TRENDnet TBW-106UB User's Guide - Page 21

Connect and Disconnect, Connect via Shortcuts

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Note: The device type will be unknown if add it by inputting its Bluetooth address. Connect and Disconnect Connect: 1. Select a remote device and double click it to browse its services. Bluetooth passkey may be asked if security level of either side is set to high and they are not paired devices. After service browsing, the services the remote device supports are highlighted by changing the color of the service buttons on the top of the main window. 2. Single click one of the service button to connect. After connection is setup, the remote device and the service button will turn green. Note: Users can right click the remote device icon or the service button to pop up operation menu for connection. Disconnect: Method 1: Select the remote device, right click the service button. On the popup menu, select Disconnect. Method 2: Right click the device icon. On the pop-up menu, select Disconnect | (the connection you want to disconnect). Method 3: For FTP and Synchronization connection, close the operation window, the connection will be disconnected. Method 4: Disconnect from the remote device directly. Method 5: If the local Bluetooth device is removed or the remote device is powered off, all the connections will be disconnected. If the remote device moves out of the radio range, all the connections with the remote device will be disconnected in 1 minute. Connect via Shortcuts After a connection is set up, users can generate a shortcut on Windows desktop. Users can connect later using the shortcut without device inquiry and service browsing steps. Shortcuts apply to Personal Area Networking, Dial-Up network, Headset and AV. Steps 1. Save shortcut 17

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Note:
The device type will be unknown if add it by inputting its Bluetooth address.
Connect and Disconnect
Connect:
1.
Select a remote device and double click it to browse its services.
Bluetooth
passkey may be asked if security level of either side is set to high and they are not
paired devices.
After service browsing, the services the remote device supports are highlighted by changing
the color of the service buttons on the top of the main window.
2.
Single click one of the service button to connect.
After connection is setup, the remote device and the service button will turn green.
Note:
Users can right click the remote device icon or the service button to pop up operation menu
for connection.
Disconnect:
Method 1: Select the remote device, right click the service button. On the popup menu, select
Disconnect
.
Method 2: Right click the device icon. On the pop-up menu, select
Disconnect | (the connection
you want to disconnect)
.
Method 3: For FTP and Synchronization connection, close the operation window, the connection
will be disconnected.
Method 4: Disconnect from the remote device directly.
Method 5: If the local
Bluetooth
device is removed or the remote device is powered off, all the
connections will be disconnected. If the remote device moves out of the radio range, all the
connections with the remote device will be disconnected in 1 minute.
Connect via Shortcuts
After a connection is set up, users can generate a shortcut on Windows desktop. Users can connect
later using the shortcut without device inquiry and service browsing steps.
Shortcuts apply to Personal Area Networking, Dial-Up network, Headset and AV.
Steps
1.
Save shortcut
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