PC Concepts Network Card BT 01UDE User Manual

Bluetooth 2.0 EDR Class 1 USB Adapter  
BT-01UDE  
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System Requirement  
PC System Requirement:  
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CPU: Intel Pentium III 500MHz or above.  
Memory: 256MB or more.  
Hard disk space: at least 50MB.  
OS: Windows 2000/XP  
A free USB port, USB 1.1 compliant.  
CD-ROM Drive.  
Mac System Requirement:  
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MAC OS: 10.1.4 or later  
Mac OS driver and software provided by Apple.  
A free USB port, USB 1.1 compliant.  
CD-ROM Drive.  
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Software Installation  
Note: Do not plug your Bluetooth USB Adapter into USB port until you have completed the software  
installation as the following:  
1. Insert the software CD comes with your USB adapter. The InstallShield Wizard should automatically  
start running. If it doesn’t load, run its Setup.exe file.  
2. A menu window appears for you to select settings items. Click Install to start installation process.  
3. The InstallShield Wizard screen should now appear, Click Next.  
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4. Select I accept the terms in the license agreement, and click Next.  
5. Click Install to begin the installation.  
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6. InstallShield is processing.  
7. Wait for the setup.  
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8. Now plug the EDR USB adapter onto an available USB port and click OK to continue installation.  
9. Click Finish to finish the installation.  
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10. You will be asked to restart system. Click Yes to restart immediately or click No to restart later.  
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Pairing Guide  
What’s pairing?  
Pairing is a process of associating Bluetooth devices with each other. It allows avoiding entering access  
information every time when a connection is requested. Bluetooth devices need to be paired with each  
other before attempting a connection at first time.  
Paired devices will remain paired, even if:  
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One of the devices is un-powered.  
A service connection is interrupted or stopped.  
One or both devices are rebooted.  
Pass Key  
Paired devices share a unique Pass Key (also referred to as Link Key), by which they authenticate with  
each other when connecting. The Pass Key can be alphanumeric, numbers, or letters, and must consist  
of one or up to 16 characters.  
How to pair devices?  
Automatically -- If a passkey is required before connection, devices will pair automatically the first time  
they connect (a passkey must be successfully exchanged).  
Manually -- In the main window of Bluetooth Manager, right click a device, select Pair Device from the  
popup menu, and then input a same passkey on both sides.  
Example 1, pair with a Bluetooth Mouse.  
1. Open Bluetooth Manager main window by clicking Bluetooth icons on task bar.  
2. Set the Bluetooth Mouse into pairing mode. Click New Connection button to start Bluetooth device  
searching.  
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3. Select Express Mode and click Next. System starts searching Bluetooth devices in working range.  
4. Select the Bluetooth Mouse in the Bluetooth Device list and click Next. If you can’t find the device  
you want to pair with, click Refresh to search again.  
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5. Enter a name and select an icon.  
6. An icon Bluetooth Mouse will appear after pairing process completed.  
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Example 2, pair with a Bluetooth Headset.  
1. Open Bluetooth Manager main window by clicking Bluetooth icons on task bar.  
2. Set the Bluetooth Mouse into pairing mode. Click New Connection button to start Bluetooth device  
searching.  
3. Select Express Mode and click Next. System starts searching Bluetooth devices in working range.  
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4. Select the BT Headset in the Bluetooth Device list and click Next. If you can’t find the device you  
want to pair with, click Refresh to search again  
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5. You will be required to enter Passkey (PIN Code). Check headset’s manual for the passkey and enter  
it.  
6. Press Answer button of the headset to continue pairing process.  
7. Enter a name and select an icon.  
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8. An icon BT Headset will appear after pairing process completed.  
Note: Read Help file of Bluetooth Settings for detail information.  
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Connect and Disconnect  
Connect  
There are two ways to setup a Bluetooth connection.  
Select Remote Device First  
Select a remote device and double click it to refresh its services. Bluetooth passkey may be asked if  
security level of either side of the connection is set to High and they are not paired devices. After service  
searching finished, the services that the remote device supports are found and the corresponding service  
icons on the top of the main window will change to be pink color.  
Double click the pink color service icon you want to connect on the top of the Main Window. Connection  
will be setup. After connection is OK, the remote device and the service icon will turn green.  
Note:  
PAN: If the PAN server side does not connect to a DHCP server, it will take about 45 seconds to assign  
the IP address for the PAN client. Users have to wait about 45 seconds before using TCP/IP.  
DUN: There will be a dial-up dialog box. The user needs to input the ISP phone number, its name and the  
password.  
FTP: After connection is setup, a FTP Window will pop up. The window shows the shared directories of  
the remote device. The window may be empty if there is no file or directory on the remote site.  
OPP: There are four kinds of operation modes for OPP: Send My Card, Get Card, Send Objects and  
Exchange Cards. At the beginning, the default operation is Send My Card. Users can right click the icon to  
select operation on the popup menu. Send My Card will send my card directly to the remote device. Get  
Card will try to require the owner’s card from the remote device. Exchange Cards will send my card first  
and then get the remote device card. Send Objects will pop up a file dialog box to let users to select some  
object files to send to the remote device. Object means the files in the format of vCards2.1, vCalendar1.0,  
vMessage and vNote.  
Synchronization: There will be a dialog to let user to operate.  
Printer: After the connection is established, users can use the printer to print with any other Windows  
applications that support printing.  
Select Service Icon First  
Select a service icon on the top of the main Window. If you have ever browsed the services of some  
remote devices, the device that supports the service will be highlighted in yellow.  
Double click the remote browse first to check whether the device has the service and then connect to it. If  
the remote device does not have the service, connection will fail. The Bluetooth passkey may be asked if  
the security level of either side of the connection is set to High and they are not paired devices.  
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There are corresponding operation menu on the remote device icon and the service icon. Users can also  
start the connection using the pop up menu.  
Disconnect  
Select the remote device first and right click the service icon on the top of the main window. On the pop up  
menu, select Disconnect.  
Select the remote device and right click the device icon. On the pop up menu, select Disconnect /  
submenu (the connection you want to disconnect).  
With FTP and Synchronization, close their operation widow and the connection will be disconnected.  
The remote device side can disconnect the connection directly.  
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If the local Bluetooth device is removed or the remote device is removed, 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 after about 1 minute.  
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When the program starts, it will show some words in the bottom right hand corner of the screen.  
Example 1, connect/disconnect with a Bluetooth Mouse.  
1. Turn on the Bluetooth Mouse. Move the cursor over the icon of Bluetooth Mouse in Bluetooth Settings.  
Right click it and select Connect.  
2. The icon of Bluetooth Mouse will be changed to connecting status.  
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3. To disconnect the mouse, right click on the icon and select Disconnect.  
Example 2, connect/disconnect with a Bluetooth Headset.  
1. Turn on the Bluetooth Headset. Move the cursor over the icon of Bluetooth Headset in Bluetooth  
Settings. Right click it and select Connect.  
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2. System is calling the headset. You will hear ring tone from the headset. Press answer button to  
continue connecting process.  
3. The icon of Bluetooth Headset will be changed to connecting status.  
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4. To disconnect the mouse, right click on the icon and select Disconnect.  
Note: Read Help file of Bluetooth Settings for detail information.  
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