D-Link DBT-122 Manual

D-Link DBT-122 Manual

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    D-Link DBT-122 Bluetooth USB Adapter Manual Version 2.0 (23 June 2006)
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    10 Introduction to the Bluetooth Software 13 Bluetooth Tray 13 Access My Bluetooth Places 13 Icons Used for Bluetooth Devices and Services... 14 Bluetooth Software Basic Operations 17 Start or Stop Bluetooth 17 Create a Connection 17 Find Bluetooth Devices 18 Find A Service 19 Bluetooth
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    42 Services > Bluetooth Serial Port Service 43 Services > Dial-up, Fax, File Transfer Service...... 44 Services > Headset 45 Services > Network Access 46 Services > PIM 47 Hardware Settings 51 Advanced Settings 52 Accessibility Settings 53 Discovery Settings 54 Security 56 Troubleshooting
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    are included with your purchase: • D-Link DBT-122 USB Bluetooth Adapter • USB Extension Cable • Installation CD with Driver, Manual, Quick Installation Guide, & Bluetooth Software If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller. System Requirements • Windows XP/Me/2000/98SE • One
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    bundled with Bluetooth Software which allows you to connect to several Bluetooth devices at once. The wireless transmission range of the D-Link DBT-122 Bluetooth USB Adapter is about 10 meters (30 feet). A PC configured as the Bluetooth server can support up to seven Bluetooth client devices with IP
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    the previous version of the Bluetooth software. Installing the Bluetooth Software Install the driver and software located on the D-Link CD that came with your purchase BEFORE installing the DBT-122 USB Bluetooth Adapter into your computer. Insert the D-Link PersonalAir DBT-122 Driver CD in the CD
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    Installing the Bluetooth Software (cont'd) Click Next Click Accept Click Next Click Next 
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    Installing the Bluetooth Software (cont'd) Click Install Only Windows XP and Windows 2000 Users will see this screen. Click OK 
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    Installing the Bluetooth Software (cont'd) When this screen appears, connect the DBT-122 to an available USB port on your USB host adapter or USB hub. Click OK 
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    Installing the Bluetooth Software (cont'd) Click Finish Only Windows 2000, Windows Me, and Windows 98SE Users will see this screen. Click Yes Using the Bluetooth Configuration Wizard After you have completed the driver and software installation and reboot your computer, a Bluetooth icon will appear
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    Using the Bluetooth Configuration Wizard (cont'd) The Bluetooth Configuration Wizard launches the first time that you double click on My Bluetooth Places. Click Next Type a unique name for your Computer. Select Desktop or Laptop Click Next Click Next 11
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    Using the Bluetooth Configuration Wizard (cont'd) Select the Services that your DBT122 will provide to other Bluetooth products. Click Next You can choose to configure your other Bluetooth devices at this point. Otherwise, click Skip to finish the configuration for your DBT-122. Click Skip Click
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    you: • Configure how this computer accesses a service on another Bluetooth device • Locate remote Bluetooth devices • Configure the way that this computer provides services to remote Bluetooth devices • Set the name and type of this Bluetooth device, e.g., "John's PC" and "Desktop." • Access the
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    to the Bluetooth Software (cont'd) Icons Used for Bluetooth Devices and Services Bluetooth icons provide at-a-glance feedback about a device or service's status by changing appearance. The Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray provides feedback about Bluetooth status. Figure 1: Bluetooth Icon
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    the Bluetooth Software (cont'd) Icons Used for Bluetooth Devices and Services (cont'd) Figure 3: Service Icons for Windows 98SE, Me and 2K Audio Gateway Dial-up Networking Fax Headset Network Access PIM Item Transfer PIM Synchronization Public Folder Serial Port Figure 4: Device Icons for Windows XP
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    Introduction to the Bluetooth Software (cont'd) Icons Used for Bluetooth Devices and Services (cont'd) Figure 5: Service Icons for Windows XP Audio Gateway Dial-up Networking Fax Headset Network Access PIM Item Transfer PIM Synchronization Public Folder Serial Port 16
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    Bluetooth Software Basic Operations Start or Stop Bluetooth To start Bluetooth: in the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Start the Bluetooth Device. The Bluetooth icon is blue in color with a white insert when Bluetooth is running. To stop Bluetooth: in the Windows
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    Bluetooth Software Basic Operations (cont'd) From Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood From Windows Explorer: • In the Folders pane, select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, right- click a device name and select "Connect ..." the desired service. or • In the Folders pane, expand Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood,
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    remote Bluetooth device to connect. Bluetooth services require a Bluetooth application on the remote device; services and applications usually have coinciding names; i.e., there is a Bluetooth Fax Service and a Bluetooth Fax Application. The services supported by Bluetooth are: • Bluetooth
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    means to disconnect an active connection. Display the Connection Status dialog box: in My Bluetooth Places, from the Folders pane, select a device, and then, in the right pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a service name and select Status from the shortcut menu. The Information provided is
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    Bluetooth Software Basic Operations (cont'd) Send to Bluetooth This feature is used to send information to another Bluetooth device. Data types include: • Files from Windows Explorer • Documents from Microsoft Office applications, including: • Word • Excel • Access • PowerPoint. • Microsoft Outlook
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    Services versus Bluetooth Applications Bluetooth Services are services that this computer provides to remote Bluetooth devices. The Bluetooth services on this computer are referred to collectively in the Bluetooth configuration panel as "Local Services." Bluetooth Applications are software
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    to the Internet. The difference between Bluetooth Applications and Bluetooth Services • Bluetooth Applications are software programs on this computer that allow this computer to use the Bluetooth services that are provided by other devices. In the Bluetooth configuration panel, these programs are
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    wirelessly use one or more remote Bluetooth HIDs as input/output devices. For example, the HID Application allows this computer to use a Bluetooth keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse. Important Note: The DBT-122 should work with most HID devices. Create a Bluetooth HID connection NOTE: Some HIDs have
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    from My Bluetooth Places, right-click the service name and select Disconnect. When an HID connection is closed manually by the service that is provided by another Bluetooth device using one of these techniques: • Windows system tray, Bluetooth icon • From My Bluetooth Places • Using the Bluetooth
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    Serial Port connection • If the connection was established via the Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray; click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect, Bluetooth Serial Port and then select the device that is providing the service (active connections have a checkmark in front of them). or • No
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    . Open a connection to the Dial-up Networking service that is provided by another Bluetooth device using one of these techniques: • Windows system tray, Bluetooth icon • From My Bluetooth Places • Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard After the Bluetooth dial-up networking connection is established it
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    . To Send a Fax 1. Open a connection to the Fax service that is provided by another Bluetooth device, using one of these techniques: • Windows system tray, Bluetooth icon • From My Bluetooth Places • Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard 2. Open or create the document to be faxed and select the "Print
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    computer. Close a Headset connection • If the connection was established via the Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray; click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect, Headset and then select the device that is providing the service (active connections have a checkmark in front of them). OR • No
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    and files it contains) of a remote device. Copy to/from a remote device In the Folders pane of Windows Explorer, from the Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood branch, select a device and expand that branch to view the Bluetooth Exchange Folder of the remote device. NOTE: If "Public Folder" is not
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    its sub-folders) of the remote device. Other file operations Right-click a file or folder in the remote device's Public Folder for a context sensitive Paste, Delete, Refresh, View & New-standard Windows functions. Configure The Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Client Applications > File Transfer
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    a Network Access connection • If the connection was established via the Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray; click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect, Network Access and then select the device that is providing the service (active connections have a checkmark in front of them). or • No
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    Information Manager (PIM) database of this computer with the PIM database of a remote Bluetooth device. The supported PIMs are: • Microsoft Outlook • Microsoft Outlook Express • Lotus Notes. The supported data types are: • Business cards • Calendar items • Email (with or without attachments) • Notes
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    : To send, receive or exchange business cards: 1. From Windows Explorer, My Bluetooth Places, right-click the PIM Item Transfer service on a remote device and select the appropriate option. or In the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect > Business Card Exchange
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    Transfer service on a remote device, and then, from the Bluetooth menu on the Windows menu bar, select the appropriate action. In addition to the business card options listed above, you can also send Notes (*.vnt), Email (*.vmg) and Calendar (*.vcs) items from this menu. 3. From within a supported
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    headset receiving streaming music from the DBT-122 dongle via a PC. A2DP defines the protocol for audio streaming while the Video Distribution Profile (VDP) defines video streaming. So, to gain both high quality audio and video, you need Bluetooth devices which support both A2DP and VDP. Two roles
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    TV. Users can watch streaming video playback using the DBT-122 dongle via a PC. VDP defines the protocol for video streaming while A2DP defines high quality audio streaming. So, for high quality audio and video, your Bluetooth devices should support both VDP and A2DP. Two roles are defined for this
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    device can send print job requests to a Bluetooth enabled printer without the need for devicespecific printer drivers. Common applications of BPP include printing e-mail messages, short messages (SMS), and formatted documents. Optional support for the printing of structured data objects such
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    place a checkmark in the box. Install a Bluetooth Printer Option One: 1. Perform a search for devices and then, from Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, right-click a Bluetooth printer, select Add Printer from the shortcut menu and follow the on-screen instructions. 2. When the wizard asks you to select
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    directory that contain the driver initiation file (*.inf) for the printer. 5. To complete the installation, follow the on-screen instructions. Delete a printer: Click Bluetooth service: • Service Name-the default name of each service can be changed. • Secure Connection-requires that remote devices
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    to access a Bluetooth service on this computer; the connection will not proceed until you click the balloon that appears over the Windows system tray. sound file provides audio notification that a remote device is attempting to access a Bluetooth service on this computer. Click the balloon to proceed
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    the remote device must support audio. • The remote device handles both audio input and output for this computer; therefore, this computer does not require a sound card, microphone, or speakers. Configure the Audio Gateway Service From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select
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    initiated from the remote device by the Bluetooth Serial Port application. Determine the communications port being used by this computer for the Bluetooth Serial Port In the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Advanced Configuration, and then the Local Services tab. The COM
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    configuration properties of the service, and then click OK. Fax Service The Fax service allows a remote Bluetooth device to send a Fax via a modem that is physically attached to this computer. Configure the Fax service: From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Advanced
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    on both on this computer and the remote device must support audio. Configure the Headset Service • From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Advanced Configuration > Local Services, and then double-click the Headset service. • Set the common configuration properties of the
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    . Install and configure the routing software as instructed by the software's manufacturer. Configure the server: 1. From the Windows Control Panel, double-click the Network icon. 2. On the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP-> Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver (scroll down if necessary). 3. Click
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    computer." 4. Click OK. PIM Item Transfer Overview The PIM Item Transfer service allows Personal Information Manager items to be transferred between this computer and a remote Bluetooth device. Four data types are supported: • Business Cards • Calendar Items • Email Messages • Notes Each data type
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    addition to the configuration options common to all Bluetooth services, this service also has settings that determine: • How business Any of the installed PIMs on this computer • Save to Folder • The Bluetooth Exchange Folder location-the directory on this computer where inbound items that are not
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    Bluetooth Configuration (cont'd) Services > PIM (cont'd) Default Business Card Selection When the "Always database of the newly selected PIM. Choose a default business card 1. In the Select a Bluetooth Business Card dialog box that appears when "Always send the same business card" is selected,
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    Bluetooth Configuration (cont'd) Services > PIM (cont'd) PIM Synchronization The PIM Synchronization service can be used by a remote device to synchronize its Personal Information Manager (PIM) database with the PIM database of this computer. Four data types are supported: • Business cards •
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    Settings dialog box, if required: • Devices: • Name: the name of the device, e.g., WIDCOMM Bluetooth Device • Type: the type of device, e.g., USB. • Device Properties: • Device status: indicates that the device is operating properly or that there is a problem/conflict. • Manufacturer: the name of
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    France), and Japan • France and China • Maximum Transmission Power: • High • Medium • Low Click Apply to implement the changes. A dialog box appears with notification that the Bluetooth device attached to this computer must be reset before the change(s) will take effect. Click Yes to reset the
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    to connect to this computer (see Accessibility, adding and deleting devices). Choose an audio notification file When Secure Connection is enabled for any of the Bluetooth Services on his computer a PIN code is required before that service can be accessed. To chose a notification sound that will play
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    and enter the new time. NOTE: When My Bluetooth Places is first opened it performs an initial automatic search for devices even if "Look for other Bluetooth devices" is not enabled. Determine the devices that will be reported Bluetooth can screen out devices that you do not need access to. The
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    the Discovery tab, select "Report all Bluetooth devices." The specifically selected devices will be discovered along with all other devices. To re-enable specific device discovery re-select "Report only selected Bluetooth devices." NOTE: When all devices are deleted an error message will appear
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    that was used to encrypt it. Link Key A unique, internally generated, access code based on a passkey, the Bluetooth Device Address and an internally generated random number. Link keys are generated automatically when devices Pair. After a link key is generated, manual entry of the passkey is not
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    device manually: In the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a device, select Pair Device from the shortcut menu, and then follow the on-screen instructions Connection option is enabled for a Bluetooth service or application. Secure Connection A passkey or link key is required each time a
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    Troubleshooting Cannot connect to a paired device Paired devices are always displayed in My Bluetooth Places, even if the remote device local device on the computer to which it is attached. • In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, Local Services tab, double-click the Dial-up Networking service.
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    This occurs because Internet Connection Sharing was enabled when Bluetooth was installed (this is a Microsoft Windows behavior and is considered proper operation). To resolve the "problem": 1. Disable Sharing for the Ethernet adapter: a) Windows Control Panel > Network and Dial-up Connections
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    with the extension m3u (e.g., myfile.m3u) into the Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) audio format used by Bluetooth headsets; this is a limitation of Windows 98. Other versions of Windows (2000, ME and XP) can translate m3u audio files into the PCM format. Possible solutions are: • Upgrade to a newer
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    the marks and names or their products. D-Link Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
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    interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Important Note: This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This equipment should
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    can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website. D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States and within Canada for the duration of the warranty period on this product. U.S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link technical support through
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Version 2.0
D-Link DBT-122
Bluetooth USB Adapter
Manual
(23 June 2006)