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Summary of Contents for DCF-650BT

Page 1: ...D Link DCF 650BT Bluetooth Compact Flash Card Manual Building Networks for People Rev 012903 ...

Page 2: ...1 Tabs 30 3 1 1 My Shortcuts 30 3 1 1 1 Connection Open Context Sensitive Menu Options 30 3 1 1 2 Connection Status Screen 31 3 1 1 3 Connection Inactive Context Sensitive Menu Options 32 3 1 1 4 Connection Properties Screen 33 3 1 2 Active Connections Tab 34 3 2 Menus 35 3 2 1 New 35 3 2 2 Tools 36 3 2 2 1 Paired Devices 36 3 2 2 2 Business Card Exchange 37 3 2 3 View 37 3 3 Icons 37 4 Bluetooth ...

Page 3: ...quipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 2 5 cm between the radiator your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter EUROPEAN COMMUNITY CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol CE indicates compliance of this equipment to the R TTE Directive 1999 5 CE Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds th...

Page 4: ...1 1 compliant This ensures interoperability with a wide range of Bluetooth 1 1 devices that share the same Bluetooth configurations and profiles that the DCF 650BT supports Low Power Operation Designed for the mobile user the DCF 650BT uses a low power radio transmitter which maximizes your PDA s operating time Anytime Anywhere Wireless Connectivity The DCF 650BT makes it easier than ever to conne...

Page 5: ...ter that you are using to install the drivers ActiveSync will sync your computer and PDA and enable you to install drivers on your PDA You can download ActiveSync for free from Microsoft s website www microsoft com Note If the connection between the PDA and the computer is not ON an error message will appear Check if your cable connections are secure and that ActiveSync has established a connectio...

Page 6: ...pear to indicate successful installation Select Add a shortcut in the Start menu for easy access to the Bluetooth Manager Click OK to exit this screen Note Screens will vary slightly from the screens shown depending on your Windows Operating System Click Yes Click Yes Click Next Click OK When this next screen is displayed follow the on screen instructions on your PDA to complete the driver install...

Page 7: ...y Discover the services that those devices offer discovery Connect to use and disconnect from those services Enable disable individual services Security features on a service by service basis including Authentication Authorization Encryption This User s Guide is divided into four major sections Introduction to the Bluetooth Software Using the Bluetooth Control Panel Using the Bluetooth Manager Usi...

Page 8: ...an have multiple saved configurations Individual configuration sets are saved in profiles which can be quickly loaded to meet the appropriate situation See Section 2 1 1 for more information about profiles The Control Panel has seven tabs All tabs are not visible on the screen at the same time use the arrows Figure 2 to the right of the tab names to scroll back and forth and expose the different t...

Page 9: ...used primarily at the office but also used when traveling pre configured profiles are useful for example more secure settings for hotel airport or similar public environments All Bluetooth settings are saved in the active profile A profile named Office for example may include Bluetooth Authentication and Encryption settings and connection shortcuts to specific services on work related Bluetooth de...

Page 10: ... the Pocket PC so that it behaves in the desired manner 3 Tap OK 4 Close the Control Panel the changes are saved automatically To use the Travel profile and its associated configuration in the future from the Control Panel General Tab select Travel from Current Profile drop down list To avoid saving unwanted changes to a regularly used profile create a new profile that is based on the profile curr...

Page 11: ...ial port operations Bluetooth serial ports are used as a replacement for a physical cable between devices Dial up Networking provide access via a phone line or other access system to a remote computer network such as an Internet service Each of these service tabs is explained in detail in the remainder of this section 2 3 1 Common Options All of the services have some common settings Even though t...

Page 12: ...elect a vCard tap choose a contact from the list and then tap OK To discontinue sending contact information when it is requested tap choose none from the list and then tap OK If you reach the contacts list by mistake tap OK to return to the previous screen 2 3 3 Information Exchange Tab 2 3 2 File Transfer Tab Figure 7 Control Panel File Transfer tab The options on this tab only affect Incoming Fi...

Page 13: ... the communications port to be used Baud rate tap the down arrow and select a baud rate from the drop down list The options range from 1 200 to 115 200 baud in nine steps Flow control tap the down arrow and select the type of flow control to be used from the drop down list The options are Off Hardware Rts Cts Figure 10 Control Panel Dial up Networking tab 2 3 4 Serial Port Tab Figure 9 Control Pan...

Page 14: ...open the Business Card Exchange View controls the on screen display icons or list Icons Accesses the Bluetooth Connection Wizard which helps you setup connections with remote Bluetooth devices This icon is a shortcut to the New Connect menu item Accesses the Bluetooth Business Card Exchange screen This icon is a shortcut to the Tools Business Card Exchange menu item It allows you to Get a business...

Page 15: ...p and hold a connection shortcut that is associated with an ACTIVE connection to access the context sensitive menu The Menu options are 3 1 TABS The two tabs at the bottom of the Bluetooth Manager screen are My Shortcuts Active Connections 3 1 1 My Shortcuts Tab The default tab on the Bluetooth Manager is My Shortcuts This screen displays the shortcuts that have been created for connections to oth...

Page 16: ... about creating shortcuts When multiple connection shortcuts are created at the same time they are given default names and no option is provided at that point to change the default Delete select this option to permanently delete the connection shortcut Properties select this option to display the Connection Properties screen Figure 15 3 1 1 2 Connection Status Screen This screen displays The conne...

Page 17: ...nections screen signal strength i n d i c a t o r 3 1 1 4 Connection Properties Screen This screen displays The connection s name Connection Properties non configurable information about the remote device including The remote device name The remote device Bluetooth Device Address BDA The name of the service on the remote device that this shortcut accesses Security enable disable Authentication and...

Page 18: ...d Relationship 1 From the Bluetooth Manager Security menu select Paired devices 2 Tap a device name to select it 3 Tap the Remove button and then tap Yes in the confirmation dialog 3 2 MENUS There are three menus on the bottom of the Bluetooth Manager They are New Tools View 3 2 1 New The New menu has only one option Connect Connect starts the Bluetooth Connection Wizard which walks you through th...

Page 19: ...business card to one or more remote devices Request a business card from one or more remote devices Exchange business cards with one or more remote devices NOTE To Send or Exchange business card s you must first specify your default business card in the Bluetooth Control Panel Information Exchange tab see Section 2 3 3 To Send Request or Exchange Business Cards 1 From the Bluetooth Manager tap the...

Page 20: ...rupt it by tapping the Stop icon at the bottom left of the screen Once stopped you may restart the search i e refresh the list by tapping the Refresh icon Note that in some instances it may be necessary to refresh the list once or twice to find all Bluetooth devices Located at the bottom of this wizard screen Figure 20 are A drop down menu1 with two options Preferred2 when this option is selected ...

Page 21: ...o the use of a physical cable serial port connection between two devices As with a physical connection the application that will use the connection must be configured to use the correct serial port To determine the communications port assigned to the Bluetooth serial port 1 From the Today Screen tap the Bluetooth icon to open the Bluetooth Control Panel 2 Use the scroll arrows at the bottom right ...

Page 22: ...e Delete Send a File Create a Folder Tools Set Local Folder Refresh 5 3 BLUETOOTH FILE EXPLORER Bluetooth File Explorer appears automatically when a File Transfer connection is established It allows you to Navigate the directory structure of the remote device View files and folders on the remote device Create new folders on the remote device Send files to and Get files from the remote device Delet...

Page 23: ...n the main portion of the Bluetooth File Explorer window To move up in the directory structure of the remote device tap the down arrow to the right of the currently selected folder and select the new folder from the drop down list 5 3 2 File Menu All of the instructions in the subsections that follow assume that there is an open File Transfer connection with a remote device 5 3 2 1 Send a File to ...

Page 24: ...ted Software Warranty D Link warrants that the software portion of the product Software will substantially conform to D Link s then current functional specifications for the Software as set forth in the applicable documentation from the date of original retail purchase of the Software for a period of ninety 90 days Warranty Period provided that the Software is properly installed on approved hardwa...

Page 25: ...tanding anything stated herein to the contrary Submitting A Claim Any claim under this limited warranty must be submitted in writing before the end of the Warranty Period to an Authorized D Link Service Office The customer must submit as part of the claim a written description of the Hardware defect or Software nonconformance in sufficient detail to allow D Link to confirm the same The original pr...

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