HP Bt500 - Manual

HP Bt500

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Use your HP Bluetooth Adapter for printing
  • Page 7 – Check; Bluetooth basics; HP Bluetooth Adapter access modes; Bluetooth device name; Installation and setup; Installing the HP HP Bluetooth Adapter
  • Page 8 – LED behavior; The LED on the HP Bluetooth Adapter tells you what is going on.; Accessibility; Accessibility mode
  • Page 9 – Security level; General printing
  • Page 13 – Install and configure the software
  • Page 14 – General Windows Bluetooth information; Bluetooth tray
  • Page 15 – Notification area icons
  • Page 18 – Basic operations; Start or stop Bluetooth; Create a connection; Create a connection from the Bluetooth icon in the system tray
  • Page 20 – Bluetooth Connection Status
  • Page 21 – Send to Bluetooth
  • Page 22 – Configure Bluetooth; Access the Bluetooth configuration panel; Bluetooth Services versus Bluetooth Applications
  • Page 23 – Computer Name; : Enter a unique name to identify this computer to other Bluetooth; Computer type; : Select either Desktop or Laptop from the shortcut menu to set the; Bluetooth applications; there is a Fax service and a Fax application.; Access the application configuration
  • Page 24 – Bluetooth Imaging
  • Page 25 – Human Interface Device
  • Page 26 – Printer
  • Page 30 – File transfer
  • Page 31 – PIM Item Transfer; Item transfer can be accomplished several ways:
  • Page 34 – Bluetooth services; Access the services configuration
  • Page 35 – Service Name: The default name of each service can be changed.; Notifications
  • Page 37 – Select secure connection.; Dial-up Networking Service
  • Page 42 – Configure; How business card requests are handled. The options are:; Close a PIM Item Transfer Connection
  • Page 43 – information about that contact.; PIM Synchronization; Business cards
  • Page 44 – Hardware settings; Advanced Settings
  • Page 45 – Accessibility settings; Allow Other Devices to Discover this Computer; Click Add Device
  • Page 46 – To delete a device from the list:; Discovery settings; Periodic Search for Devices; Report all Bluetooth devices; Discover Specific Devices; will not be available.
  • Page 47 – Temporarily Override the Discovery of Specific Devices; Bluetooth devices is not selected.; Authentication; Authorization is limited to:
  • Page 48 – The devices must be paired.; Bluetooth device identity; A file is selected and sent to a paired remote service.
  • Page 49 – Select or clear the Secure Connection option, and then click OK.; Passkey
  • Page 51 – Troubleshooting printing; Table 3-1 Bluetooth sending device cannot find printer
  • Page 52 – Table 3-3 Print quality is poor; Table 3-4 Photo printed with white borders; Troubleshooting with computers; Table 3-5 Cannot connect to a paired device; Table 3-7 Dial-up networking service does not start
  • Page 54 – Table 3-9 Internet connection sharing does not work; Table 3-10 Unknown port message when using a Bluetooth serial port
  • Page 55 – Technical specifications
  • Page 57 – Plastics
  • Page 58 – Regulatory notices
  • Page 59 – Regulatory model identification number; FCC statement; Notice to users in Korea
  • Page 60 – Geräuschemission; Regulatory wireless statements; Exposure to radio frequency radiation; Caution; European Union regulatory notice
  • Page 61 – Aviso aos usuários no Brasil
  • Page 64 – Declaration of conformity (European Economic Area); DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY; declares, that the product; conforms to the following Product Specifications:
  • Page 65 – Index; See
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Page 3 - Contents; Use your HP Bluetooth Adapter for printing

Contents 1 Use your HP Bluetooth Adapter for printing Bluetooth basics.........................................................................................................................7Installation and setup.........................................................................................

Page 7 - Check; Bluetooth basics; HP Bluetooth Adapter access modes; Bluetooth device name; Installation and setup; Installing the HP HP Bluetooth Adapter

1 Use your HP Bluetooth Adapter for printing The HP Bluetooth Adapter wireless printer adapter uses Bluetooth wireless technologyto allow you to print without using a cable. In general, Bluetooth wireless technology is ashort-range wireless technology that allows connection between devices withoutre...

Page 8 - LED behavior; The LED on the HP Bluetooth Adapter tells you what is going on.; Accessibility; Accessibility mode

2. Remove the cap from the HP Bluetooth Adapter and insert it into the port. LED behavior The LED on the HP Bluetooth Adapter tells you what is going on. • On steady—This is the default state and means the device is installed and has power. • Rapid blinking—A sending device is “Discovering” the HP B...

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