Operation And Maintenance; Transferring Data From Pc To Pc - 3e Technologies International 3e-250 User Manual

Bluetooth to rs-232 cordless adaptor
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3e-250 Bluetooth to RS-232 Cordless Adapter
To save it, go to FileàSave and save to the Desktop. You will see an
icon similar to the following on your desktop.
After a Hyper Terminal session, you may also see two
other icons on your Desktop. These two files, which should
look similar to the two shown to the right, can be dropped in
the Recycle Bin.

Operation and Maintenance

Transferring data from PC to PC

The 3e-250 Bluetooth to RS-232 Cordless Adapter can be used, with
another Bluetooth device, installed on another computer, to transfer data
between the two machines. The other Bluetooth adapter can be the 3e-240
Bluetooth Dongle or any Bluetooth-certified RS-232, USB, or PCMCIA
product. Refer to the manual that came with the other Bluetooth device
for instructions on its installation and operation.
Once the other device is installed, let it discover all available devices.
(NOTE: If there is more than one Bluetooth device for it to discover,
you may want to use your Hyper Terminal session to rename your 3e-250
Adapter, using the devicename command. See the table of commands on
page 9 for more information.)
Select the 3e-250 Adapter from the list of discovered devices by its
name and double-click it to initiate the process of connecting to the
Adapter. The Adapter provides the service "serial port."
Double-click on the "serial port" service icon and the local device
will connect to the Adapter and set up the serial port service, using a lo-
cal COM port for the connection. Make a note of the COM port number
selected and open a Hyper Terminal session. Connect to the virtual COM
port you have just set up, using the procedure detailed in the section
Initial Setup. You can set the baud rate for this COM port to any value up
to 115200.
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