Planex BT-01UDE User Manual

Bluetooth 2.0 edr class 1 usb adapter

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Bluetooth 2.0 EDR Class 1 USB Adapter
BT-01UDE
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  • Page 1 Bluetooth 2.0 EDR Class 1 USB Adapter BT-01UDE...
  • Page 2: Introduction To Bluetooth Wireless Technology

    1.1 specifications. Bluetooth USB Adapter is an ideal solution for home and mobile networking needs. It is easy to install and use for wireless connectivity to such as cellular phones, PDAs, printers, computers, keyboards, mice etc. Package Contents Bluetooth 2.0 EDR Class 1 USB Adapter BT-01UDE Quick Installation Guide CD-ROM (User's Manual/Driver & Utility) Warranty Card...
  • Page 3: System Requirement

    System Requirement PC System Requirement: 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: MAC OS: 10.1.4 or later Mac OS driver and software provided by Apple.
  • Page 4: Software Installation

    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.
  • Page 5 4. Select I accept the terms in the license agreement, and click Next. 5. Click Install to begin the installation.
  • Page 6 6. InstallShield is processing. 7. Wait for the setup.
  • Page 7 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.
  • Page 8 10. You will be asked to restart system. Click Yes to restart immediately or click No to restart later.
  • Page 9: Pairing Guide

    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: One of the devices is un-powered.
  • Page 10 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.
  • Page 11 5. Enter a name and select an icon. 6. An icon Bluetooth Mouse will appear after pairing process completed.
  • Page 12 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.
  • Page 13 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...
  • Page 14 5. You will be required to enter Passkey (PIN Code). Check headset’s manual for the passkey and enter 6. Press Answer button of the headset to continue pairing process. Enter a name and select an icon.
  • Page 15 8. An icon BT Headset will appear after pairing process completed. Note: Read Help file of Bluetooth Settings for detail information.
  • Page 17: Connect And Disconnect

    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.
  • Page 18 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. Note: When the program starts, it will show some words in the bottom right hand corner of the screen.
  • Page 19 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.
  • Page 20 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.
  • Page 21 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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