Belkin F8T013 - Manual

Belkin F8T013

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Introduction
  • Page 5 – Product Features; USB desktop computer, or notebook
  • Page 6 – System Requirements
  • Page 7 – Package Contents
  • Page 8 – USB Adapter Specifications
  • Page 9 – Software Setup; Insert the software installation CD-
  • Page 10 – Choose “I accept the terms in the
  • Page 12 – Notice”, click “OK” to continue the installation process.
  • Page 13 – system if prompted to do so.
  • Page 14 – Hardware Setup; Follow these instructions to install your USB Adapter on your PC.
  • Page 15 – Browse for the location of the device
  • Page 16 – click on “Finish” to complete the installation process.
  • Page 17 – Windows XP SP2 update; Step by Step; Go to your ‘Start’ button in the left; System properties will pop up.; Select the; ‘Hardware’; tab and go to; ‘Device Manager’; button
  • Page 18 – Select; ‘Bluetooth Devices’; Right click with your mouse on the sub
  • Page 19 – Next; ‘Install from a list or Specific; Go to ‘; Next; ’ button
  • Page 20 – ‘don’t search, I will choose; Select –; ‘Disk’
  • Page 21 – ’btwusb’; ‘Belkin USB Bluetooth Device’; Model then go to; ‘Next’
  • Page 22 – Belkin driver will install.; ‘Finish’; button and you have
  • Page 23 – Initial Configuration Wizard; when your computer is discovered by other Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 24 – Choose the type of computer you
  • Page 25 – Choose the Bluetooth services your
  • Page 26 – Uninstalling the Software; Uninstalling the Software for Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP; Insert the CD-ROM included with your USB Adapter.
  • Page 27 – Getting Started; The Bluetooth Technology
  • Page 29 – Bluetooth Tray; Have access to My Bluetooth Places:; The wizard will help you; Have access to the Bluetooth Configuration Panel:; right-click the Bluetooth tray icon. Select; Have Quick Connect option:; the type of service to which you wish to connect.
  • Page 30 – My Bluetooth Places; Address shortcut menu.; Icons used for Bluetooth devices and services
  • Page 31 – Device icons for Windows XP; Status
  • Page 32 – Device Icon Types; Device Type
  • Page 33 – Service icons for Windows XP; Service Icon Types; Service Name
  • Page 34 – Device icons for Windows 98SE / ME / 2000
  • Page 35 – Service icons for Windows 98SE / ME / 2000; Not Available
  • Page 36 – Start; Finding Bluetooth devices; and then select; Bluetooth Neighborhood.
  • Page 37 – Configuration Panel; Finding services; either
  • Page 38 – Bluetooth Serial Port
  • Page 39 – PIM Synchronization; allows you to synchronize Personal Information Manager (PIM) data; Network Access; allows you to gain access to the Internet using another Bluetooth; Audio Gateway; allows the microphone/speakers on Bluetooth device (typically a; Setting up a connection
  • Page 40 – Create a connection from the Bluetooth Icon in the System Tray; In the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select; Quick Connect; and then the; Other devices...; the desired service, select a device from the list and then click
  • Page 41 – Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard; Bluetooth; icon in the Windows system tray and select; Bluetooth Setup Wizard.; Create a connection from Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood; “Connect to ... “
  • Page 42 – Determining a connection status; and select; tells you whether you are Connected or Disconnected.
  • Page 43 – click this button to end your current connection.; Send to another Bluetooth device
  • Page 44 – and then select Bluetooth from the shortcut
  • Page 45 – Client Applications; About Client and Server
  • Page 46 – by double-clicking the icon on your desktop.
  • Page 49 – on windows tray to adjust the volume you want.; Headset
  • Page 53 – Fax
  • Page 54 – File Transfer
  • Page 55 – Types of File Transfer operations; Open; : sends the selected Server file to the Client’s default printer.
  • Page 56 – : allows you to change an empty folder’s name.; Image
  • Page 57 – Image Format Conversion
  • Page 58 – Close an Imaging Connection
  • Page 59 – Install an Imaging Device
  • Page 60 – – sends an object to another device.
  • Page 63 – From the Windows Control Panel, select
  • Page 64 – To configure the server:; and select the; To configure the routing software:; icon and select
  • Page 65 – Settings
  • Page 66 – Bluetooth Service; Common Configuration Settings
  • Page 67 – Example
  • Page 68 – Note; Service Access Notification; notification. To preview the sound file, click the play button.
  • Page 69 – Hardware Requirements; computer does not require a sound card, microphone, or speakers.; Configure the Audio Gateway Service; Bluetooth Image Transfer
  • Page 70 – Configure the Bluetooth Imaging Service
  • Page 71 – Add or Delete a Bluetooth Serial Port
  • Page 72 – Dial-up Networking Service; Configure the Dial-up Networking Service; Fax Service
  • Page 73 – Configure the Fax Service
  • Page 75 – objects cannot be changed using this technique.; Headset Service; can be used as speakerphone input and output for that device.
  • Page 76 – Usage Example with a Bluetooth Telephone
  • Page 78 – Setup for Windows 2000 and Windows XP
  • Page 79 – Configuration, and then
  • Page 80 – empty area, and then select Refresh from the shortcut menu.; PIM Item Transfer
  • Page 81 – a business card to be sent to the requester.
  • Page 82 – that are not to be saved in a PIM will be kept.
  • Page 83 – Close a PIM Item Transfer Connection; same business card is selected, select the card.
  • Page 84 – : Move your mouse over a selected business card to
  • Page 86 – General Tab; the vicinity this field cannot be left blank.
  • Page 87 – Accessibility Tab; The
  • Page 88 – file
  • Page 89 – Delete a device from the list; Discovery Tab; Discovery; option. Make sure you enter the number of minutes; Determine the devices that will be report:
  • Page 90 – • Select the desired option from the drop-down list.
  • Page 91 – icon on the
  • Page 93 – To re-enable specific device discovery re-select; Local Services Tab
  • Page 94 – Common Configuration Setting:; User can change service name on text box.; Startup Automatically:
  • Page 95 – Notifications; • Authorization request, also called a connection request:
  • Page 96 – Advanced Configuration; is
  • Page 97 – Double click a service name and select the
  • Page 98 – for files and folders.
  • Page 99 – • From the
  • Page 101 – selected, click the
  • Page 102 – local service and then select; Hardware Tab
  • Page 103 – this device when it was manufactured.; Cancel
  • Page 104 – Security; Authorization; connection is established.; as a “passkey”) or a Link Key before a connection is established.; Encryption; The Secure Connection is enabled by default.; Authentication
  • Page 105 – icon in the Windows system tray to open a dialog box that displays:; Bluetooth Device Identity
  • Page 107 – Pairing Devices
  • Page 108 – Passkey
  • Page 109 – Secure Connection
  • Page 110 – displays the service that the remote device is trying to access.; checkbox
  • Page 111 – Troubleshooting; Q: I get an “X” mark on my Service icon. What does that mean?; dongle installation CD.
  • Page 113 – Q: How do I test a Network Access connection?
  • Page 114 – Q: What can I do when functions don’t run normally?
  • Page 115 – Technical Support
  • Page 116 – Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 118 – Information; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR
  • Page 121 – Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty
  • Page 122 – USB Adapter
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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Table of Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................... 4 Product Features .............................................................................................. 5 System Requirements ..................................

Page 4 - Introduction

Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Bluetooth USB Adapter (the USB Adapter) from Belkin. The USB Adapter features the breakthrough Bluetooth wireless technology that lets you create efficient communications between your USB desktop PC or notebook and devices using Bluetooth wireless technology...

Page 5 - Product Features; USB desktop computer, or notebook

Product Features • Bluetooth allows you to create adhoc network• Higher speed access up to 3Mbps (depending on environment)• Adds Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR wireless technology to your USB desktop computer, or notebook • Fast paring time between 3.5 to 5 sec.• Lower power consumption• Bit Error Rate (BER) ...

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