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IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Version: 1.6.0 For SMCBT-EDR Bluetooth USB Dongle with EDR Technology This document describes how to use IVT BlueSoleilTM. SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Contents 1 2 BlueSoleilTM Introduction ...........................................................................3 BlueSoleilTM Graphical User Interface.........................................................4 2.1 Start BlueSoleilTM ...................................................................................... 4 2.2 Exit BlueSoleilTM ........................................................................................ 4 2.3 BlueSoleilTM Main Window ........................................................................... 5 2.3.1 My Device Icon................................................................................................................................... 5 2.3.2 Remote Bluetooth Device Icons ......................................................................................................... 6 2.3.3 Bluetooth Service Icons...................................................................................................................... 7 2.4 Service Window......................................................................................... 8 2.4.1 My Service Icons............................................................................................................................... 10 3 Personal Area Networking .......................................................................12 3.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 12 3.2 Connect Two Computers........................................................................... 12 3.3 Computer with PAN acting as a TCP/IP Gateway .......................................... 18 3.3.1 Connect to the Internet using ICS .................................................................................................... 19 3.3.2 Settings on the PAN server............................................................................................................... 20 3.4 PAN Configuration ................................................................................... 22 3.4.1 My PAN Service................................................................................................................................ 22 4 4.1 4.2 5 Dial-Up Networking .................................................................................23 Introduction ........................................................................................... 23 Connect to a Dial-up Gateway from a Computer........................................... 23 Bluetooth Serial Port ...............................................................................27 5.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 27 5.2 Connect Two Computers........................................................................... 27 5.3 Use SPP to Print a Document..................................................................... 30 5.4 SPP Configuration.................................................................................... 32 5.4.1 My SPP Service ................................................................................................................................ 32 6 Bluetooth File Transfer ............................................................................33 6.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 33 6.2 Transfer files to/from a Computer .............................................................. 33 6.3 FTP Configuration .................................................................................... 39 6.3.1 My FTP Service ................................................................................................................................ 39 7 7.1 7.2 8 LAN Access..............................................................................................40 Introduction ........................................................................................... 40 Access a Local Area Network (LAN) ............................................................ 40 Object Push.............................................................................................46 8.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 46 8.2 Transfer Objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth Cellular Phone .................... 46 8.3 Transfer Objects from a Bluetooth Cellular Phone to a Computer .................... 51 8.4 Transfer Objects between Two Computers................................................... 55 8.5 Configure OPP Service.............................................................................. 56 8.5.1 My OPP Service ............................................................................................................................... 56 9 9.1 9.2 Synchronization ......................................................................................57 Introduction ........................................................................................... 57 Exchange PIM Data with a Cellular Phone.................................................... 57 1 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 9.3 Set up SYNC Connection between Two Computers ....................................... 59 9.4 Synchronization Configuration................................................................... 63 9.4.1 My Synchronization Service .............................................................................................................63 10 10.1 10.2 11 11.1 11.2 11.3 12 12.1 12.2 13 Hardcopy Cable Replacement ............................................................... 64 Introduction......................................................................................... 64 Print a Document Using a Bluetooth Printer .............................................. 64 Human Interface Device ....................................................................... 67 Introduction......................................................................................... 67 Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Mouse ............................................... 67 Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Keyboard........................................... 70 Connection Shortcut ............................................................................. 73 Introduction......................................................................................... 73 How to use Connection Shortcut ............................................................. 73 Bluetooth Glossary ............................................................................... 75 2 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 1 BlueSoleilTM Introduction BlueSoleilTM is a Windows-based Bluetooth Wireless software suite from IVT. It is fully compliant to the latest Bluetooth SIG specifications. BlueSoleilTM incorporates Bluetooth and computer technologies to enable users to wirelessly access computing devices, form networks, and exchange information. BlueSoleilTM V1.4.8 includes nine Bluetooth profiles. The following table indicates which of these profiles is available for client and server devices. Profile Description PAN SPP DUN LAP FTP HID HCRP OPP SYNC BIP AV HS FAX Personal Area Networking Serial Port Dial-Up Networking LAN Access File Transfer Human Interface Device Hardcopy Cable Replacement Object Push Synchronization Basic Imaging AV Headset FAX Client Server BlueSoleilTM supports more than ten Bluetooth chip-sets and HCI interfaces including USB, UART, PCMCIA and Compact Flash. IVT BlueSoleilTM supports: Windows 2000/XP Windows 98SE/Me This manual describes how to use BlueSoleilTM: How to start and exit BlueSoleilTM. How to navigate the Main Window and Service Window. How to use the Bluetooth profiles. 3 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 2 2.1 BlueSoleilTM Graphical User Interface Start BlueSoleilTM After installing BlueSoleilTM, there are two ways to start the program: 1. A BlueSoleilTM shortcut icon on the Windows desktop. 2. An IVT BlueSoleilTM program group entry in the Windows' Start | Programs menu. Double-click the BlueSoleilTM shortcut icon on the desktop or click the BlueSoleilTM menu item on the Start | Programs | IVT BlueSoleilTM menu to start the BlueSoleilTM software. The BlueSoleilTM icon will be displayed at the bottom right corner of the Windows desktop (Figure 2.1). Figure 2.1: BlueSoleilTM icon The BlueSoleilTM Main Window pops up as shown in Figure 2.2. 2.2 Exit BlueSoleilTM To exit BlueSoleilTM, right-click the BlueSoleilTM icon at the bottom right corner of the Windows task bar and select Exit on the pop-up menu. Note: Selecting the Close button at the top right corner of the BlueSoleilTM window only hides the BlueSoleilTM window. 4 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 2.3 BlueSoleilTM Main Window The BlueSoleilTM Main Window displays all surrounding Bluetooth devices. From the BlueSoleilTM Main Window users can search for surrounding Bluetooth devices and can execute connect/ disconnect functions. Remote Device Service Local Device lcon Remote Device Figure 2.2: BlueSoleilTM Main Window The main elements in the BlueSoleilTM Main Window are: My Device Icon Remote Bluetooth Device Icons Bluetooth Service Icons 2.3.1 My Device Icon This icon represents the client computer. It is called the `My Device icon' or `center ball' in this document. Functions: 3. Hover the mouse over the My Device icon to display the client Bluetooth device name and address. 4. Double-click to start/ stop searching for surrounding Bluetooth devices. 5. Right-click to display the pop-up menu with related operations. 5 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 2.3.2 Remote Bluetooth Device Icons The icons in the table below represent the remote Bluetooth devices. Device Type Icon Headset Keyboard LAN Access Point Laptop Mobile Modem Mouse Personal Computer PDA Printer Scanner Unknown device The following colors are used to indicate the status of the remote Bluetooth device: 6 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual White (Idle) This is the normal status of the device. Yellow (Selected) The device has been selected by the user. Green (Connected) The device has been connected. Functions: 6. Single-click to select. 7. Double-click to get the services remote Bluetooth device supports. 8. Right-click to display the pop-up menu with related operations. 2.3.3 Bluetooth Service Icons The Bluetooth Service Icons represent the Bluetooth services supported by the remote device. Bluetooth Service Icon Personal Area Networking Dial-up Networking Serial Port LAN Access File Transfer Information Synchronization Object Push Printer Human Interface Device FAX 7 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Basic lmaging AV Headset The following colors are used to indicate the status of the Bluetooth service: Functions: 9. Hover the mouse over the icon to display the service name. 10. Single-click to select the service. 11. Double-click to connect. 12. Click to display the pop-up menu with related operations. White (Idle) This is the normal status. Pink (Available) The Bluetooth service is available for the selected device. Yellow (Selected) The service icon has been selected by the user. Green (Connected) The service is connected. Figure 2.3: Bluetooth PAN Service Icon 2.4 Service Window Select menu View | Service Window and the Service Window appears. This window displays the Bluetooth services the `my Bluetooth device' provides to remote Bluetooth devices. These services are called `my Bluetooth services'. 8 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 2.4: BlueSoleilTM Service Window Main Elements: My Service Icons 9 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 2.4.1 My Service Icons These icons represent `my Bluetooth services'. My Bluetooth Service Icon Personal Area Networking Serial Port A Serial Port B Object Push File Transfer Information Synchronization LAN Access AV Headset Basic Image 10 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Headset AG The following colors indicate the status of the Bluetooth service: Functions: 13. Single-click to select. 14. Double-click to start/stop a service. 15. Right-click to display the pop-up menu with related operations. White (Idle) Normal status. Pink (Started) My Bluetooth service is started. Green (Connected) A remote device has connected to my Bluetooth service. 11 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 3 3.1 Personal Area Networking Introduction The Bluetooth Personal Area Networking (PAN) is a Bluetooth application, which enables devices to form an ad-hoc network or to access a remote network through a network access point. The PAN application can be used in the following scenarios: Two or more computers (or PDAs) can be connected through PAN and can visit each other using Windows Network Places or any application based on TCP/IP. A computer (or PDA) can access a Local Area Network or the Internet through a PAN Network Access Point (NAP) bridge. A computer with PAN installed acts as a TCP/IP gateway. Each of these scenarios is now covered in more detail. 3.2 Connect Two Computers This section outlines the steps involved in connecting two computers, Computer A and Computer B. Computer A: Notebook/ Laptop PIII, 800MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Computer B: Desktop, PIII, 600MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Insert Bluetooth USB dongles in both computers. Start BlueSoleilTM in both computers. Set device name of each computer to anything you want. Here they are named Computer A and Computer B. In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window of Computer A, click Tools | My Bluetooth Device. Enter `Computer A' in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window. Repeat for Computer B. Set the Security Level. Click Tools | Configurations | Security, the Security Configuration panel pops up. On the Security Configuration panel, select High in Security Level. Step 4: Note: If you check the Fixed Passkey and input a Bluetooth passkey, this passkey will be used as the default passkey. The other computer will then have to provide the same passkey during the connection procedure if it wants to connect to this computer. 12 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 3.1: Security Configuration Step 5: Start the PAN service on Computer A. In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window, click View | Service Window. In the Service Window, right-click the Personal Area Networking icon. Choose Start Service. (Figure 3.2) Figure 3.2: Start PAN Service on Computer A 13 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Step 6: Search for Computer A on Computer B. Double-click the My Device Icon (center ball). The surrounding discovered Bluetooth devices appear. Check to see if Computer A appears. If it does not appear, double-click the My Device Icon again. Repeat the operation until you find Computer A. Step 7: Find the PAN service on Computer A. Double-click the Computer A device icon on Computer B. Enter the Bluetooth passkey (if security is set to High on either side) to start the authenticating process. The Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up on Computer A. Input any characters or numbers, e.g. "12". The Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up on Computer B. Input exactly the same characters or numbers as you input for Computer A, e.g. "12". (Figure 3.3) Once authentication is complete, the PAN service is found. Figure 3.3: Input passkey Figure 3.4: PAN service is found Step 8: Connect to Computer A. 14 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Right-click the PAN service icon; select Connect on the pop-up menu. (Figure 3.5) The connection is established successfully (Figure 3.6). Wait until the valid IP address is shown on the bottom right status bar on both Computer A and Computer B. Figure 3.5: Connect to PAN Service 15 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 3.6: Connection is established successfully. Step 9: Computer A and Computer B are now connected. On Computer B, go to Windows | My Network Places to find Computer A and copy files. Figure 3.7 shows where to input Computer A's name. In Figure 3.7, Computer A is named `mike'. Figure 3.7: Find Computer A in My Network Places Step 10: To disconnect the PAN connection, disconnect from either Computer 16 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual A or from Computer B. On Computer B, right-click on the PAN service icon and choose Disconnect. (Figure 3.8) On Computer A, right-click on the PAN service icon and choose Stop Service. (Figure 3.9) Figure 3.8: Disconnect the PAN service from Computer B 17 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 3.9: Stop the PAN service on Computer A Advanced Usage: Computer A is now the center node. Other computers, for example, Computers C, D and E, can connect to Computer A with BlueSoleilTM following the same steps as those for Computer B. Computer A, B, C, D and E can access each other using the Windows Network Places. This forms a Bluetooth ad-hoc networking environment. Note: Computer A can currently only support up to 7 connections. Also it takes about 1 minute before an IP address can be obtained on the client side (Computer B) unless a DHCP server is running on the server side (Computer A). 3.3 Computer with PAN acting as a TCP/IP Gateway The following sections outline how to enable Computer B to access the Internet through Computer A. Computer A: Notebook/ Laptop, PIII, 800MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Network Adapter connecting to the Internet Computer B: Desktop, PIII, 600MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM 18 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Step 1: Enable Internet access sharing on Computer A. See "Section 3.2: Connect Two Computers", and complete Steps 1 to 7. Refer to steps outlined in "Section 3.4.1 Connect to the Internet using ICS", to set up Internet sharing. Step 2: Advanced Usage: Computer B can now access the Internet. Computer A is now the center node of the network. Other computers with BlueSoleilTM installed, for example, Computers C, D and E, can connect to Computer A following the same steps as those for Computer B. Computers A, B, C, D and E can access each other using the Windows My Network Places and form a Bluetooth ad-hoc networking. Computers B, C, D and E can then access the Internet through Computer A. Note: Computer A can currently only support up to 7 connections. Also it takes about 1 minute before an IP address can be obtained, unless Computer A is connected to a DHCP server. 3.3.1 Connect to the Internet using ICS The PAN server can share a network connection with PAN clients with Windows ICS. ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) uses NAT (Network Address Translation) to share a network connection. PAN clients use internal network addresses (192.168.0.x). ICS is suitable for both dial-up and LAN connections. For more detailed information about ICS and NAT, please refer to the Microsoft Windows help topic "Internet Connection Sharing". 19 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 3.3.2 Settings on the PAN server Step 1: Right-click the My Network Places icon and select Properties. (Figure 3.10) Figure 3.10: Select Properties on My Network Places Step 2: Right-click the connection through which you access the Internet, and then select Properties. (Error! Reference source not found.) Figure 3.11: Click the connection through which you access the Internet Step 3: On the Sharing tab, select the Enable Internet Connection Sharing check box. Figure 3.12 shows how to enable Internet Connection Sharing for a local area connection on Windows 2000. Figure 3.13 shows how to enable Internet Connection Sharing for a dial-up connection on Windows 2000. 20 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 3.12: Internet Connection Sharing for a Local Area Connection on Windows 2000 Step 4: If this connection is a dial-up one, and you want automatic dialing when another computer in your home network attempts to access external resources, then check the Enable on-demand dialing check box. Click OK. Figure 3.13: Internet Connection Sharing for a Dial-up Connection on Windows 2000 Step 5: A message window appears as shown in Figure 3.14. Click Yes. The IP address of the BT network adapter is changed to 192.168.0.1 and a DHCP server is started on BT network adapter. 21 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 3.14: Confirm Enabling Internet Connection Sharing Note: The Internet Connection Sharing wizard will set the IP address of the BT network adapter to 192.168.0.1, and a DHCP server will be run on Computer A. PAN clients in the Bluetooth network can be set statically or dynamically to any IP address in the range 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.253. 3.4 3.4.1 PAN Configuration My PAN Service In the BlueSoleilTM Service Window, right-click the Personal Area Networking icon. On the pop-up menu, select Properties to configure my PAN service. (Figure 3.15) Setting Items: Auto start this service when my Bluetooth starts Check this option to automatically start my PAN service the every time BlueSoleilTM is started. Figure 3.15: Service Configuration 22 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 4 4.1 Dial-Up Networking Introduction The Bluetooth Dial-up Networking (DUN) service allows a Bluetooth-enabled client to access the Internet wirelessly through a modem on another Bluetooth device or a cellular phone. The other Bluetooth device or the cellular phone is called the gateway (server) as it provides access to the public network. The DUN profile can be used in the following scenario: A Bluetooth computer accesses the Internet through a Bluetooth cellular phone or Bluetooth modem. 4.2 Connect to a Dial-up Gateway from a Computer This section outlines the steps involved in a computer (client) accessing the Internet through a Bluetooth cellular phone. Computer A: Notebook/ Laptop, PIII, 800MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows XP IVT BlueSoleilTM Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle in the computer. Start BlueSoleilTM in the computer. Set device name of the computer to anything you want. Here it is named Computer A. In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window of Computer A, click Tools | My Bluetooth Device. Enter `Computer A' in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window. Set the Sony Ericsson T68 to be discoverable so that Computer A can find the T68. Press the Menu button on the T68 and scroll until you reach the Connect menu option, select Connect and scroll until you find Bluetooth. Select this option and scroll until you see Discoverable. Press the Yes button to confirm the selection. Step 5: The T68 will now enable itself to receive connection requests from other devices. Bluetooth Cellular Phone: Sony Ericsson T68 cellular phone Step 4: Add Computer A to the paired device list in the T68. Press the Menu button on the T68 and scroll until you reach the Connect menu option, select Connect and scroll until you find Bluetooth. Select this option and scroll until you see Discover. Press the Yes button to confirm the selection. The T68 will now start searching devices. Once the T68 finds "ComputerA" on the screen, select it by pressing the Yes button. The Add to paired device? message appears on the 23 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual screen. Press Yes to confirm you want to initialize pairing. The T68 will ask for the Bluetooth passkey. You can input any number, for example, "1". On the BlueSoleilTM side, the Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up requesting the Bluetooth passkey. Input the same Bluetooth passkey you have input in the T68 and click OK. Once the pairing process is successfully complete, the T68 device icon is displayed in the Main Window of Computer A. At the meanwhile, the following dialog pops up asking you whether Create a Shortcut on the windows desktop. If you choose yes, a shortcut icon called DUN will occur on the desktop, otherwise the icon will not occur. This is the icon on the desktop: Step 6: Step 7: Search for Bluetooth devices in Computer A until you find the T68. In the Main Window of Computer A, double click the T68 device to find its DUN service. If found, the DUN service icon in the Main Window will turn pink. In the Main Window of Computer A, double click the DUN service icon to connect to the DUN service on the T68. Once the two computers are connected, the Bluetooth Dial-up Networking (DUN) service icon in the Main Window will turn from pink to green. Step 8: Step 9: 24 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 4.1: Connect BlueSoleilTM DUN Connection Step 10: The Connect BlueSoleilTM DUN Connection window appears (Figure 4.1). Input a valid username, password and the Internet Service Provider's (ISP's) phone number, then click the Dial button. If the dial-up is successful, a small icon appears on the bottom right hand of the Windows taskbar, indicating that the dial up connection is successfully established. If the dial-up fails, the Bluetooth connection between the two computers will be disconnected. In this case, to reconnect to the T68's DUN service, repeat Steps 8-9 above. Step 11: Step 12: Once the dial-up connection is established, users can browse web sites or access other Internet services from Computer A. There are three methods to disconnect the dial-up connection: Method 1. Double-click the dial-up connection icon on the bottom right of the Windows taskbar. The BlueSoleilTM DUN Connection Status window appears. Click the Disconnect button to disconnect the dial-up connection (Figure 4.2). Method 2. Right-click the Bluetooth Dial-up Networking icon in the Main Window, and then click the Disconnect menu item on the pop-up menu. Method 3. Right-click the T68 device in the Main Window and select Disconnect | Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking. 25 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 4.2: BlueSoleilTM DUN Connection Status window 26 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 5 5.1 Bluetooth Serial Port Introduction The Bluetooth Serial Port (SPP) provides a virtual serial port via Bluetooth as an alternative to a hardwired serial cable between a computer and device. Any program that uses a standard serial port can use the Bluetooth serial port without any change. The SPP profile can be used in the following scenarios: Connecting two computers through a Bluetooth serial port. Using SPP to print a document. Connecting a computer to any other device that supports SPP through a Bluetooth serial port. 5.2 Connect Two Computers This section outlines the steps involved in connecting two computers, Computer A and Computer B using the Bluetooth Serial Port application. Computer A: Notebook/ Laptop, PIII, 800MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Computer B: Desktop, PIII, 600MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Insert the Bluetooth USB dongles into each computer. Start BlueSoleilTM in each computer. Set the device name of the each computer to anything you want. Here they are named Computer A and Computer B. In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window of Computer A, click Tools | My Bluetooth Device. Enter `Computer A' in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window. Repeat for Computer B. Set the security level to Low on Computer A and Computer B. (Use the Tools | Configurations | Security menu). Start the SPP service on Computer A. In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window, click View | Service Window. In the Service Window, right-click the Serial Port icon. Select Start Service on the pop up menu. (Figure 5.1) Step 4: Step 5: 27 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 5.1: Start the SPP Service Step 6: Connect Computer B to Computer A. On Computer B double click the `My Device icon' until you find the device, Computer A. Double-click the Computer A device to find its SPP service (Figure 5.2). The Bluetooth Serial Port service icon turns pink. Right-click the Bluetooth Serial Port service icon and select Connect. (Figure 5.3) 28 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 5.2: Double-click the Computer A device icon Figure 5.3: Choose Connect The connection is established successfully as shown in Figure 5.4. Wait for 10 seconds until the serial port number is shown on the right bottom status bar on Computer B. (Figure 5.5) 29 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 5.4: The connection is established successfully Figure 5.5: The serial port number is shown 5.3 Use SPP to Print a Document This section outlines the steps involved in connecting a computer to a Bluetooth Printer Adapter using SPP. Computer A: Notebook/Laptop, PIII, 800MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Bluetooth Printer Adapter B: HP Printer Bluetooth Printer Adapter Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle into the computer. Start BlueSoleilTM in the computer. Set the device name of the computer to anything you want; here it is named Computer A. In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window of Computer A, click Tools | My Bluetooth Device. Enter `Computer A' in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window. Set the security level to Low in Computer A. (Use the Tools | Step 4: 30 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Configurations | Security menu). Step 5: Connect Computer A to the Bluetooth Printer Adapter B using SPP. Go to Computer A; double click the My Device icon' until you find the device Bluetooth Printer Adapter B. Step 6: Step 7: Double-click the Bluetooth Printer Adapter B device to find it's SPP service. Double-click the SPP service icon to start connecting SPP. Change the printer settings to use the connected Bluetooth serial port. Print a document. 31 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 5.4 5.4.1 SPP Configuration My SPP Service In the BlueSoleilTM Service Window, right-click the Serial Port icon. On the pop-up menu, select Properties to configure the `my SPP service'. Figure 5.6: SPP Service Configuration. Setting Items: Auto start this service when my Bluetooth starts Check this option to automatically start my Bluetooth SPP service every time BlueSoleilTM is started. (Figure 5.6) 32 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 6 6.1 Bluetooth File Transfer Introduction The File Transfer profile (FTP) supports the file transfer usage model, which offers the ability to transfer files from one Bluetooth device to another. The FTP profile can be used in the following scenarios: A computer can transfer files to/from another computer. A computer can transfer files to/from a PDA. 6.2 Transfer files to/from a Computer This section outlines the steps involved in Computer A transferring files to/ from Computer B. Computer A: Notebook/ Laptop, PIII, 800MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Computer B Desktop, PIII, 600MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Insert the Bluetooth USB dongles into each computer. Start BlueSoleilTM in each computer. Set device name of each computer to anything you want. Here they are named Computer A and Computer B, In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window of Computer A, click Tools | My Bluetooth Device. Enter `Computer A' in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window. Repeat for Computer B. Configure the FTP service on Computer A. In the Service Window, right-click the File Transfer icon. Select Properties on the pop-up menu. (Figure 6.1) The Service Configuration window pops up. (Figure 6.2) Step 4: 33 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 6.1: Service Window Figure 6.2: The Service Configuration window In the Share this folder field input the folder that you want to share with other computers via Bluetooth. Click the button under Share this folder and a new window Set FTP Server Root Folder pops up. (Figure 6.3). Select the shared folder in the Look in box and click the Select button. (Figure 6.4) For Share Permissions, select Read and Write so that other 34 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual computers can copy or delete files\ directories to this directory. Note: Do not share your Windows system directory in Read and Write mode. Other users may delete important Windows' files. Figure 6.3: Set FTP Server Root Folder Figure 6.4: Select the shared folder Step 5: Search for Computer A on Computer B. Double-click the My Device icon until you find the device Computer A. Find the FTP service on Computer A. Double-click the Computer A device icon on Computer B. (Figure 6.5) Enter the Bluetooth passkey (if security is set to High on either side) to start authentication. Once authentication is complete, the FTP service is found. Step 6: 35 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 6.5: Double-click the Computer A device icon Step 7: Connect to Computer A. Right-click the FTP service icon; select Connect on the pop-up menu. The connection is now established (Figure 6.6). The remote folder is displayed in a Windows Explorer folder window (Figure 6.7). Figure 6.6: The connection is successfully established 36 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 6.7: The remote folder is displayed Step 8: Copy files and directories. From Computer B to Computer A ­ upload Select files\ directories on Computer B and drag files into the Remote Shared Folder. (Figure 6.8) From Computer A to Computer B ­ download Select files\ directories from the Remote Shared Folder and drag files into the desktop or a folder on Computer B. (Figure 6.9) Figure 6.8: Upload files to Computer A 37 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 6.9: Download files from Computer A 38 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 6.3 6.3.1 FTP Configuration My FTP Service In the BlueSoleilTM Service Window, right-click the File Transfer icon. On the pop-up menu, select Properties to configure the `my FTP service'. Figure 6.10: Configure FTP service Setting Items: Auto starts this service when my Bluetooth starts Check this box to automatically start the File Transfer service every time BlueSoleilTM is started. Root Directory This sets the root directory that you want to share with other computers using Bluetooth. Access Permissions This sets the access permission remote computers have to the shared root directory. 39 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual 7 7.1 LAN Access Introduction The Bluetooth LAN Access Profile (LAP) allows Bluetooth-enabled devices to access the services of a LAN using Point-to-Point Protocol. In this usage model, multiple data terminals use a LAN access point as a wireless connection to a Local Area Network (LAN). Once connected, data terminals operate as if they are connected to the LAN via dial-up networking and can access all the services provided by the LAN. The LAN application can be used in the following scenarios: A computer (or PDA) accesses a Local Area Network via a LAP Server. A computer (or PDA) accesses a Local Area Network via a LAN access point. Note: Before using the LAN Access Profile in Windows98/Me, ensure that a Dial-up Adapter and Windows's component direct cable are already installed on the computer. (See "Section Error! Reference source not found.: Error! Reference source not found."). Moreover, every operating system should have an installation of NetBEUI protocol; otherwise, it cannot use computer name to visit other computer. 7.2 Access a Local Area Network (LAN) This section outlines the steps involved in connecting to a Local Area Network using the LAP application. Computer A: Notebook/ Laptop, PIII, 800MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Computer B: Desktop, PIII, 600MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Insert Bluetooth USB dongles into both computers. Start BlueSoleilTM in both computers. Set the device name of each computer to anything you want. Here they are named Computer A and Computer B. In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window of Computer A, click Tools | My Bluetooth Device. Enter `Computer A' in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window. Repeat for Computer B. Set the security level to Low on both Computer A and Computer B. (Use the Tools | Configurations | Security menu). Start the LAP service on Computer A. In the Service Window, right-click the LAN Access icon. Select Start Service on the pop-up menu (Figure 7.1). Step 4: Step 5: 40 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 7.1: Select Start Service Step 6: Make incoming connection on Computer A Right-click on My Network Places; select Properties. (Figure 7.2) On the Network and Dial-up Connections panel, right-click the Incoming Connection icon, and then select Properties on the pop up menu. (Figure 7.3) Figure 7.2: Right-click My Network Places 41 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 7.3: Select Properties on the pop up menu Click Networking on the Incoming Connections Properties pop-up window. (Figure 7.4) Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. (Figure 7.5) Figure 7.4: Incoming Connections Properties 42 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 7.5: Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Select Specify TCP/IP addresses, and input the two IP addresses. The subnet mask of the two IP addresses should be the same as the subnet of the LAN Computer A belongs to. (Figure 7.6) Figure 7.6: Input the IP addresses Step 7: Search for Computer A on Computer B. Double-click the My Device icon on Computer B until you find the device icon Computer A. Find the LAP service of Computer A. Double-click the Computer A device icon on Computer B (Figure 7.7). Step 8: 43 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Figure 7.7: Double-click the Computer A device icon Step 9: Connect to Computer A. Right-click the LAP service icon; select Connect on the pop-up menu. (Figure 7.8) Figure 7.8: Select Connect The Connect BlueSoleilTM LAP Connection window pops up. 44 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Input a username and password. (Figure 7.9) The connection is then established. (Figure 7.10) Figure 7.9: Input Username and Password Figure 7.10: Successful connection to LAP 45 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual Step 10: Computer B can now access the LAN via Computer A. 8 8.1 Object Push Introduction The Bluetooth Object Push profile (OPP) is an application that offers a way to send and receive Personal Information Management (PIM) data objects from one Bluetooth device to another Bluetooth device. The objects Object Push supports are: Business cards (*.vcf) Calendar entries (*.vcs) Notes (*.vnt) Messages (*.vmg) The OPP profile can be used in the following scenarios: Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone (or PDA), and transferring objects from the computer to the cellular phone (or PDA). Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone (or PDA), and transferring objects from the cellular phone (or PDA) to the computer. Connecting two computers and transferring objects between them. 8.2 Transfer Objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth Cellular Phone This section outlines the steps involved in transferring OPP objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth cellular phone. Computer A: Notebook/Laptop, PIII, 800MHz, 128M A Bluetooth USB dongle Windows 2000 IVT BlueSoleilTM Bluetooth Cellular Phone: Sony Ericsson T68 Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Insert the Bluetooth USB dongle into the computer. Start BlueSoleilTM in the computer. Set the device name of the Computer A to anything you want. Here it is named Computer A. In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window of Computer A, click Tools | My Bluetooth. Enter `Computer A' in the device name field in the My Bluetooth Device window. Configure the business card of Computer A. Open the Service Configuration window and select the Object Push page. In the BlueSoleilTM Main Window, click My Services Step 4: 46 SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleilTM User Manual (Figure 8.1). Check the boxes, Send Business Card on Request, Accept Business Card, Accept Calendar Items, Accept Email Messages and Accept Notes. To set `my business card', click the box Send My Business Card (*.VCF). This opens the Open File window. Select a VCF file as your own business card and click the Open button. Click the OK button on the Service Configuration window. If you do not set a business card, the program will generate a business card file automatically using your computer name. (Figure 8.2) Figure 8.1: Service Configuration Figure 8.2: Open File Step 5: To obtain a VCF card file from MS Outlook. 47

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