secure all programs data and funds contained in a Machine c provide IBM or your reseller with sufficient free and safe access to your facilities to permit them to fulfill their obligations and d inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machine s location IBM is responsible for loss of or damage to your Machine while it is 1 in IBM s possession or 2 in transit in those cases where IBM is responsible for the trans portation charges Neither IBM nor your reseller is responsible for any of your confidential propri etary or personal information contained in a Machine which you return to IBM or your reseller for any reason You should remove all such information from the Machine prior to its return Production Status Each IBM Machine is manufactured from new parts or new and used parts In some cases the Machine may not be new and may have been previously installed
43. Optimization Automatically optimize the performance of the Speaker Phone feature This option is recommended Manual Optimization Manually optimize the performance of the Speaker Phone system This option is only recommended for advanced users Use Default Setting Restore the default settings This will give WOU an average performance and is recommended if both of the above fails You can configure your Bluetooth speaker phone in one of three ways e To have the Bluetooth Speaker Phone Setup Wizard automatically configure you computer click e To configure your computer manually click e To use the Bluetooth default settings click 2 46 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide a Follow the on screen instructions to complete the configuration of your copmuter for the best sound performance of the Bluetooth phone feature LAN access settings In connection with LAN link establishment the Bluetooth Software Suite can establish a dial up connection automatically To set this up do the following 1 Click Bluetooth then click Profile Properties and then click LAN Access 2 Inthe LAN Access Properties window click the LAN Access Settings tab LAN Access Properties El General LAN Access Settings rr On Connect Automatically establish Dial up connection when Bluetooth link has been established Recelpient to dial se Ereate den Edit Selected Cancel Sal H
44. URPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this publi cation at any time without notice Any references in this publication to non IBM Web sites are provided for conve nience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsement of those Web sites The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this IBM product and use of those Web sites is at your own risk Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or both e IBM e HelpCenter Appendix E Product warranties and notices E 11 Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson Sweden and licensed to IBM Microsoft NetMeeting Outlook and Windows are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both Other company product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others Electronic emission notices Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Note This equipment has been tested and foun
45. User s Guide Remote Device Properties The name of the remote device General information Provides the identity information of the remote device Historical Information Provides information on when the remote device was last seen by your device and when it was last linked to it Services used Provides information on which services of the remote device are currently connected to your local device if any You can also see what role the remote device plays in the piconet that is if it is a master device or a slave device User s guide 2 57 The Trust tab Remote Device Properties 7 General Trust O Trust Relationship The following trust relationship will be applied to the remote device C Reject link establishment attempt Prompt before accepting link establishment Automatically accept link establishment Apply to all devices Expiration of bonding between the local device and this particular remote device Device Bonding Expiration Bonding is expired immediately after the link is disconnected Bonding is automatically expired after ome Months f Bonding is never expired Cancel ppp Help In the Trust tab of the Remote Devices Properties window you can make settings for the individual remote device concerning e Trust relationship The way your local device reacts if the remote device attempts to establish a link to it In Trust Relationship you can define the
46. Windows com ponents that can be added Profiles and services All Bluetooth devices have at least one profile that is an application with which you can use the device When two devices are to communicate with each other they must have a shared profile If for example you want to transfer a file from one Bluetooth enabled computer to another both computers must support the profile OBEX File Trans fer The Bluetooth Software Suite supports a number of profiles called your Local Profiles You will find these on the Local Profiles bar below User s guide 2 3 Local Services Local Services Local Profiles ES pos Dial up Networking e LE iE Ethernet FAX John Carlson wef OBE File Transfer OBE Object Push Serial Port Local Profiles Although the function of the Local Profiles bar is to display the profiles your device supports the Local Services bar shows what you will actually use when operating the Bluetooth Neighborhood Facilitated by a profile each of the ser vices represents a specific operation that your device can carry out An example of a service is audio or sound transfer which is facilitated by the Generic Audio pro file Sound transfer can take place between your computer and other Bluetooth devices that support the Generic Audio profile For the Local Profiles bar click Local Profiles For the Local Services bar click Local Services Note For a complete list of the profile
47. ails In the Bluetooth window you can change the settings of the list view For exam ple you can change the settings to view details To view details do the following 1 On the menu bar click View 2 Click Details View Toolbars k we Status Bar Explorer Bar k we Large Icons Small Icons List Arrange loons Refresh Folder Options You can also click the View icon on the tool bar the appropriate number of times until the details are displayed View The type of details displayed depends on the contents of the list view remote devices remote services or the contents of My Inbox or My Shared Files 2 12 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Remote device details In the main window the list view can display information on each of the remote devices discovered e Name The name the remote user has chosen for the device to present when discovered by other devices e Class The type of the remote device device class such as a desktop com puter a notebook computer or a mobile phone e Status Whether the remote device is within range e Bonding Whether your local device and the remote one have bonded See The Bonding tab on page 2 54 e Role Displays if the remote device is the master device or a slave device in the piconet Remote services details When you have performed service discovery on a remote device the list view can display the following information
48. as access to a fax machine The FAX service provides a serial Bluetooth COM port connection for your conve nience This means that you can choose to use it for sending fax messages but you could use any other Bluetooth COM port as well Note To set up FAX service refer to the Windows user s manual for instruc tions Links can be established by dragging and dropping in the Bluetooth Neighbor hood Drag the FAX icon from the Local Services bar to one of the following in the list view e The remote device or device folder e The remote FAX service 2 36 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Address El Eddie s Notepad Note The FAX Profile requires a Bluetooth COM port By default the profile is associated with Bluetooth COM port 7 For more information see Blue tooth COM ports on page 2 30 Setting up Bluetooth networks During the installation of the Bluetooth Software Suite the Network Manager Wizard created two network profiles on your computer one saving your current network settings and one to be used for Bluetooth piconet networking This feature is included in the Bluetooth Software Suite because of a limitation in the Windows operating system that affects users who use their computer in more than one network With the Bluetooth Network Manager Wizard you can network profiles that memorize your networking setups and allow you to restore them whenever you need to change from one netw
49. authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol lowing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Responsible party International Business Machines Corporation New Orchard Road Armonk NY 10504 Telephone 1 919 543 2193 E 12 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Tested To Comply C With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit a la r glementation d Industrie Canada Cet appareil num rique de classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada European Union EMC Directive conformance statement This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a nonrecom mended modification of the product including the fitting of non IBM option cards This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22 European Standard EN 55022 The limits for Class B e
50. bility Mode Connectibility Mode refers to whether remote devices having discovered your device can establish a link to it In other words selecting non connectable mode is a way of ensuring that no remote device can connect to your device Connectable mode y Non connectable mode Connectable mode User s guide 2 53 Discoverability Mode Discoverability Mode refers to whether other devices can discover your device In other words selecting non discoverable mode is a way to prevent remote devices from discovering your device General discoverable mode Non discoverable mode General discoverable mode or The Bonding tab Bonding refers to the creation of a link key a bond between two devices Bond ing is used when a device requires link level security see The Security tab on page 2 53 for more information When a remote device attempts to connect to the device requiring link level security the users of both devices are prompted for a password They must then enter the same password The purpose of bonding is for two devices to be able to identify each other so that no remote device can connect without knowing the right password This is conve nient if for instance you do not want any other device than your own Bluetooth enabled phone to be able to connect to your computer Other devices trying to connect are prompted for the password which prevents them from interfering with the current co
51. box My Shared Files Conference 00 50 CD 00 00 00 50 CD 00 30 Inbox Microsoft Outlook Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Actions Help a B X goRepy GO Forward Ql EEEE AA Y A AE ec aa es E E 8 Dutlook Today Mai 4 Thomas RE Blue ti 01 08 00 22 52 Dutlook on Calendar pdresel BlueTooth ti 01 08 00 22 38 i oF gt ottacts Thomas RE Blue ti 01 08 00 22 37 3 Deleted Items Carsten Morten ti 01 08 00 18 42 ig Thomas FW Blue ti 01 08 00 16 49 For Wind ti 01 08 00 13 01 Peter Pe Gamle ka ti 01 08 00 12 57 Finn Ser Kort om ti 01 08 00 12 53 Son Ngu Rundere ti 01 08 00 10 20 Bluetooth Client Device John Carlson vcf gt DDDDE i i LAN Antony DD DH 2 22 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Receiving objects When your local Bluetooth device receives an object such as a default business card message or note from a remote device the object is placed in My Inbox e Ifyou have Microsoft Outlook the object opens in Microsoft Outlook when you double click it e Ifyou do not have Microsoft Outlook the object opens in the Object Editor when you double click it You can open a received object directly from My Inbox or you can drag the object to wherever you want to store it Address E My Inbox Creating objects in the Object Editor Users who
52. ct If you have any questions contact IBM or your reseller The IBM Warranty for Machines Machine Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Warranty period One Year Contact your place of purchase for warranty service information Some IBM Machines are eligible for on site warranty service depending on the country where service is performed IBM warrants that each Machine 1 is free from defects in materials and work manship and 2 conforms to IBM s Official Published Specifications The warranty period for a Machine is a specified fixed period commencing on its Date of Instal lation The date on your sales receipt is the Date of Installation unless IBM or your reseller informs you otherwise O Copyright IBM Corp 2000 E 1 During the warranty period IBM or your reseller if approved by IBM to provide warranty service will provide repair and exchange service for the Machine with out charge under the type of service designated for the Machine and will manage and install engineering changes that apply to the Machine If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period and IBM or your reseller are unable to either 1 make it do so or 2 replace it with one that is at least functionally equivalent you may return it to your place of purchase and your money will be refunded The replacement may not be new but will be in good working order Extent of Warranty The warranty does not cover the repair or exchange of a Mach
53. ct warranties and notices E 9 The following paragraph is added at the end of this Section IBM s entire liability and your sole remedy whether in contract or in tort in respect of any default shall be limited to damages ITALY Limitation of Liability The following replaces the second sentence in the first paragraph In each such instance unless otherwise provided by mandatory law IBM is liable for no more than item 1 unchanged 2 as to any other actual damage arising in all situations involving non performance by IBM pursuant to or in any way related to the subject matter of this Statement of Warranty IBM s liability will be limited to the total amount you paid for the Machine that is the subject of the claim Applicability of suppliers and resellers unchanged The following replaces the second paragraph of this Section Unless otherwise provided by mandatory law IBM and your reseller are not liable for any of the following items 1 and 2 unchanged 3 indirect damages even if IBM or your reseller is informed of their possibility SOUTH AFRICA NAMIBIA BOTSWANA LESOTHO AND SWAZILAND Limitation of Liability The following is added to this Section IBM s entire liability to you for actual damages arising in all situations involving nonperformance by IBM in respect of the subject matter of this Statement of War ranty will be limited to the charge paid by you for the individual Machine that is the subject of your claim
54. d to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi dential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre quency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equip ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult an IBM authorized dealer or service representative for help Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Proper cables and connectors are available from IBM authorized dealers IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unautho rized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or mod ifications could void the user s
55. ddition to new parts re used parts as well Limitation of Liability The following is added to this Section The limitations and exclusions specified in the Statement of Warranty will not apply to damages caused by IBM with fraud or gross negligence and for express warranty In item 2 replace U S 100 000 with 1 000 000 DEM The following sentence is added to the end of the first paragraph of item 2 IBM s liability under this item is limited to the violation of essential contractual terms in cases of ordinary negligence IRELAND Extent of Warranty The following is added to this Section Except as expressly provided in these terms and conditions all statutory condi tions including all warranties implied but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing all warranties implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1893 or the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980 are hereby excluded Limitation of Liability The following replaces items one and two of the first paragraph of this Section 1 death or personal injury or physical damage to your real property solely caused by IBM s negligence and 2 the amount of any other actual direct damages up to the greater of Irish Pounds 75 000 or 125 percent of the charges if recurring the 12 months charges apply for the Machine that is the subject of the claim or which otherwise gives rise to the claim Applicability of suppliers and resellers unchanged Appendix E Produ
56. device is listed in one of three boxes e Reject link establishment attempt e Prompt before accepting link establishment e Automatically accept link establishment The location of each remote device indicates which default trust relationship set tings have been selected for it To change the trust relationship setting for a device in the Advanced Link Policy window drag the device from its present position to the box representing the trust 2 52 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide relationship you want for the device The new settings are now applied to the remote device the next time it attempts to connect to your local device The Security tab In the Security tab you can make a number of decisions concerning the security of your local device Security Mode Security Mode can be set to either No Security or Link level security Mo security If a device has selected link level security no remote device can connect to it with out bonding see The Bonding tab on page 2 54 You can only use encryption when you have selected link level security Encryption Mode Encryption Mode can be enabled or disabled Based on the use of a link key this feature can only be enabled when link level security has been selected Disable Enable If encryption is enabled When your device is communicating only the linked devices will be able to understand the data sent between them Connecti
57. do not have Microsoft Outlook can use the Object Editor to create objects such as messages notes and cards for sharing with Bluetooth enabled devices Objects created in the Object Editor are saved as files You can then trans fer these files as you would any file in the Bluetooth Neighborhood see File transfer on page 2 26 To open the Object Editor do the following 1 Click Start then clickPrograms and then click Bluetooth Software Suite 2 Click Object Editor User s guide 2 23 Programs Object Editor The Object Editor window opens vObjectEditor Untitled To create an object in the Object Editor do the following 1 Click File then click New 2 24 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide a vObjectEditor File Help vCard Load VMessage Save Note Exit 2 Click the object you want to create such as a VMessage VCard or VNote Cards are created in the Object Editor itself by typing the information you want to include messages and notes are created in a new window as shown in the following illustration F VMessageYiewer Untitled YMessage o x Fie Help From Ta Subject Type the information you want to be included in the object Save the object e Ifthe object is a message or a note click File then click Save As in the window where you typed the message or note If the object is a card click File
58. ds available on page 2 16 To send your business card to a remote device drag the card icon to the remote device or device folder Address Ei Bluetooth Neighborhood a El My Inbox My Shared Files 00 50 C0 00 30 Bluetooth Client Device Carlson wc If the link is established successfully the remote device will now receive your business card in its Bluetooth Neighborhood Inbox For the choice of sending receiving or exchanging business cards with another user click the remote device once with your right mouse button then select Busi ness Card User s guide 2 21 Open Copy Cut Delete Name Discovery Meconhect Create New Device Folder Properties Ernie Bonding Business Card Push my business card Pull business card Exchange business cards From the Business Card sub menu you can select from the following e Push business card To transfer your business card Pull business card To transfer a business card from a remote device e Exchange business cards To exchange business cards with a remote user Sending business cards directly from Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Outlook users can send objects like messages or notes directly from Microsoft Outlook To send objects directly from Microsoft Outlook drag the object from Outlook to the remote device or device folder in your Bluetooth Neighborhood Address Ei Bluetooth Neighborhood y Local Services fal a My In
59. e Bluetooth enabled devices e Connect to serial devices legacy applications The Bluetooth Neighborhood is an equivalent to the Microsoft Network Neigh borhood The Microsoft Network Neighborhood is an ordinary network while the Bluetooth Neighborhood is a wireless network of the Bluetooth devices within range The basic functions of the Bluetooth Neighborhood include three steps e Carrying out device discovery For example finding out which remote Blue tooth devices are available within your range e Carrying out service discovery For example finding out which services applications a remote device facilitates e Establishing links to remote devices Copyright IBM Corp 2000 2 1 The Bluetooth Neighborhood window D ak Bluelooth N ooth Neighborh a a Conference Device Folder 00 50 CD 00 00 33 Laptop Last seen 07 08 Not bonded hd 00 50 CD 00 00 3F Miscellaneous Connected Not bonded Slave E 00 50 CD 00 00 80 Miscellaneous Last seen 02 08 Not bonded E 00 50 CD 00 00 84 Miscellaneous Last seen 02 08 Not bonded D 00 50 CD 00 30 4F Miscellaneous In range Not bonded 00 50 CD 10 00 00 Miscellaneous Last seer 03 08 Not bonded 00 50 0D 10 00 64 Miscellaneous Last seer 02 08 Not bonded 28 Bluetooth Client D Desktop Workst Last seen 03 08 Not bonded 8 Eddie s Notepad Laptop Last seen 01 08 Not bonded MA Niels Laptop Laptop In range Not bonded
60. e Bluetooth device it must discover the remote devices that are available and within range This is called device discovery To perform device discovery do the following 1 Click Bluetooth then click Device Discovery Bluetooth Device Disc Overy Profile Properties Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties Renote Device Propenes Meconment Espe Bondi Create New Device Folder Hame Ej CONE While your device is looking for remote devices a wndow opens displaying the progress of the device discovery 2 8 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Device Discovery X 4 1 Searching for remote devices Found 3 devices 2 When device discovery is finished the list view displays the remote devices within range that are currently available You can also see previously discov ered devices that are no longer available Address g Bluetooth Neighborhood 7 MM My Inbox My Shared Files HELD HH HH il Bluetooth Client Eddie s MotepaE Niels s Laptop Device Note The main window list view does not show your local device only the discovered remote ones There are alternative ways of performing device discovery e When the main window list view with discovered devices is displayed press F5 This updates the list view e On the tool bar click Device Discovery Service discovery Before trying to establish a link to a remote device perform service discovery
61. elp 3 Select Automatically establish Dial up connection when Bluetooth link has been established 4 Follow the on screen instructions to select which recipient should be dialed You can add new recipients to the list by clicking Create New or you can edit the selected recipient by clicking Edit Selected User s guide 2 47 When you establish a LAN link as described in LAN service on page 2 34 the Bluetooth Software Suite automatically establishes a dial up connection Dial up networking settings In connection with DUN link establishment the Bluetooth Software Suite can establish a dial up connection automatically To set up your Bluetooth Software to establish a dial up network automatically do the following 1 Click Bluetooth then click Profile Properties and then click Dial up Net working 2 Click the Dial up Networking Settings tab Dial up Networking Properties On Connect Automatically establish Dial up connection when Bluetooth link has been established Recelpient to dial ieate Hen Bait Selected Cancel Apply Help 3 Click the check box next to Automatically establish Dial up connection when Bluetooth link has been established 4 Follow the on screen instructions to select the recipient that is to be dialed You can add new recipients to the list by clicking Create New or you can edit the selected recipient by clicking Edit Selected 2 48 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installati
62. ems are missing or damaged contact your reseller Copyright IBM Corp 2000 1 1 Before you begin Before you begin installing and using your Bluetooth PC Card review the follow ing terms that will be used throughout the manual e Authentication A security mechanism that prevents access to critical data and makes it impossible to falsify the origin of a message e Device address The unique address of a Bluetooth device e Device discovery Before a link can be established a Bluetooth device needs to discover or find the other Bluetooth devices that are active and in range e Device name The name that a Bluetooth device presents itself with when supplying identity information to another device e Master device The device that initiates a connection and during this connec tion controls all traffic in a piconet e Park mode An economical low power sub mode of standby In park mode a slave device does not participate in the piconet but remains synchro nized to it Park mode is used to increase the number of slave devices con nected to a master device e Piconet A wireless network formed by two or more Bluetooth devices e Profile An application that a Bluetooth device facilitates For one device to communicate with another the two devices must have a shared profile e Slave device A device in a piconet controlled by another device the master device System requirements The Bluetooth Software Suite w
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64. etermination problem analysis and service request procedures that IBM or your reseller provides b secure all programs data and funds contained in a Machine c provide IBM or your reseller with sufficient free and safe access to your facilities to permit them to fulfill their obligations and d inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machine s location IBM is responsible for loss of or damage to your Machine while it is 1 in IBM s possession or 2 in transit in those cases where IBM is responsible for the trans portation charges Neither IBM nor your reseller is responsible for any of your confidential propri etary or personal information contained in a Machine which you return to IBM or your reseller for any reason You should remove all such information from the Machine prior to its return Production Status Each IBM Machine is manufactured from new parts or new and used parts In some cases the Machine may not be new and may have been previously installed Regardless of the Machine s production status IBM s appropriate warranty terms apply Limitation of Liability Circumstances may arise where because of a default on IBM s part or other liabil ity you are entitled to recover damages from IBM In each such instance regard less of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages from IBM including fundamental breach negligence misrepresentation or other contract or tort claim IBM is liable fo
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66. h audio device feature using a headset with the Bluetooth link serving as a sound card User s guide 2 43 e The Bluetooth speaker phone feature using the computer speaker and micro phone like a phone with the audio coming from an ordinary sound card For information on how to establish and use audio links see Audio settings on page 2 43 By default your computer is set up as a Bluetooth speaker phone If you want to change this default setting do the following 1 Click Bluetooth then click Profile Properties and then click Generic Audio 2 Inthe Audio Properties window click the Audio Settings tab Audio Properties x General Audio Settings Audio Quality Audio quality to be used during next audio link Low Audio Fath Default Audio path Bluetooth Audio Device f Bluetooth Speaker Phone Cancel Apply Help 3 Under the Audio Path heading select Bluetooth Audio Device or Bluetooth Speaker Phone as the default setting Audio quality Under the Audio Quality heading of the Audio Settings tab you can set the sound quality to be used during the next audio link Generally speaking the higher the sound quality the better However the higher the quality the greater the more resources of the Bluetooth unit are needed for the link If you want to be able to transfer data at the same time as sound select medium or low audio quality The default setting is Low Bluetooth speaker phone setti
67. he Bluetooth software CD ROM into the CD ROM drive In most cases the software will begin the installation process without intervention If this is not the case do the following a Click Start then click Run and then click Browse b Click the icon that corresponds with your CD ROM drive c Select Setup then click OK The Run windows opens d Click OK 2 The Choose Setup Language window opens Click the file of the language you want 3 Follow the instructions on your screen At the end of the process indicate that you want to restart your computer again The software installation is com plete Installing the Bluetooth device driver Follow these instructions to install the Bluetooth device driver for the operating system on your computer Note Install the Bluetooth Software Suite before installing the Bluetooth device drivers Note Remove or disable any card management software before installing the Bluetooth device driver If you need the card management software to remain on your computer refer to the card management software help for the device driver installation process Windows 95 OSR 2 1 Insert the PC Card into either of the PC Card slots PCMCIA slots on your computer The Insert Disk window will appear 2 Insert the Bluetooth CD ROM into the CD ROM drive then click OK Click Browse then click the icon that corresponds to your CD ROM drive 4 Double click the Drivers folder Installation guide 1 3
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69. ing the PC Card e Restart your computer 2 60 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Appendix A Profiles The following table shows the profiles that the Bluetooth Software Suite currently supports and what role each profile plays le jmwss Generic Object Exchange OBEX File Transfer and OBEX Push profiles O Copyright IBM Corp 2000 A 1 A 2 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Appendix B List view icons In the Bluetooth Neighborhood list view the following icons are used to represent remote devices and services Remote device Icon Desktop computer Laptop computer Server class computer Handheld PC PDA Palm sized PC or PDA Cellular phone Cordless phone Oe TTT ny Copyright IBM Corp 2000 B 1 Remote device Icon Smart phone Voice gateway LAN access point Unclassified audio Unclassified Remote service Icon A Bluetooth COM port B 2 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Remote service Icon FAX service Business card Network service Appendix B List view icons B 3 B 4 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Appendix C Regulatory information This product complies with any mandatory product specification in any country where the product is sold In addition the product complies with the following European Union EU This equipment complies with the R amp TTE direc
70. iscover each other you can increase the duration Device Discovery Period In Device Discovery Period you can set the number of minutes that you want the intervals between automatic device discovery sessions to last This function is active when you set automatic device discovery to take place periodically Previously Discovered Devices In Previously Discovered Devices you can have the Bluetooth Neighborhood list view display remote devices discovered during previous device discovery sessions If this item is not selected the list view only displays the remote devices discovered during the latest session Expire Discovered Devices In Expire Discovered Devices you can decide to have discovered remote devices removed automatically from the Bluetooth Neighborhood list view when they have not been seen for a specified period of time Note that if Previously Discov ered Devices is not selected the list view only displays the remote devices discov ered during the latest device discovery The Trust tab The Trust tab pertains to the trust relationship you want your local device to apply to remote devices that is how you want your local device to react if a remote device tries to establish a link to it Configure Newly Discovered Devices In Configure Newly Discovered Devices you can choose to have the program display a configuration box when your device discovers a remote device for the first time This will enable you to consider the
71. isitos de protecci n del Consejo de la UE Directiva 89 336 CEE en lo que a la legislatura de los Estados Miembros sobre compatibilidad electromagn tica se refiere IBM no puede aceptar responsabilidad alguna si este producto deja de satisfacer dichos requisitos de protecci n como resultado de una modificaci n no recomendada del producto incluyendo el ajuste de tarjetas de opci n que no sean IBM Este producto ha sido probado y satisface los l mites para Equipos Inform ticos Clase B de conformidad con el Est ndar CISPR22 y el Est ndar Europeo EN 55022 Los l mites para los equipos de Clase B se han establecido para entornos residenciales t picos a fin de proporcionar una protecci n razonable contra las interferencias con dispositivos de comunicaci n licenciados E 14 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide E 16 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Part Number 19K4260 File Number Printed in the United States of America amp on recycled paper containing 10 amp recovered post consumer fiber 1P P N 19K4260 19K4260
72. ive have available as much of the fol lowing information as possible e Option name e Option number e Proof of purchase e Computer manufacturer model serial number if IBM and manual e Exact wording of the error message if any e Description of the problem e Hardware and software configuration information for your system If possible be at your computer Your technical support representative might want to walk you through the problem during the call For the support telephone number and support hours by country refer to the fol lowing table or to the enclosed technical support insert Support phone numbers Copyright IBM Corp 2000 D 1 are also available by clicking HelpCenter phone list on the IBM support Web page at http www ibm com pc support If the number is not provided contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing repre sentative Response time may vary depending on the number and nature of the calls received Support 24 hours a day 7 days a week Canada Toronto only 416 383 3344 Canada all other 1 800 565 3344 U S A and Puerto Rico 1 800 772 2227 D 2 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Appendix E Product warranties and notices The following section provides product warranty information and legal notices Warranty Statements The warranty statements consist of two parts Part 1 and Part 2 Part 1 varies by country Part 2 is the same for both statements Be sure
73. k e Default Business Card The physical default business card is placed in My Documents in a folder named Bluetooth However like the Object Inbox you can browse by clicking and place the business card where you want If you have not already created a business card clicking Create New opens the Object Editor where you can register your default business User s guide 2 41 card Click Edit if you want to edit an existing business card For more information see Making default business cards available on page 2 16 e Security You can decide whether you want your device to do the follow ing Automatically accept incoming objects for example objects sent to you from remote devices Prompt you before accepting incoming objects Automatically reject incoming objects Allow remote users to pull your default business card By default your device automatically accepts incoming objects and it enables remote users to pull your default business card File transfer settings The OBEX File Transfer profile is used for transferring files In the File Transfer Settings window you can view or edit the location of the physical Shared Files folder You can also make decisions concerning the security aspects of receiving files from remote devices To open the File Transfer Settings dialog box do the following 1 Click Bluetooth and then click Profile Properties 2 Click OBEX File Transfer 3 Click the File
74. l one Bluetooth COM ports make it possible to connect to almost any Bluetooth enabled serial device legacy application that would otherwise have been connected using a cable and a phys ical COM port Because Bluetooth links are wireless you do not need a physical COM port to connect to a remote device However in connection with some of your local pro files you need a Bluetooth COM port This provides an address needed by your legacy application to establish a link to a remote device Note Most users do not need Bluetooth COM ports at all the default settings ensure that you can use all of your Local Services without having to make any Bluetooth COM port settings The following services are supported by profiles that are associated with a Blue tooth COM port DUN dial up networking profile FAX fax profile LAN LAN access profile Default business card OBEX object push File transfer OBEX file transfer Serial port profile Except for the serial port profile the above mentioned profiles are associated with the Bluetooth COM ports 7 8 and 9 by default You can change these settings For more information see Bluetooth COM port settings on page 2 31 New Bluetooth COM ports and compatibility Some users might want to add one or more additional Bluetooth COM ports to the computer This is necessary if you want to make use of the Serial Port Profile to for instance use a serial application like HyperTerminal to t
75. ngs During the installation of the Bluetooth Software Suite the program will attempt to configure your computer for optimal sound performance when using the 2 44 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide speaker phone feature This is done by the Bluetooth Speaker Phone Setup Wiz ard However as computers are very different in some cases it is necessary to adjust the settings manually to get the best possible sound quality You can do this from the Audio Speaker Phone window in the Bluetooth Configuration Tool or from the Bluetooth Speaker Phone Setup Wizard Adjusting the speaker phone settings from the Audio Speaker Phone window To view or edit the Bluetooth speaker phone settings do the following 1 Click Start then click Programs and then click Bluetooth Software Suite 2 Click Bluetooth Speaker Phone Setup Wizard Programs ies Bluetooth Software Suite v1 0 PDC2 gt 4 A l 5 Uninstall gt Favorites A Bluetooth Configuration Tool g Bluetooth Network Manager Wizard Documents Bluetooth NetWork Manager Bluetooth Speaker Phone Setup Wizard Settings Find Log Off Bw Shut Down PEFC The Bluetooth Speaker Phone Setup Wizard opens User s guide 2 45 Bluetooth Speaker Phone Setup Wizard The Bluetooth Speaker Phone Setup Wizard wall configure you computer for optimal performance when using the Speaker Phone feature of the Bluetooth Sottware Suite Automatic
76. nnection The duration of the bonding can be set to last beyond the current link if so the two devices are prompted only for the password the first time they connect i e when they create the bond When creating the bond and when making use of an existing one both devices must be in bondable mode Bonding settings are configured in the Bonding tab of the Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties window In the Bonding tab you can decide whether your device is able to bond to other devices To be able to establish a new bond and to make use of an existing one your device must be in bondable mode Bondable mode Mon bondable mode Jondable mode Default Bluetooth Bonding Expiration In Default Bluetooth Bonding Expiration you can set bonding to expire when the link is disconnected after a specified period of time or never Note The settings you make in the Bonding tab are default settings that are applied to all remote devices For information on how to make settings for 2 54 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide the duration of a bond between your device and a particular remote device see The Trust tab on page 2 51 Bluetooth unit settings The settings of the Bluetooth unit are controlled from the Bluetooth Control Cen ter From this application you can enable or disable the Bluetooth unit Also the Bluetooth Control Center icon indicates the state of the Bluetooth unit Enabling or disabling
77. nology eliminates the need for cables between electronic devices such as desktop computers printers and local area networks LANs Bluetooth wireless technology provides fast reliable and secure wireless commu nication in a small space and enables you to synchronize devices such as your desktop computer and mobile phone Bluetooth wireless technology has the following features e Worldwide operation The Bluetooth radio transmitter and receiver operates in the 2 45 GHz band which is license free and compatible with any radio sys tem in the world with the exception of France e Link establishment You can establish a link between two or more devices almost instantly The link is maintained even if the devices are not within line of sight e Robust link Under normal conditions your connection will not suffer from interference from other radio signals operating in the same frequency band e Data and voice recognition You can use Bluetooth wireless technology for data transfer or voice communication separately or simultaneously e Security Two advanced security mechanisms ensure a high level of security Authentication prevents access to critical data and makes it impossible to falsify the origin of a message Encryption prevents eavesdropping and maintains link privacy In addition to this guide your option package includes the following e Bluetooth PC Card from IBM CD e Bluetooth PC Card If either of these it
78. o the extent permitted by the applicable legislation Extent of Warranty The following replaces the first and second sentences of this Section The warranty does not cover the repair or exchange of a Machine resulting from misuse accident modification unsuitable physical or operating environment operation in other than the Specified Operating Environment improper mainte nance by you or failure caused by a product for which IBM is not responsible Limitation of Liability The following is added to this Section Where IBM is in breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 IBM s liability is limited to the repair or replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods Where that condition or warranty relates to right to sell quiet possession or clear title or the goods are of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal domestic or household use or consumption then none of the limita tions in this paragraph apply PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Governing Law The following is added to this Statement The laws of the State of New York govern this Statement INDIA Limitation of Liability The following replaces items 1 and 2 of this Sec tion 1 liability for bodily injury including death or damage to real property and tangible personal property will be limited to that caused by IBM s negligence 2 as to any other actual damage arising in any situation involving nonperfor mance by IBM pursuan
79. ofile OBE File Transfer Profile OBEX Object Push Profile Serial Port Profile Headset Profile LHRKRHLLHLHL Digianswer Virtual COM Port Synchronization Profile Add Remove 2 Click Remove A window opens prompting you to confirm the port deletion Q Are you sure that you whish to remove the Bluetooth COM port COM2 3 To confirm that you want to delete the Bluetooth COM port click Yes The Bluetooth COM port is now removed from the Local Services bar Associating and removing profiles from existing Bluetooth COM ports In the Bluetooth Configuration Tool window you can see which profiles are asso ciated with which Bluetooth COM ports You change these settings to associate the profiles you need with an existing Bluetooth COM port You can also remove a profile from a Bluetooth COM port To associate or remove profiles do the following 1 Under the Existing COM ports heading click the Bluetooth COM port in question 2 Under the Associated Profiles heading check the profiles you want to associ ate with the Bluetooth COM port or remove the ones you no longer want to be associated with it 3 Click OK User s guide 2 33 Bluetooth COM port link establishment When you have added a Bluetooth COM port to the Local Services bar you can establish a link to a remote device To establish a link to a remote device drag the Bluetooth COM port icon to the remote device or device folder Address
80. ole your local device plays in the piconet master device or slave device In addition to the General tab the Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties window also contains the following tabs Settings Device Discovery Trust Security Bonding The Settings tab In the Settings tab of the Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties window you can set the name and class of your local device Bluetooth Device Name Here you can select a name for your device see Naming your local device on page 2 7 Bluetooth Device Class Here you can provide the Bluetooth Software Suite with information on which class of device your computer belongs to El Desktop Computer Server class Computer Laptop Computer This information is given to remote devices that have performed device discovery on your local device The Device Discovery Tab In the Device Discovery tab you can choose for device discovery to take place only when you activate the function manually or to be automatically initiated at 2 50 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide certain intervals If you choose for device discovery to take place automatically you can set the duration of the interval between device discovery sessions Device Discovery Length In Device Discovery Length you can set the number of seconds that you want device discovery to last The default setting is 10 seconds However if for some reason it is difficult for two devices to d
81. ommunications Port Digianswer Virtual COM Port Digianswer Virtual COM Port Digianswer Virtual COM Port Digianswer Virtual COM Port Adding Bluetooth COM ports To add a Bluetooth COM port do the following 1 In the Bluetooth Configuration Tool window click Add The following win dow opens User s guide 2 31 Add new COM port x Select COM port to be added coma Associated Profile Serial Port Profile Cancel 2 Select the Bluetooth COM port you want to add and the profile you want to associate with it Note Some programs like HyperTerminal cannot detect COM ports higher than 4 You can add only Bluetooth COM ports that are not already in use Only avail able Bluetooth COM ports are displayed on the list 3 To confirm the settings click Add The new Bluetooth COM port is now included on the Bluetooth Neighbor hood Local Services bar Deleting Bluetooth COM ports To delete a Bluetooth COM port do the following 1 In the Bluetooth Configuration Tool window highlight the Bluetooth COM port you want to delete 2 32 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Digianswer Bluetooth Configuration Tool Bluetooth COM Ports Diagnostics Existing COM ports Port Description Communications Port Digianswer Virtual COM Port Digianswer Virtual COM Port Digianswer Virtual COM Port Associated Profiles Dial Up Networking Profile FAS Profile LAN Access Pr
82. on and User s Guide Bluetooth neighborhood properties The Bluetooth Software Suite provides information on the properties of the Blue tooth Neighborhood To access this information click Bluetooth gt Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties Bluetooth Device Discovery Profile Properties k Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties Remote Desce Properties Mieconmect Ernie Bonding Create New Device Folder ly ame Micase The Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties window opens Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties Ea Lal John s desktop General Information Bluetooth Device Address 00 50 20 10 07 00 Bluetooth Device Class Desktop Workstation Bluetooth Service Type II Connections Currently connected to Local Device Role Cancel am Help User s guide 2 49 Displayed at the top of the window is the name of your local device For informa tion on how to name your local device see Naming your local device on page 2 7 The window also contains the following e General Information shows the identity information that in addition to the name of your device is sent to remote devices performing device discovery or service discovery on your device The device address and service class are determined by the Bluetooth hardware you can set the device class yourself see The Settings tab e Connections shows which remote devices your device is currently connected to if any You can also see what r
83. on page 2 26 Remote devices or services The devices shown in the main window list view are the remote Bluetooth devices that your device has detected during device discovery The icons show what kind of device each remote device is device class such as desktop com puter or server class computer as shown in the illustration below User s guide 2 5 Desktop computer Ld Server class Fire computer Note The list view does not show your local device only remote ones When service discovery has been carried out on a remote device the list view will change to show the services facilitated by the remote device in question Each ser vice is represented by an icon The icons will also indicate whether the devices are linked bonded or both Linked Bonded Both a The icons also indicate whether a remote device is in range or out of range In range Out of range NN 2 6 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Appendix B List view icons on page B 1 contains a complete list of the various remote device and service icons The list view settings can be changed as in other Windows list view settings you can for instance change the size of the icons or have the elements displayed as a list For Bluetooth Software Suite settings information see View details on page 2 12 Naming your local device Before you start communicating with remote users select the name tha
84. ork to another Switching between two setups is reduced to choosing a network profile from a menu If after the installation of the Bluetooth Software Suite you want to change the set tings made by the Bluetooth Network Manager Wizard you can do so from the Bluetooth Network Manager To open the Bluetooth Network Manager do the following 1 Right click the Bluetooth Control Center icon in the System Tray 2 Select Launch Network Manager Launch Diginswer Network Manager Disable Bluetooth Transmitter E User s guide 2 37 The Network Manager window opens and you can view or change the net work settings D Iglanswer Network Manager Denarne The settings are used when you establish a network link as described in Net work link establishment Network link establishment Establishing a Bluetooth piconet link is done in the same way as you establish other Bluetooth links In the Bluetooth Neighborhood main window drag the local service Network to the remote device device folder or service 2 38 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Ve Audio Business Card A E al DUN FAx Inbox LAN John Carlson wef a Network Shared Files LE IE Network You can now use the Bluetooth network in the same way as a wired network Local device settings The Bluetooth Software Suite provides you with general information on the pro files that
85. orks with the following operating systems Microsoft Windows 95 OSR 2 Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Me Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Installing the Bluetooth software suite Follow these directions to install the Bluetooth software suite for the operating system on your computer Note If you have an older version of the Bluetooth Software Suite on your com puter it must be uninstalled before continuting For more information see Uninstalling the application software on page 1 5 Windows 95 OSR 2 1 Insert the Bluetooth software CD ROM into the CD ROM drive In most cases the software will begin the installation process without intervention If this is not the case do the following a Click Start then click Run and then click Browse 1 2 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide b Click the icon that corresponds with your CD ROM drive c Select Setup then click OK The Run windows opens d Click OK 2 Click Yes to restart your computer 3 Select Yes I want to restart my computer now then click Finish Your com puter will restart 4 The Choose Setup Language window opens Click the file of the language you want 5 Follow the instructions on your screen Atthe end of the process indicate that you want to restart your computer again The software installation is com plete Windows 98 Windows 98 SE Windows Me or Windows 2000 1 Insert t
86. quipment were derived for typical residential environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication devices Deutsche EMV Direktive electromagnetische Vertraglichkeit Dieses Geriit ist berechtigt in Ubereinstimmung mit dem deutschen EMVG vom 9 Nov 92 das EG Konformit tszeichen zu f hren Der Aussteller der Konformit tserkl rung ist die IBM UK Greenock Dieses Ger t erfiillt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse B Appendix E Product warranties and notices E 13 Union Europ enne Directive Conformit lectromagn tique Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de protection de la Directive 89 336 EEC du Conseil de l UE sur le rapprochement des lois des Etats membres en mati re de compatibilit lectromagn tique IBM ne peut accepter aucune responsabilit pour le manquement aux exigences de protection r sultant d une modification non recommand e du produit y compris l installation de cartes autres que les cartes IBM Ce produit a t test et il satisfait les conditions de l quipement informatique de Classe B en vertu de CISPR22 Standard europ en EN 55022 Les conditions pour l quipement de Classe B ont t d finies en fonction d un contexte r sidentiel ordinaire afin de fournir une protection raisonnable contre l interf rence d appareils de communication autoris s Unione Europea Directiva EMC Conformidad lectromagn tica Este producto satisface los requ
87. r no more than 1 damages for bodily injury including death and damage to real property and tangible personal property and E 6 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide 2 the amount of any other actual direct damages up to the greater of U S 100 000 or equivalent in local currency or the charges if recurring 12 months charges apply for the Machine that is the subject of the claim This limit also applies to IBM s suppliers and your reseller It is the maximum for which IBM its suppliers and your reseller are collectively responsible UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS IBM LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE FOL LOWING 1 THIRD PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES OTHER THAN THOSE UNDER THE FIRST ITEM LISTED ABOVE 2 LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO YOUR RECORDS OR DATA OR 3 SPECIAL INCI DENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR FOR ANY ECONOMIC CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS EVEN IF IBM ITS SUPPLIERS OR YOUR RESELLER IS INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Part 2 Worldwide Country Unique Terms ASIA PACIFIC AUSTRALIA The IBM Warranty for Machines The following paragraph is added to this Section The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to any rights you may have under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other legislation and are only limited t
88. ransfer data between two Bluetooth enabled computers 2 30 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide The same profile must be associated with the local Bluetooth COM port and the remote one you want to connect to Therefore before you can establish a serial Bluetooth COM port link to a remote device you must associate the Serial Port Profile with a Bluetooth COM port and then add the Bluetooth COM port to your computer For link establishment to be possible the remote device must also have a Bluetooth COM port with the Serial Port associated with it For information on how you can add and remove Bluetooth COM ports and change the settings concerning which profiles are associated with which Blue tooth COM ports see Bluetooth COM port settings Bluetooth COM port settings Before you can make use of a Bluetooth COM port link you must associate one or more appropriate profiles with a Bluetooth COM port and then add the COM port to your Local Services bar see Bluetooth COM ports on page 2 30 These set tings are made through the Bluetooth Configuration Tool To open the Bluetooth Configuration Tool do the following 1 Click Start then click Settings and then click Control Panel 2 Double click Bluetooth Configuration Tool The Bluetooth Configuration Tool opens Digianswer Bluetooth Configuration Tool Bluetooth COM Ports Diagnostics Existing COM ports Associated Profiles Description C
89. remote device Conference pe 00 50 80 00 30 John Carlson cf Online help You can open the Bluetooth Software Suite online help by clicking the Help in the menu bar or by pressing F1 Help provides you with links to the online version of this User s guide The design of the Help function is similar to the Windows Help User s guide 2 15 E Bluetooth Software Suite Help Ioj xi D 0 amp amp Skjul ibage Startside i Udskriv Indstillinger oo List view Indhold Indeks S g GETTING STARTED m LOCAL SERVICES m LOCAL DEVICE SETTING E REMOTE DEVICE SETTIN m HARDWARE m APPENDICES The list view in the main window contains three elements My Inbox My Shared Files and a list of discovered remote devices When an item is selected in the Bluetooth Neighborhood for instance My Inbox or a remote device the list view will display the contents of that item In this connection the contents of a remote are the services it supports My Inbox This is where your device receives objects like electronic business cards messages and notes My xi Each tab helps you locate information in a different way To locate topics click the Contents tab to look up keywords click the Index tab and to search for text click the Search tab Local services This section provides information on the local services you can use with Bluetooth
90. s in materials and work manship and 2 conforms to IBM s Official Published Specifications The warranty period for a Machine is a specified fixed period commencing on its Date of Instal lation The date on your sales receipt is the Date of Installation unless IBM or your reseller informs you otherwise During the warranty period IBM or your reseller if approved by IBM to provide warranty service will provide repair and exchange service for the Machine with E 4 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide out charge under the type of service designated for the Machine and will manage and install engineering changes that apply to the Machine If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period and IBM or your reseller are unable to either 1 make it do so or 2 replace it with one that is at least functionally equivalent you may return it to your place of purchase and your money will be refunded The replacement may not be new but will be in good working order Extent of Warranty The warranty does not cover the repair or exchange of a Machine resulting from misuse accident modification unsuitable physical or operating environment improper maintenance by you or failure caused by a product for which IBM is not responsible The warranty is voided by removal or alteration of Machine or parts identification labels THESE WARRANTIES ARE YOUR EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES AND REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR
91. s that your Bluetooth device supports including which services each profile facilitates see Appendix A Pro files on page A 1 2 4 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide List view The list view in the main window contains three elements My Inbox My Shared Files and a list of discovered remote devices When an item is selected in the Bluetooth Neighborhood such as My Inbox or a remote device the list view dis plays the contents of that item My Inbox 1 This is where your device receives objects like electronic business cards messages and notes My Inbox is a folder of files like any other Windows folder and its con tents can be copied renamed and dragged and dropped For more information see Receiving objects on page 2 23 My Shared Files dE In this folder you can make files available to remote users When a remote user has carried out service discovery on your device they will be able to open your folder My Shared Files and the files you have placed in it Also remote users can place files in your folder My Shared Files and if autho rized delete files see File transfer settings on page 2 42 for information on the security aspects of receiving files Finally if a remote device sends a file to your device it is received in My Shared Files Like My Inbox you can manipulate My Shared Files like any Windows folder For more information see File transfer
92. t or file was last saved Device folders In the Bluetooth Neighborhood main list view you can create device folders which are folders containing a number of remote devices You can communicate with a device folder the same way you can communicate with any single remote device When doing so you are communicating with all the devices in the folder at the same time This feature makes it easy to distribute objects and files to more than one device at a time or to establish multiple audio links to be used for con ferencing To create a device folder do the following 1 2 Open the Bluetooth Neighborhood main window Click Bluetooth then click Create New Device Folder A new folder is dis played in the list view The default name of the folder is New Folder However you can rename the folder like any Windows folder by selecting it clicking F2 and typing the name you want Drag the remote devices you want to the device folder To move more than one remote device at the same time hold down the CTRL key click each remote device then drag the selected remote devices to the folder 2 14 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Address y Bluetooth Neighborhood My Inbox My Shared Files Conference You can create as many device folders as you like and you can include as many devices in each folder as you like Communicating with a device folder is done in exactly the same way as with a single
93. t to or in any way related to the subject of this State Appendix E Product warranties and notices E 7 ment of Warranty IBM s liability will be limited to the charge paid by you for the individual Machine that is the subject of the claim NEW ZEALAND The IBM Warranty for Machines The following paragraph is added to this Section The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to any rights you may have under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or other legislation which cannot be excluded or limited The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will not apply in respect of any goods which IBM provides if you require the goods for the purposes of a business as defined in that Act Limitation of Liability The following is added to this Section Where Machines are not acquired for the purposes of a business as defined in the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 the limitations in this Section are subject to the limitations in that Act EUROPE MIDDLE EAST AFRICA EMEA The following terms apply to all EMEA countries The terms of this Statement of Warranty apply to Machines purchased from an IBM reseller If you purchased this Machine from IBM the terms and conditions of the applicable IBM agreement prevail over this warranty statement Warranty Service If you purchased an IBM Machine in Austria Belgium Denmark Estonia Fin land France Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxem bourg Netherlands Norway Port
94. t you want your device to present when discovered by remote devices To name your local device do the following 1 Click Bluetooth then click Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties Bluetooth Device Discovery Profile Properties b Wiicamect Espe Hanang Create New Device Folder Hamne Wecare The Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties window opens Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties x gr eageneenenneesengen Y General Information Bluetooth Device Address 00 50 C0D 10 00 5F Bluetooth Device Class Miscellaneous Bluetooth Service Type 000000 Connections Currently connected to Local Device Role Cancel Help Click the Settings tab User s guide 2 7 Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties x Bluetooth Device Name The Bluetooth Device Name is used by the local Bluetooth Device to identify itself towards remote devices performing e g a Device Discovery Bluetooth Device Name Bluetooth Device Class The Bluetooth Device Class is a parameter used by remote devices to identify what class of device the local device is Bluetooth Device Class Help 3 In the Bluetooth Device Name field type the name you want your device to present when detected by devices then click OK Bluetooth Device Name Adam Other Bluetooth devices that detect your device now see it as the name you have set Device discovery Before your local device can communicate with a remot
95. tive 1999 5 EC and has been pro vided with the CE mark accordingly Note that the radio frequency band used by this equipment has not been harmo nized in all of the EU United States of America and Canada Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE See FCC 47CFR part 15 19 b 2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS 210 RSS 139 of the Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired opera tion Note that any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment Canada IC notice To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Pour emp cher un brouillage radio lectrique au service faisant l objet d une licence cet appareil doit tre utilis a l interieur et loin des fen tres afin de founir un cran de blindage maximal Au cas au un installation en plain air le materiel doit faire l objet d une licence Copyright IBM Corp 2000 C 1
96. to read both the Part 1 that applies to your country and Part 2 e United States Puerto Rico and Canada Z125 4753 05 11 97 IBM Statement of Limited Warranty for United States Puerto Rico and Canada Part 1 Gen eral Terms e Worldwide except Canada Puerto Rico Turkey and United States Z125 5697 01 11 97 IBM Statement of Warranty Worldwide except Canada Puerto Rico Turkey United States Part 1 General Terms on page E 4 e Worldwide Country Unique Terms Part 2 Worldwide Country Unique Terms on page E 7 IBM Statement of Limited Warranty for United States Puerto Rico and Canada Part 1 General Terms This Statement of Warranty includes Part 1 General Terms and Part 2 Country unique Terms The terms of Part 2 may replace or modify those of Part 1 The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Warranty apply only to Machines you purchase for your use and not for resale from IBM or your reseller The term Machine means an IBM machine its features conversions upgrades elements or accessories or any combi nation of them The term Machine does not include any software programs whether pre loaded with the Machine installed subsequently or otherwise Unless IBM specifies otherwise the following warranties apply only in the country where you acquire the Machine Nothing in this Statement of Warranty affects any statutory rights of consum ers that cannot be waived or limited by contra
97. uetooth Ethernet Adapter Follow the instructions on your screen The Found New Hardware Wizard window opens for the Bluetooth RF COMM Protocol Follow the instructions on your screen The Found New Hardware Wizard window opens for the Bluetooth SCP Pro tocol Follow the instructions on your screen When the last device driver has completed installation click Start then click Shut Down Click Restart then click OK to restart your computer 1 4 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide After your computer restarts the device driver installation is complete Creating network profiles During the installation of the application software the Network Manager Wizard creates two network profiles on your computer One of these profiles saves your current network settings the other is used for Bluetooth ad hoc networking For more information on Bluetooth networking refer to the User s guide on page 2 1 When the installation of the application software is complete restart your com puter to activate the Bluetooth Software Suite Uninstalling the application software When the installation program installs the device drivers it looks for older ver sions of the Bluetooth Software Suite that might be on your computer If an older version of the Bluetooth Software Suite is installed on your computer you must uninstall it before you can complete the installation of the the new application software You can uninstall the
98. ugal Spain Sweden Switzerland or United Kingdom you may obtain warranty service for that Machine in any of those countries from either 1 an IBM reseller approved to perform warranty service or 2 from IBM If you purchased an IBM Personal Computer Machine in Albania Armenia Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Georgia Hungary Kazakhstan Kirghizia Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Former Yugo slav Republic of Macedonia FYROM Moldova Poland Romania Russia Slo vak Republic Slovenia or Ukraine you may obtain warranty service for that Machine in any of those countries from either 1 an IBM reseller approved to per form warranty service or 2 from IBM The applicable laws Country unique terms and competent court for this State ment are those of the country in which the warranty service is being provided However the laws of Austria govern this Statement if the warranty service is pro vided in Albania Armenia Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Georgia Hungary Kazakhstan Kirghizia Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia FYROM Moldova Poland Romania Russia Slovak Republic Slovenia and Ukraine The following terms apply to the country specified EGYPT Limitation of Liability The following replaces item 2 in this Section 2 as to any other actual direct damages IBM s liability will be limited to the total amount you
99. vice you can skip service discovery Just drag the local service to the remote device 2 10 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide Address la Bluetooth Meighborhi My Inbox Bluetooth Client Device In some situations it might not be possible to carry out link establishment There could be a number of reasons for this For example the remote user might have set up his device to reject link establishment attempts see The Trust tab on page 2 51 If link establishment or any other activity is not carried out successfully a window opens explaining what went wrong Disconnecting a link establishment To disconnect an established link to a remote device do the following 1 Select the remote device or service that you want your device to disconnect from 2 Click Bluetooth then click Disconnect Bluetooth Device Discovery Profile Properties k Bluetooth Neighborhood Properties Disconnect You can also double click the remote service that your local device is connected to The link will be disconnected Status information The Bluetooth Neighborhood status bar provides you with information on the item currently selected in the Bluetooth Neighborhood such as the name of a remote device Brent Smith or My Inbox Also message boxes keep you informed of the progress of any activity and inform you if anything goes wrong User s guide 2 11 Disconnecting x View det
100. y Documents Bluetooth bwsIinbox Default Business Card l treatenew Est Dette 3 In the Default Business Card field click Create New The Object Editor opens User s guide 2 19 s vObjectEditor C 1WINDOWSATEMPidgaC132 TMP Loc Mila ES agpo aa e pe ste a 4 In the Object Editor type the information you want to include in your default business card You can include information about your name and one or more e mail addresses telephone numbers and addresses 5 To save the business card click File then click Save 6 Click OK to exit the Object Editor The OBEX Object Push Properties window opens Here you will see the name of your default business card which is the same as the name typed in the Object Editor John Carlson cf Ne Ecion ew Dette If you want to view or edit the default location of the business card click 2 20 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM Installation and User s Guide 7 Click OK to complete the creation of the new default business card A new icon on the Local Services bar shows that your default business card is now available for transfer to remote devices 5 John Carlzon ef To edit an existing business card click Edit rather than Create New in step 3 Business card transfer Before your default business card can be transferred to remote devices you must make it available among your local services as described in Making default business car
101. y repair the failing Machine or exchange it at its discretion When warranty service involves the exchange of a Machine or part the item IBM or your reseller replaces becomes its property and the replacement becomes yours You represent that all removed items are genuine and unaltered The Appendix E Product warranties and notices E 5 replacement may not be new but will be in good working order and at least func tionally equivalent to the item replaced The replacement assumes the warranty service status of the replaced item Any feature conversion or upgrade IBM or your reseller services must be installed on a Machine which is 1 for certain Machines the designated serial numbered Machine and 2 at an engineering change level compatible with the feature conversion or upgrade Many features conversions or upgrades involve the removal of parts and their return to IBM A part that replaces a removed part will assume the warranty service status of the removed part Before IBM or your reseller exchanges a Machine or part you agree to remove all features parts options alterations and attachments not under warranty service You also agree to 1 ensure that the Machine is free of any legal obligations or restrictions that pre vent its exchange 2 obtain authorization from the owner to have IBM or your reseller service a Machine that you do not own and 3 where applicable before service is provided a follow the problem d
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