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BLUETAKE BT007Ex/BT009Ex Bluetooth USB Adapter – User Manual 

 
 
 

BLUETAKE BT007Ex/BT009Ex Bluetooth USB Adapter – User Manual 

 

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5. Bluetooth Service Usage

5.1 Connecting to internet 

 

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Summary of Contents for BT007Ex

Page 1: ...BT007Ex BT009Ex Enhanced Data Rate EDR Bluetooth USB Adapter B L U E T A K E User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ll Bluetake its directors officers employees or agents be liable for any indirect special incidental or consequential damages including damages for loss of profits loss of business loss of use or data interruption of business and the like even if Bluetake has been advised of the possibility of such damages arising from any defect or error in this User Manual or product Products and corporate names...

Page 3: ...stem Requirements 5 1 3 Product Specification 6 2 Bluetooth Software Installation 8 2 1 Install the Software 8 3 Toshiba Bluetooth Utility Contents 10 3 1 Bluetooth Functions 10 3 2 Introduction of the Bluetooth Utility Contents 12 4 Toshiba Bluetooth Stack Console 16 4 1 Toshiba Bluetooth setting 16 4 2 Express mode Setup 17 4 3 Custom Mode Setup 24 2 ...

Page 4: ...nd how to properly setup and use this product Package Checklist Please check all items included in product package with the list below If there is any component damaged or missing please contact your local distributor to get necessary support Package list Bluetooth EDR USB Adapter x 1 Utility CD x 1 Bluetooth software driver for Windows XP 2000 ME 98SE User Manual English version Quick Setup Guide...

Page 5: ...TAKE BT007Ex BT009Ex Bluetooth EDR USB Adapter The BLUETAKE BT007Ex BT009Ex Bluetooth EDR USB Adapter is a compact and multipurpose product providing an efficient and easy solution for wireless applications The built in Bluetooth v2 0 and Enhanced Data Rate EDR technology enables the BT007Ex BT009Ex installed computer to communicate with other Bluetooth enabled devices freely effortlessly and fast...

Page 6: ...k Please consult your product distributor or the closest support center z Do not handle the product to do the plug and unplug operation if your hands are wet Otherwise it will cause electrical shock z Do not place the product near a heat source or expose them to direct flame or heat z Do not use this product while in the hospital or aircraft z Never place the product close to equipment generating ...

Page 7: ... USB Power RF Output Power 13 dBm typical GFSK Sensitivity 82 dBm typical GFSK System Support Windows XP 2000 ME 98SE Mac OS X 10 2 6 or later Dimensions Weight 47 x 19 x 10 mm 10g LED Indicator Single LED Bundled Bluetooth Software Toshiba Bluetooth Stack for Windows O S 1 3 2 Bundled Software Specification Toshiba Bluetooth Stack supported languages for each O S O S Languages Windows XP 2000 Eng...

Page 8: ...access Bluetooth v1 1 YES YES HID Mouse keyboard and others YES YES HCRP Printing YES YES YES YES OPP Object push YES YES YES YES FTP File transfer YES YES YES N A BIP Basic imaging YES N A YES N A PAN Personal area networking YES N A HSP Headset YES N A A2DP High quality audio YES N A AVRCP AV remote control YES N A GAVDP Necessary for A2DP YES N A GAP Generic Access Profile YES YES SDAP Service ...

Page 9: ...tion below to install Bluetooth software Note DO NOT plug the USB Dongle Adapter into the USB port before software installation Note If the Auto Run function of CD ROM is enabled in Windows the default setting of this function is usually enabled then installation program will start automatically If not you can utilize the Windows Explorer to browse CD content and execute autorun exe manually 2 Sel...

Page 10: ...u to plug the USB adapter When software installation is complete restart your computer 5 Af Wi setting 6 T ndow ter the computer is restarted you can see the Bluetooth icon added at the ndows toolbar Please right click on Bluetooth icon choose Bluetooth he main window of Toshiba Bluetooth Stack will be show on the wi desktop 9 ...

Page 11: ...vices must support the same Bluetooth Profile s as well as opposite device roles i e one must be the server and the other must be the client Bluetooth enabled devices often support multiple profiles and if involved in multiple connections can perform different device roles simultaneously Toshiba Bluetooth stack supports the following Bluetooth functions Profiles in the following device roles Toshi...

Page 12: ...PP Object push Server YES YES Client YES YES FTP File transfer Server YES YES Image Push YES NO BIP Basic imaging Remote Camera YES NO PAN YES NO PAN Personal area networking GN YES NO HSP Headset AG YES NO A2DP High quality audio Source YES NO AVRCP AV remote control Target YES NO Necessary for GAVDP YES NO A2DP GAP Generic Access Profile YES YES SDAP Service discovery YES YES GOEP Generic Object...

Page 13: ...pr enab easily c ure se you c to a Blu device for the first tim function of a configured and register ice is displ the main window as a connect on As a rule the Bluetooth dev will be ted a after having been set up howeve shortcu create anual if so r ntents luetooth Utilit a software tool use configur y of settin uetooth de gs once a ice It also prises the fo ix tools ons ar ided fo ctions a ed pro...

Page 14: ...isconnect from a remote device and perform other tasks 3 2 3 Bluetooth Informat This program enables you to easil transfer files and images to o exchange business card data with a wireless device by selecting the ico of the counterpart device Th wireless devices to which you are connecting must also support th same service functions FTP an OPP You can find the Bluetooth Information Exchanger icon ...

Page 15: ...an right click on the intended file and using the Sending to Bluetooth Device menu that appears 3 2 5 Bluetooth Local CO This program which is registered in the Control Panel can create a virtual COM port for use with the Bluetooth Utility If you need to create a client COM port with t Bluetooth Setup Utility it can be creat automatically without having to start the program 3 2 6 Wireless File T Y...

Page 16: ...BLUETAKE BT007Ex BT009Ex Bluetooth USB Adapter User Manual 3 2 7 On Line User guide g Toshiba Bluetooth stack you can easily get on line When you have troubles in usin help by click help help 15 ...

Page 17: ...rt Toshiba Bluetooth Setting Methods for registering new devices using the Bluetooth Setting shall now be described Bluetooth Settings provides two set up methods Express Mode and Custom Mode Express Mode Bluetooth Settings will automatically detect and register services If shiba Bluetooth setting starts can open with the Main Window Use the Main nection operations or others setting The Mai ell as...

Page 18: ...press Mode Setup 4 2 1 Starting Bluetooth Settings 1 Click Start All Programs Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Under Windows 2000 click Start Programs Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Note The same result can be achieved by right clicking on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray and selecting Bluetooth Settings from the menu that appears n set to the highest priority shall be selected and registered press M...

Page 19: ... yet please proceed directly 1 Sw Please refer to the mouse instruction manual for details on this procedure 2 Confirm that Express Mode has been selected in the Add New Connection Wizard Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard window and click on the Next button Wizard window If no devices have been regis to Detecting Bluetooth Devices 4 2 2 Detecting Bluetooth devices itch the mouse power ON to...

Page 20: ...09Ex Bluetooth USB Adapter User Manual 3 Searching for Bluetooth devices will start 4 When will appear in the Add New Connection Wizard Select Device window 19 the mouse has been detected the name and address of the device ...

Page 21: ...please confirm that the device has been made connectable via Bluetooth and click on the Update button A further device search will be performed 4 2 3 Detecting services 1 Select the mouse device name from Device List and cli xt button 2 Bluetooth device detection will commence ck on the Ne ...

Page 22: ... may appear Please enter the passkey and Please refer to your device instruction manual for information on which Note If you have ter a certain amount of time has passed th lled for security reasons Please perform A message will appear prompting you to prepare the device for connection 3 Select the type and name of the icon to be displayed once the device has been registered and Bluetooth passkey ...

Page 23: ...BLUETAKE BT007Ex BT009Ex Bluetooth USB Adapter User Manual Note If you wish to chan ge Icon button and select your pr ge the icon please click on the Chan eferred icon from the list that appears 22 ...

Page 24: ...ooth USB Adapter User Manual 4 2 4 Registering settings information 1 Click on the F 2 The Bluetooth Settings he icons of the registered devices will appear and the devic inish button window will appear T es will be ready to use 23 ...

Page 25: ...ws 2000 click Start Programs Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Note T g on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray an s from the menu that appears 4 3 1 Starting Bluetooth Settings he same result can be achieved by right clickin d selecting Bluetooth Setting The Bluetooth Settings window below will appear when other devices have already been registered 2 24 ...

Page 26: ...ices 3 2 Detecting Bluetooth devices Switch the mouse power ON to make it connectable via Bluetooth anual for details on this procedure onnection nd click on the Please click the New Connection button to open t 4 1 Please refer to the mouse instruction m 2 Confirm that Custom Mode has been selected in the Add New C Wizard Welcome to the Add New Connection Wizard window a Next button 25 ...

Page 27: ...d the name and address of the device will appear in the Add New Connection Wizard Select Device window Note If no device is found please confirm that the device has been made connectable via Bluetooth and click on the Update button A further device search will be performed When the mouse has been detecte 26 ...

Page 28: ...UETAKE BT007Ex BT009Ex Bluetooth USB Adapter User Manual 27 4 3 3 Detecting services 1 Select the mouse device name from Device List and click on the Next button 2 Bluetooth device detection will commence ...

Page 29: ...Please refer to yo for information on which passkey to use No unt of time has passed the connection process will be cancelled for security reasons Please perform the passkey entry process again owing Please click on the OK button to close the message ur device instruction manual Note If you try to register a device that has already been registered the foll message will appear and you will not be a...

Page 30: ...manually sh to use from the list that appears u Exampl If Expr device ally selected and configured e supports several services pports several services you c select the services profiles you wi nder Select Services e List of wireless modem station services ess Mode is used to perform the set up the highest priority service in the will be automatic 4 Click on the OK button 29 ...

Page 31: ...anual for information on which passkey to use If yo after a certain amount of time has pass ancelled for security reasons Please perform The Add New Con Setup window will appear if a service has b 5 Select the ty once the device has been u have not entered your Bluetooth passkey ed the connection process will be c the passkey entry process again nection Wizard Connection Name een properly detected...

Page 32: ...ooth USB Adapter User Manual Note If you wish to change the icon please click on the Change Icon button and select your preferred icon from the list that appears 4 3 4 Registering settings information 1 Click on the Finish button 31 ...

Page 33: ...BLUETAKE BT007Ex BT009Ex Bluetooth USB Adapter User Manual 2 The Bluetooth Settings window will appear The icons of the registered devices will appear and the devices will be ready to use 32 ...

Page 34: ...BLUETAKE BT007Ex BT009Ex Bluetooth USB Adapter User Manual BLUETAKE BT007Ex BT009Ex Bluetooth USB Adapter User Manual 33 5 Bluetooth Service Usage 5 1 Connecting to internet 33 ...

Page 35: ...l interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment 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 correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna...

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