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Bluetooth wireless technology provides fast, reliable, and secure wireless communication in your home, office, or while on page 59 of the terms that you can connect your PDA to peripherals and other computing devices from Belkin. You will be seeing throughout the document. Now you ...will find a brief glossary on the road. Print cable-free to a printer enabled with your desktop. Before you install and start using your new Adapter Card, please take a few minutes to review some of this manual. 4 Bluetooth...
Bluetooth wireless technology provides fast, reliable, and secure wireless communication in your home, office, or while on page 59 of the terms that you can connect your PDA to peripherals and other computing devices from Belkin. You will be seeing throughout the document. Now you ...will find a brief glossary on the road. Print cable-free to a printer enabled with your desktop. Before you install and start using your new Adapter Card, please take a few minutes to review some of this manual. 4 Bluetooth...
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PRODUCT FEATURES The Adapter Card is compliant with Bluetooth standard version 1.1 and provides: • Support for Microsoft® Pocket PC 2000 and PC 2002 • Operating distance of up to 10 meters* • Point-to-multipoint connections • Support for data rates up to 721Kbps • Built-in security: up to 128-bit encryption and authentication • Compatibility with Pocket PC handheld computers * 10m range is dependent upon environment, number of users, and other wireless devices within immediate proximity. 5
PRODUCT FEATURES The Adapter Card is compliant with Bluetooth standard version 1.1 and provides: • Support for Microsoft® Pocket PC 2000 and PC 2002 • Operating distance of up to 10 meters* • Point-to-multipoint connections • Support for data rates up to 721Kbps • Built-in security: up to 128-bit encryption and authentication • Compatibility with Pocket PC handheld computers * 10m range is dependent upon environment, number of users, and other wireless devices within immediate proximity. 5
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... Operation: Master/Slave Frequency Stability: +/- 10PPM LED Indicator: Power On, Data Traffic Antenna Type: Integrated Dimensions: 52mm (L) x 43mm (W) x 5mm (H) Weight: 0.9oz. SPECIFICATIONS Adapter Card Specifications Bluetooth Compliance: Version 1.1 Physical Interface: CompactFlash™ Type II Operating Frequency: 2.4 to 2.4835GHz Output Power: 0 dBm (1mW), Class 2 Sensitivity: -80 dBm @ 1E-3 BER Data Rate: 723...
... Operation: Master/Slave Frequency Stability: +/- 10PPM LED Indicator: Power On, Data Traffic Antenna Type: Integrated Dimensions: 52mm (L) x 43mm (W) x 5mm (H) Weight: 0.9oz. SPECIFICATIONS Adapter Card Specifications Bluetooth Compliance: Version 1.1 Physical Interface: CompactFlash™ Type II Operating Frequency: 2.4 to 2.4835GHz Output Power: 0 dBm (1mW), Class 2 Sensitivity: -80 dBm @ 1E-3 BER Data Rate: 723...
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS System Requirements • Genuine Intel® StongARM SA-1110 processor • One available CompactFlash Type II slot • Microsoft Pocket PC 2000 and PC 2002 Product Contents • Bluetooth PDA Adapter Card • CD-ROM for installation software and documentation • User Manual • Quick Installation Guide 7
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS System Requirements • Genuine Intel® StongARM SA-1110 processor • One available CompactFlash Type II slot • Microsoft Pocket PC 2000 and PC 2002 Product Contents • Bluetooth PDA Adapter Card • CD-ROM for installation software and documentation • User Manual • Quick Installation Guide 7
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SUPPORTED PROFILES (CONT'D) Your Adapter Card gives you the ability to do the following-without cables: • Transfer files • Access dial-up networks • Connect to local area networks • Perform an ActiveSync® session • Connect to serial ports • Exchange PIM data • Send or exchange business cards The basic functions of the Bluetooth Neighborhood include: • Device Discovery • Service Discovery • Establishing links with remote devices To install the Bluetooth software required to use your new Adapter Card 9
SUPPORTED PROFILES (CONT'D) Your Adapter Card gives you the ability to do the following-without cables: • Transfer files • Access dial-up networks • Connect to local area networks • Perform an ActiveSync® session • Connect to serial ports • Exchange PIM data • Send or exchange business cards The basic functions of the Bluetooth Neighborhood include: • Device Discovery • Service Discovery • Establishing links with remote devices To install the Bluetooth software required to use your new Adapter Card 9
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SOFTWARE SETUP (CONT'D) Fig. 2-InstallShield Wizard Fig. 3-Bluetooth Device Name Note: If you cannot successfully load Fig. 4-Application Downloading Complete 11 If you are prompted to uninstall files, follow the on-screen instructions. Once you have uninstalled, begin again with Step 1 of this procedure. 6.
SOFTWARE SETUP (CONT'D) Fig. 2-InstallShield Wizard Fig. 3-Bluetooth Device Name Note: If you cannot successfully load Fig. 4-Application Downloading Complete 11 If you are prompted to uninstall files, follow the on-screen instructions. Once you have uninstalled, begin again with Step 1 of this procedure. 6.
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If you do not see a new icon, conduct the soft reboot of the Adapter Card should display at the bottom of the "Today" screen and the LED at the top of the Pocket PC again. 13 The Bluetooth Radio icon is initially dark when the Pocket PC is inserted into the Pocket PC. Fig. 6-Bluetooth Radio icon 1. A Bluetooth Radio icon should blink. Fig. 7-Inserting the Adapter Card 2. INSTALLING THE ADAPTER CARD Insert the Adapter Card into the Compact Flash Expansion pack and becomes brighter when it recognizes the software.
If you do not see a new icon, conduct the soft reboot of the Adapter Card should display at the bottom of the "Today" screen and the LED at the top of the Pocket PC again. 13 The Bluetooth Radio icon is initially dark when the Pocket PC is inserted into the Pocket PC. Fig. 6-Bluetooth Radio icon 1. A Bluetooth Radio icon should blink. Fig. 7-Inserting the Adapter Card 2. INSTALLING THE ADAPTER CARD Insert the Adapter Card into the Compact Flash Expansion pack and becomes brighter when it recognizes the software.
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..." either from the "Start" menu (see Fig. 8 below, "Launching the Bluetooth Manager from the Start Menu") or from the Bluetooth Radio menu (see Fig. 9, "Launching the Bluetooth Manager from the Pocket PC "Today" screen. Access the Bluetooth Radio menu by tapping on the Bluetooth Radio icon at the bottom of the "Today" screen. SOFTWARE OVERVIEW...
..." either from the "Start" menu (see Fig. 8 below, "Launching the Bluetooth Manager from the Start Menu") or from the Bluetooth Radio menu (see Fig. 9, "Launching the Bluetooth Manager from the Pocket PC "Today" screen. Access the Bluetooth Radio menu by tapping on the Bluetooth Radio icon at the bottom of the "Today" screen. SOFTWARE OVERVIEW...
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Choose "No" to jump to the main window without conducting a search. When the search is complete, the screen will display all devices that were found (see Fig. 10, "Initial Search Prompt"). Fig. 10-Initial Search Prompt Fig. 11-Search Screen 15 Choose "Yes" to display the search screen and the Adapter Card will begin searching for Bluetooth devices (see Fig. 11, "Search Screen"). SOFTWARE OVERVIEW (CONT'D) If you have no devices saved to your Pocket PC, a dialog box will prompt you to search for Bluetooth devices in the area.
Choose "No" to jump to the main window without conducting a search. When the search is complete, the screen will display all devices that were found (see Fig. 10, "Initial Search Prompt"). Fig. 10-Initial Search Prompt Fig. 11-Search Screen 15 Choose "Yes" to display the search screen and the Adapter Card will begin searching for Bluetooth devices (see Fig. 11, "Search Screen"). SOFTWARE OVERVIEW (CONT'D) If you have no devices saved to your Pocket PC, a dialog box will prompt you to search for Bluetooth devices in the area.
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The display provides an indication of which devices are currently within range of the user's device at the time of range. SOFTWARE OVERVIEW (CONT'D) The Main Window Following this initial device discovery session, the "Main" window will display "All Devices". • The Main window does NOT necessarily show all devices within range. Fig. 13-Main Window Controls 17 It is possible that NONE of the devices displayed are in or out of viewing. Following your initial search, it will appear (see Fig. 13, "Main Window Controls"), listing saved Bluetooth devices.
The display provides an indication of which devices are currently within range of the user's device at the time of range. SOFTWARE OVERVIEW (CONT'D) The Main Window Following this initial device discovery session, the "Main" window will display "All Devices". • The Main window does NOT necessarily show all devices within range. Fig. 13-Main Window Controls 17 It is possible that NONE of the devices displayed are in or out of viewing. Following your initial search, it will appear (see Fig. 13, "Main Window Controls"), listing saved Bluetooth devices.
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... icon at the bottom of the "Today" screen (see Fig. 14, "Today Screen") or at the bottom of the main "Bluetooth Application" window (see the "System Diagnostics" section). SOFTWARE OVERVIEW (CONT'D) Tools Menu The "Tools" menu allows access to dialog screens for ...group settings (see the "Group Settings" section) and system diagnostics (see Fig. 15, "Bluetooth Application Window"). Fig. 14-Today Screen Fig. 15-Bluetooth Application Window 19 Search Tapping "Search" launches the "Search" screen (see the "The Search Screen" section).
... icon at the bottom of the "Today" screen (see Fig. 14, "Today Screen") or at the bottom of the main "Bluetooth Application" window (see the "System Diagnostics" section). SOFTWARE OVERVIEW (CONT'D) Tools Menu The "Tools" menu allows access to dialog screens for ...group settings (see the "Group Settings" section) and system diagnostics (see Fig. 15, "Bluetooth Application Window"). Fig. 14-Today Screen Fig. 15-Bluetooth Application Window 19 Search Tapping "Search" launches the "Search" screen (see the "The Search Screen" section).
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...Turn the radio on or off-select to toggle the radio. 2. Fig. 16-Bluetooth Status 20 View the current status of the "Current Status" window to open a menu that allows you can: 1. Launch the "Bluetooth Manager" application. 3. SOFTWARE OVERVIEW (CONT'D) From the bottom of the "Today"... screen you to close the connection and obtain version information about the "Bluetooth Manager". Tap and hold any device in the current connections list of...
...Turn the radio on or off-select to toggle the radio. 2. Fig. 16-Bluetooth Status 20 View the current status of the "Current Status" window to open a menu that allows you can: 1. Launch the "Bluetooth Manager" application. 3. SOFTWARE OVERVIEW (CONT'D) From the bottom of the "Today"... screen you to close the connection and obtain version information about the "Bluetooth Manager". Tap and hold any device in the current connections list of...
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... your database. Device Name is presented on the left. 2. To open the "Search" screen, tap "Search" at the bottom of individual or multiple devices for Bluetooth devices. Fig. 17-Search Screen 21
... your database. Device Name is presented on the left. 2. To open the "Search" screen, tap "Search" at the bottom of individual or multiple devices for Bluetooth devices. Fig. 17-Search Screen 21
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... screen as they are found during the search. The "Search" screen appears and the Adapter Card begins to search for Bluetooth Devices 23 Fig. 19-Searching for Bluetooth devices in the area. This status line also tells you first launched the application (see Fig. 19, "Searching for...'D) Search Status Line Text string located at the bottom of the search screen that you have previously saved to conduct a new search for Bluetooth devices. Searching for Devices Your initial search was conducted when you how many devices were found (see the "Getting Started" section). The devices...
... screen as they are found during the search. The "Search" screen appears and the Adapter Card begins to search for Bluetooth Devices 23 Fig. 19-Searching for Bluetooth devices in the area. This status line also tells you first launched the application (see Fig. 19, "Searching for...'D) Search Status Line Text string located at the bottom of the search screen that you have previously saved to conduct a new search for Bluetooth devices. Searching for Devices Your initial search was conducted when you how many devices were found (see the "Getting Started" section). The devices...
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Identifies the type of the "Device Information" screen. Unique Bluetooth address used to bypass authorization and authentication. A bond can be created or broken via the "Actions" menu located at the bottom of device (for example, ...
Identifies the type of the "Device Information" screen. Unique Bluetooth address used to bypass authorization and authentication. A bond can be created or broken via the "Actions" menu located at the bottom of device (for example, ...
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... "Send". b) The "Refresh" button in the "Search" dialog gives the details of the transfer will be sent directly from the Contacts list. Select "Send Via Bluetooth". Note: The success or failure of the transaction. In the "Start" menu, select "Contacts": 1. a) The "Detail" button in the "Search" dialog refreshes the device list...
... "Send". b) The "Refresh" button in the "Search" dialog gives the details of the transfer will be sent directly from the Contacts list. Select "Send Via Bluetooth". Note: The success or failure of the transaction. In the "Start" menu, select "Contacts": 1. a) The "Detail" button in the "Search" dialog refreshes the device list...
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Fig. 30-Contacts Tools Menu 34 This function works the same as when sending your contacts database. Connect to Serial Port Allows you will also receive the other device's information directly into your business card with another device's virtual Bluetooth serial port to utilize certain applications and hardware. DEVICE DISCOVERY (CONT'D) Exchange Business Cards Allows you to exchange business card information with the exception that, if available, you to connect to another device.
Fig. 30-Contacts Tools Menu 34 This function works the same as when sending your contacts database. Connect to Serial Port Allows you will also receive the other device's information directly into your business card with another device's virtual Bluetooth serial port to utilize certain applications and hardware. DEVICE DISCOVERY (CONT'D) Exchange Business Cards Allows you to exchange business card information with the exception that, if available, you to connect to another device.
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Refer to cell phones and modems equipped with Bluetooth technology. Once connected to a device with basic dialing information (see "Dial-Up Information", Fig. 31). When viewed on dial-up connection with dial-up capability, ...
Refer to cell phones and modems equipped with Bluetooth technology. Once connected to a device with basic dialing information (see "Dial-Up Information", Fig. 31). When viewed on dial-up connection with dial-up capability, ...
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When viewed on Pocket PC 2002, this menu item is discovered. 36 Allows you to connect to Bluetooth devices that are already participating in the LAN for accessing services like the Internet. Note: You can be able to , and automatically update,...ActiveSync partner. 1. work (LAN). Setting Up the Host Computer for LAN Access 1. Perform an ActiveSync Session Allows you will initiate an ActiveSync function with a Bluetooth device that is titled "Set as Internet LAN connection". 2. Once connected, you to connect to participate in a local area net- DEVICE DISCOVERY (CONT'D) Connect...
When viewed on Pocket PC 2002, this menu item is discovered. 36 Allows you to connect to Bluetooth devices that are already participating in the LAN for accessing services like the Internet. Note: You can be able to , and automatically update,...ActiveSync partner. 1. work (LAN). Setting Up the Host Computer for LAN Access 1. Perform an ActiveSync Session Allows you will initiate an ActiveSync function with a Bluetooth device that is titled "Set as Internet LAN connection". 2. Once connected, you to connect to participate in a local area net- DEVICE DISCOVERY (CONT'D) Connect...
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...37 Open the ActiveSync window on -screen instructions. Follow the on the host PC. Refer to the Bluetooth user documentation that came with your groups. 2. Initiate ActiveSync via the Bluetooth Radio icon located at the bottom of your host PC for local serial service. DEVICE DISCOVERY (CONT'D)... which COM port is configured for information on the ActiveSync host PC to monitor the COM port identified in Step 2 above. Run the Bluetooth configuration utility on page 13). 4. and configure it only to display "Device Information" and check the "ActiveSync Partner" box (see Fig...
...37 Open the ActiveSync window on -screen instructions. Follow the on the host PC. Refer to the Bluetooth user documentation that came with your groups. 2. Initiate ActiveSync via the Bluetooth Radio icon located at the bottom of your host PC for local serial service. DEVICE DISCOVERY (CONT'D)... which COM port is configured for information on the ActiveSync host PC to monitor the COM port identified in Step 2 above. Run the Bluetooth configuration utility on page 13). 4. and configure it only to display "Device Information" and check the "ActiveSync Partner" box (see Fig...