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IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual Version: 1.6.0 For SMCBT-EDR Blue too th USB Do ngle with EDR Technology This document describes how to use IVT BlueSoleil ™ .
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SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 1 Contents 1 BlueSoleil ™ Introdu ction ........... ............. ............. ............ ............. ............. 3 2 BlueSoleil™ Graphical Us er Interface... ... .......... ... .......... .. ...
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 2 9.3 Set up SYNC Connection between Two Computers ................ ............. .......... 59 9.4 Synchronization Configuration ............. ............. ............. ............ ............. ... 63 9.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 3 1 BlueSoleil ™ Introduction BlueSoleil ™ is a Windows-based Bl uetooth Wireless software suite from I VT.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 4 2 BlueSoleil™ Graphical User Interface 2.1 Start BlueSoleil™ After inst alling Blue Soleil™, t here ar e two ways to start the program: 1. A BlueSoleil™ shor tcut icon on the Win dows d esktop. 2.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 5 2.3 BlueSoleil™ Main Window The BlueSoleil™ Main Window displays all surrounding Bluetooth devices. From the BlueSoleil™ Main Win dow users can search for su rroundin g Bluetooth devices and can execute connect/ disconnect funct ions.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 6 2.3.2 Remote Bluetooth Device Icons The icons in the table below represent the remote Bluetooth devices.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 7 ♦ 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 conn ected. Functions: 6. Single-cli ck to select.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 8 Basic lmaging AV Headset The follo wing color s are us ed to ind icate the status of the Bluetooth service: ♦ White ( Idle) This is the normal status. ♦ Pink (Available) The Bluetooth service is avail able for th e selected device.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 9 Figure 2.4: BlueSol eil™ Service Window Main Elements: ♦ My Ser vice Icons.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 10 2.4.1 My Service Icons These icons represent ‘my Bluetooth servic es’. My Bluetooth Service Icon Personal Ar ea Networkin g Seria l Port A Seria l P.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 11 Headset AG The fo llowin g colors indi cate th e st atus of the Bluetooth serv ice: ♦ White ( Idle) Normal status. ♦ Pink (Started) My Bluet ooth se rvice is star ted. ♦ Green (Connected) A remote device has connected to my Bluetooth service.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 12 3 Personal A rea Networ king 3.1 In trodu cti on The Bluetooth Personal Area Networking (PAN ) is a Bluetooth applic ation, which enable s devices to form an ad-hoc network or to access a remote network through a network access point.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 13 Figure 3.1: Security Configu ration Step 5: Start the PAN service on Compu ter A. ♦ In the BlueS oleil ™ Main Window, click View | Service Window. ♦ In the Service Win dow, right-cli ck the Personal A rea Networking icon.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 14 Step 6: Search for Computer A on Computer B. ♦ Double-click the My Device Icon (center ball). The surrounding discovered Bluetooth devi ces appear. ♦ Check to see if Computer A appears. If it does not appear, double-click the My Device Icon again.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 15 ♦ Right-c lick t he PAN s ervice icon; s elec t Connect on the pop-up menu. (F igure 3. 5) ♦ The connec tion is establ ished suc cessfully (Fig ure 3.6 ). Wait until the valid IP address is shown on the b ottom right status bar on both Computer A and Computer B.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 16 Figure 3.6: Connection is established successfu lly. Step 9: Computer A and Computer B are now connected. On Computer B, go to Windows | My Netw ork Pl aces to find Computer A and copy files. Figure 3.7 shows wher e to input Compu ter A’s name.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 17 A or from Computer B. ♦ On Computer B, ri ght-cli ck on the PAN service i con and choose Disconnect. (Figure 3. 8) ♦ On Computer A, r ight-cl ick on the PAN servic e icon an d choose Stop Service . (Figure 3.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 18 Figure 3.9: Stop the PAN service on Computer A Advanced Usage: ♦ Computer A i s now the center node. Other computers, fo r example, Computers C, D and E, can connect to Compute r A with BlueSole il™ following the same steps as those for Computer B.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 19 Step 1: Enab le Internet ac cess sharing on Com puter A. ♦ See “Sectio n 3.2: Connect Two Compu ters”, an d complete Step s 1 to 7. ♦ Refer to steps outlined in “Secti on 3.4.1 Connect to the Internet using ICS”, to set up Internet sharing.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 20 3.3.2 Settings on the P AN server Step 1: Right-click the My Network Plac es icon and select Properties. (Figure 3.10) Figure 3.10: Select Properties on My Network Places Step 2: Right-click the connection th rough which you access th e Internet, and then select Properties .
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 21 Figure 3.12: Internet Connection Sharing for a Local Area Connection on Windows 2000 Step 4: I f this con nection is a dial-up o ne, and you want automat ic diali ng when another computer in your ho me network attempts to access external resources, then check the Enable on-demand dialing check box.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 22 Figure 3.14: Confirm Enabling Internet Connection Sharing Note: The Internet Connection Sharing wizard w ill set the IP address of the BT network adapter to 192.168.0.1, and a DHCP server will be run on Computer A.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 23 4 Dial-Up Networking 4.1 In trodu cti on The Bluetooth Dial-up Networking (DUN) serv ice allows a Bluetooth-enabled client to access the Internet wirel essly through a modem on another Bluetooth de vice or a cell ular phone.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 24 screen. Press Yes to co nfirm you want to i nitiali ze pairing . ♦ The T68 will ask for the Bluetoot h passkey. You can input any number, for example, “1”. ♦ On the BlueSoleil ™ si de, the Enter Bluetooth Passkey window pops up requesting the Bluetooth passkey.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 25 Figure 4.1: Connect BlueSoleil™ DUN Connection Step 10: The Conn ect BlueSoleil™ DUN Connec tion window appears (Figure 4.1). ♦ Input a val id usern ame, passwo rd and the Internet Service Provider’s (ISP’s) phone number, then click the Di al button.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 26 Figure 4.2: BlueSoleil ™ DUN Connection Status window.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 27 5 Bluetooth Serial Port 5.1 In trodu cti on The Bluetooth Serial Port (SPP) provides a virtual serial port via Bluetooth as an alternative to a hardwired serial cable betw een a computer and devi ce. Any pr ogram that uses a standard serial port can use the Bluetooth serial port without any change.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 28 Figure 5.1: Start the SPP Service Step 6: Connect Co mputer 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 devi ce to find i ts SPP service (Figure 5.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 29 Figure 5.2: Double-click the Computer A device icon Figure 5.3: Choose Connect ♦ The connec tion is es tablis hed succes sfully as shown in Fig ure 5.4. Wait for 10 seconds until the s erial port number is shown on the right bottom status bar on Computer B .
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 30 Figure 5.4: The connection is established successfully Figure 5.5: The seri al port number is shown 5.3 Use SPP to Print a Document This sect ion outli nes the st eps involv ed in conn ecting a computer t o a Bluetooth P rinter Adapter using SPP.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 31 Configurations | Securit y menu). Step 5: Connect Comput er A to the Bluetooth Printer Ad apter B using SPP. ♦ Go to Computer A; double clic k the My Device icon’ until you find the device Bluetooth Printer Adapter B.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 32 5.4 SPP Configuration 5.4.1 My SPP Service In the BlueSolei l™ Service Window , right-cli ck the Seria l Port icon. On the pop-up menu, select Properties to configure the ‘my SPP service’. Figure 5.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 33 6 Bluetooth File Transfer 6.1 In trodu cti on The File Transf er prof ile (F TP) supp orts the file transfe r usage model, which offer s the ability to transfer files from on e Bluetooth device to another.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 34 Figure 6.1: Service Window Figure 6.2: The Servi ce Configuration window ♦ In the Share th is folder field input the folder that you want to share with other computers via Bluetooth. Click t he button under Share this fold er and a n ew window Set F TP S er ver Root Fol der pops up.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 35 computers can copy or delete fi les directories to this directory. Note : Do not share you r Windows system directory i n Read and Write mode. Other users may delete important Windows’ files. Figure 6.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 36 Figure 6.5: Double-click the Computer A device icon Step 7: Connect to Computer A. ♦ Right-c lick t he FTP service icon; se lect Connect on the pop-up menu. The con nection is n ow established (Fig ure 6.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 37 Figure 6.7: The remote folder is displayed Step 8: Copy files and dir ectories. ♦ From Computer B to Co mputer A – upload Select files di rectories on Computer B and drag files in to the Remote Shared Folder.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 38 Figure 6.9: Download files from Comput er A.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 39 6.3 FTP Configuratio n 6.3.1 My FTP Service In the Bl ueSoleil ™ Servic e Window, right-c lick the File Trans fer icon. On the pop -up menu, sel ect Properties to configure the ‘my FTP service’. Figure 6.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 40 7 LAN Access 7.1 In trodu cti on The Bluetooth LAN Access Profile (LAP) allows Bluetooth-enabled devices to access the service s of a LAN using Point-to -Point Prot ocol. In th is usage model, mult iple dat a terminals use a LA N access point as a wireless connection to a Local Area Network (LAN).
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 41 Figure 7.1: Select Start Service Step 6: Make in coming connecti on on Compu ter A ♦ Right-c lick on My Ne twork Plac es ; sel ect Properties. (Figure 7.2) ♦ On the Network and Dial-up Connections panel, right-click the Incoming Connec tion icon, an d then select Proper ties on the pop up menu.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 42 Figure 7.3: Select Prop erties on the pop up menu ♦ Click Networkin g on the Incoming Connections Pr op er ties pop-up window. (Figure 7.4) ♦ Choose Interne t Protoco l (TCP/IP) and click Properties .
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 43 Figure 7.5: Choose Intern et Protocol (TCP/IP) ♦ Select Specify TCP/IP addresses , and input the two IP addresses. The subn et mask of the two IP addr esses should be the same as the su bnet of the LAN Compu ter A belong s to.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 44 Figure 7.7: Double-click the Computer A device icon Step 9: Connect to Computer A. ♦ Right-c lick the LAP servic e icon; se lec t Connec t on the pop-up menu. (F igure 7. 8) Figure 7.8: Select Connect ♦ The Connect BlueSole il™ LAP Connec tion window pops up.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 45 Input a username and password. (Figure 7.9) ♦ The connec tion is then e stablis hed. (F igure 7.1 0) Figure 7.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 46 Step 10: Computer B can now access the L AN via Computer A. 8 Object Push 8.1 In trodu cti on The Bluetooth Object Push prof ile (OPP) is an application th at offers a way to send and receive Personal Information M anagement (PIM ) data object s from one Bluetooth device to another Bluetooth device.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 47 (Figure 8.1) . ♦ Check the boxes, Send Busi ness Card on Request, Accept Business Card, Accept Calendar Items, Accept Email Messages and Accept Notes. ♦ To set ‘my busin ess card’, cli ck the box Send My Business Card (*.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 48 ♦ Open MS Outlook, and select the Contacts it em in Outlook Shortcuts . ( Figure 8.3) Figure 8.3: MS Outlook main window ♦ If there are no contacts entered, the f ollowing message appears on the main window “There are no items to show in this view.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 49 directory where you want to save the fil e. Select the vCard Files (*.vcf) item in the Save as type box. Click the Sav e button. (Figure 8.5) Figure 8.5: Save new Contact Step 6: Set the T68 to be discoverable.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 50 unsuccessful, the message Pairi n g failed. Please try again. Retry ? In this case press Yes to retry or No to cancel. ♦ If the pairing succeeds, you will see the services of the T 68 include the OPP service.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 51 Figure 8.8: Four types of operation 8.3 Transfer Ob jects from a B luetooth Cellular Phone to a Computer This se ction out lines th e ste ps involve d in transferring OPP objects from a Bluetooth cellula r phone to a compu ter.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 52 ♦ The Service Configuration window pops up. Select the Object Push item. Confi gure My Busin ess Card (See “Section 8.2: Transfer Objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth Cellular Phone”, Step 4) and configu re other OPP service attributes for Computer A.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 53 Figure 8.10: Select the Start Service Step 5: Discover and pair Computer A on the T68 . ♦ Select Menu | Connect | Bluetoot h | Discover on the T68. A list of the surrounding devi ces appears. Select ‘Computer A’.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 54 and you can send an object to it from other Bluetooth devices. ♦ To send all business cards. From the Business cards menu, select Send all and th en select Vi a Blu eto o th . Sel ect the destination device Computer A.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 55 8.4 Transf er Ob jec t s b etween Two Comp u ter s This section ou tlines the steps invol ved in transferr ing OPP objects betw een two Computers (Computer A and Computer B) .
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 56 8.5 Configure OPP Se rvice 8.5.1 My OPP Service In the Bl ueSoleil™ Servic e Window, right-c lick th e Obje ct Push ic on. To co nfigure ‘my OPP service’, select Proper ties on the pop-u p menu. Figure 8.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 57 9 Synchronization 9.1 In trodu cti on Using Bluetooth Synchr onization (SYNC), Bluetooth device s can synchronize messages, notes, calendars and cards with each ot her. The objects Synchronization (SYNC) supports a re: ♦ Business cards (*.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 58 Step 5: Conf igure the T68. ♦ Set T68 to be discoverable. Press the Menu button on the T68 and select Connect | Blue too th | D isc ove r abl e . Press Yes to confirm the selecti on. ♦ To confir m Pairi ng.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 59 9.3 Set up SYNC Connection betw een Two Co mputer s This section ou tlines the steps invol ved in setting u p a SYNC connecti on between two computers, Computer A and Computer B. Computer A works as a server that provides the BlueSoleil ™ SYNC service.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 60 Figure 9.2: Select Properti es on the Information Synchronization ic on Figure 9.3: Service Configuration.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 61 Figure 9.4: Select Start Service Step 6: St art the SYNC cli ent on Computer B. ♦ Search the Bluetooth device and find the SYNC service. In the Main Window, click the My Device icon, and wait for a few seconds.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 62 ♦ Double-click the Bluetooth Information Synchro nization service icon. The color of the SYNC service icon chang es to green (Figure 9.6), indicating the connectio n is successfully established. Figure 9.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 63 ♦ During synchronization push the red button if you want to stop the synchron ization. ♦ Click the yell ow explore button to check the informatio n data after synchron ization. 9.4 Synchronization Configuration 9.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 64 10 Hardcopy Cabl e Repl acem ent 10.1 In trodu ction The Bluetooth Hardcopy Cable Replacement profile (HCRP) provides services to replace the cable betw een a host and peripheral device wi th a Bluetooth l ink.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 65 ♦ If there is no dr iver installed for th e Bluetooth printer, then BlueSoleil™ displays a message askin g the user to install a driver for the Bluetooth Printer, see the Windows system icons in the bottom right hand corner of the Windows desktop.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 66 Figure 10.3: Disconnect from the Bluetooth Printer.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 67 11 Human Interface Device 11.1 Intr odu ction A typical Bluetooth Human Interface Device s (HID) is a Bluetooth-enabled mouse, keyboard or joystick. The HID service allows wireless communicati on to Bluetooth HID devi ces.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 68 Figure 11.1: Find Blue tooth mouse and its se rvice Step 7: Doubl e-click the HID servi ce icon to connect to Mouse B. After th e connection is successfull y set-up , a dashed line appears betw een the center bal l and the M ouse B icon.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 69 Step 8: Install drivers for Bluetooth mouse. ♦ If this is the first time Computer A has connected to a Bluetooth mouse, wait for a few seconds to all ow Windows to install drivers for a Bluetooth mouse.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 70 11.3 Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Keyboard This section outlines how to connect a comp uter ( Computer A) to a keyboard (Bluetooth Keyboard B).
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 71 Figure 11.4: Find Bluetooth keyboard and its service Step 7: Doubl e-click the HID service icon to connect to Keyboard B. After the connection is successf ully set-up , a dashed line appears between the cen ter ball and th e Keyboard B icon.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 72 Step 8: Ins tall drivers for the Blu etooth keyboard. ♦ If this is the first t ime Computer A has conne cted to a Bluetooth keyboard, wait for a few seconds to allow Wi ndows install drivers for a Bluetooth keyboard.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 73 12 Connection Shortcut 12.1 Intr odu ction Connection shortcut profile is used to save time used in searching for devices and browsing services. Once a connection has been established, it can be saved as a shortcut.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 74 Figure 12.2: Bluetooth Shortcuts Step 7: Once the connection is successfully establi shed Step 8: Start to use the PAN servi ce provided by Computer A.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 75 13 Bluetooth Glossary Bluetooth Authen tic ation Bluetooth authentication is the procedure to verify whether another B luetooth enabled device has the right to access your computer. During this procedure, a Bluetooth passkey is requested on both sides of the co nnection.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 76 Bluetooth File Transf er This is the implem entation of the Bluetooth File Transfer profile (FTP). Bluetooth File Transfer enables the transfer files between Bluetooth devices. Blue to o t h HC RP This is the implementation of th e Bluetooth Hardcopy Cable Replacement p rofile (HCRP).
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 77 Bonding Bonding is the creation of a rela tionship between two devices, whi ch are known to each other pr ior to the bonding procedure. A user initiates th e bonding procedure and enters a passkey to create a bo nd between two devices.
SMC Networks - IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual 78 Radio Signal Strength Bluetooth operates on the 2.4G ISM band. The radio signal is stronger when the remote device i s closer or th e remote devi ce has a hi gher radio output. The radio signal is weak when the remote de vice is distant or the remote device has a weak radio output.
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