Foxlink OPTIMA 2 BT User Manual

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Documents Title
Rev
V0.5
OPTIMA 2 BT Dongle User Spec
Date
2009/8/4
Page
1/5
The User Spec of OPTIMA 2 BT
Dongle
Foxlink Confidential and Proprietary

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  • Page 1 Documents Title V0.5 OPTIMA 2 BT Dongle User Spec Date 2009/8/4 Page The User Spec of OPTIMA 2 BT Dongle Foxlink Confidential and Proprietary...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Documents Title V0.5 OPTIMA 2 BT Dongle User Spec Date 2009/8/4 Page Revision History Rev. Date Author Reason for Changes 2009/4/16 Andy Lu Initial draft 2009/4/23 Andy Lu Add “page device time out” to the flowchart Modify “pairing” to “paging device list”...
  • Page 3: Product Introduction

    2009/8/4 Page 1. Product Introduction OPTIMA 2 BT Dongle is a Plug and Play device for Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Mac OS. It is easy to install and use. OPTIMA 2 BT Dongle supports bluetooth profiles such asHFP, A2DP and AVRCP.
  • Page 4: How To Use

    Plug in the OPTIMA 2 BT dongle to the USB port of the computer • Windows: Wait for Window to automatically install the driver of OPTIMA 2 BT Dongle. A note will pop up from the taskbar indicating that the installation has been successful finished.
  • Page 5: Button Function

    Documents Title V0.5 OPTIMA 2 BT Dongle User Spec Date 2009/8/4 Page 6. Button function Duration of pressing the pairing button can have different function as shows in the chart below: Press Duration State Functions Operation none paging device idle...
  • Page 6 6. What's the definition of "Connection Lost: Clean Disconnect" and “Connection Lost: Dirty Disconnect"? => "Connection Lost: Clean Disconnect" means dongle know why the connection is lost. "Connection Lost: Dirty Disconnect” means dongle don't know why the connection is lost. Foxlink Confidential and Proprietary...
  • Page 8     NOTE: This 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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