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User’s Guide5Package 2TransceivingModuleDipoleAntennaCable(Optional)User’sGuideTransceivingKeyUSBCableSoftwareCDUser’sGuidePackage 12. Installation2.1
6PC2PC Bluetooth2.2 Software Installation1. Bluetooth Software version 1.4.2 build 10 will check thelicense of the hardware. Hence, if you intend to
User’s Guide7Key in the requested information and submit. The licensekey will be sent to you via e-mail shortly.2. Download the Bluetooth software fro
8PC2PC Bluetooth 4. After completion of the installation, please restart yourcomputer.MSI Reminds You...1. Every MSI dongle has its uni
User’s Guide92.3 Hardware InstallationRemove the computer case.1.Install the transceiving module ontoyour mainboard. Procedures may differdepending o
10PC2PC BluetoothInstall and screw up the computer case.3.115VANT4.Locate the antenna connector on thetransceiving module bracket at theback panel of
User’s Guide11Uncap the transceiving key.5.6.Connect the transceiving key to the USB cable andlink the USB cable to an available USB port of thetarget
12PC2PC BluetoothMSI Reminds You...Note 1: The transceiving key and the transceivingmodule bracket both integrate one Green (Blue)LED & one Red LE
User’s Guide133. Software Operations -- My Bluetooth Places3.1 Introduction1. Bluetooth TrayThe Bluetooth tray resides in the Windows system tray,wh
FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class Bdigital device, pursuant t
14PC2PC Bluetooth2. Access My Bluetooth PlacesMy Bluetooth Places is part of Windows Explorer.There are multiple ways to access My Bluetooth Places:
User’s Guide15Figure 2: Device Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2K Device Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2K Name Normal Connected Paired Audio Gateway
16PC2PC BluetoothFigure 3: Service Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2KService Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2K Name Normal Connected Not Available* Audi
User’s Guide17Figure 4: Device Icons for Windows XP Name Normal Connected Paired Audio Gateway Desktop Headset Laptop Modem
18PC2PC BluetoothFigure 5: Service Icons for Windows XPService Icons for Windows XP Name Normal Connected Not Available* Audio Gateway Dial-up
User’s Guide193.2 Basic Operations1. Start Or Stop BluetoothTo start Bluetooth: in the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon and selec
20PC2PC BluetoothDevices….” Select this option to search for devices thatpotentially provide the desired service, select a device fromthe list, and t
User’s Guide21Neighborhood, select a device, and then, in the rightpane, right-click a service provided by that device andselect “Connect to…”MSI Remi
22PC2PC BluetoothSome devices within connection range may not show up inthe list of devices found because: Your device is configured to report only s
User’s Guide23allowing a remote Bluetooth device to connect.Bluetooth services require a Bluetooth application on theremote device; services and appli
FCC RequirementThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the bottom of thisequipment is a label that contains, among other informatio
24PC2PC Bluetooththe audio input/output mechanism for a remoteBluetooth device, such as a cell phone.All Bluetooth servers do not necessarily provide
User’s Guide25computer: from the Bluetooth Configuration Panel,Hardware tab, click the Advanced button, and thenchange the setting in the Maximum Powe
26PC2PC BluetoothTo use Send to Bluetooth1. In the application:a) Windows Explorer—select one or more files to betransferred. Folders cannot be transf
User’s Guide272. Bluetooth Services versus Bluetooth ApplicationsBluetooth Services are services that this computer pro-vides to remote Bluetooth dev
28PC2PC Bluetoothfolders.MSI Reminds You...The Bluetooth Exchange Folder is shared by the PIMItem Transfer and the File Transfer services and can beco
User’s Guide29Identity Computer Name-enter a unique name to identifythis computer to other Bluetooth devices in thevicinity; this field cannot be lef
30PC2PC BluetoothMSI Reminds You...Client Applications and Local Services usually havecoinciding names; e.g., there may be a Fax serviceand a Fax appl
User’s Guide31For example, the HID Application allows this computer touse a Bluetooth keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse.Create a Bluetooth HID connection
32PC2PC BluetoothClose an HID connectionUnder normal circumstances, there is no reason to close anHID connection; once established the connection is m
User’s Guide33 Close an audio gateway connection:If the connection was established via the Bluetooth icon inthe Windows system tray;
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34PC2PC Bluetooth* Bluetooth Serial PortOverviewThe Bluetooth Serial Port application allows this computerto establish a wireless serial connection wi
User’s Guide35Bluetooth Serial Port > General tab provides options toconfigure: The application name—to change it, highlight theexisting name and
36PC2PC Bluetooth Close a Dial-up Networking connection If the connection was established via the Bluetoothicon in the Windows syste
User’s Guide37 The Bluetooth virtual device to be used.MSI Reminds You...Unless you have a specific reason to do so, DO NOTCHANGE the default Bluetoo
38PC2PC Bluetooth Enable or disable secure connection. To enable secureconnection, place a checkmark in the box.* HeadsetOverviewThe Headset applicat
User’s Guide39 Create a Headset connectionEstablish a connection using one of these techniques: Windows system tray, Bluetooth icon
40PC2PC Bluetoothor No matter how the connection was created, in MyBluetooth Places, right-click the service name andselect Disconnect.ConfigureThe B
User’s Guide41this computer.You can also drag-and-drop files or folders from this com-puter to the Public Folder (and its sub-folders) of the remotede
42PC2PC BluetoothFolder on this computer. Rename—applies only to empty folders; file namesand the names of folders that contain objects cannotbe chan
User’s Guide43Close a Network Access connection If the connection was established via the Bluetoothicon in the Windows system tray; click the Bluetoo
Important Safety PrecautionsAlways read and follow these basic safety precautions carefully when handlingany piece of electronic component.1. Keep thi
44PC2PC Bluetooth Business cards Calendar items Email (with or without attachments) Notes.Configure PIM SynchronizationThe Bluetooth Configuration
User’s Guide45 Synchronize Microsoft Outlook-this item typewill be synced with its matching entry in MicrosoftOutlook, regardless of the PIM that con
46PC2PC Bluetooth* PIM Item TransferOverviewThe Bluetooth PIM Item Transfer application allows thiscomputer to send and receive Personal Information M
User’s Guide47 Close a PIM Item Transfer ConnectionThis application closes the open connection automaticallywhen its task is complete.
48PC2PC Bluetoothfrom your PIM. If you ignore the request the remote devicewill receive a time-out notice.Always send the same business card-when this
User’s Guide49Once a Bluetooth printer has been properly installed it canbe used from this computer in the same way as any otherprinter would be.Confi
50PC2PC BluetoothPrinter Port, and then click Next3. On the next screen, select the printer by name, andthen click Connect.4. Install the driver: when
User’s Guide51* NotificationsOverviewThere are three types of notification: Authentication request, also called a PIN code re-quest—this notification
52PC2PC Bluetooththe connection will not be allowed. Once the remotedevice has been authenticated this notification willnot appear again, unless the p
User’s Guide53local Bluetooth service.Associate a sound with service accessFrom the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, Local Services tab:1. Double-click
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54PC2PC Bluetooththen double-click the Audio Gateway service.Set the common configuration properties of the service, andthen click OK.* Bluetooth Seri
User’s Guide553. Enter a unique name (less than 99 alphanumericcharacters).4. Select secure connection, if desired.5. Select Startup Automatically, if
56PC2PC Bluetooth Set the common configuration properties of theservice, and then click OK.
User’s Guide57* Fax ServiceThe Fax service allows a remote Bluetooth device to send aFax via a modem that is physically attached to this computer.Conf
58PC2PC BluetoothBluetooth Neighborhood branch, select a device and expandthat branch to view the Bluetooth Exchange Folder of theremote device.MSI Re
User’s Guide59be changed using this technique. Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Refresh, View & New—standard Windows functions.* Headset ServiceThe Blue
60PC2PC Bluetooth* Network AccessThe Bluetooth Network Access service makes it possible fora remote Bluetooth device to use the Local Area Networkconn
User’s Guide61YES to restart the computer.Setup for Windows 2000 and Windows XPIf Internet Connection sharing was previously enabled (beforeBluetooth
62PC2PC Bluetooth 4. Right-click Local Area Connection, select Propertiesand then select the Sharing tab.
User’s Guide635. Select Enable Internet Connection Sharing for thisconnection, click OK, and then click YES in the con-firmation dialog box.* Client C
User’s Guide11. Introduction1.1 Bluetooth TechnologyThe term “Bluetooth” refers to a worldwide standard for thewireless exchange of data between two
64PC2PC BluetoothMSI Reminds You...PIMs which are not installed on this computer will notappear in the shortcut menus.When the PIM that is associated
User’s Guide65are limited to ten, after which the oldest contact will bereplaced. Where to store inbound data items, on an individualbasis. Options i
66PC2PC Bluetoothcut menu and select the PIM to be used.On subsequent appearances of this dialog box, the PIM selec-tion option is not available.Chang
User’s Guide67“Business card requests” shortcut menu.If the “Always send the same business card” option is se-lected again, and a different contact ch
68PC2PC BluetoothMicrosoft Outlook permits duplicate entries, so all dupli-cates may not be exchanged in the synchronization process.MSI Reminds You..
User’s Guide69 HCI Version: the version number of theBluetooth Specification that the Host ControllerInterface complies with. HCI Revision: the revi
70PC2PC Bluetooth France and China Maximum Transmission Power: High Medium Low.Click Apply to implement the changes. A dialog box appearswith not
User’s Guide71tiate a connection with this computer. However, thiscomputer can still initiate connections with remoteBluetooth devices. All devices—a
72PC2PC BluetoothMSI Reminds You...Multiple devices may be selected using SHIFT + clickand/or CTRL + click.Delete a device from the listIn the list of
User’s Guide73 Report only selected Bluetooth devices (see Discovery,Adding Specific Devices and Discovery, Deleting Spe-cific Devices). Select the
2PC2PC Bluetooth1.3 Hardware Specificationsenabling short-range wireless connections between desktop/laptopcomputers, Bluetooth-enabled peripherals (
74PC2PC BluetoothTemporarily override the discovery of specific devicesIn the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, from the Discoverytab, select “Report all
User’s Guide75 Yes, you may connect (click the balloon to proceed) No, you may not connect (ignore the balloon promptand the connection will fail).3
76PC2PC Bluetooth6. Pairing DevicesPairing allows you to avoid entering access information eachtime a connection is attempted. Paired devices share a
User’s Guide777. PasskeyAn alphanumeric string up to 16 characters in length. Pass-keys are also called Personal Identification Numbers, or PINcodes.
78PC2PC Bluetooth3.5 Troubleshooting1. Cannot connect to a paired devicePaired devices are always displayed in My Bluetooth Places,even if the remot
User’s Guide79 Click the OK button to close the Bluetooth Con-figuration Panel.4. Determine the Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) of my hard-ware devic
80PC2PC Bluetoothmy computerIn the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, select the Hardwaretab.8. Internet Connection Sharing Does Not WorkThis occurs beca
User’s Guide81You may also Ping the server from the DOS prompt.10. Unknown Port message when using a Bluetooth SerialPortThe “Unknown Port” error mes
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User’s Guide834. Technical SupportRefer to the following sources for additional informationand for product and software updates.The MSI website (http
User’s Guide3Network Capabilities Support piconet point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connectionsLink Manager3-slot Packets Yes5-slot Packets YesSl
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User’s Guide855. GlossaryBDABluetooth Device Address. Every Bluetooth device has a unique48-bit binary Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) burned into itsR
86PC2PC BluetoothIrDAInfrared Data AssociationIrMCInfrared Mobile CommunicationsLink KeyAn internally-generated unique security key that is exchangedb
User’s Guide87devices, such as a portable PC and a cellular phone, connect. Apiconet can support up to eight devices. When a piconet isformed, one dev
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