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BUD
Bluetooth USB Dongle
User Manual
Confidential and Proprietary Information
Document Number : BUD_English.pdf (20020628)
Software Version : 1.2.1.20
Oct. 18, 2002
135-757 3fl. Missy2000 Bldg. 725, Sooseo - Dong, Kangnam - Ku, Seoul, Korea Office: +82-2-3413-1980 FAX: +82-2-3413-1985
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Technical Support: support@hassnet.com Infomation: info@hassnet.com

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  • Page 1 User Manual Confidential and Proprietary Information Document Number : BUD_English.pdf (20020628) Software Version : 1.2.1.20 Oct. 18, 2002 135-757 3fl. Missy2000 Bldg. 725, Sooseo - Dong, Kangnam - Ku, Seoul, Korea Office: +82-2-3413-1980 FAX: +82-2-3413-1985 Technical Support: support@hassnet.com Infomation: info@hassnet.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents [1] Welcome ----- 4 [2] Brief specification of BUD ----- 5 [3] What’s the powerful functions of BUD? ----- 6 [4] Getting started ----- 9 [5] What’s in the Box? ----- 10 [6] Various features of BUD...
  • Page 3 3. Client Applications ----- 34 3.1 Network Access ----- 34 3.1.1 Internet connection sharing with a Bluetooth-enabled ----- 34 computers that have a hardwired Ethernet connection. 3.1.1.1 Network Access Server-side Setup for Windows 2000 ----- 34 3.1.1.2 Network Access Server-side Setup for Windows 98SE & -- --- 35 Windows Me 3.1.1.3 Network Access Client-side Setup for Windows 2000...
  • Page 4: Welcome

    To use it, external power is not needed and just the software installation leads you to the fantastic Bluetooth world. Plug BUD into your computer or PDA to allow you to enjoy a wireless freedom!! • You can go to a meeting anywhere in your building and send/receive e-mails and access the Internet via Bluetooth Access Point.
  • Page 5: Brief Specification Of Bud

    • Rx Sensitivity : -83dBm • Tx Power : 13dBm (Power Class 1) • BUD includes all software drivers necessary to support ad-hoc networking, peer-to- peer file transfers, data synchronization. The Bluetooth software drivers support Microsoft Windows ® 98SE(Second Edition), ME(Millennium Edition), 2000, XP Professional and XP Home Edition.
  • Page 6: What's The Powerful Functions Of Bud

    What’s the powerful functions of BUD? • LAN Access • Internet connection sharing • File Transfer • Active Sync.
  • Page 7 & send e-mail in great mobility. Internet connection sharing The most powerful function of BUD is an internet connection sharing with 7 terminals simultaneously with just one wired network such as LAN or ADSL. Now, you’re reading CNN news in CNN site sitting in your desk and...
  • Page 8 File transfer Create Wireless communication network between devices embedded Bluetooth technology and BUD plugged into. Therefore, by just using BUD, you can transfer your file saved in your computer to other computers at any time and at any place. Active Sync When you go back to the office or home to synchronize your data saved in your PDA with your computer, you don’t need to find a cradle and stoop for...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    BUD into the USB port of your computer. Insert your BUD to the USB port of your computer. : For instruction on how to insert BUD to your computer, see Inserting the BUD on page 17. Enjoy the wireless freedom.
  • Page 10: What's In The Box

    What’s in the Box? Before you start, check that your package contains the following items : CD-ROM with installation software & Manual USB Cable...
  • Page 11: Various Features Of Bud

    Various features of BUD When you insert BUD to the USB port of your computer, you can use in the following shapes : Open BUD Folded BUD for Laptop computer for Desktop computer...
  • Page 12: How To Setup The Bud Software

    How to Setup the BUD Software Step 1. Installation of Hassnet Bluetooth Software <caution> Before installation the BUD software in your computer, don’t insert the BUD into the USB port of your computer. In supplied CD-ROM, find the ‘setup.exe’ in directory ‘install’. Double click on...
  • Page 13 Follow the following steps to complete the installation.
  • Page 14 Click ‘Next >’ button. Check to agree the License Agreement and Click ‘Next >’ button.
  • Page 15 Give a Device Name as you want and select the device type. Click ‘Next>’ button. Click ‘Next>’ to install to this folder, or click ‘Change’ to install to a different folder.
  • Page 16 During installation of the software, you’ll see the above box message several times. You can check the message and click ‘OK’ button. Click ‘Finish’ to exit the installation wizard.
  • Page 17: Step 2. Setup Usb Controller

    Step 2. Setup USB controller After installation, insert your BUD to the USB port of your computer. When you insert BUD to the computer, your BUD is regarded as a new hardware and the driver for the BUD will be installed automatically.
  • Page 18 Check the ‘Hassnet Bluetooth Device’ in the Universal Serial Bus controllers’ tree. If the automatic installation is failed, select the Properties of Hassnet Bluetooth Device as above. Click ‘Update Driver..’.
  • Page 19 Check ‘Search for a suitable driver for my device’ and click ‘Next>’ button. Check ‘Specify a location’ and click ‘Next>’ button. Click ‘Browse’ button and specify a location as a c:/Program Files/Hassnet/Bluetooth Software/Bin/btwusb.inf.
  • Page 20 Click ‘Next>’ button. Click ‘Finish’ button to complete the setting.
  • Page 21: How To Use Bud Software

    Begin touring a Hassnet Bluetooth Software By making a double-click the Icon, ‘My Bluetooth Places’, you can start the software. 1.1 The main page of Hassnet Bluetooth Software is as follows: You can search devices and check your device’s configuration.
  • Page 22: Bluetooth Device Configuration In Menu Bar

    1.1.1 Bluetooth Device Configuration in menu bar : In the screen ‘General’, you can give a name of your computer and select a computer type. In the screen ‘Hardware’, you can Check your device’s properties. * Device Address: Every Bluetooth device has a unique 48-bit binary Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) burned into its Read-Only Memory...
  • Page 23 In the screen ‘Local Services’, you can check the possible service of your device with Hassnet’s Bluetooth Software. In the screen ‘Accessibility’, you can specify which devices have access to your computer. In the screen ‘Information Exchange’, you can specify the shared directory...
  • Page 24: My Device On The Main Panel

    1.1.2 My Device on the main panel : You can check the possible service using your BUD and Hassnet Bluetooth Software in this panel. The brief function of each service is as follows: . Bluetooth Serial Port—establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection between two devices.
  • Page 25 LAN. All Bluetooth servers do not necessarily provide all of these services. For example, network gateways such as those in Hassnet’s ViaBlue only provide access to the Local Area Network (the Network Access service) among the above services.
  • Page 26: Add Bluetooth Connection' On The Main Panel

    1.1.3 ‘Add Bluetooth Connection’ on the main panel : You can make a shortcut to use a service more quickly and easily by double click the ‘Add Bluetooth Connection’ Icon or in the Windows system tray right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Services from the pop-up menu, and then select Connection Wizard from the submenu.
  • Page 27 type a) In the Select a Service drop-down menu, select the of connection that will be established. (The specific service will be selected later, if necessary.) b) In the “Select a device that provides the service” drop-down menu, select the device that will provide the service.
  • Page 28 You can give a name of the connection and click Finish button. Now, the New Shortcut is created on the main screen.
  • Page 29: Bluetooth Tray

    1.2 Bluetooth TRAY The Bluetooth Tray resides in the Windows System Tray, which is normally located in the lower-right corner of the screen. Bluetooth Tray provides fast access to many routine Bluetooth operations. From the Bluetooth Tray you can: a) Access My Bluetooth Places—double-click the Bluetooth icon. b) Access the Bluetooth Configuration Panel—right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Setup, and then select Configuration from the submenu.
  • Page 30: Icons Used For Bluetooth Devices And Services

    1.3 Icons used for Bluetooth devices and services Bluetooth icons provide at-a-glance feedback about a device or service's status by changing color. Device icons are blue in color with yellow accents in their ‘normal’ state and green with yellow accents in their ‘connected’ state. Devices that are paired with this computer display a ‘check mark’...
  • Page 31: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations 2.1 Find Bluetooth Devices Double click ‘Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood’ Icon. You can get all Bluetooth neighborhood by Right-click of your mice or select the ‘Search for devices’ on the Menu bar.
  • Page 32: Find A Service

    However, mobility means that devices may move in or out of connection range during the time between the automatic updates performed by Hassnet Bluetooth Software. To be certain that the displayed list of devices in the neighborhood is current, or if automatic periodic inquiry is not enabled, force an update of the device list using the technique on the previous page.
  • Page 33: Determine A Connection's Status

    2.3 Determine a Connection’s Status The Bluetooth Connection Status dialog box displays information about the state of a connection and provides a means to disconnect an active connection. To display the Connection Status dialog box . In My Bluetooth Places, from the Folders pane, select (highlight) a device. .
  • Page 34: Client Applications

    Possible Network Access servers include: a) Bluetooth-enabled computers that have a hardwired Ethernet connection. b) Stand-alone Bluetooth Network Access Points such as those in Hassnet’s ViaBlue. 3.1.1 Internet connection sharing with a Bluetooth-enabled computers that have a hardwired Ethernet connection.
  • Page 35: Network Access Server-Side Setup For Windows 98Se

    Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. Caution) Once a computer is configured with ‘A’ BUD as a server, if you change the BUD to ‘B’ BUD for the server computer, you should clear the check mark in this screen and click OK. After...
  • Page 36 Open Add/Remove Programs: Click the Windows Setup tab: Scroll down the list and find Internet Tools, click to highlight it, then click the Details button. Make sure you don’t uncheck it by accident by clicking near the checkbox:...
  • Page 37 Scroll down the list, and check the box Internet Connection Sharing: Internet Tools Click OK to close the window, and click OK again to close Add/Remove Programs. After closing the Add/Remove programs window, your computer may ask you to insert Windows 98 Second Edition CD. Please insert the CD into the computer’s CDROM drive and click OK.
  • Page 38 Internet Sharing Wizard will begin, click Next to continue: Choose High-speed connection and click Next. ● Select the device your current outgoing connection, for example ‘PCMCIA Ethernet 10 Base T card’ or ‘3 Com EtherLink XL 10/100 PCI TX NIC’. Click Next to continue Bluetooth LAN Select the device you’ll share the connection through.
  • Page 39 Caution) To connect to the 98 SE/ME Server with a Client, you should set a DNS Address in a Client computer. Please refer to the page 41. 3.1.1.3 Network Access Server-side Setup for Windows 98 Millennium Edition. Click Start Settings Control Panel: Open Add/Remove Programs: Click the Windows Setup tab:...
  • Page 40 Scroll down the list, and check the box Internet Connection Sharing: Communications Click OK to close the windows, and click OK again to close Internet Sharing Wizard Add/Remove Programs. The will begin, click Next to continue: Select the device your current outgoing connection, for example ‘PCMCIA Ethernet 10 Base T card’...
  • Page 41 Click NO on this screen, and click Next: Click NO on creating a Setup Disk, and click Next: Now, You’ve completed the Internet Sharing setup. You’ll be asked to restart your computer: 3.1.1.4 Network Access Client-side Setup Caution) In case Windows 98 SE/ME is set as a Server, you should do give a DNS Address with the same one with the server computer or any one that you already know with the following steps before executing the My Bluetooth Places .
  • Page 42 : Select Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and Click Properties. : Select ‘Use the following DNS server addresses:’ and give the address with the server’s one or the one that you already know.
  • Page 43 By Executing ‘My Bluetooth Places’, Without wire connection, you can access internet just using any Bluetooth enabled computer via Bluetooth enabled computer set as a Network Access Server that have a hardwired Ethernet connection as following steps: a) The computer named ‘CHRIS’ is set as a server. Double-click CHRIS icon. b) Double click the ‘Network Access’...
  • Page 44 c) If you set the ID & Password to access the server computer, you can use them. If not, you can click ‘Connect’ button to connect the server. d) Now, it’s connected and you can use internet.
  • Page 45: Internet Connection Via Access Point

    3.1.2 Internet connection via Access Point a) You can find your Access Point. Double click the Icon of Access Point or select the service in the menu opening by Right-click of the Icon. b) Select the Icon for LAN Access Point.
  • Page 46 c) If you set the ID & Password to access the Access Point, you can use them. If not, you can click ‘Connect’ button to connect the Access Point. d) Now, it’s connected and you can use internet.
  • Page 47: File Transfer

    3.2 File Transfer The File Transfer service allows one Bluetooth device to perform file operations on the default File Transfer directory (and the folders and files it contains) of another Bluetooth device. a) Double click the device you want to transfer files with. b) Double click the Public Folder then the folders contents are displayed in the right pane of My Bluetooth Places.
  • Page 48 c) Now drag the file you want to transfer to your adaptable folder or you can copy & paste it.
  • Page 49: Setup For The Public Folder(Shared Folder)

    3.2.1 Setup for the Public Folder (Shared folder) The File Transfer service allows one Bluetooth device to perform file operations on the default File Transfer directory (and the folders and files it contains) of another Bluetooth device. a) Right-click My device in the My Bluetooth Places and select the Properties. b) Using ‘Browse’...
  • Page 50: Types Of File Transfer Operations

    3.2.2 Types of File Transfer operations In the right pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click a folder item and select an option from the pop-up menu. A dialog box (the title varies, depending on the operation being carried out) appears and the status line (bottom of the dialog box) indicates the operational step that is being carried out.
  • Page 51: Information Synchronization

    Bluetooth client and a Bluetooth server. Hassnet Bluetooth Software supports synchronization with devices that support IrMC v1.1 and exchange the v2.1 vCard format. The first time Information Synchronization is used with a new application it may take a few minutes to synchronize the database;...
  • Page 52 b) Activate the function of Information Synchronization in both of Server and Client computer. b-1) Select Device Configuration & Information Exchange and check ‘save objects in Personal Information Manager’.
  • Page 53 b-2) Select My Device and check the possible service of my Bluetooth device. If the ‘X’ is marked on Information Synchronization, Right-click on the ‘Information synchronization and select ‘Start’.
  • Page 54 c) On the client, in the folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood. except d) In the right pane of Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, right-click anywhere on a device name and select Refresh from the pop-up menu. e) In the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click the server you want to synchronize with and select Discover Available Services from the pop-up menu to update the available services list.
  • Page 55 f) In the right pane of My Bluetooth Places, double-click Information Synchronization. A dialog box displays synchronization progress and, when the process is complete, indicates that synchronization has successfully completed. g) The connection closes automatically when synchronization is complete.
  • Page 56 h) The ‘Receive Items’ from the opposite site can be selected.
  • Page 57: Dial-Up Networking

    3.4 Dial-up Networking The Dial-up Networking service permits a Bluetooth client to use a modem that is physically connected to a different Bluetooth device (the server). After the Bluetooth wireless connection is established the client can use the server’s modem as if it were a local device on the client. To establish a Dial-up Networking session Connections are initiated from the client: a) On the client, in the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, select Entire Bluetooth...
  • Page 58: Information Exchange

    menu to update the available services list. The available services will be displayed in the right pane of My Bluetooth Places. d) In the right pane of My Bluetooth Places, double-click Fax. After the Fax connection is established, open or create the document to be faxed and use the “Print”...
  • Page 59 Business cards Notes Messages Calendar items. 3.6.1.1 File Transfer My Shared Directory: the directory configured in this section is the highest-level directory to which a remote Bluetooth computer has access. This directory and its sub directories are displayed in the remote device's My Bluetooth Places. Click the Browse button and navigate to the directory that will be used as My Shared Directory.
  • Page 60: Bluetooth Serial Port

    3.7 Bluetooth Serial Port The Bluetooth Serial Port service allows two Bluetooth devices to establish a wireless connection through virtual communications ports and then use that connection as if it were a hardwired serial cable between the devices. To establish a Bluetooth serial port connection: Connections are initiated from the client: a) On the client, in the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood.
  • Page 61 Though not recommended, connections can also be closed from the server: • On the server, in the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, select (highlight) My Device • In the right pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click Bluetooth Serial Port and then select Stop to close the service.
  • Page 62: Security

    4. Security 4.1 INTRODUCTION Each service that the server provides can be configured to require: • Authorization—the server operator must acknowledge all connection attempts before a connection is established. • Authentication—the server requires a Personal Identification Number (PIN, also referred to as a “passkey”) code or a Link Key before a connection is established.
  • Page 63 Decrypting the data requires the same key or password that was used to encrypt it. Encryption in Hassnet Bluetooth Software is based on the same passkey or Link Key that is used for Authentication. If Authentication is not enabled the key is not available and Encryption will not take place.
  • Page 64 In the Windows System Tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, then Setup and select Security from the submenu. b) The Bluetooth Security dialog box appears and Hassnet Bluetooth Software performs a device inquiry to update the list of devices in the area. After the inquiry is complete:...
  • Page 65 A Passkey is an alphanumeric string up to 16 characters in length. Passkeys are also called PIN codes, or Personal Identification Numbers. In Hassnet Bluetooth Software, passkeys are used in the Authentication and Encryption process. 4.9 SECURITY REQUEST DIALOG BOX...
  • Page 66 • Click the Advanced button • In the expanded dialog box, select the services that the connecting device is authorized to use. When a service is selected, that service will NOT require authorization in the future (no prompt will appear when a connection is attempted).
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    5. Troubleshooting 5.1 CANNOT CONNECT TO A PAIRED DEVICE: Paired devices are always displayed in My Bluetooth Places, even if the remote device is out of range or not powered up. Verify that the remote member of the pair is within radio range and powered up and then attempt the connection again.
  • Page 68 The sixth entry contains the Specification Revision information for the Host Controller Interface, if appropriate. 5.6 HOW DO I DETERMINE THE VERSION NUMBER OF THE LINK MANAGER PROTOCOL (LMP)? In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, on the Hardware tab, in the Device Properties section, the seventh entry provides Link Manager Protocol version number information.
  • Page 69: Technical Support And Contact Information

    Thank you Technical support and contact information For Hassnet BUD (Bluetooth USB Dongle) support information, visit the Hassnet website at http://www.hassnet.com. E-mail : info@hassnet.com support@hassnet.com Address: 136-701, 6fl. Techno Complex Bldg., Korea Univ., 126-16, Anam-dong 5Ka, Seongbuk-Ku, Seoul, Korea Office : 82-2-927-6521 : 82-2-927-6523 •...
  • Page 70: Fcc Information

    FCC INFORMATION The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following paragraph: The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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