WIDCOMM Pavilion zt3000 - Notebook PC User Manual

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BTW 1.4 User's Guide
January 24, 2003
Document Number: 326449-001
Version: 1.4
Wireless Internet and Data Communication
9645 Scranton Road, Suite 205
San Diego, CA 92121
Phone: 858.453.8400
Fax: 858.453.5735
Email
Technical Support: support@widcomm.com
Information: info@widcomm.com

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  • Page 1 BTW 1.4 User’s Guide January 24, 2003 Document Number: 326449-001 Version: 1.4 Wireless Internet and Data Communication 9645 Scranton Road, Suite 205 San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: 858.453.8400 Fax: 858.453.5735 Email Technical Support: support@widcomm.com Information: info@widcomm.com...
  • Page 2 LICENSED SOFTWARE © Copyright 2000 – 2002, WIDCOMM, Inc. (“WIDCOMM”). All rights reserved. Warning: This software and accompanying documentation are protected by copyright law and international treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this software, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    BTW User’s Guide Table of Contents Introduction ......................1 1.1 Bluetooth Tray......................... 1 1.2 Access My Bluetooth Places ................... 1 1.3 Icons Used for Bluetooth Devices and Services.............. 2 Basic Operations...................... 5 2.1 Start or Stop Bluetooth ....................5 2.2 Create a Connection From the Bluetooth Icon in the System Tray ......... 5 2.3 Create a Connection Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard..........
  • Page 4 BTW User’s Guide 3.7 Hardware Settings......................29 3.7.1 Advanced Settings....................30 3.8 Accessibility Settings ....................30 3.9 Discovery Settings......................31 Security ........................33 4.1 Authentication ....................... 33 4.2 Authorization ......................... 33 4.3 Bluetooth Device Identity....................33 4.4 Encryption ........................33 4.5 Link Key ........................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    BTW User’s Guide Introduction LUETOOTH The Bluetooth tray resides in the Windows system tray, which is normally located in the lower-right corner of the screen. The Bluetooth tray provides fast access to most Bluetooth operations. From the Bluetooth tray you can: •...
  • Page 6: Icons Used For Bluetooth Devices And Services

    BTW User’s Guide CONS SED FOR LUETOOTH EVICES AND ERVICES Bluetooth icons provide at-a-glance feedback about a device or service‘s status by changing appearance. The Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray provides feedback about Bluetooth status. Figure 1: Bluetooth Icon Bluetooth Icon Indicates Bluetooth Status Enabled Disabled...
  • Page 7: Figure 3: Service Icons For Windows 9X, Me And 2K

    BTW User’s Guide Figure 3: Service Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2K Service Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2K Name Normal Connected Not Available* Audio Gateway Dial-up Networking Headset Network Access PIM Item Transfer PIM Synchronization Public Folder Serial Port *Services may be unavailable because they are in use or because the necessary hardware is not installed.
  • Page 8: Figure 5: Service Icons For Windows Xp

    BTW User’s Guide Figure 4: Device Icons for Windows XP (Continued) Device Icons for Windows XP Name Normal Connected Paired Network Access Point Personal Digital Assistant Printer Telephone Unknown Device Figure 5: Service Icons for Windows XP Service Icons for Windows XP Name Normal Connected...
  • Page 9: Basic Operations

    BTW User’s Guide Basic Operations TART OR LUETOOTH To start Bluetooth: in the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Start the Bluetooth Device. The Bluetooth icon is blue in color with a white insert when Bluetooth is running. To stop Bluetooth: in the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Stop the Bluetooth Device.
  • Page 10: Find Bluetooth Devices

    BTW User’s Guide LUETOOTH EVICES Search for Devices looks for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity and displays the devices that it finds in My Bluetooth Places. To start a search for devices, in the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, and then, from the Bluetooth menu, select Search for Devices.
  • Page 11: Bluetooth Connection Status

    BTW User’s Guide Bluetooth services require a Bluetooth application on the remote device; services and applications usually have coinciding names; i.e., there is a Bluetooth Fax Service and a Bluetooth Fax Application. The services supported by Bluetooth are: • Bluetooth Serial Port—A wireless connection between two devices. This connection can be used by applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices.
  • Page 12: Send To Bluetooth

    BTW User’s Guide NOTE: To change the power transmission level of this computer: from the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, Hardware tab, click the Advanced button, and then change the setting in the Maximum Power Transmission drop-down list. The Advanced button is not available in all countries. The controls in the Bluetooth Connection Status dialog box are: •...
  • Page 13: Configure Bluetooth

    BTW User’s Guide Configure Bluetooth CCESS THE LUETOOTH ONFIGURATION ANEL The Bluetooth Configuration Panel provides access to settings for Bluetooth services, client applications, hardware, security, discovery, accessibility, default paths, event notification and other Bluetooth related items. To Open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel •...
  • Page 14: General Configuration Settings

    BTW User’s Guide ENERAL ONFIGURATION ETTINGS General Configuration Settings The settings on the General tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel determine information that is displayed to remote devices. Identity • Computer Name—enter a unique name to identify this computer to other Bluetooth devices in the vicinity;...
  • Page 15: Human Interface Device

    BTW User’s Guide 3.5.3 Human Interface Device Overview The Human Interface Device (HID) Application allows this computer to wirelessly use one or more remote Bluetooth HIDs as input/output devices. For example, the HID Application allows this computer to use a Bluetooth keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse.
  • Page 16: Audio Gateway

    BTW User’s Guide 3.5.4 Audio Gateway Overview The Audio Gateway Application allows a remote Bluetooth device to use this computer’s microphone and speakers as the remote device’s audio input and output devices. Create a Bluetooth Audio Gateway connection Open a connection to the Audio Gateway service that is provided by another Bluetooth device using one of these techniques: •...
  • Page 17: Bluetooth Serial Port

    BTW User’s Guide 3.5.5 Bluetooth Serial Port Overview The Bluetooth Serial Port application allows this computer to establish a wireless serial connection with a remote Bluetooth device. The applications on both this computer and the remote device must be configured to send and receive data to and from the respective communications port (COM port) assigned to the Bluetooth serial port.
  • Page 18: Dial-Up Networking

    BTW User’s Guide 3.5.6 Dial-up Networking Overview The Bluetooth Dial-up Networking application allows this computer to use a modem that is physically connected to a remote device to access the Internet or log on to a remote network. Open a connection to the Dial-up Networking service that is provided by another Bluetooth device using one of these techniques: •...
  • Page 19: Fax

    BTW User’s Guide 3.5.7 Overview The Bluetooth Fax service allows this computer to send a fax using a Fax/Modem that is physically connected to a remote device. To Send a Fax: 1. Open a connection to the Fax service that is provided by another Bluetooth device, using one of these techniques: Windows system tray, Bluetooth icon From My Bluetooth Places...
  • Page 20: File Transfer

    BTW User’s Guide Close a Headset connection • If the connection was established via the Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray: click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect, Headset and then select the device that is providing the service (active connections have a checkmark in front of them).
  • Page 21: Network Access

    BTW User’s Guide Configure The Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Client Applications > File Transfer > General tab provides options to configure: • The application name—To change it, highlight the existing name and enter the new name. • Enable or disable secure connection—To enable secure connection, place a checkmark in the box.
  • Page 22: Pim Synchronization

    BTW User’s Guide 3.5.11 PIM Synchronization Overview The PIM Synchronization Application is used to synchronize the Personal Information Manager (PIM) database of this computer with the PIM database of a remote Bluetooth device. The supported PIMs are: • Microsoft Outlook •...
  • Page 23: Pim Item Transfer

    BTW User’s Guide • Synchronize Lotus Notes—This item type will be synced with its matching entry in Lotus Notes, regardless of the PIM that contains this entry on the remote device. If a matching Notes entry does not exist, it will be created. NOTE: All choices are not available for all items.
  • Page 24: Printer

    BTW User’s Guide • How your business card is handled when it is requested by a remote device. The Send My Business Card options are: Choose a business card as needed—Each time a remote device requests your business card you must select a card from your PIM. If you ignore the request the remote device will receive a timeout notice.
  • Page 25: Bluetooth Services

    BTW User’s Guide Option Two: 1. From the Windows Control Panel, select Printers > Add Printer > Next > Local printer > Next. 2. On the Select the Printer Port screen of the wizard: a) Select Create a new port. b) In the Type shortcut menu, select Bluetooth Printer Port, and then click Next.
  • Page 26 BTW User’s Guide Example Both Authentication and Authorization request notifications are controlled by whether Secure Connection is enabled for an individual service. The following list is an example of how notifications might work when a remote device attempts to access a service on this computer, if all notifications are enabled: 1.
  • Page 27: Audio Gateway

    BTW User’s Guide 3.6.2 Audio Gateway The Bluetooth Audio Gateway service allows this computer to use a remote Bluetooth device’s microphone and speakers as this computer’s input and output devices. For example, if this computer has voice recognition capabilities, a Bluetooth headset might be used as the audio input device.
  • Page 28: Dial-Up Networking Service

    BTW User’s Guide To remove a Bluetooth Serial Port From the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, Local Services tab, select the port to be removed and then click Delete. NOTE: The Delete button is only available when a Bluetooth Serial Port is selected. 3.6.4 Dial-up Networking Service The Bluetooth Dial-up Networking service makes it possible for a remote Bluetooth device to use a modem that is physically connected to this computer.
  • Page 29: Headset Service

    BTW User’s Guide 7. Use drag-and-drop to copy any file or folder contained in the Public Folder of the remote device to the desired folder on this computer. 8. You can also drag-and-drop files or folders from this computer to the Public Folder (and its sub-folders) of the remote device.
  • Page 30: Network Access

    BTW User’s Guide 3.6.8 Network Access The Bluetooth Network Access service makes it possible for a remote Bluetooth device to access a Local Area Network that is physically attached to this computer or allows a remote device to become part of an ad hoc network provided by this computer. After this computer has been configured to provide the Network Access service to other Bluetooth devices, it will not be able to use the Bluetooth Network Access service provided by another Bluetooth device without being re-configured.
  • Page 31: Configuration For Group Ad Hoc Networking

    BTW User’s Guide 3.6.8.3 Configuration for Group Ad Hoc Networking 1. From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Advanced Configuration from the shortcut menu. 2. In the Bluetooth configuration panel, select the Local Services tab, Network Access and then click Properties...
  • Page 32 BTW User’s Guide • Where to store inbound data items, on an individual basis. Options include (not all options apply to all items): Do Not Accept Any of the installed PIMs on this computer Save to Folder • The Bluetooth Exchange Folder location—The directory on this computer where inbound items that are not to be saved in a PIM will be kept.
  • Page 33: Pim Synchronization

    BTW User’s Guide 3.6.10 PIM Synchronization The PIM Synchronization service can be used by a remote device to synchronize its Personal Information Manager (PIM) database with the PIM database of this computer. Four data types are supported: • Business cards •...
  • Page 34: Advanced Settings

    BTW User’s Guide 3.7.1 Advanced Settings When available, this dialog box is reached from the Hardware tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel. NOTE: Depending on the country in which the hardware is sold and/or in which it will be used, the Advanced button may not be present. From this dialog box you can set the: •...
  • Page 35: Discovery Settings

    BTW User’s Guide Choose an audio notification file When Secure Connection is enabled for any of the Bluetooth Services on this computer a PIN code is required before that service can be accessed. To chose a notification sound that will play when a remote device attempts to access a service that requires a secure connection, click Select audio file...
  • Page 36 BTW User’s Guide Bluetooth can report only specific devices, specific class(es) of device(s), or specific type(s) of device(s) within a class. • Specific devices: an individual computer or Bluetooth cellular telephone are examples of specific devices. • Specific class of device: “computer” is an example of a class of devices. •...
  • Page 37: Security

    BTW User’s Guide Security UTHENTICATION Authentication is used to verify identity; it requires a passkey or link key from the remote device. When a remote device attempts access, a visual and/or audio warning notifies the local operator. If the notification is ignored, access is denied after a preset timeout. When devices are “paired,”...
  • Page 38: Pairing Devices

    BTW User’s Guide AIRING EVICES Pairing allows you to avoid entering access information each time a connection is attempted. Paired devices share a unique link key, which they exchange each time they connect. NOTE: The mate of a pair always appears in My Bluetooth Places, even if the mate is not turned on or is out of connection range.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    BTW User’s Guide Troubleshooting ANNOT 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 40: Find Information About The Bluetooth Hardware Attached To My Computer

    BTW User’s Guide IND INFORMATION ABOUT THE LUETOOTH HARDWARE ATTACHED TO MY COMPUTER In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, select the Hardware tab. NTERNET ONNECTION HARING DOES NOT WORK This occurs because Internet Connection Sharing was enabled when Bluetooth was installed (this is a Microsoft Windows behavior and is considered proper operation). To resolve the “problem”: 1.

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