Page 2 - Copyright
ii Copyright Copyright (C) 2003 PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. The products and programs described in this User ’ s Manual are licensed products of PLANET Technology, This User ’ s Manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this User ’ s Manual and all accompan...
Page 5 - Chapter 1; Introduction; Package Contents
1 Chapter 1 Introduction This USB Bluetooth Adapter, BT-200U, is specifically designed to plug into an avail-able Universal Serial Bus port connecting to a desktop or laptop PC. It allows you to make short-range wireless connections between Bluetooth devices such as cellular phones, personal digital...
Page 6 - Chapter 2; Installation; Software Installation
2 Chapter 2 Installation Software Installation Note: The Bluetooth Software should be installed well prior to the hardware installation. 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive to initiate the autorun program. Once completed, a menu screen will appear as follows: 2. To install the Bluetooth softw...
Page 8 - Software Un-installation
Broadband Router User Guide 4 8. Click OK at the following message (only for W indows 2000/XP installation). 9. The Installing Bluetooth Software screen displays the installation progress. If prompted to insert the W indows CD, do so and follow the on-screen instructions. 10. W hen finished, click F...
Page 9 - Hardware Installation; Precaution; Getting Hooked Up
Installation 5 Hardware Installation Note: The hardware installation should be only performed when the software is well installed. Precaution Before the installation, make sure the USB port exists in your computer and is enabled. To check this, go to My Computer à Control Panel à System . Open the D...
Page 10 - Setup Diagnostics
Broadband Router User Guide 6 3. As soon as the device is properly plugged to your computer, W indows will auto-matically detect the device and prompt the following message. Select “ Install the software automatically (Recommended) ” And press Next to continue. 4. Select “ Continue Anyway ” with the...
Page 12 - Chapter 3; Bluetooth Software; About Bluetooth Software
8 Chapter 3 Bluetooth Software About Bluetooth Software In order to exchange data, two Bluetooth devices must establish a connection. Before a connection is established, one device must request a connection with another. The second device accepts (or rejects) the connection. The originator of the re...
Page 13 - Description of Bluetooth Software Icons
PC Configuration 9 Ÿ Fax — allows a Bluetooth client to wirelessly send a fax using a device that is physically attached to the Bluetooth server. Ÿ File Transfer — establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection that allows your computer to perform file system operations on another Bluetooth-enabled dev...
Page 15 - Chapter 4; Basic Operation; Search for Bluetooth Devices; In Windows XP
PC Configuration 11 Chapter 4 Basic Operation For best performance, we recommend that the Bluetooth devices you are setting for transferring files should be within a range of 10 meters of each other. Before you start communicating with a Bluetooth device, you need to: 1. Search Bluetooth devices in ...
Page 16 - Pair
Broadband Router User Guide 12 Pair Pairing is the process of associating Bluetooth devices with each other so that they connect as soon as they get within range of each other. You can initiate the pairing between two Bluetooth devices from your own PC or you can accept a request for pairing from th...
Page 17 - How to use the service of File Transfer
PC Configuration 13 After the pairing procedures are completed, you may start using the local services that a Bluetooth server is capable of providing, which includes Bluetooth Serial Port, Dial-Up Networking, Fax, File Transfer, Information Exchange, Information Synchronization and Network Access. ...
Page 18 - Chapter 5; Configuration; General; Identity
14 Chapter 5 Configuration General You may determine the device properties and basic system security setting s on the General tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel. Identity Computer Name enter a unique name to identify this computer to other Bluetooth devices in the vicinity; this field cannot b...
Page 19 - Accessibility
Advanced Configuration 15 Accessibility In the Accessibility tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, you will be able to specify which remote devices may access this computer. Security settings configured in the General , Local Service s, and Client Applications tabs may also affect which devices ...
Page 20 - Discovery; Perform a periodic Search for Devices; Determine which devices will be reported; Information Exchange
Broadband Router User Guide 16 Discovery In the Discovery tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, you can determine: 1. whether your computer looks for other Bluetooth devices automatically, 2. how often it looks and, 3. what type of devices it looks for. Perform a periodic Search for Devices W he...
Page 21 - File Transfer; Local Services
Advanced Configuration 17 The settings on the Information Exchange tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel configure: File Transfer My Shared Directory : the directory configured in this section is the highest-level directory to which a remote Bluetooth computer has access. This directory and its s...
Page 22 - Client Application; Network Access
Broadband Router User Guide 18 The Local Services tab also includes options to add and delete user-defined serial services. Bluetooth Software Local Service names are: Ÿ Bluetooth Serial Port Ÿ Dial-Up Networking Ÿ Fax Ÿ File Transfer Ÿ Information Exchange Ÿ Information Synchronization Ÿ Network Ac...
Page 23 - Hardware
Advanced Configuration 19 Possible Network Access servers include: 1. Bluetooth-enabled computers that have a hardwired Ethernet connection. 2. Stand-alone Bluetooth Network Access Points. The Bluetooth server must be specifically configured to provide the Network Access service. After a Bluetooth d...
Page 24 - Hardware Advanced Settings Dialog Box
Broadband Router User Guide 20 Devices: Name name of the device, e.g., My Bluetooth Device Type type of the device, e.g., USB. Device Properties: Manufacturer the name of the company that manufactured the device selected in the Devices section of this dialog box. Firmware Revision the manufacturer's...
Page 25 - Version Info; Notifications
Advanced Configuration 21 Ÿ Click the No button to save the changes — the changes will be applied the next time the Bluetooth device is reset or restarted. Version Info The Version Info tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel displays the name and version number of the software components of Blueto...
Page 26 - To associate a sound with a Bluetooth event:
Broadband Router User Guide 22 Sounds can be associated on an individual basis with several events, including: 1. W hen a PIN code is required 2. W hen a remote device attempts to access: ¨ Files on this computer ¨ A Bluetooth port ¨ The Dial-up network service ¨ The LAN Access service ¨ The Fax ser...
Page 27 - Appendix A; Trouble Shooting
23 Appendix A Trouble Shooting Q1: CANNOT CONNECT TO A PAIRED DEVICE: A1: 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 conne...
Page 29 - Appendix B; Specification
Appendix C - Specifications 25 Appendix B Specification Standard Bluetooth v1.1 Interface USB v1.1 (Type A) Frequency band 2.4~2.4835GHz unlicensed ISM band Data rate Up to 723Kbps Modulation method GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) Spread spectrum FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) Opera...