IVT GN-BTD02 User Manual

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  • Page 1 IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content Introduction to BlueSoleil™..............4 Bluetooth Functions ..............4 Main Window ................5 Basic Operations ................7 Insert Adapter ................7 Install the Software ..............7 Start BlueSoleil ................7 Search for Other Bluetooth Enabled Devices ........8 Establish Connection..............9 Bluetooth Security ..............10 Getting Started.................12 AV Headphone ................12 Basic Imaging ................
  • Page 3 Device Configurations ..............35 4.2.1 Hardware Configuration ............35 4.2.2 Properties Configuration ............35 Security Configuration..............37 4.3.1 Pair / Un-pair Devices ............37 4.3.2 General Security ..............37 4.3.3 Managing Device Pairings ............ 38 4.3.4 Local Services Security ............39...
  • Page 4: Introduction To Bluesoleil

    Introduction to BlueSoleil™ BlueSoleil is a Windows-based software from IVT that allows your Bluetooth® enabled desktop or notebook computer to wirelessly connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices. BlueSoleil allows MS Windows users to wirelessly access a wide variety of Bluetooth enabled digital devices, such as cameras, mobile phones, headsets, printers, and GPS receivers.
  • Page 5: Main Window

    Synchronization √ √ • Notes: • Only one Headset or AV Headphone connection can exist at a time, since since there is only one virtual Bluetooth audio device. • The Headset and AV Headphone Profiles do not work on Windows 98SE or Windows Me.
  • Page 6 Services — Icon Meanings • White — Idle. The normal state. • Yellow — Available. The service is available on the selected device. • Green — Connected. The service is active in a connection with the remote device. Services — Operations •...
  • Page 7: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations 2.1 Insert Adapter BlueSoleil supports Windows systems enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology via either a USB adapter or a CompactFlash (CF) card. IMPORTANT! Be sure to insert the Bluetooth adapter BEFORE you install the software! USB Adapter: Insert the USB adapter into the USB port of your computer. CompactFlash Card: Insert the CompactFlash card into your computer.
  • Page 8: Search For Other Bluetooth Enabled Devices

    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 shown to other Bluetooth enabled devices. In most cases, you should leave the security setting checked. Click OK. 2.4 Search for Other Bluetooth Enabled Devices Before it can connect, your computer must first detect other Bluetooth enabled devices in range.
  • Page 9: Establish Connection

    • If you start another search by pressing F5, then the list of previously detected devices will be cleared. 2.5 Establish Connection Note: These are generic instructions for any type of Bluetooth enabled device. Refer to the instructions in Chapter 3 for specific details for the type of service you plan to use.
  • Page 10: Bluetooth Security

    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 device supports. 3. After the search, icons will be highlighted (yellow) at the top of the BlueSoleil Main Window for services that are supported by the device.
  • Page 11 BlueSoleil offers three security levels: • Low (Security Mode 1, Non-secure) No security procedure is needed for connections. • Medium (Security Mode 2, Service level enforced security) Authentication or Authorization is requested when a specific service is accessed by other Bluetooth enabled devices. If two devices are connecting for the first time, or if two devices do not have a trusted relationship, then the same passkey must be provided on both sides to complete the Authentication.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    Getting Started 3.1 AV Headphone The AV Headphone Profile enables use of a Bluetooth enabled headphone to listen to high-quality stereo music played on a computer. Typical Usage • Listen to music using a Bluetooth enabled AV headphone. Step 1: Connect to the AV headphone, following the instructions in Chapter 2.
  • Page 13: Dial-Up Networking

    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 displayed. Receive Pictures Step 1: Assign the directory where you would like to save image files pushed from the client device.
  • Page 14 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 entered, then click on the Dial button. Note: The default dial-up number *99***1# only works with certain GPRS phones and service providers in the United States.
  • Page 15: Fax

    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 desktop. This would allow you to conveniently dial up and connect by simply clicking on the shortcut, without having to manually start BlueSoleil.
  • Page 16 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's folders are shown in a window. Users can copy/paste/delete files or folders. Share a Folder on Your Computer with other Bluetooth Enabled Devices Step 1: Select the folder you would like to use for file sharing and define the remote user privileges.
  • Page 17: Headset

    Step 3: A Remote Shared Folder screen will appear, displaying shared files/folders on the remote device, Use the screen to browse, copy, paste, and/or delete files, depending on your folder privileges. 3.6 Headset The Headset Profile enables users to use a Bluetooth enabled headset as wireless earplug or microphone.
  • Page 18: Lan Access

    Note: • The first time you connect the mouse or keyboard to your computer, the Found New Hardware Wizard will automatically launch. In the first screen of the wizard, DO NOT INSERT ANY CD and click Next. Follow the next screens until you complete the wizard. If the wizard reappears, cancel the wizard.
  • Page 19 Figure 3.3: Select Properties in the Pop-up Menu (2) Select Incoming Connections Properties | Networking -> Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click on the Properties button. (Figure 3.4) Figure 3.4: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Network Component (3) Select Specify TCP/IP addresses and enter the range of IP addresses assigned to LAP clients (Figure 3.5).
  • Page 20: Object Push

    Figure 3.5: Enter the IP addresses 3.9 Object Push The Bluetooth Object Push Profile (OPP) enables users to send and receive Personal Information Management (PIM) data objects (including messages, notes, calendar items, and business cards) to and from a Bluetooth enabled PDA or mobile phone.
  • Page 21 Method 1: From BlueSoleil Main Window: Double-click on the mobile phone or PDA icon to browse for service information. The Object Push Service icon should be highlighted at the top of the screen. Right click the Object Push Service icon, and in the pop-up menu click Send My Card.
  • Page 22: Personal Area Networking

    to. Click on the Push button. Receive Objects from a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phone Step 1: Configure the parameters for the object push. From the Main Window, click My Services | Properties. Click on the Object Push tab. Step 2: Start the Object Push service, following the instructions in Chapter 2.
  • Page 23 TCP/IP. Figure 3.7: Group Ad-hoc Network • Access a LAN via a Network Access Point (or a Computer Acting as a NAP) After the computers connect to the NAP, they become members of the LAN and can directly communicate with other computers in the LAN. Figure 3.8: Access a LAN via PAN-NAP Connecting the PAN User (PANU) Step 1:...
  • Page 24 A DHCP server will be started on the GN. The PANU can obtain an IP address automatically from this DHCP server if the PANU does not set static IP address for the BT Network Adapter. Figure 3.9: Set Up a Bluetooth Enabled Personal Area Network Scenario 2 Access LAN via PAN-NAP Select Access LAN Network and select a physical network...
  • Page 25 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 adapter, through which the NAP connects to Internet, as the WAN Adapter (Figure 3.11). It will automatically enables NAT (Network Address Translation, please refer to Windows Help Topic) function and a DHCP server.
  • Page 26: Printer

    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 enabled printer. Typical Usage • Print documents on a Bluetooth enabled Printer. Step 1: Connect to the printer's printer service. (a) If your computer does not have the correct printer drivers installed, BlueSoleil will prompt you to do so.
  • Page 27: Serial Port

    3.12 Serial Port The Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) provides PCs, laptops, PDAs, GPS receivers, cordless serial adapters, and other Bluetooth enabled devices with a virtual serial port, enabling them to connect with each other wirelessly via Bluetooth instead of with a serial cable. BlueSoleil supports four Bluetooth Serial Ports for outgoing connections and two Bluetooth Serial Ports for incoming connections.
  • Page 28 • Messages (*.vmg) Supported MS Outlook versions: Outlook 2000, Outlook 2002 (xp), Outlook 2003. Typical Usage • Synchronize your computer with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone Step 1: Connect to the mobile phone's Synchronization service, following the instructions in Chapter 2. Step 2: A synchronization dialog will appear (refer to Figure 3.12).
  • Page 29: Bluesoleil User Guides

    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 detected in range. Connecting and disconnecting operations are conducted here. Connections are indicated by green dashed lines between the local device and connected remote devices.
  • Page 30 Modem Mobile Phone LAN Access Point Keyboard Mouse Microphone HiFi Audio Loud Headset Speaker Printer Scanner Camera Game Server controller Unknown device Icon Meanings Remote devices can be in any of three states, which BlueSoleil indicates with different colors. • White —...
  • Page 31: Service Window

    SYNC HCRP Headset Icon Meanings There are 3 states for the service icons, indicated by different colors. • White — Idle. The normal state. • Yellow — Available. The Bluetooth service is available on the selected remote device. • Green — Connected. The Bluetooth service is active in a connection with the remote device.
  • Page 32: Menus

    Services Icons Services Icons SYNC Headset AG Icon Meanings There are 3 states for the local Bluetooth services, indicated by different icon colors. • White – Idle. The service has not been started. • Yellow – Started. The local Bluetooth service has been started. •...
  • Page 33 Hide --- Hide the BlueSoleil window. Connections can still run when the window is hidden. Always on Top --- Keep the BlueSoleil window always on top. Exit --- Exit BlueSoleil. You can also exit BlueSoleil by right-clicking on the task tray icon at the bottom of your screen.
  • Page 34 Find Device --- Click to find a device, by either of two search criteria: By Bluetooth Device Address: Enter a Bluetooth device address, in standard format (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx), and click on the Find button. The device with the specified address will appear highlighted in the Main Window.
  • Page 35: Device Configurations

    Contents and Index --- Access BlueSoleil Online Help. About BlueSoleil --- Information about your version of BlueSoleil. 4.2 Device Configurations 4.2.1 Hardware Configuration BlueSoleil supports the following kinds of Bluetooth radio adapters: USB and CF card. To access the hardware configuration screens, click Tools | Bluetooth Device…, Bluetooth Device Select the type of Bluetooth enabled device that you plan to use, either a USB...
  • Page 36 Device Address The address of the local device. Every Bluetooth enabled device has a unique device. Accessibility Connecting Mode • Connectable: Permits other Bluetooth enabled devices to connect with your computer. • Non-Connectable: Prohibits other Bluetooth enabled devices from connecting with your computer. Discovery Mode •...
  • Page 37: Security Configuration

    4.3 Security Configuration Use the Security Configuration screens to specify the security settings of your local device. 4.3.1 Pair / Un-pair Devices Once a remote device has paired with your computer by exchanging passkeys, passkeys will no longer be required for further connections between your computer and the device.
  • Page 38: Managing Device Pairings

    However, if the remote device requires a passkey to connect, then both devices need to exchange passkeys. Medium The medium level provides service level security. You can assign the appropriate level of access for each specific service. For more details, see 4.3.4 Local Services Security.
  • Page 39: Local Services Security

    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. Select the services you wish to allow on the remote device, then click OK. Note: The screen will only list the local services that require authentication.
  • Page 40 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-trusted device attempts to access the service, a dialog will appear to allow you to accept or reject the connection. Reject devices from using the service if not trusted for the service If a non-trusted device attempts to access the service, the connection will be rejected automatically without informing the user.

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