1 IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual Version: 1.6
10 • If you start another search by pressing F5, then the list of previously detected devices will be cleared. 2.5 Establish Connection Note: These
11 2. Double-click on the icon for the device you wish to connect to. BlueSoleil will begin to search for information about which services the devic
12 BlueSoleil offers three security levels: • Low (Security Mode 1, Non-secure) No security procedure is needed for connections. • Medium (Security
13 3 Getting Started 3.1 AV Headphone The AV Headphone Profile enables use of a Bluetooth enabled headphone to listen to high-quality stereo music pl
14 Figure 3.1 Bluetooth Camera Controller Step 2: Click the button to capture the image. The captured image will be transmitted to your computer and
15 Step 2: The Dial-Up Dialog will appear (Figure 3.2). Enter the dial-up number, User name, and Password. Make sure the correct dial-up number is en
16 utilizes a dial-up connection. Note: After you successfully connect, a screen will ask if you would like to create a dial-up shortcut on your deskt
17 Connect to a Mobile Phone Step 1: Connect to the mobile phone's FTP service, following the instructions in Chapter 2. Step 2: The phone&apos
18 Step 3: A Remote Shared Folder screen will appear, displaying shared files/folders on the remote device, Use the screen to browse, copy, paste, an
19 Note: • The first time you connect the mouse or keyboard to your computer, the Found New Hardware Wizard will automatically launch. In the first s
2 FCC DoC Labeling FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following tw
20 Figure 3.3: Select Properties in the Pop-up Menu (2) Select Incoming Connections Properties | Networking -> Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and cl
21 Figure 3.5: Enter the IP addresses Note: In order to use a Windows 98SE/Me system as an access point, you must have already installed a Dial-up Ad
22 Push Objects to a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phone There are two methods to push objects: Method 1: From BlueSoleil Main Window: Double-click on th
23 (2) In Outlook, click on the Push button on the toolbar, or click File | Push. (3) The Bluetooth Neighbors screen will appear. In the device list,
24 • Group Ad-hoc Network (Peer-to-peer networking) One device acts as the GN, and others function as PANU devices. These computers can visit each ot
25 Scenario 1 Group Ad-hoc Network Select Set up Bluetooth Personal Area Network and Enable DHCP Server (Figure 3.9). A DHCP server will be started o
26 Figure 3.10: Access a LAN Network via a PAN-NAP Scenario 3 Access the Internet via NAP Select Access Internet and select a physical network adapt
27 Figure 3.11: Access the Internet via a NAP 3.11 Printer The Bluetooth Printer Profile (HCRP) enables your computer to connect to a Bluetooth ena
28 3.12 Serial Port The Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) provides PCs, laptops, PDAs, GPS receivers, cordless serial adapters, and other Bluetooth
29 • Messages (*.vmg) Supported MS Outlook versions: Outlook 2000, Outlook 2002 (xp), Outlook 2003. Typical Usage • Synchronize your computer with
3 Content 1 Introduction to BlueSoleil™...5 1.1 Bluetooth Functions ...
30 4 BlueSoleil User Guides 4.1 BlueSoleil Environment 4.1.1 Main Window The Main Window displays the local device (red ball) and the remote devices
31 Modem Mobile Phone PDA LAN Access Point Keyboard Mouse Microphone HiFi Audio Loud Speaker Headset Printer Scanner Fax
32 SPP LAP FTP SYNC OPP HCRP HID FAX BIP AV Headset Icon Meanings There are 3 states for the service icons, indicated by
33 Services Icons Services Icons PAN SPP OPP FTP SYNC LAP AV BIP Headset AG Icon Meanings There are 3 states for the local Bluetooth
34 Hide --- Hide the BlueSoleil window. Connections can still run when the window is hidden. Always on Top --- Keep the BlueSoleil window always on to
35 Find Device --- Click to find a device, by either of two search criteria: By Bluetooth Device Address: Enter a Bluetooth device address, in standar
36 Contents and Index --- Access BlueSoleil Online Help. About BlueSoleil --- Information about your version of BlueSoleil. 4.2 Device Configurat
37 Device Address The address of the local device. Every Bluetooth enabled device has a unique device. Accessibility Connecting Mode • Connectable: P
38 4.3 Security Configuration Use the Security Configuration screens to specify the security settings of your local device. 4.3.1 Pair / Un-pair Devi
39 However, if the remote device requires a passkey to connect, then both devices need to exchange passkeys. Medium The medium level provides service
4 4.2 Device Configurations ... 36 4.2.1 Hardware Configuration ...
40 Click to select the local Bluetooth services that you wish to allow the selected paired device to use. A list of local services will appear. Sele
41 Trust all devices Connection requests will be accepted from every device. Prompt user if the device is not trusted for this service If a non-trus
5 1 Introduction to BlueSoleil™ BlueSoleil is a Windows-based software from IVT that allows your Bluetooth® enabled desktop or notebook computer to
6 Synchronization √ √ • Notes: • Only one Headset or AV Headphone connection can exist at a time, since since there is only one virtual Bluetoot
7 Services — Icon Meanings • White — Idle. The normal state. • Yellow — Available. The service is available on the selected device. • Green — Conn
8 2 Basic Operations 2.1 Insert Adapter BlueSoleil supports Windows systems enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology via either a USB adapter or a
9 2. The very first time you use BlueSoleil, the Welcome to Bluetooth screen will appear. Assign your Windows system a name and device type, to be s
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