SMC Networks SMCBT-EDR - Manual

SMC Networks SMCBT-EDR

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual; Contents
  • Page 6 – BlueSoleil
  • Page 7 – BlueSoleilTM Graphical User Interface; Start BlueSoleilTM; Exit
  • Page 8 – BlueSoleilTM Main Window; My Device Icon; Remote Device Service
  • Page 9 – Remote Bluetooth Device Icons; Device Type
  • Page 10 – Right-click to display the pop-up menu with related operations.; Bluetooth Service Icons; Bluetooth Service
  • Page 11 – Basic lmaging; Service Window; View | Service Window
  • Page 12 – My Service Icons
  • Page 13 – These icons represent ‘my Bluetooth services’.
  • Page 14 – Headset AG
  • Page 15 – Personal Area Networking; Introduction; A Bluetooth USB dongle
  • Page 16 – Start the PAN service on Computer A.
  • Page 17 – High
  • Page 18 – Right-click the PAN service icon select; Connect; bar on both Computer A and Computer B.
  • Page 19 – Windows; to find Computer A and
  • Page 20 – A or from Computer B.; Stop Service; Figure 3.8: Disconnect the PAN service from Computer B
  • Page 21 – Figure 3.9: Stop the PAN service on Computer A; Network Places; Computer A can currently only support up to 7 connections.; Computer with PAN acting as a TCP/IP Gateway
  • Page 22 – My; Connect to the Internet using ICS
  • Page 23 – Settings on the PAN server; and
  • Page 24 – If this connection is a dial-up one, and you want automatic dialing; dialing; A message window appears as shown in Figure 3.14. Click; Yes; IP address of the BT network adapter is changed to 192.168.0.1
  • Page 25 – Figure 3.14: Confirm Enabling Internet Connection Sharing; PAN Configuration; My PAN Service; Properties; BlueSoleilTM is started.
  • Page 26 – Sony Ericsson T68 cellular phone
  • Page 28 – Figure 4.1: Connect BlueSoleilTM DUN Connection
  • Page 29 – DUN Connection Status window
  • Page 30 – Bluetooth Serial Port; My Bluetooth Device
  • Page 31 – Connect Computer B to Computer A.
  • Page 32 – The connection is established successfully as shown in Figure
  • Page 33 – Figure 5.4: The connection is established successfully; Use SPP to Print a Document; HP Printer
  • Page 34 – Configurations | Security; Connect Computer A to the Bluetooth Printer Adapter B using SPP.
  • Page 35 – SPP Configuration; My SPP Service; In the BlueSoleilTM Service Window, right-click the; Serial Port; select; to configure the ‘my SPP service’.; Auto start this service when my Bluetooth starts
  • Page 36 – Bluetooth File Transfer
  • Page 37 – Figure 6.2: The Service Configuration window
  • Page 38 – Note
  • Page 39 – Connect to Computer A.; Figure 6.6: The connection is successfully established
  • Page 40 – Figure 6.7: The remote folder is displayed
  • Page 41 – Figure 6.9: Download files from Computer A
  • Page 42 – FTP Configuration; My FTP Service; to configure the ‘my FTP service’.; Auto starts this service when my Bluetooth starts
  • Page 43 – LAN Access; Error! Reference source not
  • Page 44 – Make incoming connection on Computer A; My Network Places; On the; Network and Dial-up Connections; the; Incoming Connection; icon, and then select; on
  • Page 45 – Figure 7.3: Select Properties on the pop up menu; Networking; on the; Incoming Connections Properties; Choose; Figure 7.4: Incoming Connections Properties
  • Page 46 – Select; Specify TCP/IP addresses; , and input the two IP
  • Page 47 – The; Connect BlueSoleilTM LAP Connection
  • Page 48 – Figure 7.10: Successful connection to LAP
  • Page 49 – Object Push; Sony Ericsson T68
  • Page 50 – Send My Business
  • Page 51 – Open MS Outlook, and select the; Contacts; item in; Outlook; Enter your Contact information. Click; Save As; window pops up. Select the name of the file and the
  • Page 55 – Service Configuration; window pops up. Select the Object; Start Service
  • Page 57 – Business cards
  • Page 58 – Transfer Objects between Two Computers
  • Page 59 – Configure OPP Service; My OPP Service; Send Business Card on Request; You may select the object types that you want to accept.
  • Page 60 – Synchronization
  • Page 62 – Set up SYNC Connection between Two Computers
  • Page 64 – Start the SYNC client on Computer B.
  • Page 65 – Figure 9.6: Connection is established successfully
  • Page 66 – Synchronization Configuration; My Synchronization Service; Options
  • Page 67 – Hardcopy Cable Replacement; Bluetooth Printer; Bluetooth Device
  • Page 68 – Figure 10.1: Bluetooth Printer Driver is not installed; Disconnect
  • Page 69 – Figure 10.3: Disconnect from the Bluetooth Printer
  • Page 70 – Human Interface Device; Bluetooth wireless mouse
  • Page 71 – Figure 11.1: Find Bluetooth mouse and its service
  • Page 72 – Bluetooth HID; Figure 11.3: New HID mouse device in Device Manager
  • Page 73 – Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Keyboard; Bluetooth wireless keyboard
  • Page 74 – Figure 11.4: Find Bluetooth keyboard and its service
  • Page 75 – Figure 11.6: New HID keyboard device in Device Manager
  • Page 76 – Connection Shortcut; remote Bluetooth device and required Bluetooth service.; How to use Connection Shortcut; Save; Figure 12.1: Save Bluetooth Personal Area Neworking Service as
  • Page 77 – Once the connection is successfully established
  • Page 78 – Bluetooth Glossary
  • Page 81 – Radio Signal Strength
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Summary

Page 4 - SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual; Contents

SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 1 Contents 1 BlueSoleil™ Introduction ...........................................................................3 2 BlueSoleil™ Graphical User Interface.........................................................4 2.1 Start BlueSoleil™ ..........................

Page 6 - BlueSoleil

SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 3 1 BlueSoleil ™ Introduction BlueSoleil ™ is a Windows-based Bluetooth Wireless software suite from IVT. It is fully compliant to the latest Bluetooth SIG specifications. BlueSoleil ™ incorporates Bluetooth and computer technologies to enable users to wire...

Page 7 - BlueSoleilTM Graphical User Interface; Start BlueSoleilTM; Exit

SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 4 2 BlueSoleil™ Graphical User Interface 2.1 Start BlueSoleil™ After installing BlueSoleil™, there are two ways to start the program: 1. A BlueSoleil™ shortcut icon on the Windows desktop. 2. An IVT BlueSoleil ™ program group entry in the Windows’ Start | P...

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