Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
BluetoothTM Wireless USB Adapter
User Manual (GBU301/GBU302/GBU201)
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing one of the most feature-rich BluetoothTM to USB adapters available. IOGEAR®'s BluetoothTM to USB adapters are first-rate wireless connectivity accessories designed to help reduce the frustration of dealing with cable in your home or office. These adapters allow computers with USB connections to become BluetoothTM enabled computers. They comply with Bluetooth 1.1 and USB 1.1 specifications, and provide users with a 723 Kbps data rate at ranges up to 330 feet (GBU301) or 66 feet (GBU201). They also enable wireless Personal Area Network (PAN) connectivity to BluetoothTM enabled devices such as PDA's, printers, cellular phones, computers, etc. We hope you enjoy using your IOGEAR® BluetoothTM to USB adapter, another connectivity solution from IOGEAR®.
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Table of Contents
Package Contents ................................................ 02 Overview .............................................................. 03 Features ............................................................... 05 Requirements ....................................................... 06 Introduction .......................................................... 07 Installation ............................................................ 08 Initial BluetoothTM Configuration........................... 13 Un-installation ...................................................... 21 Re-installation ...................................................... 22 Operation ............................................................. 23 - Connect to Network Access .............................. 23 - Connect to a Printer .......................................... 26 - Connect to a PDA .............................................. 29 - Connect to a Cellular Phone .............................. 31 - Connect to a Mac ............................................... 33 - Pairing .................................................................... 34 - Use with Microsoft BluetoothTM Stack ................... 36 Specifications........................................................... 40 Technical Support .................................................... 41 Radio & TV Interference Statement ......................... 42 Limited Warranty ...................................................... 43
Package Contents
This package contains: GBU201 1 Bluetooth to USB adapter 1 Driver CD 1 Quick Start Guide 1 Warranty/Registration card -orGBU301 1 Bluetooth to USB adapter 1 5' USB extension cable 1 Driver CD 1 User manual 1 Warranty registration card -orGBU302 2 Bluetooth to USB adapters 2 5' USB extension cables 1 Driver CD 1 User manual 1 Warranty registration card The BluetoothTM Installation CD contains the following: · Setup programs and drivers for Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me), Windows 2000, and Windows XP · README.TXT file with updated information about your BluetoothTM Wireless USB Adapter · BluetoothTM Wireless USB Adapter User Manual If any items are damaged or missing please contact your dealer.
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Overview
BluetoothTM is a low-power wireless networking standard which uses short radio waves to allow electronic devices to communicate with each other without using cables. The following applications are supported by BluetoothTM technology: · · · · · · · · Synchronize your BluetoothTM PDA with your computer. Send your business card to anyone who has a BluetoothTM device. Send or receive files to or from anyone who has a BluetoothTM enabled device. Chat with anyone who has a BluetoothTM enabled computer. Play a one-on-one serial game without a cable. Send an e-mail without being wired to the network. Dial up to the Internet on your computer over your Bluetooth cellular phone. Send a fax from your computer over your BluetoothTM cellular phone.
Most Bluetooth-enabled devices have the capability to act as: · A Bluetooth server - these devices provide one or more services, such as access to the Internet, or to other Bluetooth devices. · A Bluetooth client - these devices use the service(s) provided by Bluetooth servers. Most Bluetooth devices that can act as both server and client, and can often do both at the same time. 3
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Overview Continued
BluetoothTM technology is supported under the following operating systems. · Windows 98SE (Client only) · Windows ME (Client only) · Windows 2000 · Windows XP · Mac OS X 10.2.X (Apple only supports selected Bluetooth profiles.)
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Features
- Eliminates cables between your computers - Controls and communicates with BluetoothTM enabled devices - Enables wireless Personal Area Network (PAN) connectivity - BluetoothTM specification 1.1 compliant - USB specification 1.1 compliant - Up to 20 meter (66 feet) wireless working distance for GBU201, up to 100 meter (330 feet) for GBU301 and GBU302 - Up to 723 Kbps data rate - Small form factor makes it easy to carry and place - Crisp, easy, and fast installation and setup - Built-in security to assure the privacy of your communication  Pairing, Encryption, and Authentication - PC and Mac compatible
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Requirements
System Requirement:
· Notebook or desktop computers, with Pentium - Class PC, 200 Mhz CPU or higher, 128MB RAM or higher, and with at least one USB port · Mac OS 10.2 or later · Windows 2000, XP Note: Windows 98SE & ME cannot be used as a server, and many BluetoothTM devices are not compatible with 98SE & ME
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Introduction
IOGEAR®'s Wireless BluetoothTM to USB Adapter allows any computer with USB connections to become a BluetoothTM enabled computer. It complies with Bluetooth 1.1 and USB 1.1 specifications, and provides users with a 723 Kbps data transfer rate. It also enables wireless Personal Area Network (PAN) connectivity to BluetoothTM enabled devices such as PDA's, printers, cellular phones, computers, etc. The Wireless BluetoothTM to USB adapter is compatible with both PC and Mac. It is easy to install and use, and very portable. Another great solution from IOGEAR® for home and mobile networking needs. GBU201 is a class 2 device with a wireless working distance of 60 feet (20 meters). GBU301 and GBU302 are class 1 devices with a wireless working distance of 330 feet (100 meters).
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Installation
1. Make sure that the IOGEAR® BluetoothTM Adapter is NOT plugged into the USB port of the computer. With the computer turned on and Windows® 2000, or XP running (The support for 98SE and ME is limited), insert the IOGEAR® BluetoothTM Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. The auto-start feature starts the installation. If auto-start is disabled on your computer, click Start>Run and type d:\setup.exe (d: being the CD-ROM drive). The IOGEAR® Bluetooth InstallShield Wizard will appear. Click the [Next] button.
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2. The License Agreement screen will appear. Click the "I accept the terms in the license agreement" and click [Next]. 3. Click the [Next] button to accept the default destination installation folder or click the [Change] to choose the different installation folder.
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4. Click the [Install] button to begin the installation 5. The installation may take a few minutes.
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6. A Driver Signature Notice may appear. Click the [OK] Button to continue the installation. 7. During the installation a "BluetoothTM device not found" window will appear. Please connect your USB Bluetooth device and click OK.
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8. Once the installation is complete, click the [Finish] button to complete the wizard. At this point, we recommend that you reboot the system.
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Initial BluetoothTM Configuration Wizard
Initial BluetoothTM Configuration Wizard After you reboot the system, you need to configure the Bluetooth USB adapter. Here are the steps. 1. Now double click the BluetoothTM icon in the system tray. This will start the "Initial BluetoothTM Configuration Wizard." 2. Once the Initial BluetoothTM Configuration Wizard has started, click [Next]
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Initial BluetoothTM Configuration Wizard
3. Next, enter a unique name for this computer. This name will be displayed to other BluetoothTM devices. Select a computer type from the drop-down menu and click [Next]. 4. Click next to configure the services this computer will offer to other BluetoothTM devices.
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Initial BluetoothTM Configuration Wizard
5. Choose the services that this computer will offer to other BluetoothTM devices by placing a check in the box. To display the properties, click on the configure button. Click [Next] to proceed. 6. Windows will install the software for the services you selected.
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Initial BluetoothTM Configuration Wizard
7. Once Windows has finished installing the software, the following window will appear. This window will allow you to configure your computer to use the service of another BluetoothTM Device. If you do not have any devices you wish to connect to at this time, click [Skip] and proceed to step 15. If you click [Skip], wizard will come to the end. Otherwise click [Next] to proceed. 8. Next the wizard will search for other BluetoothTM devices. It will display the BluetoothTM devices it finds in the window. Once it's done searching, click on the device you wish to connect to and click [Next]. Note: If the desired device does not appear, click on the [Search Again] button.
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Initial BluetoothTM Configuration Wizard
9. After you found the device, you will need to Pair your computer with the device you wish to connect to. Enter a PIN code for the device and click the [Initiate Pairing] button. If the device you are connecting to does not require a PIN click the [Skip Pairing] button. 10. The window will display the services available through the selected BluetoothTM device. Check the box next to the service you want to access.
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Initial BluetoothTM Configuration Wizard
11. Once you check the box next to the service you wish to connect to, a properties window will appear. Click [OK] to continue. 12. Next, click [Finish] to proceed.
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Initial BluetoothTM Configuration Wizard
13. A window will appear advising you that a shortcut has been placed on the My BluetoothTM Places screen. Click [OK] to close the window. 14 If you have another BluetoothTM device and you want to configure to allow, this computer to use its services, click [Next]. Otherwise click [Skip].
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Initial BluetoothTM Configuration Wizard
15. Once all BluetoothTM client drivers have been installed, click [Finish], and your computer will be ready and BluetoothTM - enabled.
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Un-installation
1. With your IOGEAR® BluetoothTM USB Adapter inserted in the computer, click Start > Settings > Control Panel 2. Click on Add/Remove Programs 3. Click on IOGEAR® BluetoothTM Adapter and click on [Remove]. 4. When the uninstall is complete, remove the IOGEAR® BluetoothTM Adapter, and restart your computer
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Re-installation
Under normal circumstances, you will not need to re-install drivers for your IOGEAR® BluetoothTM USB adapter; however, the need may arise if your hard drive is formated. To re-install the drivers, please follow steps 1-13 in the installation section.
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Operation
How to Connect to other BluetoothTM Enabled Computers and Establish Network Access 1. Double-click on the IOGEAR® Bluetooth TM icon in the system tray. 2. Next double click on "Find BluetoothTM Devices".
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3. The name of the computer will appear in the list. Double click on the device to display its list of services. 4. Once the Network Access service is displayed, double click on the Network Access icon to connect.
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5. After your BluetoothTM enabled device has been 6. At any time, when service requests are made authenticated; your device will be able to share that from or to another BluetoothTM device (e.g. File computer's Internet connection (if the device has Transfer, Network Access, Serial Port ConnecInternet access) and files. If a pass key has been tion, etc.), a pass key is required to connect the set by either device, the pass key is required to devices. This authentication is not required once connect both BluetoothTM enabled devices. devices are paired (see page 34 for details on pairing.)
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