Chainpus BGP100 User Manual

Bluetooth gamepad (beta) for symbian 60 series mobile devices

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BGP100- Bluetooth GamePad (Beta)
User Manual For Symbian Series 60 Mobile Devices
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Symbian Series 60 Smartphone
Nokia
Sendo
Siemens
3650
6260
6600
6670
7610
7650
N-Gage
N-GageQD
6630
X
SX1

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  • Page 1 BGP100- Bluetooth GamePad (Beta) User Manual For Symbian Series 60 Mobile Devices Supports Symbian Series 60 Smartphone Nokia 3650 6260 6600 6670 7610 7650 N-Gage N-GageQD 6630 Sendo Siemens...
  • Page 2: Manufacturer's Disclaimer Statement

    Manufacturer's Disclaimer Statement The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor. No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the quality, accuracy or fitness for any particular purpose of this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Manufacturer’s Disclaimer Statement …………………………....2 Introducing BGP100- Your Bluetooth GamePad……………....4 BGP100 “Bluetooth GamePad” Features ………………………………………….. Setting Up BGP100 ………………………………………………………....BGP100 Bluetooth GamePad Driver Installation …………………………. 6 Before Use ……………………….……………………………………………………. System Requirements ……………………………..........Installing/Uninstalling/Upgrading your Bluetooth GamePad Driver……………… Installation………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 4: Introducing Bgp100- Your Bluetooth Gamepad

    Introducing BGP100- your Bluetooth GamePad GamePad Features...
  • Page 5: Setting Up Bgp100

    Setting Up BGP100 Step 1: Turn on the power switch located on the top boarder of the right wing. Check the status of LED (Flashing red & blue indicates “power on”) Step 2: The left and right wings move approximately 64 degrees upward and downward respectively.
  • Page 6: Bgp100 Bluetooth Gamepad Driver Installation

    BGP100 Bluetooth GamePad Driver Installation Before Use Check the battery status of your Bluetooth GamePad- when power is on, blue and red will flash at the same time. Disable or remove other previously installed applications which require the use of Bluetooth on your Smartphone (Note: may vary with...
  • Page 7: Installing/Uninstalling/Upgrading Your Bluetooth Gamepad Driver

    Ensure that a connection between your PC and Smartphone is established. Insert BGP100 Bluetooth GamePad CD into the CD-ROM drive of your Follow the instruction on screen to complete the installation. When the installation is complete, a Bluetooth GamePad icon can be...
  • Page 8: Installing The Application In Series 60 Smartphones By "Application Installer" Of Pc Suite

    Installing the Application in Series 60 Smartphone by “Application Installer” of PC Suite Select PC Suite on your PC screen, then click “Install applications” icon. (Figure 1) Figure 1 In the application installer, see “My Computer”- Path: CD-Rom driver >> Files >>...
  • Page 9: Bluetooth File Transfer

    Installing the Application in Symbian Series 60 Smartphone using Infrared OR Bluetooth File Transfer Disable any application or driver which will require the use of Infrared or Bluetooth in your Smartphone. Path: CD-Rom driver >> Files >> Symbian >> Series 60 >> Language. Select the file “GamePad.sis”...
  • Page 10: Uninstalling Bluetooth Gamepad Driver

    Uninstalling BGP100 Bluetooth GamePad Driver Step 1: Make sure the BGP100 Bluetooth GamePad is disconnected with your Smartphone device. Step 2: Select Tools Manager GamePad Remove. (Figure 4). Figure 4 Upgrading BGP100 Bluetooth GamePad Driver Please check the agent’s website regularly for any new driver release (Note: the current driver MUST be removed BEFORE installing a new driver in your Smartphone device).
  • Page 11: Configuring Bgp100 Bluetooth Gamepad

    Configuring BGP100 Bluetooth GamePad When you click the “GamePad” icon, the following pages “Config”, and “About” will appear. (Figure 5) Figure 5 How to switch the page of driver interface? Method 1: Please use the left/right direction buttons on your Smartphone to switch the page.
  • Page 12: The Illustration Of "Config" Page

    The Illustration of “Config” Page Active GamePad How to connect the Bluetooth GamePad with your Smartphone? Step 1: Turn on the Bluetooth GamePad. The LED will flash blue and red at once. When the LED flashes a “blue” light once every 2 seconds, it is in standby mode and can be detected by your Smartphone device.
  • Page 13: Reconnection

    Step 4: When the connection is established successfully, you will find the Bluetooth icon on your Smartphone (Figure 9). The LED will then flash a “blue” light twice every 4 seconds. Figure 9 Reconnection When the connection is established successfully, you can then turn on “Reconnection”.
  • Page 14: The "About" Page

    The “About” Page How to find out the version of Bluetooth GamePad driver which you are using? Please click “About” page (Figure 11) Driver Version: v 1.00 English Version: EN German Version: DE French Version: FR Figure 11 Defining “Up” Arrow Key The “Up”...
  • Page 15 Defining “Down” Arrow Key The “Down” arrow key can be defined as the following list of selected keys on your Smartphone device: “Up/Down/Left/Right Arrow” keys, “Select” key, “Left/Right” soft keys, “Menu” key, “Number 0-10” keys, and “*” / “#” symbol keys. (Figure 13) Figure 13...
  • Page 16 Defining “Left” Arrow Key The “Left” arrow key can be defined as the following list of selected keys on your Smartphone device: “Up/Down/Left/Right Arrow” keys, “Select” key, “Left/Right” soft keys, “Menu” key, “Number 0-10” keys, and “*” / “#” symbol keys. (Figure 14) Figure 14 Defining “Right”...
  • Page 17 Defining “Left” Soft Key The “Left” soft key can be defined as the following list of selected keys on your Smartphone device: “Up/Down/Left/Right Arrow” keys, “Select” key, “Left/Right” soft keys, “Menu” key, “Number 0-10” keys, and “*” / “#” symbol keys. (Figure 16) Figure 16...
  • Page 18 Defining “Right” Soft Key The “Right Soft” key can be defined as the following list of selected keys on your Smartphone device: “Up/Down/Left/Right Arrow” keys, “Select” key, “Left/Right” soft keys, “Menu” key, “Number 0-10” keys, and “*” / “#” symbol keys. (Figure 17) Figure 17 Defining “Start”...
  • Page 19: Defining "A", "B", "C", And "D" Buttons

    Defining Button “A” Button “A” can be defined as the following list of selected keys on your Smartphone device: “Up/Down/Left/Right Arrow” keys, “Select” key, “Left/Right” soft keys, “Menu” key, “Number 0-10” keys, and “*” / “#” symbol keys. (Figure 19) Figure 19 Defining Button “B”...
  • Page 20 Defining Button “C” Button “C” can be defined as the following list of selected keys on your Smartphone device: “Up/Down/Left/Right Arrow” keys, “Select” key, “Left/Right” soft keys, “Menu” key, “Number 0-10” keys, and “*” / “#” symbol keys. (Figure 21) Figure 21 Defining Button “D”...
  • Page 21: Appendices

    Appendix 1: LED The light (LED) located on the right wing above the “Start” Key indicates the status of your BGP100 Bluetooth GamePad 1) The LED flashes blue and red at once when the power of your Bluetooth GamePad has been switched on.
  • Page 22: Appendix 2: Product & Technical Specifications

    Appendix 2: Product & Technical Specifications Function Arrow Keys: Up/down/Left/Right (4-way) Custom Buttons: 6 (A, B, C, D, Left and Right) Start Key: 1 Electronics Bi-color LED: 1 Battery: 1 (1.5V “AAA” battery) Power on/off switch: 1 Standby Current: 1~10mA, depending on handheld device Operation Current: 2~50mA, depending on handheld device Standby Time: 39/H, connected and ready for use Operation Time: 9/H, functioning continuously...
  • Page 23: Appendix 3: Troubleshooting

    Appendix 3: Troubleshooting My Smartphone has no response when it is connected with the Bluetooth Gamepad. Check the LED status to see if the Bluetooth GamePad is properly connected to your device or if the battery needs to be replaced. Your Smartphone battery may need to be recharged.
  • Page 24 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.

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