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BT-3001 BT V1.2 USB Module 

BT-3001 User’s Manual 

 

華朗科技股份有限公司

 HL-Tech Corporation 

 
 

HL-Tech Corporation   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2. Device properties 

When you view the properties of a Bluetooth device, you see the following information:   

• 

The device type 

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The hardware address of the Bluetooth adapter 

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The date and time of the last connection 

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Information about whether a passkey is used for pairing with the device 

You can also change the name that Windows uses for the device. This change also affects the name that is used by 

the Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard and by Add Modem. 

 

The 

Services

 tab shows information about the services that the device supports. For example, when a Bluetooth 

phone or a personal digital assistant (PDA) is connected to your computer, this tab may show COM ports that are 

available for synchronization. This tab may also show Internet dial-up networking connections. You can also select 

the services that you want to use. 

 
 

3. Options 

The 

Options

 tab in Bluetooth Devices provides options that control how devices discover and connect to your 

computer. The main option is 

Turn discovery on

. This option lets devices discover your computer so that you can 

make a connection. 

 

Other options on this tab include the following:   

• 

Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer

 

This check box controls whether any devices can connect to your computer. If this check box is cleared, no 

devices can connect to your computer. 

• 

Alert me when a new Bluetooth device wants to connect

 

This option controls whether you receive notification when a device tries to connect to your computer. If this 

check box is cleared, you do not receive notification. 

Other options on the 

Options

 tab let you turn on or turn off the Bluetooth icon in the notification area and restore 

default settings. 

 

 

4. Discovery 

 

 

Typically, your Bluetooth-enabled computer will discover other devices. Therefore, you only have to turn on the 

Turn discovery on

 option when your computer acts as a device. For example, you might want to turn on this 

option when your computer is connected to another computer by a Personal Area Network (PAN). When computers 
are connected by a PAN, one of the computers must have discovery turned on. 

 

By default, discovery is not turned on in Windows XP SP2, because a discoverable Bluetooth device may be less 

secure than a device that is not discoverable. We recommend that you keep the 

Turn discovery on

 check box 

cleared unless you want another Bluetooth device to discover the computer. When the connection is complete, the 

Add Device Wizard turns off discovery automatically. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BT-3001

Page 1: ...BT 3001 BT V1 2 USB Module BT 3001 User s Manual 華朗科技股份有限公司 HL Tech Corporation HL Tech Corporation 1 BT 3001 BT V1 2 USB Module Note ...

Page 2: ...Corporation 2 Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 1 Configuration and devices 3 2 Device properties 4 3 Options 4 4 Discovery 4 5 Adding a COM port 5 6 Hardware 5 7 Adding a device 6 8 Joining a Personal Area Network 7 9 Adding a modem 8 10 Adding a printer 8 11 File Sending and Receiving 9 ...

Page 3: ...Personal Area Network This driver supports Personal Area Network PAN connections between devices Bluetooth Device RFCOMM Protocol Transport Driver Interface TDI This component supports dial up networking DUN It also supports other types of connections between devices Bluetooth Support Service BthServ This service maintains and updates device pairing information It also performs other functions tha...

Page 4: ...ptions on this tab include the following Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer This check box controls whether any devices can connect to your computer If this check box is cleared no devices can connect to your computer Alert me when a new Bluetooth device wants to connect This option controls whether you receive notification when a device tries to connect to your computer If this c...

Page 5: ...rogram to the port number that is specified on the last page of the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard This port number is also listed on the COM Ports tab in Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth devices that use a COM port require special programs on your computer These programs are typically included with the device You can also obtain these programs from the device manufacturers To set up your program to use a...

Page 6: ... is a code that is used to control access to a device Using a passkey may help improve the security of your connection However the device that you add may not require a passkey When you enter the passkey your computer tries to connect to the device to verify the passkey When you connect to another computer you receive a message that the computers are trying to connect Steps to take on the device W...

Page 7: ...lable between your computer and the other device If you click a device that you are already connected to the Connect button becomes a Disconnect button Note When both PAN devices in a connection are Windows XP based computers the connection is a point to point connection and you cannot use one computer to act as a router to a local area network LAN or to the Internet To do this you need a network ...

Page 8: ... characters The passkey must be entered within 30 seconds or authentication may not succeed Some mobile phones already have a passkey If your phone has a passkey enter the passkey in the Bluetooth Connection Wizard Bluetooth is not a secure wireless technology Your data may be visible to other devices or computers that are in range If your mobile phone does not support dial up networking you canno...

Page 9: ...already uses a passkey 4 On the Select the file you want to send page click Browse and select the file that you want to send Note You can only send one file at a time Do not click Next until you have set the receiving device to receive the file If the receiving device is not ready to receive the file the transfer will not succeed 5 When the receiving computer or device is ready to receive the file...

Page 10: ...te the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device is intended only form OEM integrators under the following condition 1 The transmitter module may not be co l...

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