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Canyon CNR-BTU3 User Manual

Canyon bluetooth dongle user's guide

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CNR-BTU3

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  • Page 1 CNR-BTU3...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: INSTALLATION ......................3 ........................3 YSTEM EQUIRE CHAPTER 2: BLUETOOTH OPERATION ..................4 2 .1 ......................4 TART OOTH 2 .1.1 Establish Bluetooth Connection..................4 2 .1.2 Terminate Bluetooth Connection ..................5 2 .2 ......................5 LUETOOTH ECURITY 2 .3 ...................6 ERSONAL ETWORKING 2 .4 ........................10...
  • Page 3: Chapter 1: Installation

    Chapter 1: Installation o prevent potential problem during installing the software, please do not plug in any Bluetooth Device (i.e. USB Bluetooth Dongle) into the computer until the software finish installation. Once you load the Bluetooth Software, the software automatically removes any previous versions of Bluetooth software on your computer. To manually remove any previous Bluetooth software that exists on your system, the remove procedure is as follows: 1.
  • Page 4: Chapter 2: Bluetooth Operation

    Chapter 2: BlueTooth Operation 2 .1 Start BlueTooth 1. Insert the USB dongle to your computer. 2. Start BlueSoleil. 3. The plug in and pull out of the USB dongle can be detected by BlueSoleil. You can start BlueSoleil first and then plug in a USB dongle. 2 .1.1 Establish Bluetooth Connection A connection is normally initiated from the client.
  • Page 5: Terminate Bluetooth Connection

    2 .1.2 Terminate Bluetooth Connection After a connection is established between a client and a server, users can terminate it whenever he/she wants to. However, if the connection is terminated by force while data are being transmitted, some useful data may be lost. Please pay attention to this case.
  • Page 6: Personal Area Networking

    Low (Security Mode 1, No security) No security procedure is needed for connections. Medium (Security Mode 2, Service level enforced security) Authentication or Authorization is requested when a specific service is accessed by other Bluetooth enabled devices. If two devices are connecting for the first time, or if two devices do not have a trusted relationship, then the same passkey must be provided on both sides to complete the Authentication.
  • Page 7 Figure 2-1: Group Ad-hoc Network Access a LAN via a Network Access Point (or a Computer Acting as a NAP) After the computers connect to the NAP, they become members of the LAN and can directly communicate with other computers in the LAN. Figure 2-2: Access LAN via PAN-NAP Connecting the PAN User (PANU) 1.
  • Page 8 automatically from this DHCP server if the PANU does not set static IP address for the BT Network Adapter. Figure 2-3: Set up Bluetooth Personal Area Network Scenario 2 : Access LAN via PAN-NAP Select Access LAN Network and select a physical network adapter, through which the NAP connects to a LAN, as the LAN Adapter (Figure 2-4).
  • Page 9 Figure 2-4: Access LAN Network Scenario 3 : Access Internet via NAP Select Access Internet and select a physical network adapter, through which the NAP connects to Internet, as the WAN Adapter (Figure 2-5). It will automatically enables NAT (Network Address Translation, please refer to Windows Help Topic) function and a DHCP server.
  • Page 10: Serial Port

    Figure 2-5: Access Internet 2 .4 Serial Port The Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) provides PCs, laptops, PDAs, GPS receivers, cordless serial adapters, and other Bluetooth enabled devices with a virtual serial port, enabling them to connect with each other wirelessly via Bluetooth instead of a serial cable.
  • Page 11: Object Push

    Note: Serial Port Auto-Connection function Once a target device is assigned to a specific serial port, (e.g., COM5), whenever an application opens that serial port, BlueSoleil will automatically connect to the target device. Similarly, whenever an application closes the Bluetooth serial port, BlueSoleil will stop the connection.
  • Page 12 Double-click on the mobile phone or PDA icon to browse for service information. The Object Push Service icon should be highlighted at the top of the screen. Right click the Object Push Service icon, and in the pop-up menu click send My Card.
  • Page 13 Figure 2-7: Outlook Bluetooth Add-in (3) The Bluetooth Neighbors screen will appear. In the device list, select the phone or PDA that you wish to push the contact to. Click on the Push button. Receive Objects from a Bluetooth Phone Steps: 1.
  • Page 14 Figure 2-8: Object Push Service Configuration 2. Start Object Push service. Do not initiate a connection, only start the service so that your computer will be ready to receive objects. 3. Send objects from the phone. For instructions, refer to your phone's user documentation.
  • Page 15: File Transfer

    Figure 2-9: Object Push Business card *.vcf file 2 .6 File Transfer The File Transfer Profile (FTP) enables users to transfer files and/or folders between Bluetooth enabled laptops, desktops, PDAs, mobile phones, etc. Typical Usage Connect to a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and transfer files or folders to/from the phone.
  • Page 16 delete files/folders in this folder. Select Read only to allow others to only browse and copy files/folders from this folder. 2. Start the FTP service in BlueSoleil. Do not initiate the connection in BlueSoleil. 3. Browse your computer from the remote device. For instructions, refer to the user documentation for the remote device.
  • Page 17: Bluetooth Synchronization

    Figure 2-10: Service Configuration 2 .7 Bluetooth Synchronization The Bluetooth Synchronization (SYNC) Profile enables users to synchronize PIM objects on their computer with that of other Bluetooth enabled computers as well as Bluetooth enabled mobile phones, PDAs, and other devices. Four kinds of objects are supported: Contacts (*.vcf) Calendars (*.vcs)
  • Page 18 Synchronize your computer with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone Synchronize with a Bluetooth enabled Mobile Phone Steps: 1. Connect to the mobile phone's Synchronization service. 2. A synchronization dialog will appear (refer to Figure 2-12). Click on the Start button to synchronize. Contacts, calendars, notes and emails in MS Outlook will be synchronized with those on the phone.
  • Page 19: Lan Access

    Figure 2-12: Service Configuration 2 .8 LAN Access The Bluetooth LAN Access Profile (LAP) allows users to access a Local Area Network (LAN) via a Bluetooth enabled LAN access point. Typical Usage Accesses a Local Area Networking via a Bluetooth enabled LAN access point. Use your computer as a LAN Access Point.
  • Page 20 Figure 2-13 Connect Bluetooth LAP Connection Use your computer as a LAN Access Point (Advanced Users Only) 1. Start the Bluetooth LAP Access service on BlueSoleil. 2. Specify any static IP addresses for LAP clients (Alternatively, you can use DHCP to have the system dynamically assign IP addresses).
  • Page 21 Figure 2-14: Select Properties on the Pop-up Menu (2) Select Incoming Connections Properties | Networking -> Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click on the Properties button. (Figure 2-16) Figure 2-15: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Network Component...
  • Page 22 (3) Select Specify TCP/IP addresses and enter the range of IP addresses assigned to LAP clients (Figure 2-17). Figure 2-16: Enter the IP Addresses...
  • Page 23: Av Headphone

    2 .9 AV Headphone The AV Headphone Profile enables users to use a Bluetooth enabled headphone to listen high-quality stereo music played in a computer. Typical Usage Listen to music using a Bluetooth enabled AV Headphone. Steps: 1. Connect to AV Headphone. 2.
  • Page 24 Figure 2-17: Bluetooth Camera Controller Receive Pictures 1. Assign the directory where you would like to save image files pushed from the client device. Click My Services | Properties. Click on the Basic Image Push tab. In the Set the image directory field, browse to select the file location. Click OK. 2.
  • Page 25: Headset

    2 .11 Headset The Headset Profile enables users to use a Bluetooth headset as wireless earplug or microphone. Typical Usage Use Headset as a device for audio input/output. Use Headset as Sound Input/Output Device Steps: 1. Connect to the Bluetooth enabled headset. 2.

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