HiFi Works BlueSoleil manual Establish Connection, Start the Service, Initiate the Connection

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2 – Basic Operations

4)Wait several seconds until BlueSoleil reports the name of each device.

5)If the device you want is not listed, make sure that the device is turned on and discoverable and try searching again. You have multiple options for starting another search:

If you start another search by double-clicking on the red ball or clicking My Bluetooth My Device Inquiry or View Refresh Devices, then the list of previously detected devices will not be cleared.

If you start a new search by pressing F5, then the list of previously detected devices will be cleared.

2.4Establish Connection

NOTE: These are generic instructions for any type of Bluetooth enabled device. Refer to the instructions in Chapter 3, Bluetooth Profiles for specific details for the type of service you plan to use.

Normally, a connection is initiated from the client. On the server side, start the service; on the client side, initiate the connection.

2.4.1 Start the Service

If you would like to use your computer as a server in a Bluetooth connection, you must first start (enable) the appropriate service(s) on your system.

1)Access the Service Window. Click View Service Window.

2)If the icon for a service is highlighted (yellow), the service has already been started. If the icon is white, then you need to start the service in order to use it; right-click the icon. In the pop-up menu, select Start Service. The icon should now be highlighted (yellow). Serial Port icons will also report which COM port is assigned to them.

NOTE: Icons will appear only for Bluetooth functions (profiles) which BlueSoleil supports in the Server device role. See the chart in Chapter 1.1, Bluetooth Functions. Depending on your system, multiple icons for Serial COM ports may appear.

After you have started the service in BlueSoleil, now you are ready to initiate the connection from the remote device. For instructions, refer to the user documentation for the remote device.

2.4.2 Initiate the Connection

If you would like to use your computer as a client in a Bluetooth connection, make sure that you have started (enabled) the service on the remote device. Otherwise, BlueSoleil will not be able to discover the service and connect to it. For instructions, refer to the device’s user documentation.

1)Return to the Main Window. Click View Main Window.

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Contents Socket BlueSoleil User’s Guide Content Device Configurations Introduction to BlueSoleil Bluetooth FunctionsLocal Device Basic Operations Main WindowRemote Devices Operations Services Icon MeaningsServices Operations Remote Devices Icon MeaningsBasic Operations BlueSoleil InstallationSocket Bluetooth USB Adapter Found New Hardware Wizard Socket CF Bluetooth CardStart BlueSoleil Initiate a Device Search Search for Other Bluetooth Enabled DevicesInitiate the Connection Start the ServiceEstablish Connection Bluetooth Security Basic Operations Receive Pictures Basic ImagingControl Camera to Take Pictures Dial-up Networking Dial-up to the Internet via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phoneFAX Dial-up to the Internet via a Bluetooth enabled modemSend fax via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone Send fax via a Bluetooth enabled modemConnect to a Mobile Phone File TransferHuman Interface Device Access a Shared Folder on Another Bluetooth Enabled DeviceHeadset Use your computer as a LAN Access Point Advanced Users only LAN AccessAccess a LAN via a Bluetooth enabled Access Point AP Network Connections Object Push Push Objects to a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile PhoneObject Push Send Object Receive Objects from a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile PhoneGroup Ad-hoc Network Peer-to-peer networking Personal Area NetworkingConfiguring the NAP/GN Access a LAN via PAN-NAPSetting up a Bluetooth Enabled PAN Connect to a PDA Serial PortSynchronization Bluetooth Synchronization Main Window BlueSoleil User GuidesBlueSoleil Environment PAN SPP DUN LAP FTP Sync OPP Hcrp HID FAX BIP Service Window View Menu My Bluetooth MenuMenus File MenuHelp Menu My Services MenuTools Menu Accessibility Device ConfigurationsHardware Configuration Properties ConfigurationPair / Unpair Devices Security ConfigurationHow to Pair with Another Device How to Unpair with Another DeviceGeneral Security Managing Device PairingsLocal Services Security BlueSoleil User Guides Safety and Usage Tips Aircraft Live Technical Support Technical SupportSocket On-Demand Support SOS Limited Warranty Limited Software Warranty Copyright Notice Regulatory Compliance Canada Certification Regulatory Compliance Applicable Standards Socket Communications, Inc November

BlueSoleil specifications

HiFi Works BlueSoleil is a powerful Bluetooth software suite that offers seamless connectivity and a host of advanced features for users seeking to enhance their audio experience. Designed for both casual listeners and audiophiles, BlueSoleil is known for its versatility and compatibility with a wide range of Bluetooth devices, enabling users to stream high-quality audio wirelessly.

One of the standout features of BlueSoleil is its user-friendly interface, which makes it accessible for everyone, regardless of technical expertise. The intuitive layout allows users to easily manage their Bluetooth connections, making device pairing a breeze. The software supports multiple profiles, including A2DP for high-quality audio streaming, HSP for voice transmission, and AVRCP for remote control functionalities.

The advanced audio processing technologies integrated into HiFi Works BlueSoleil ensure that users benefit from premium sound quality. The software employs advanced codecs, optimizing audio transmission to minimize latency and maximize fidelity. Additionally, BlueSoleil offers Adaptive Audio Management, which intelligently adjusts the audio output based on the connected device, ensuring an optimal listening experience.

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Moreover, BlueSoleil features robust security protocols, including Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) and encryption methods, ensuring that users can connect their devices safely. This attention to security means that users can enjoy peace of mind while using the software in everyday settings.

In summary, HiFi Works BlueSoleil stands out for its ease of use, high-quality audio processing, and robust security features. Whether you are looking to stream music, make calls, or manage multiple Bluetooth devices, BlueSoleil provides a reliable and efficient solution. With its focus on enhancing the Bluetooth experience, it is an ideal choice for anyone seeking to elevate their audio enjoyment in a wireless world.