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blip C11
User´s Manual
EN/LZN 901 0047 P1C

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  • Page 1 C11 User´s Manual EN/LZN 901 0047 P1C...
  • Page 2 Please make sure that no such equipment is being used nearby, before you start using this equipment. If radio frequency interference occurs, please stop using this equipment immediately. 1. BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. U.S.A. and used by Ericsson under license.
  • Page 3 One specification point has been waived, see #203-02-010r at www.bluetooth.com. This does not affect normal use of the blip C11. The Bluetooth™ Vision This product incorporates Bluetooth wireless technology which makes it possible to connect any compatible portable and stationary communications device without using cables.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction................... 1 1.1 What is BLIP? .................1 1.2 This Manual ..................2 1.3 System Requirements ..............3 1.3.1 Hardware Requirements................3 1.3.2 Operating System..................3 Getting Started..................4 2.1 Using Serial Connection ..............4 2.2 Using Ethernet Connection .............5 BLIP Manager ..................7 3.1 Introduction ..................7 3.2 Installation ..................8 3.2.1...
  • Page 5 Contents Warranty ....................30 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ..........32 Licence Agreement................36 Declaration of Conformity ..............39...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    As new BLIP applications are developed, new possibilities will emerge, opening up new business opportunities and creating extra value to BLIP customers. 1. BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. U.S.A. and used by Ericsson under license...
  • Page 7: This Manual

    CD enclosed in the blip C11 product package. The instructions of this manual will help you install and manage your blip C11. In this manual, the blip C11 is referred to as BLIP, if nothing else is stated. The chapters of this manual are the following: Chapter 1: Introduction provides an overview of the BLIP concept and outlines hardware and software requirements.
  • Page 8: System Requirements

    Introduction System Requirements 1.3.1 Hardware Requirements The following hardware requirements apply to the host computer: Pentium 150 MHz or better Q…‚pr††‚… 64 MB or better (32MB with Windows 98SE) >10 MB Ch…qqv†xƃhpr Serial and/or Ethernet D‡r…shpr† CD-ROM drive P‡ur… 1.3.2 Operating System The host computer must be running either of the operating systems: •...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    2 Getting Started Using Serial Connection Unpack the BLIP and connect the serial cable between the BLIP and the serial RS232 connector on your PC. Connect the AC power adapter between the BLIP device and the wall socket. Note that the mains plug may look different depending on the mains socket in your country.
  • Page 10: Using Ethernet Connection

    Getting Started Install the BLIP Manager as described in section 3.2 - Installation. Start the BLIP Manager provided on the CD. See section 3.4 - Serial Connection for more instructions on how to configure the BLIP. Using Ethernet Connection To be able to use the Ethernet connection, you must set up the network connection preferences using the BLIP Manager.
  • Page 11 Getting Started Connect the AC power adapter between the BLIP device and the wall socket. Note that the mains plug may look different depending on the mains socket in your country. Do not connect the plug to any other item than the AC power adapter.
  • Page 12: Blip Manager

    3 BLIP Manager With the BLIP Manager installed, you can easily handle information on all your BLIPs! Introduction 7KH %/,3 0DQDJHU VXSSRUWV \RX LQ WKH IROORZLQJ WDVNV • Load application software to the BLIP from the host computer • Load content to and from the BLIP, for instance HTML pages •...
  • Page 13: Installation

    BLIP Manager Installation Run the BLIP Manager setup from the CD. 3.2.1 Windows NT4 Install Remote Access Services (RAS) RAS is used for dial-up networking. If you don’t have Remote Access Services (RAS) installed, install it from your Windows NT CD. Install a NULL Modem Select Start —...
  • Page 14: Windows 98Se

    BLIP Manager 3.2.2 Windows 98SE Install Remote Access Services (RAS) RAS is used for dial-up networking. If you don’t have Remote Access Services (RAS) installed, install it from your Windows 98 CD. Install a NULL Modem Select Start — Settings — Control Panel. Doubleclick on the Modem icon.
  • Page 15: Windows 2000

    BLIP Manager 3.2.3 Windows 2000 Install Remote Access Services (RAS) RAS is used for dial-up networking. If you don’t have Remote Access Services (RAS) installed, install it from your Windows 2000 CD. Install a NULL Modem Note that you may be required to have administrator rights to install a modem! Select Start —...
  • Page 16: Settings

    BLIP Manager Settings 7KH %/,3 0DQDJHU 6HWWLQJV DUH XVHG WR FKDQJH WKH GHIDXOW VHWWLQJV IRU WKH IROGHUV LQ ZKLFK \RX VWRUH \RXU DSSOLFDWLRQV FRQWHQW DQG G\QDPLF GDWD RQ \RXU KRVW FRPSXWHU It also shows your default connection. 7R FKDQJH WKH VHWWLQJV RI \RXU %/,3 0DQDJHU FKRRVH 6HWWLQJV DQG WKH 6HWWLQJV ZLQGRZ ZLOO DSSHDU 7R GHILQH \RXU IROGHUV ZULWH WKH FRPSOHWH IROGHU DGGUHVV LQ WKH DGGUHVV ILHOG RU FOLFN WKH %URZVH EXWWRQ DQG VHOHFW WKH SUHIHUUHG IROGHU...
  • Page 17: Serial Connection

    BLIP Manager Serial Connection Before you connect to your blip, make sure your default connection is the dial-up connection defined in the installation process, as described in section 3.2 - Installation. Information about how to choose your default connection can be found in section 3.3 - Settings.
  • Page 18: Configure Your Blip

    BLIP Manager 7KH GHIDXOW QDPH RI \RXU %/,3 LV WKH %/,3 LQGLYLGXDO QXPEHU 7KH LQGLYLGXDO QXPEHU LV XQLTXH WR WKH %/,3 DQG LV DOVR SULQWHG RQ WKH ODEHO RQ WKH %/,3 XurÃ’‚ˆÃuvtuyvtu‡Ã‡urÃ7GDQÃvp‚Ã’‚ˆÃvyyÃsvqÃvs‚…€h‡v‚Ãhi‚ˆ‡Ã ’‚ˆ…Ã7GDQ†Ãvqv‰vqˆhyÁˆ€ir…Â…Áh€rÃhqÃv‡†Ãhƒƒyvph‡v‚ÃvÃ‡urà y‚r…Ã…vtu‡Ãp‚…r…ÂsÇurÃ7GDQÃHhhtr…Ä ,I \RX OLNH WR FKDQJH WKH QDPH RI \RXU %/,3 ULJKW FOLFN DW WKH %/,3 LFRQ DQG FKRRVH 5HQDPH %/,3 <RXU FKDQJHV DUH DXWRPDWLFDOO\ VDYHG EXW \RX FDQ DOVR VDYH E\ FKRRVLQJ 6DYH IURP WKH )LOH PHQX...
  • Page 19 BLIP Manager 7KLV ZLOO RSHQ WKH &RQILJXUH %/,3 ZLQGRZ 8VH '+&3 WR JHW ,3 DGGUHVV 7KLV LV WKH GHIDXOW RSWLRQ :KHQ WKH k8VH '+&3 WR JHW ,3 DGGUHVVy ER[ LV FKHFNHG WKH %/,3 DXWRPDWLFDOO\ UHFHLYHV DQ ,3 QXPEHU IURP WKH QHWZRUN VHUYHU ,3 DGGUHVV DQG 1HWPDVN :KHQ WKH k8VH '+&3 WR JHW ,3 DGGUHVVy ER[ LV QRW FKHFNHG D VWDWLF ,3 DGGUHVV FDQ EH VSHFLILHG LQ WKH ,3 DGGUHVV ILHOGV 7KH V\VWHP ZLOO VXJJHVW D QHWPDVN WKDW...
  • Page 20: Ethernet Connection

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  • Page 21 BLIP Manager 7KH GHIDXOW QDPH RI \RXU %/,3 LV WKH %/,3 LQGLYLGXDO QXPEHU 7KH LQGLYLGXDO QXPEHU LV XQLTXH WR WKH %/,3 DQG LV DOVR SULQWHG RQ WKH ODEHO RQ WKH %/,3 XurÃ’‚ˆÃuvtuyvtu‡ÃhÃ7GDQÃvp‚Ã’‚ˆÃvyyÃsvqÃvs‚…€h‡v‚Ãhi‚ˆ‡Ã ‡urÃ7GDQ†Ãvqv‰vqˆhyÁˆ€ir…Â…Áh€rÃhqÃv‡†Ãhƒƒyvph‡v‚ÃvÃ‡urà y‚r…Ã…vtu‡Ãp‚…r…ÂsÇurÃ7GDQÃHhhtr…Ä 5LJKW FOLFN DW D %/,3 LFRQ DQG FKRRVH 5HQDPH %/,3 LI \RX OLNH WR FKDQJH WKH QDPH RI D %/,3 <RXU FKDQJHV DUH DXWRPDWLFDOO\ VDYHG EXW \RX FDQ DOVR EH VDYH E\ FKRRVLQJ 6DYH IURP WKH )LOH PHQX...
  • Page 22: Upload To The Blip

    BLIP Manager <RX FDQ RUJDQL]H \RXU %/,3V LQWR \RXU FUHDWHG %/,3 IROGHUV DV \RX OLNH E\ XVLQJ WKH GUDJDQGGURS PHWKRG Upload to the BLIP 7KLV VHFWLRQ SURYLGHV LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ KRZ WR WUDQVIHU DSSOLFDWLRQV DQG FRQWHQW IURP \RXU KRVW FRPSXWHU WR RQH RU VHYHUDO %/,3V UHIHUUHG WR DV DQ XSORDG  1RWH WKDW HDFK WLPH D QHZ DSSOLFDWLRQ RU QHZ FRQWHQW LV XSORDGHG WR WKH %/,3 WKH FXUUHQW DSSOLFDWLRQ RU FRQWHQW ZLOO EH RYHUZULWWHQ 3.7.1...
  • Page 23: Upload Content

    BLIP Manager Right click on the highlighted BLIP or BLIP folder. Select 8SORDG $SSOLFDWLRQ to load the application to the BLIP or BLIPs. `‚ˆÃphÃˆ†rÇurÃq…hthqq…‚ƒÃ€r‡u‚qǂȃy‚hqÃhƒƒyvph‡v‚†Äà 8yvpxÃhqÃu‚yqÇurÀ‚ˆ†rÃiˆ‡‡‚Ã‚ÃhÃhƒƒyvph‡v‚ÃvÃ‡urà 6ƒƒyvph‡v‚Ãvq‚Ãq…htÃv‡Ã‡‚ÇurÆryrp‡rqÃ7GDQÂ…Ã7GDQÃs‚yqr…à hqÃ…ryrh†rÇurÀ‚ˆ†rÃiˆ‡‡‚ 3.7.2 Upload Content 6HOHFW WKH FRQWHQW RQ \RXU KRVW FRPSXWHU Choose the Content tab to open the Content window. The names of the content stored in the Content Root Folder will appear in the Content window (to define the Content Root Folder see section 3.3 - Settings).
  • Page 24: Download From The Blip

    BLIP Manager `‚ˆÃphÃˆ†rÇurÃq…hthqq…‚ƒÃ€r‡u‚qǂȃy‚hqÃp‚‡r‡Äà 8yvpxÃhqÃu‚yqÇurÀ‚ˆ†rÃiˆ‡‡‚Ã‚ÃhÃhƒƒyvph‡v‚ÃvÃ‡urà hƒƒyvph‡v‚ÃXvq‚Ãq…htÃv‡Ã‡‚ÇurÆryrp‡rqÃ7GDQÂ…Ã7GDQÃs‚yqr…à hqÃ…ryrh†rÇurÀ‚ˆ†rÃiˆ‡‡‚ Download from the BLIP 7KLV VHFWLRQ WHOOV \RX KRZ WR WUDQVIHU ILOHV IURP RQH RU VHYHUDO %/,3V WR \RXU KRVW FRPSXWHU UHIHUUHG WR DV D GRZQORDG  3.8.1 Download Content Select the BLIP to load content from. To select a BLIP to download content from, click a BLIP icon in the Serial/Network window (depending on your connection) to highlight it.
  • Page 25: Download Dynamic Data

    BLIP Manager 3.8.2 Download Dynamic Data 6HOHFW WKH %/,3 WR ORDG G\QDPLF GDWD IURP 7R VHOHFW D %/,3 WR GRZQORDG G\QDPLF GDWD IURP FOLFN D %/,3 LFRQ LQ WKH 6HULDO1HWZRUN ZLQGRZ GHSHQGV RQ \RXU FRQQHFWLRQ WR KLJKOLJKW LW To select several BLIPs at the same time, organize the BLIPS into a folder and highlight it.
  • Page 26 BLIP Manager...
  • Page 27: Applications

    4 Applications This chapter describes the applications delivered together with the BLIP and how to use them. Infotainment Access Point The IAP implements a so called LAN access point. This means that all of the functions you normally can access via your network, also can be accessed through the IAP (provided that the terminal has these capabilities).
  • Page 28: Upload The Iap

    Applications 4.1.1 Upload the IAP Make sure that the Internet Access Point application is uploaded to the BLIP. See section 3.7.1 - Upload Applications for more information on how to upload an application to the BLIP using the BLIP. 4.1.2 Creating Content After uploading the IAP, the BLIP will contain default HTML and WMLC content, which makes it possible to test the application with a device using the Bluetooth...
  • Page 29: Locations

    Applications Compile your WML files to the binary WMLC format using a common WAP compiler. A compiler can be obtained through Ericsson Developer’s Zone at http://www.ericsson.com/developerszone. CGI Scripts CGI scripts gives the possibility to make the user interact with the BLIP. CGI Scripts can be run together with HTML and WAP 4.1.3...
  • Page 30: Connecting To The Blip

    Applications Add the following line to rc.app using a text editor (e.g. Notepad): mount -t nfs IP_ADDRESS:DIR /usr The IP address of the network server withholding the data DQf699S@TT content The directory on the network server that contains the HTML/WML/CGI content. Write for example the following: mount -t nfs 10.2.4.14:/home/blip/content /usr Add the following line to rc.app to put a link in /blip/dat in order to make the...
  • Page 31: Future Developer

    Visit Ericssons Developer’s Zone at http://www.ericsson.com/developerszone and discover how to write applications for your BLIP! The Ericsson Developer’s Zone is the site for product, service and application developers as well as content providers. You'll get valuable information as a member to Ericsson Developer’s Zone.
  • Page 32: Technical Specification

    • Possibility to connect to LANs and the Internet Function The main functions of blip C11 are the following: • A palm-sized, stand-alone server for sending information to terminals that enter the area of reception for Bluetooth communication •...
  • Page 33: Technical Specification

    Technical Specification Technical specification Electrical Data, Capacity 4,5 - 15 V DC Tˆƒƒy’É‚y‡htr <300 mA Pƒr…h‡vtÃpˆ……r‡Ãp‚†ˆ€ƒ‡v‚ 2 MByte RAM, 2 MByte FLASH Hr€‚…’Ãphƒhpv‡’ ARM7 TDMI-based 32-bit RISC at 22.5 MHz Q…‚pr††vtÃphƒhpv‡’ Bluetooth Interface 1.0b, Class 2 (0 dBm) 7yˆr‡‚‚‡uƇhqh…q ~10 m Shtr ISM band (2,4 GHz), 79 frequency hops A…r„ˆrp’...
  • Page 34 • blip C11 device hardware • Power adapter and serial cable • CD containing the blip C11 User’s Manual, the Windows-based maintenance tool BLIP Manager, and BLIP applications • Getting started instructions printed on the CD cover • Web address, log in instructions for the BLIP website Software Deliverables •...
  • Page 35: Warranty

    (1) year. Any Ericsson accessory is covered by a warranty period of one (1) year from the date of its original purchase by a consumer in accordance with the applicable terms and conditions stipulated herein.
  • Page 36 Product from the dealer. If Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer.
  • Page 37: Guidelines For Safe And Efficient Use

    Treat your product with care, keep it in a clean and dust-free place. • Changes or modifications to this product, not expressly approved by Ericsson, may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Antenna Care Do not place a metallic shield around your BLIP since it will reduce the radio transmission efficiency.
  • Page 38 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Radio Frequency Exposure Your BLIP is a radio transmitter and receiver. When in operation, it communicates with a Bluetooth equipped mobile phone or PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) by receiving and transmitting radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields in the frequency range 2400 to 2500 MHz.
  • Page 39 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment, for example equipment in hospitals and cars, is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment is not, therefore: • Do not use your BLIP near medical equipment without requesting permission.
  • Page 40: Power Supply

    Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Power Supply • Connect the AC power adapter only to designated power sources as marked on the product. • To reduce risk of damage to the electric cord, remove it from the outlet by holding onto the AC adapter rather than the cord.
  • Page 41: Licence Agreement

    • Modify, rent, lease or grant your rights to this Software to third parties (except in the event the Ericsson product containing an item of Software is transferred to a third party and provided the transferee agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this Licence Agreement).
  • Page 42: Intended Use

    The Vendor’s and its suppliers’ entire liability and your exclusive remedy under this warranty (which is subject to you returning the Software according to instructions on http://www.ericsson.com/developerszone with a copy of your receipt) will be, at Vendor’s option, to replace the disc(s)/ diskette(s) or refund the purchase price for the Software and terminate this Agreement.
  • Page 43 Licence Agreement Governing law The validity, construction and performance of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Sweden.
  • Page 44: Declaration Of Conformity

    10 Declaration of Conformity Ericsson Business Innovation LM Ericssons väg 8 SE-126 25 Stockholm declare under sole responsibility that our product blip C11 to which this declaration relates, conforms to the appropriate standards ETS 300 328, ETS 300 826, EN 60950, EN 60215, following the provisions of Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Equipment directive 1995/5/EEC, EMC directive 89/336/EEC, and Low voltage directive 73/23/EEC.

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