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blip C11

User´s Manual

EN/LZN 901 0047 P1C

Summary of Contents for blip C11

Page 1: ...blip C11 User s Manual EN LZN 901 0047 P1C ...

Page 2: ...ication Equipment directive 1995 5 EEC EMC directive 89 336 EEC and Low voltage directive 73 23 EEC Limitations on Use of Bluetooth Wireless Technology1 France Israel Korea Mexico Singapore Venezuela The use of Bluetooth equipment is not allowed due to limitations on the use of the frequency band 2 400 2 483 5 Italy Mexico Thailand the use of Bluetooth equipment outdoors is not allowed Colombia Ho...

Page 3: ...Bluetooth wireless technology which makes it possible to connect any compatible portable and stationary communications device without using cables The technology is based on a radio link that offers fast and reliable transmission of voice and data It does not require a line of sight connection in order to establish communication Bluetooth wireless technology uses a globally available frequency ran...

Page 4: ...ings 11 3 4 Serial Connection 12 3 5 Configure your BLIP 13 3 6 Ethernet Connection 15 3 7 Upload to the BLIP 17 3 7 1 Upload Applications 17 3 7 2 Upload Content 18 3 8 Download from the BLIP 19 3 8 1 Download Content 19 3 8 2 Download Dynamic Data 20 4 Applications 22 4 1 Infotainment Access Point 22 4 1 1 Upload the IAP 23 4 1 2 Creating Content 23 4 1 3 Locations 24 4 1 4 Connecting to the BLI...

Page 5: ...Contents 7 Warranty 30 8 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 32 9 Licence Agreement 36 10 Declaration of Conformity 39 ...

Page 6: ...ation for further development The Infotainment Access Point IAP application makes the BLIP accessible for all types of network communication The data content can be stored locally on a standalone BLIP or on a network reachable from the BLIP for example the Internet Network data is accessed through a Network File Server NFS BLIP presents many new ways of developing business Examples of these includ...

Page 7: ...tep instructions on connecting your BLIP to your PC Chapter 3 BLIP Manager provides instructions on using the BLIP Manager software The BLIP Manager makes it easy for you to transfer applications and data content to and from your BLIP or BLIPs Chapter 4 Applications provides information about BLIP applications and instructions on how to use the applications delivered together with the BLIP Chapter...

Page 8: ...omputer 1 3 2 Operating System The host computer must be running either of the operating systems Windows 2000 professional SP1 or later Windows NT4 SP4 or later Windows 98SE 3URFHVVRU Pentium 150 MHz or better 5 0 64 MB or better 32MB with Windows 98SE DUGGLVN VSDFH 10 MB QWHUIDFHV Serial and or Ethernet 2WKHU CD ROM drive ...

Page 9: ...32 connector on your PC 2 Connect the AC power adapter between the BLIP device and the wall socket Note that the mains plug may look different depending on the mains socket in your country Do not connect the plug to any other item than the AC power adapter It must not be separated from the adapter when plugged into the wall socket ...

Page 10: ...he Ethernet connection you must set up the network connection preferences using the BLIP Manager 1 Connect your BLIP using the serial interface as shown in section 2 1 Using Serial Connection 2 Start the BLIP Manager and set up the network connection preferences as described in section 3 5 Configure your BLIP 3 Disconnect the power cable and the serial cable from the BLIP 4 Connect the Ehternet ca...

Page 11: ...LIP device and the wall socket Note that the mains plug may look different depending on the mains socket in your country Do not connect the plug to any other item than the AC power adapter It must not be separated from the adapter when plugged into the wall socket ...

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Page 13: ... Accessories Dial Up Networking and click New 2 Name the connection BLIP 3 Check the I know all about phonebook entries and would rather edit the properties directly box and click Finish 4 Select the RAS Serial Cable between 2 PCs in the Dial Using list 5 Uncheck the Use another port if busy box 6 Select the Server tab and choose PPP Windows NT Windows 95 Plus Internet as dial up server type Netwo...

Page 14: ...sories Communication Dial Up Networking and doubleclick on Make new connection 2 Name the connection BLIP 3 Select the RAS Serial Cable between 2 PCs in the Select a device list and click Next 4 Even though the telephone number is not used you have to type at least one digit to be able to continue 5 Click Next and then Finish 6 Rightclick on the BLIP connection you just created and select Properti...

Page 15: ... dial up network connection 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel 2 Doubleclick on Network and Dial up Connections then doubleclick on Make new connection and the click Next 3 Select Dial up to private network click Next and then click Next again no phone number is needed 4 Name the connection BLIP and click Finish There will now be a dialogue called Connect BLIP on your screen 5 Click Properties ...

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Page 22: ...RXU KRVW FRPSXWHU Choose the SSOLFDWLRQ tab to open the Application window The names of the applications stored in the Application Root Folder will appear in the Application window to define the Application Root Folder see section 3 3 Settings To select an application to upload click its name to highlight it 2 6HOHFW WKH 3 RU 3V IRU RXU DSSOLFDWLRQ To select a BLIP for uploading click a BLIP icon ...

Page 23: ...mes of the content stored in the Content Root Folder will appear in the Content window to define the Content Root Folder see section 3 3 Settings To select content to upload click its name to highlight it 2 6HOHFW WKH 3 RU 3V IRU RXU FRQWHQW To select a BLIP for uploading click a BLIP icon in the Serial Network window depending on your connection to highlight it To select multiple BLIPs organize t...

Page 24: ...To select a BLIP to download content from click a BLIP icon in the Serial Network window depending on your connection to highlight it To select several BLIPs at the same time organize the BLIPS into a folder and highlight it 2 RZQORDG WKH FRQWHQW Right click on the highlighted BLIP Select RZQORDG RQWHQW to load the content to the Download Content Default Folder to define the Download Content Defau...

Page 25: ...organize the BLIPS into a folder and highlight it 2 RZQORDG WKH G QDPLF GDWD 5LJKW FOLFN RQ WKH KLJKOLJKWHG 3 6HOHFW RZQORDG QDPLF DWD WR ORDG WKH G QDPLF GDWD WR WKH RZQORDG QDPLF DWD HIDXOW ROGHU WR GHILQH WKH RZQORDG QDPLF DWD HIDXOW ROGHU VHH section 3 3 Settings When downloading dynamic data from mulitple BLIPs organized into a folder the data will be saved into subfolders named as the indivi...

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Page 27: ...d to stream the video data For example it would be possible to send data to a printer from a terminal using a BLIP with IAP installed The area where the BLIP is present will transform into an Infotainment Access Point You can use Common Gateway Interface CGI scripts together with data and graphics which gives the possibility to make the user interact with the BLIP 8 Using CGI scripts you can now g...

Page 28: ...ss that the terminal has to use to access locally stored information There is a default address but it can also be configured by editing the text file blip cfg info_access_point cfg before the Infotainment Access Point application is downloaded to the BLIP using the BLIP Manager The configuration file is a ASCII text file with the following parameters This is an example of how a configuration file...

Page 29: ...e the BLIP Manager to upload the directory structure to the BLIP Refer to section 3 7 2 Upload Content for more information Network Network data is accessed through a Network File Server NFS To be able to create and use content on a network connected to the BLIP you must edit the Linux script file rc app The file is located in the blip cfg directory on your computer provided that the Infotainment ...

Page 30: ...ollowing 110 2 4 14 network index html Internet Internet configuration is currently unavailable 4 1 4 Connecting to the BLIP Refer to the documentation supplied by the terminal manufacturer for more information on how to connect to the BLIP using a Bluetooth terminal 4 2 Create Your Own Applications Would you like to create your own BLIP application See section 5 Future Developer for more informat...

Page 31: ...csson com developerszone and discover how to write applications for your BLIP The Ericsson Developer s Zone is the site for product service and application developers as well as content providers You ll get valuable information as a member to Ericsson Developer s Zone Welcome to share our knowledge ...

Page 32: ...ted on the wall High quality design associating high technology information devices with the traditional shape of a rune stone Possibility to connect to LANs and the Internet 6 2 Function The main functions of blip C11 are the following A palm sized stand alone server for sending information to terminals that enter the area of reception for Bluetooth communication Many applications for the BLIP de...

Page 33: ... 5DQJH 10 m UHTXHQF ISM band 2 4 GHz 79 frequency hops QWHQQD Internal 2 4 GHz Bluetooth antenna 6HULDO VSHHG VHWWLQJV Up to 115200 bps 6HULDO FRQQHFWLRQ Serial RS232 9 pin female D sub pin configured as DCE WKHUQHW RJ 45 10 baseT 10 Mbps interface 3RZHU DGDSWHU DC adapter 2 1 mm pin connector 0LVFHOODQHRXV One general purpose LED green LPHQVLRQV 117 x 88 x 32 mm HLJKW 300 g 0DWHULDO Aluminium bas...

Page 34: ... Developer s Kit SDK can be obtained from the Ericsson Developer s Zone Software platform based on µCLinux µC Libc and the Ericsson Bluetooth Host Stack Toolset Open Source GNU cross development toolset binutils gcc and gdb Insight configured for arm elf Applications built on top of the software platform using the Toolset in the SDK BLIP manager a Windows based maintenance tool used for updating d...

Page 35: ... one 1 year Any Ericsson accessory is covered by a warranty period of one 1 year from the date of its original purchase by a consumer in accordance with the applicable terms and conditions stipulated herein Ericsson will maintain services for the Product under a subsequent period of thirty nine 39 months from last manufacturing date of this Product model What we will do If during the warranty peri...

Page 36: ...n Ericsson appointed service location in accordance with the instructions given by the BLIP support 5 The warranty does not cover Product failures which have been caused by use of non Ericsson original accessories 6 Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will void the warranty 7 THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL OTHER THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY ALL IMPLIED WAR...

Page 37: ...t your product as the paint could obstruct parts and prevent normal use Do not attempt to disassemble your product a broken warranty seal will void the warranty The product does not contain consumer serviceable components Should your BLIP need service please send an e mail to BLIP support see www ericsson com developerszone to get further information Treat your product with care keep it in a clean...

Page 38: ... place objects including either installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result 2 Examples of RF exposure standards and guidelines ICNIRP Guidelines for limiting exposure to time varying electric magnetic and electromagnetic fields up...

Page 39: ...IP while the plane is in the air Do not use it on the ground without permission from the crew Blasting Areas Turn off your BLIP when in a blasting area or in areas posted turn off two way radio to avoid interfering with blasting operations Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your BLIP when in any area with a potentially explos...

Page 40: ...k of electric shock unplug the unit from any power source before attempting to clean it If the plug will not fit into the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection can result in risk of electric shock Children Do not allow children to play with your BLIP They could hurt themselves or others or could accidentally damage the BLIP Your BLIP contain small par...

Page 41: ...and included on a label on any backup copy You may not Subject to when applicable the EC Council Directive of May 14 1991 on the legal protection of computer programs 91 250 EEG Software Directive Article 6 distribute copies of this Software or its documentation to others Modify rent lease or grant your rights to this Software to third parties except in the event the Ericsson product containing an...

Page 42: ...uninterrupted or error free You assume the responsibility for the selection of the program and hardware to achieve your intended results and for the installation use and results obtained from the Software Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on duration of an implied warranty so the above limitation may not apply to you Intended Use The Software shall be used in accordance with the instruct...

Page 43: ...Licence Agreement 38 Governing law The validity construction and performance of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Sweden ...

Page 44: ... provisions of Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Equipment directive 1995 5 EEC EMC directive 89 336 EEC and Low voltage directive 73 23 EEC Stockholm March 2001 Place and date of issue Jöran Hoff President FCC Statement 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 and 2 This device must...

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