LogiLink BT0015 User Manual

LogiLink BT0015 User Manual

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  • Page 2 In any case, liability for loss of data is limited to the effort that is necessary to restore from existing backup copies. Congratulations to the Purchase of BT0015 ! Please read the Manual and Safety Instructions before using the product for the first time. Otherwise damage can be the result.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    2.0 Introduction The LogiLink USB Bluetooth V4.0 Dongle is with premium performance in only 2.3/1.9cm in length including USB connector. You will love its ultra-small size for without interfering with other objectives with your Notebook. The integrated Bluetooth V4.0 technology enables you to enjoy the high speed wireless data transfer rate, and ultra-low energy consumption.
  • Page 4 3.0 Adding a Bluetooth Device 3.1 From the Notification area: 1. Ensure the device is turned on, has Bluetooth enabled and is discoverable. 2. In the Notification area, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Add Bluetooth Device and choose the device type you want to add: 3.
  • Page 5 4. You may be prompted to enter a pairing code on the device. The code may be entered on your phone handset using the number pad or using the device's keyboard. When prompted on your device, enter the pairing code: If a pairing code is displayed on both your PC and the remote device, accept or confirm on both.
  • Page 6 3.2 From My Bluetooth Devices: 1. Ensure the device is turned on, has Bluetooth enabled and is discoverable. 2. In My Bluetooth Devices, click Add Bluetooth Device and choose the device type you want to add: 3. The Add Bluetooth Device window opens. All discoverable Bluetooth devices of the chosen type, which are in range, will be displayed.
  • Page 7 4. You may be prompted to enter a pairing code on the device. The code may be entered on your phone handset using the number pad or using the device's keyboard. When prompted on your device, enter the pairing code: If a pairing code is displayed on both your PC and the remote device, accept or confirm on both.
  • Page 8 3.3 Connecting from the remote device: 1. Ensure the device is turned on, has Bluetooth enabled and is discoverable. 2. Initiate pairing from the Bluetooth device. This will usually require you to create a pairing code on your device. In this example, the code "0000"...
  • Page 9 If a pairing code is displayed on both your PC and the remote device, accept or confirm on both. 5. Click Finish to complete adding a Bluetooth device. 3.4 Using Secure Simple Pairing: Secure simple pairing enables you to connect from a remote device where you are not required to enter a pairing code, but simply confirm one on your device.
  • Page 10 2. A code is displayed on screen and on your device, all you need to do is confirm that the two codes are the same: 3. On your device, check and confirm that the codes are the same, then click Next. 4.
  • Page 11 3.5 Automatically accepting connections Automatic connection allows a device to re-connect without prompting for user action on future connections. You can enable automatic connection on a known device by: 1. In My Bluetooth Devices, right-click the device and select Properties: 2.
  • Page 12 3.6 Bluetooth device icons Icon Description Laptop PC Desktop PC Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Stereo Headset or Headphones Mono Headset Loudspeaker Camera Mouse Keyboard - 10 -...
  • Page 13 Gamepad or Game controller Modem Network Access Point Printer Mobile Phone Remote Control Bluetooth low energy security device Health Device, e.g. Weighing Scales or Heart-rate Monitor A device of unknown type or a device who's type could not be determined - 11 -...
  • Page 14: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions How can I send audio, image and other files to another Bluetooth device? Pair with the device, see “Adding a Bluetooth device”. 1. Right-click the file you wish to send and select Send to, then Bluetooth Device. The file transfer wizard will open: Choose the device you wish to send the file to from the Send To: drop-down list.
  • Page 15 Click Next. The file transfer wizard will send the file(s): 2. The file transfer wizard will tell you when the file has been transferred: - 13 -...
  • Page 16 4.1 How can I receive audio, image and other files from another Bluetooth device? Bluetooth devices (which may not be in your trusted devices list) can send files to your computer. When a file is sent to your computer, you will be prompted to accept the file: When the transfer is complete, the file can be found in the Bluetooth exchange folder or Bluetooth imaging folder:...
  • Page 17 The Bluetooth exchange folder is, by default, located at C:\BluetoothExchangeFolder. You can change this, or the location of the Bluetooth imaging folder, from the File Sharing tab of the Bluetooth Settings window: - 15 -...
  • Page 18 4.2 What is Bluetooth high speed? When a Bluetooth device needs to transfer a large file, CSR Harmony has the ability to automatically use a co-located Wi-Fi radio to transfer files to other Bluetooth high speed compatible devices. Not only does this provide faster transfer times, but can also allow Bluetooth to transmit large files between devices using the most efficient radio technology available.
  • Page 19 4.3 How do I listen to music and other audio using Bluetooth? Pair a set of Bluetooth headphones or a Bluetooth headset with your computer, see Adding a Bluetooth device. Start your preferred audio player. The audio will be automatically routed to the paired headphones or headset.
  • Page 20 4.5 How do I change tracks on the remote device? 1. Connecting to A2DP (Source) will automatically connect the AVRCP Target service. 2. This, using a pop-up window, gives information about the audio stream (the track Title, Artist and Album) and enables you to control it with Stop, Play, Pause, etc.
  • Page 21 4.6 How do I use a Bluetooth security device? CSR Harmony enables you to use a Bluetooth security device (or token) to lock and unlock computer instead of entering a password. To use a Bluetooth security device: 1. Pair with the device. 2.
  • Page 22  Checking the Bluetooth security device battery level To check the battery level of your Bluetooth security device: 1. Open My Bluetooth Devices, see Viewing connected Bluetooth devices. 2. Right-click the device and choose Properties. Click the General tab. The Battery Level is shown: - 20 -...
  • Page 23  Changing the Bluetooth security device lock/unlock range To change the range (from the CSR Harmony PC) that the Bluetooth security device will lock or unlock your computer: 1. Open My Bluetooth Devices, see Viewing connected Bluetooth devices. 2. Right-click the device and choose Properties. Click the Logon tab.
  • Page 24 4.7 More about Bluetooth settings The Bluetooth settings window:  General tab - Enables you to adjust general settings. These include Device Name and whether the CSR Harmony device is discoverable. You can also Turn on or off Bluetooth high speed, see What is Bluetooth high speed?.
  • Page 25  COM Ports tab - Displays the Bluetooth COM ports that are currently connected to CSR Harmony, see The Serial Port Profile (SPP). - 23 -...
  • Page 26  Advanced tab - Enables you allow proximity Bluetooth security devices to lock or unlock your computer, see How do I use a Bluetooth security device? . - 24 -...
  • Page 27  Audio/Video tab - Enables you to turn on or off SCMS-T content protection, see What is content protection? .  Hardware tab - Displays information about the Bluetooth hardware installed on your computer. - 25 -...
  • Page 28  PIM Settings tab - Adjust the settings for synchronization of PIM data, see Microsoft Outlook Integration.  My Bluetooth Services tab - Displays the Bluetooth services supported by your computer. - 26 -...
  • Page 29 4.8 How do I connect to a Bluetooth device? Ensure the device is turned on, has Bluetooth enabled and is discoverable, then see “Adding a Bluetooth device” to connect to it.  I can't find my device You may be unable to find your device for a number of reasons, these include: ...
  • Page 30  What if I can't find the pairing code? If the pairing code is not displayed on your device or on-screen in CSR Harmony, then many devices ship with a default pairing code. This may be 0000 or 1234. Refer to the documentation that came with your device. ...
  • Page 31 4.9 What is content protection? Content protection prevents unauthorized use or copying of content that is transmitted over a Bluetooth link. Whether SCMS-T copy protection is enabled on your CSR Harmony device is configured during installation. It may not be present on your installation.
  • Page 32 4.10 The Dial-Up Networking (DUN) profile  What is DUN? This profile provides a standard to access the Internet and other dial-up services over Bluetooth. The most common scenario is accessing the Internet from a laptop by dialing up on a mobile phone, wirelessly.
  • Page 33 5. To use the link to access the internet, right-click Dialup Networking Profile and choose Connect via Bluetooth Modem. To access the internet using DUN for the first time, you'll need to set up an internet connection using the Windows wizard. 4.11 How can I send audio, image and other files to another Bluetooth device? Pair with the device, see Adding a Bluetooth device.
  • Page 34 Choose the device you wish to send the file to from the Send to: drop-down list. 2. Choose the File(s) to Send. You can Add or Remove files using the appropriate buttons. Click Next. The file transfer wizard will send the file(s): - 32 -...
  • Page 35 3. The file transfer wizard will tell you when the file has been transferred: - 33 -...
  • Page 36 4.12 How can I receive audio, image and other files from another Bluetooth device? Bluetooth devices (which may not be in your trusted devices list) can send files to your computer. When a file is sent to your computer, you will be prompted to accept the file: When the transfer is complete, the file can be found in the Bluetooth exchange folder or Bluetooth imaging folder:...
  • Page 37 The Bluetooth exchange folder is, by default, located at C:\BluetoothExchangeFolder. You can change this, or the location of the Bluetooth imaging folder, from the File Sharing tab of the Bluetooth Settings window: - 35 -...
  • Page 38 4.13 What is Bluetooth high speed? When a Bluetooth device needs to transfer a large file, CSR Harmony has the ability to automatically use a co-located Wi-Fi radio to transfer files to other Bluetooth high speed compatible devices. Not only does this provide faster transfer times, but can also allow Bluetooth to transmit large files between devices using the most efficient radio technology available.
  • Page 39 4.14 The Personal Area Networking (PAN) profile  What is a PAN? PAN enables a group of devices to connect to each other using Bluetooth. There are three types of PAN:  PAN (U) or PAN (User) - A Bluetooth device that communicates as a client with a Group Ad-hoc Network (PAN (GN)), or a Network Access Point (PAN (NAP)), or with another Bluetooth device, through a point-to-point connection.
  • Page 40 Right-click on Personal Area Networking (User) and click Connect. 4. The PAN connection is established: - 38 -...
  • Page 41 4.15 How do I connect a printer using Bluetooth? Ensure the printer is turned on, has Bluetooth enabled and is discoverable, if necessary referring to your printer's documentation, then see Adding a Bluetooth device to connect to it. There are two main types of Bluetooth printer: ...
  • Page 42 To configure CSR Harmony as an HCRP print server: 1. Ensure the printer is connected via USB or LPT and is turned 2. CSR Harmony will automatically detect the printer and start the HCRP server. 3. Pair with a Bluetooth device. 4.
  • Page 43 4.16 Configuring and using CSR Harmony with Skype Before you start, you'll need:  Skype installed on your computer  A Skype account  Configuring Skype to use CSR Harmony 1. Sign into Skype using your Skype name and Password. The first time you sign in, you'll see the CSR Harmony Skype Plugin requesting access to use Skype.
  • Page 44 Skype's Audio Device settings can also be manually configured from the Call > Audio Settings menu in Skype: 4. When calls are made or received, the paired Bluetooth audio device will now be used. - 42 -...
  • Page 45 4.17 The Serial Port Profile (SPP)  What is SPP? This profile emulates a serial cable to provide a simple substitute for existing RS-232 connections, including the familiar control signals.  SPP operates in two ways: 1. In a "master" role - the device connects to another device 2.
  • Page 46 5. The serial port is created: In My Bluetooth Devices the successful SPP link is shown as: The assigned port number can be found by right-clicking Computer and choosing Manage. Click Device Manager and choose Ports (COM & LPT). The paired device will be shown using its Bluetooth device name.
  • Page 47 4.18 How do I stream and control video from another device? Pair with a device which supports the VDP (Sink) service, see Adding a Bluetooth device. CSR Harmony currently only supports videos encoded with the H.263 Baseline codec. 1. Open My Bluetooth Devices, see Viewing connected Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 48 4.19 How do I control video from the remote device? 1. Connecting to Video Distribution Profile (Sink) will automatically connect the Audio Video Remote Control Profile and A2DP (Sink) services. 2. These, using a pop-up media application, enable you to control the video with Stop, Play, Pause and Volume buttons or to choose a different video file to stream to the remote device.
  • Page 49 4.20 Enabling CSR Harmony to receive mobile calls to enable: 1. Pair with a Bluetooth device which supports the Audio Gateway profile. 2. Open My Bluetooth Devices, see Viewing connected Bluetooth devices. 3. Right-click the device and choose Open Services: 4.
  • Page 50 4.21 Answering or rejecting a call To answer or reject an incoming call: 1. When a call is received, CSR Harmony will ask you if you would like to Answer (the green icon) or Reject (the red icon) the call: 2.
  • Page 51 4.22 Transferring audio between devices To transfer audio from a call back to the connected device (that is receiving the call): 1. Click the Transfer (blue) icon: 2. The audio is transferred back to the connected device. - 49 -...
  • Page 52 5.0 Microsoft Outlook Integration 5.1 Sending a single item to a connected Bluetooth device An item could be an email, Calendar entry, Outlook contact, Business card or a Note.  To send an item: 1. Pair with the device, see Adding a Bluetooth device. 2.
  • Page 53 4. The file transfer wizard will open: Choose the device you wish to send the file to from the Send To: drop-down list. Click Next. The file transfer wizard will send the file(s): - 51 -...
  • Page 54 The file transfer wizard will tell you when the file has been transferred: - 52 -...
  • Page 55 5.2 Synchronizing PIM data with a connected Bluetooth device  To synchronize PIM data: 1. From the File menu in Microsoft Outlook, click Bluetooth Synchonize and then select Exchange with remote device..., Sync to remote device... or Sync from remote device..., as required.
  • Page 56 2. The Bluetooth synchronization wizard will open: Choose the device you wish to send the PIM data to from the Send To: drop-down list. - 54 -...
  • Page 57 3. You can choose which items you send by clicking Options ..The Bluetooth Settings window opens, click the PIM Settings tab. 4. Click Next. - 55 -...
  • Page 58 5. The Bluetooth synchronization wizard will tell you when the PIM data synchronization is completed: - 56 -...
  • Page 59 5.3 Changing PIM data settings Any settings you change here will also be applied to Open Mobile Alliance Data Synchronization (formerly known as SyncML) transfers.  To change the PIM data settings: 1. In the Notification area, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Bluetooth Settings and click the PIM Settings tab: - 57 -...
  • Page 60 6.0 Microsoft Office Integration CSR Harmony enables you to send your documents from a Microsoft Office 2007 or Office 2010 application to another Bluetooth device. The example below uses Microsoft Word 2007. To send a file: 1. Pair with the device, see “Adding a Bluetooth device”. The document must be saved before you can send it to a connected Bluetooth device.
  • Page 61 Or click the Office button and choose Send, then Send to Bluetooth: - 59 -...
  • Page 62 3. The file transfer wizard will open: Choose the device you wish to send the file to from the Send To: drop-down list. Click Next. The file transfer wizard will send the file(s): - 60 -...
  • Page 63 4. The file transfer wizard will tell you when the file has been transferred: - 61 -...
  • Page 64 7.0 Removing a Bluetooth device 1. In the My Bluetooth Devices window, right-click the device and choose Remove Device: You can also click the device and choose Remove Device from the menu bar: 2. You are asked to confirm you wish to remove this device: Click Yes to remove the device or click No to cancel.
  • Page 65 3. The device will be removed: - 63 -...
  • Page 66 8.0 Viewing Connected Bluetooth Devices 1. In the Notification area, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Show Bluetooth Devices: You can also double-click the Bluetooth icon to launch the My Bluetooth Devices window. 2. The My Bluetooth Devices window opens showing all the currently connected devices: - 64 -...
  • Page 67  Bluetooth device states Icon Device state A device which is not currently connected. A trusted device which is not currently connected. A device which is connected. A trusted device which is connected.  A trusted device is one that will be automatically connected without prompting for a pairing code, see Automatically accepting connections - 65 -...
  • Page 68 9.0 Viewing Supported Services 9.1 To view the services supported by a device: 1. In the My Bluetooth Devices window, right-click the device and choose Open Services: 2. The services supported by that device are displayed: - 66 -...
  • Page 69 9.2 Device Services Icon Service A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Sink This profile defines how high quality audio (stereo or mono) can be streamed from the CSR Harmony device to another over a Bluetooth connection. A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Source This profile defines how high quality audio (stereo or mono) can be streamed to the CSR Harmony device from another over a Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 70 OPP (Object Push Profile) A basic profile for sending "objects" such as pictures, virtual business cards, or appointment details. It is called push because the transfers are always instigated by the sender (client), not the receiver (server). PAN (U) or User Enables peer-to-peer connection of devices.
  • Page 71 CE Declaration: This device corresponds to EU directive 1995/5/EC: With the CE sign Logilink®, a registered trademark of the 2direct GmbH ensures, that the product is conformed to the basic standards and directives. These standards can be requested online on www.logilink.com.

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