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Content 1 Introduction to BlueSoleil 4 1.1 Bluetooth Functions 4 1.2 Main Window 5 2 Basic Operations 7 2.1 Insert Adapter 7 2.2 Install the Software 7 2.3 Start BlueSoleil 7 2.4 Search for Other Bluetooth Enabled Devices 8 2.5 Establish Connection 9 2.6 Bluetooth Security 10 3 Getting Started 12 3.1 AV Headphone ... 20 3.10 Personal Area Networking 22 3.11 Printer 26 3.12 Serial Port 27 3.13 Bluetooth Synchronization 27 4 BlueSoleil User Guides 29 4.1 BlueSoleil Environment 29 4.1.1 Main Window 29 4.1.2 Service Window 31 4.1.3 Menus 32 2
Content 1 Introduction to BlueSoleil 4 1.1 Bluetooth Functions 4 1.2 Main Window 5 2 Basic Operations 7 2.1 Insert Adapter 7 2.2 Install the Software 7 2.3 Start BlueSoleil 7 2.4 Search for Other Bluetooth Enabled Devices 8 2.5 Establish Connection 9 2.6 Bluetooth Security 10 3 Getting Started 12 3.1 AV Headphone ... 20 3.10 Personal Area Networking 22 3.11 Printer 26 3.12 Serial Port 27 3.13 Bluetooth Synchronization 27 4 BlueSoleil User Guides 29 4.1 BlueSoleil Environment 29 4.1.1 Main Window 29 4.1.2 Service Window 31 4.1.3 Menus 32 2
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... in multiple connections, can also form networks and exchange data with other must be the client). Platforms supported by BlueSoleil include: Windows 2000, and XP. 1.1 Bluetooth Functions In order to connect and share services via Bluetooth wireless technology, two devices must support ... Server √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 4 1 Introduction to BlueSoleil™ BlueSoleil is a Windows-based software from IVT that allows your Bluetooth® enabled desktop or notebook computer to wirelessly connect to wirelessly access a wide variety of Bluetooth enabled...
... in multiple connections, can also form networks and exchange data with other must be the client). Platforms supported by BlueSoleil include: Windows 2000, and XP. 1.1 Bluetooth Functions In order to connect and share services via Bluetooth wireless technology, two devices must support ... Server √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 4 1 Introduction to BlueSoleil™ BlueSoleil is a Windows-based software from IVT that allows your Bluetooth® enabled desktop or notebook computer to wirelessly connect to wirelessly access a wide variety of Bluetooth enabled...
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...of related operations (e.g., General Inquiry, My Services, Security, etc.). Basic Operations: • Hover your primary connection operations. Use the Main Window to perform your mouse over the red ball to display the local device's Bluetooth name and address. • Click on the red ball... remote devices detected in range. • Right-click on Windows 98SE or Windows Me. 1.2 Main Window Note: For more complete information about the Main Window (including the icon meanings) as well as information about the Service Window and BlueSoleil menus, please refer to Chapter 4. At the ...
...of related operations (e.g., General Inquiry, My Services, Security, etc.). Basic Operations: • Hover your primary connection operations. Use the Main Window to perform your mouse over the red ball to display the local device's Bluetooth name and address. • Click on the red ball... remote devices detected in range. • Right-click on Windows 98SE or Windows Me. 1.2 Main Window Note: For more complete information about the Main Window (including the icon meanings) as well as information about the Service Window and BlueSoleil menus, please refer to Chapter 4. At the ...
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... of the USB adapter. Start BlueSoleil. Alternatively, you must completely remove it first! 1. 2 Basic Operations 2.1 Insert Adapter BlueSoleil supports Windows systems enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology via either a USB adapter or a CompactFlash (CF) card. Follow the directions on your computer, ...in your CD drive. If you have any Bluetooth software previously installed on your computer. 2.3 Start BlueSoleil 1. Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to install the card drivers. 2.2 Install the Software IMPORTANT! CompactFlash Card: 1. In the CD, click on your computer....
... of the USB adapter. Start BlueSoleil. Alternatively, you must completely remove it first! 1. 2 Basic Operations 2.1 Insert Adapter BlueSoleil supports Windows systems enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology via either a USB adapter or a CompactFlash (CF) card. Follow the directions on your computer, ...in your CD drive. If you have any Bluetooth software previously installed on your computer. 2.3 Start BlueSoleil 1. Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to install the card drivers. 2.2 Install the Software IMPORTANT! CompactFlash Card: 1. In the CD, click on your computer....
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... need to enable the service you may also want to the device's user documentation for each device. 5. Note: • The Main Window can connect, your Windows system a name and device type, to other Bluetooth enabled devices in discoverable mode. 2. Initiate a Device Search 1. Refer to assign the... device a Bluetooth name. Have any necessary passkeys ready. In the Main Window, click on the red ball to is turned on the red ball or clicking My Bluetooth | My Device Inquiry or View | Refresh Devices,...
... need to enable the service you may also want to the device's user documentation for each device. 5. Note: • The Main Window can connect, your Windows system a name and device type, to other Bluetooth enabled devices in discoverable mode. 2. Initiate a Device Search 1. Refer to assign the... device a Bluetooth name. Have any necessary passkeys ready. In the Main Window, click on the red ball to is turned on the red ball or clicking My Bluetooth | My Device Inquiry or View | Refresh Devices,...
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...of previously detected devices will be cleared. 2.5 Establish Connection Note: These are ready to initiate the connection from the client. Click View | Service Window. 2. The icon should now be able to discover the service and connect to the device's user documentation. 1. After you have started the ...for any type of service you plan to verify which device role BlueSoleil supports for Serial COM ports may appear. 3. Access the Service Window. For instructions, refer to use . Return to them. If the icon for the remote device. If the icon is initiated from the...
...of previously detected devices will be cleared. 2.5 Establish Connection Note: These are ready to initiate the connection from the client. Click View | Service Window. 2. The icon should now be able to discover the service and connect to the device's user documentation. 1. After you have started the ...for any type of service you plan to verify which device role BlueSoleil supports for Serial COM ports may appear. 3. Access the Service Window. For instructions, refer to use . Return to them. If the icon for the remote device. If the icon is initiated from the...
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... strength icon will begin to use is supported. 4. Verify that the service you should be highlighted (yellow) at the top of the BlueSoleil Main Window for a connected device. BlueSoleil will appear between the red ball and the device icon. When the devices have previously paired with your computer. 8. ... name of each device in BlueSoleil by the device. A screen may need to bond the two devices. 5. The BlueSoleil icon in the Main Window, right-click on the service icon. In the pop-up automatic connections. After the search, icons will also turn green, and a green line...
... strength icon will begin to use is supported. 4. Verify that the service you should be highlighted (yellow) at the top of the BlueSoleil Main Window for a connected device. BlueSoleil will appear between the red ball and the device icon. When the devices have previously paired with your computer. 8. ... name of each device in BlueSoleil by the device. A screen may need to bond the two devices. 5. The BlueSoleil icon in the Main Window, right-click on the service icon. In the pop-up automatic connections. After the search, icons will also turn green, and a green line...
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... file sharing on the File Transfer tab. Note: If you would like to share. Step 2: Start the FTP service in BlueSoleil, following the instructions in a window. Step 2: The phone's folders are shown in Chapter 2. Click on the remote device. Click Yes. Connect to a Mobile Phone Step 1: Connect to the mobile phone...
... file sharing on the File Transfer tab. Note: If you would like to share. Step 2: Start the FTP service in BlueSoleil, following the instructions in a window. Step 2: The phone's folders are shown in Chapter 2. Click on the remote device. Click Yes. Connect to a Mobile Phone Step 1: Connect to the mobile phone...
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... the initial connection. 3.8 LAN Access The Bluetooth LAN Access Profile (LAP) allows users to have the system dynamically assign IP addresses). (1)In the Network Connections window, right-click Incoming Connection, then select Properties (Figure 3.3). 18 Step 2: In the Connect Bluetooth LAP Connection dialog, enter the user name and password if necessary...
... the initial connection. 3.8 LAN Access The Bluetooth LAN Access Profile (LAP) allows users to have the system dynamically assign IP addresses). (1)In the Network Connections window, right-click Incoming Connection, then select Properties (Figure 3.3). 18 Step 2: In the Connect Bluetooth LAP Connection dialog, enter the user name and password if necessary...
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.... Exchange cards: Have your default business card. The Object Push Service icon should be highlighted at the top of the screen. Method 1: From BlueSoleil Main Window: Double-click on the toolbar, or click File | Push. (3) The Bluetooth Neighbors screen will appear.
.... Exchange cards: Have your default business card. The Object Push Service icon should be highlighted at the top of the screen. Method 1: From BlueSoleil Main Window: Double-click on the toolbar, or click File | Push. (3) The Bluetooth Neighbors screen will appear.
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... other or use with Inbox and Outbox subfolders) in Chapter 2. to external Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure. From the Main Window, click My Services | Properties. Click on the Object Push tab. GN (controller), PANU, and NAP. In the Send My Business Card field, browse to form either of two kinds of PAN...
... other or use with Inbox and Outbox subfolders) in Chapter 2. to external Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure. From the Main Window, click My Services | Properties. Click on the Object Push tab. GN (controller), PANU, and NAP. In the Send My Business Card field, browse to form either of two kinds of PAN...
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It will automatically enables NAT (Network Address Translation, please refer to obtain an IP address automatically. Note: The BT Network Adapter on the PANU side must be set to Windows Help Topic) function and a DHCP server. The IP address is in the form of 192.168.2.xxx, such as the WAN Adapter (Figure 3.11). Figure 3.10: Access a LAN Network via a PAN-NAP Scenario 3 Access the Internet via NAP Select Access Internet and select a physical network adapter, through which the NAP connects to Internet, as 192.168.2.1. 25
It will automatically enables NAT (Network Address Translation, please refer to obtain an IP address automatically. Note: The BT Network Adapter on the PANU side must be set to Windows Help Topic) function and a DHCP server. The IP address is in the form of 192.168.2.xxx, such as the WAN Adapter (Figure 3.11). Figure 3.10: Access a LAN Network via a PAN-NAP Scenario 3 Access the Internet via NAP Select Access Internet and select a physical network adapter, through which the NAP connects to Internet, as 192.168.2.1. 25
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... connect to the correct COM port number. Step 2: Print documents using the Bluetooth enabled printer. To determine the correct COM port number, in the Main Window, right-click on a Bluetooth enabled Printer. In the application, be sure to do so. Typical Usage • Print documents on the device icon. Figure 3.11...
... connect to the correct COM port number. Step 2: Print documents using the Bluetooth enabled printer. To determine the correct COM port number, in the Main Window, right-click on a Bluetooth enabled Printer. In the application, be sure to do so. Typical Usage • Print documents on the device icon. Figure 3.11...
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... return to indicated different types of remote devices. Personal Computer Laptop 29 BlueSoleil uses different icons to the Main Windows after switching views, click View | Main Window. Connecting and disconnecting operations are in the radio range of your mouse over the red ball to display the... indicated by green dashed lines between the local device and connected remote devices. 4 BlueSoleil User Guides 4.1 BlueSoleil Environment 4.1.1 Main Window The Main Window displays the local device (red ball) and the remote devices detected in range. • Right-click on the red ball ...
... return to indicated different types of remote devices. Personal Computer Laptop 29 BlueSoleil uses different icons to the Main Windows after switching views, click View | Main Window. Connecting and disconnecting operations are in the radio range of your mouse over the red ball to display the... indicated by green dashed lines between the local device and connected remote devices. 4 BlueSoleil User Guides 4.1 BlueSoleil Environment 4.1.1 Main Window The Main Window displays the local device (red ball) and the remote devices detected in range. • Right-click on the red ball ...
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Bluetooth Service Buttons of Remote Device Service buttons at the top of the Main Window represent a range of related operations (e.g., Refresh Devices, Pair Devices, Connect, etc.). Idle. The device is connected to display a pop-up menu of Bluetooth services potentially ...
Bluetooth Service Buttons of Remote Device Service buttons at the top of the Main Window represent a range of related operations (e.g., Refresh Devices, Pair Devices, Connect, etc.). Idle. The device is connected to display a pop-up menu of Bluetooth services potentially ...
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...service icons, indicated by the local computer. Local Service List The Local Service List displays all of related operations. 4.1.2 Service Window The Service Window displays the local Bluetooth services, (i.e., the Bluetooth services supported by BlueSoleil). Operations • Hover your mouse over the service ...start and stop services. 31 Idle. The Bluetooth service is available on the service icon to configure service properties. Use the Service Window to start /stop services, as well as to display a pop-up menu of the Bluetooth services supported by different colors. ...
...service icons, indicated by the local computer. Local Service List The Local Service List displays all of related operations. 4.1.2 Service Window The Service Window displays the local Bluetooth services, (i.e., the Bluetooth services supported by BlueSoleil). Operations • Hover your mouse over the service ...start and stop services. 31 Idle. The Bluetooth service is available on the service icon to configure service properties. Use the Service Window to start /stop services, as well as to display a pop-up menu of the Bluetooth services supported by different colors. ...
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...--- View the status of the local device (e.g., passkey requirements, data encryption, etc.). Display dialog Bluetooth Shortcuts. Hide --- Show the BlueSoleil Service Window. Bluetooth Service Browsing --- Security --- Status --- Properties --- Tools Menu My Shortcuts --- Delete: Delete the selected shortcut. 33 Arrange Devices --- ...Note: If you select Refresh Devices, the list of your screen. Start the selected local Bluetooth service. Keep the BlueSoleil window always on Top --- In the pop-up menu, click Exit. To initiate a new device search that will not be...
...--- View the status of the local device (e.g., passkey requirements, data encryption, etc.). Display dialog Bluetooth Shortcuts. Hide --- Show the BlueSoleil Service Window. Bluetooth Service Browsing --- Security --- Status --- Properties --- Tools Menu My Shortcuts --- Delete: Delete the selected shortcut. 33 Arrange Devices --- ...Note: If you select Refresh Devices, the list of your screen. Start the selected local Bluetooth service. Keep the BlueSoleil window always on Top --- In the pop-up menu, click Exit. To initiate a new device search that will not be...
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... Bluetooth Device --- Click to 4.2 Hardware Configuration for the selected port. The device with the specified name will automatically reconnect in the Main Window. By Name: Check the By Name box, enter the Name of two search criteria: By Bluetooth Device Address: Enter a Bluetooth device address..., in the Main Window. Configurations->Connect With --- After you first connect the HID device to your computer, BlueSoleil sets up the devices so that they will...
... Bluetooth Device --- Click to 4.2 Hardware Configuration for the selected port. The device with the specified name will automatically reconnect in the Main Window. By Name: Check the By Name box, enter the Name of two search criteria: By Bluetooth Device Address: Enter a Bluetooth device address..., in the Main Window. Configurations->Connect With --- After you first connect the HID device to your computer, BlueSoleil sets up the devices so that they will...
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..., and in the pop-up menu, select Pair Device. After a device has successfully paired with your computer, the remote device icon in the Main Window will have a red checkmark next to it . After a device has successfully paired with your computer, the remote device icon will have a red checkmark...passkey is required for further connections between your computer and the device. Manually In the Main Window, right click on the remote device. The red checkmark next to pair with another device In the Main Window, right-click on the device icon, and in the pop-up menu, select Unpair. ...
..., and in the pop-up menu, select Pair Device. After a device has successfully paired with your computer, the remote device icon in the Main Window will have a red checkmark next to it . After a device has successfully paired with your computer, the remote device icon will have a red checkmark...passkey is required for further connections between your computer and the device. Manually In the Main Window, right click on the remote device. The red checkmark next to pair with another device In the Main Window, right-click on the device icon, and in the pop-up menu, select Unpair. ...