HiFi Works BlueSoleil manual Bluetooth Security

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2 – Basic Operations

2)Double-click on the icon for the device you wish to connect to. BlueSoleil will begin to search for information about which services the device supports.

3)After the search, icons will be highlighted (yellow) at the top of the BlueSoleil Main Window for services that are supported by the device. Verify that the service you want to use is supported.

4)Right-click on the device icon. In the pop-up menu, click Connect, then select the service. BlueSoleil will start the connection. Depending on the security settings of each device, you may need to enter the same passkey on each device in order to bond the two devices.

5)A screen may appear asking if you want to set up automatic connections. Click Yes or No.

6)If you are connecting to a phone, your phone may ask if you want to ask the BlueSoleil computer to your device list. Enter Yes and enter a passkey.

7)When the devices have successfully connected, the device icon in the Main Window will turn green, and a green line will appear between the red ball and the device icon. A red dot will travel along the green line from the client to the server. A signal strength icon will also appear next to the device icon.

The BlueSoleil icon in the task tray will also turn green to indicate an active connection.

NOTE: A red check mark will appear next to the name of any device that you have previously paired with your computer.

8)Depending on which services you are using, additional screens may appear, and/or you may need to configure additional connection settings (e.g., user name, password, COM port number, etc.). Refer to the instructions in Chapter 3, Bluetooth Profiles for your specific service. After configuring the appropriate connection settings, you should be ready to use your application.

9)To end a connection in the Main Window, right-click on the icon for a connected device. In the pop-up menu, click Disconnect.

NOTE: You can only disconnect this way if your computer is acting as a client device. If your computer is acting as a server device, then you can disconnect in BlueSoleil by clicking View Service Window, then right-clicking on the service icon. In the pop-up menu, click Stop Service. Alternatively, you can disconnect from the remote device.

2.5Bluetooth Security

To modify your connection’s security settings, click My Bluetooth Security.

BlueSoleil offers three security levels:

Low (Security Mode 1, Non-secure):

No security procedure is needed for connections.

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Contents Socket BlueSoleil User’s Guide Content Device Configurations Bluetooth Functions Introduction to BlueSoleilMain Window Local Device Basic OperationsServices Icon Meanings Services OperationsRemote Devices Icon Meanings Remote Devices OperationsBlueSoleil Installation Socket Bluetooth USB AdapterBasic Operations Socket CF Bluetooth Card Found New Hardware WizardStart BlueSoleil Search for Other Bluetooth Enabled Devices Initiate a Device SearchStart the Service Establish ConnectionInitiate the Connection Bluetooth Security Basic Operations Basic Imaging Control Camera to Take PicturesReceive Pictures Dial-up to the Internet via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone Dial-up NetworkingDial-up to the Internet via a Bluetooth enabled modem Send fax via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phoneSend fax via a Bluetooth enabled modem FAXFile Transfer Connect to a Mobile PhoneAccess a Shared Folder on Another Bluetooth Enabled Device HeadsetHuman Interface Device LAN Access Access a LAN via a Bluetooth enabled Access Point APUse your computer as a LAN Access Point Advanced Users only Network Connections Push Objects to a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phone Object PushReceive Objects from a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phone Object Push Send ObjectPersonal Area Networking Group Ad-hoc Network Peer-to-peer networkingAccess a LAN via PAN-NAP Configuring the NAP/GNSetting up a Bluetooth Enabled PAN Serial Port Connect to a PDASynchronization Bluetooth Synchronization BlueSoleil User Guides BlueSoleil EnvironmentMain Window PAN SPP DUN LAP FTP Sync OPP Hcrp HID FAX BIP Service Window My Bluetooth Menu MenusFile Menu View MenuMy Services Menu Tools MenuHelp Menu Device Configurations Hardware ConfigurationProperties Configuration AccessibilitySecurity Configuration How to Pair with Another DeviceHow to Unpair with Another Device Pair / Unpair DevicesManaging Device Pairings Local Services SecurityGeneral Security BlueSoleil User Guides Safety and Usage Tips Aircraft Technical Support Socket On-Demand Support SOSLive Technical Support 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.

Another key characteristic of BlueSoleil is its capability to manage multiple Bluetooth devices simultaneously. This means users can easily switch between devices like headphones, speakers, and smartphones without the hassle of disconnecting and reconnecting constantly. The software also allows for easy file sharing and data management, which adds to its convenience as a comprehensive Bluetooth solution.

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.