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© Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2005 

This material is subject to CSR’s non-disclosure agreement. 

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4 BlueLab 

Installation 

This chapter provides guidance on the installation of xIDE as supplied on the BlueLab CD-ROM. 

4.1 Prerequisites 

BlueLab xIDE should be installed on a PC running Windows 2000 or Windows XP. 

CSR recommend that 150Mbytes of free disk space is available. 

Note:

   A typical BlueLab installation requires 125Mbytes and each application built will need approximately 

10Mbytes of additional space. 

A minimum of Windows Power User privileges is required to install the software correctly. 

Note:

   If you are unsure of your current level of privileges, please contact your system administrator. 

New BlueLab installations can coexist with previous releases provided they are installed in different directories. 
The use of a convention such as C:\BlueLabversion (eg 

C:\Bluelab3_2

) to create the program folder will 

avoid conflict between versions. 

Note:

   Spaces in folder names of the directory path are not supported ie you should not try to install the software in a 

directory which itself has spaces in its name or is contained within a folder that has spaces in its name eg 
xIDE cannot be successfully installed in the 

Program Files

 directory. 

4.2 Installation 

procedure 

CSR recommend that any applications running on the PC are closed before installing the BlueLab software. 

1.  Insert the Bluelab CD-ROM into the computer’s CD drive. 

2.  Right-click on the Windows Start menu and explore the CD-ROM. 

 
The CD-ROM contains PDFs of the Bluelab documentation and the BlueLab executables. 

3. Double-click 

on 

BlueLab-3.2.exe

 file to launch the Setup wizard, which will guide you through the 

rest of the installation process. 

4.  Follow the on-screen instructions, clicking 

Next

 to continue. 

 
For a first time installation, CSR recommend that the default settings are accepted. 

5.  When the VM and DSP libraries have been built, the PC the Setup Wizard will display the final setup 

screen. 

6. Click 

Finish

 to complete the installation. 

 
If the default option to install the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) device driver was accepted, the PC 
must be restarted to complete the installation. 

Summary of Contents for BlueLab v3.2

Page 1: ...bject to CSR s non disclosure agreement CSR Churchill House Cambridge Business Park Cowley Road Cambridge CB4 0WZ United Kingdom Registered in England 3665875 Tel 44 0 1223 692000 Fax 44 0 1223 692001...

Page 2: ...ring Factory Chip Settings 13 6 Pairing 16 6 1 Pairing 16 6 1 1 Handset 16 6 1 2 CSR USB Multimedia Dongle 16 7 Operation 17 7 1 Modes of Operation 17 7 1 1 HFP HSP Modes 17 7 1 2 AV Mode 17 7 2 Power...

Page 3: ...ined AV Headset application that accompanies BlueLab v3 2 This document describes how to compile download and run the application The application demonstrates to product developers the features of _ P...

Page 4: ...CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 4 of 24 _ i PKO Combined AV Headset User Guide 2 Target Audience The target audience for this document is hardware and software developers using the Combined AV He...

Page 5: ...e target hardware is CSR s BlueCore3 Multimedia Development Board DEV PC 1307 Rev C The user will also need a suitable AV source capable of providing a Bluetooth wireless technology compliant SBC enco...

Page 6: ...rsions Note Spaces in folder names of the directory path are not supported ie you should not try to install the software in a directory which itself has spaces in its name or is contained within a fol...

Page 7: ...or Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Supply of this product does not convey a license under the relevant intellectual property of Thomson and or Fraunhofer Gesellschaft nor imply any right to use this product i...

Page 8: ...ts the following profiles Headset Profile Handsfree Profile Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Audio Video Remote Control Profile This enables stereo music to be streamed to the headset with the abil...

Page 9: ...Start xIDE Double click on the xIDE icon on your desktop or from the Start Programs menu Figure 5 2 Start xIDE If previous application development work has been carried out on the BlueCore3 Multimedi...

Page 10: ...e Step 4 Optional set streaming options Three options are defined in the code to control the latency robustness of the DSP buffer operation By default this is set to maximum robustness STREAMING_MAX_R...

Page 11: ...ars 4 2 Delete the existing definition 4 3 Enter the required definition to the Define symbols field Step 5 Build sbc_decoder DSP Application Select Build Build or press F7 to build the sbc_decoder DS...

Page 12: ...ned and installed separately please contact the support channel for details They contain MP3 technology which incorporates intellectual property owned by Thomson and or Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Note Th...

Page 13: ...uction simply add the define symbol INCLUDE_CVC to the Project Properties Define symbols field before building the av_headset_hfp xiw project Note The CVC software is supplied for demonstration purpos...

Page 14: ...idge Silicon Radio Limited 2005 This material is subject to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 14 of 24 _ i PKO Combined AV Headset User Guide The PSTool application dialog appears 3 Select Merge Fil...

Page 15: ...of 24 _ i PKO Combined AV Headset User Guide 4 Browse to the location of the factory_restore psr file The file is located in the BlueLab install directory tools bin factory_restore psr 5 Select the fi...

Page 16: ...et with the headset The Pin Code is 8888 Refer to the Instruction Manual supplied by the Handset manufacturer for further information on pairing 6 1 2 CSR USB Multimedia Dongle The USB Multimedia dong...

Page 17: ...andset is connecting to the headset it accepts the connection for whatever profile the handset chooses It should be noted the CVC Acoustic Echo Canceller and Noise Reduction DSP algorithm can be compi...

Page 18: ...e buttons operate while the headset is in AV Mode Long presses have no effect except for the Volume buttons Button AV Mode VOL Pressed Vol Up VOL Held Acted on every 1s Vol Up VOL Pressed Vol Down VOL...

Page 19: ...me up Volume up Volume up Volume up Vol Short Press Volume down Volume down Volume down Volume down Volume down Volume down Volume down Volume down Volume down Volume down Volume down Vol Held Acted o...

Page 20: ...p X Volume up X X Volume up Volume up Vol Short Press Volume down X Volume down X Volume down X Volume down X X Volume down Volume down Vol Held Acted on every 1s Volume down X Volume down X Volume do...

Page 21: ...ec_stream_struc control the user experience especially when the device is at the extreme limits of Bluetooth range The parameters themselves are defined in the decoder_codec_stream_struc source code f...

Page 22: ...ect to CSR s non disclosure agreement Page 22 of 24 _ i PKO Combined AV Headset User Guide Document References Document Reference BlueLab v3 2 Combined AV Headset Release Note blab srn 002Pa BlueLab v...

Page 23: ...ueLab CSR s development toolset for building applications to run in the firmware s VM Bluetooth Set of technologies providing audio and data transfer over short range radio connections CSR Cambridge S...

Page 24: ...r its affiliates Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and licensed to CSR Other products services and names used in this document may have been trademarked by th...

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