Belkin F8T012, F8T013 user manual Finding services

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Getting Started

You may also let BTW automatically search for devices for you. To do so, simply configure the settings in the Discovery Panel. For details, see Configuration Panel on the following.

However, to be certain that the displayed list of devices in the neighborhood is current, it is recommended that you perform a manual search. This is mainly because mobile devices may go beyond the connection range in between automatic updates.

If you still couldn’t find some devices that are within connection range, there are two possibilities:

Your device is configured to report only specific types or classes of devices. (To change this, modify your device’s configuration in the Discovery tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel.)

The remote (or unlisted) device is in the non-discoverable mode. (To change this, modify the remote device’s configuration in the Accessibility tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel.)

Finding services

After discovering the devices you can have access to, you may perform Service Discovery. Each available device that you have discovered in the Bluetooth Neighborhood provides you with several services.

To find out what these services are, simply do either of the following:

Double-click a device in the Bluetooth Neighborhood, OR

Right-click a device and select Discover Available Services.

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Contents Bluetooth USB Adapter Page Table of Contents Introduction Product Features PC System Requirements System RequirementsMac System Requirements Package Contents USB Adapter Specifications Software Setup for Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP Software SetupSoftware Setup Software Setup Software Setup Software Setup Hardware Setup for Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP Hardware SetupHardware Setup Hardware Setup Step by Step Windows XP SP2 update‘Device Manager’ button System properties will pop upWindows XP SP2 update Go to ‘Next’ button Windows XP SP2 update ‘Open’ Select ‘Belkin USB Bluetooth Device’Windows XP SP2 update Initial Configuration Wizard Initial Configuration Wizard Initial Configuration Wizard Uninstalling the Software What is BTW Bluetooth TechnologyGetting Started BTW supportsWhat’s new in BTW4.0 Start/Stop Bluetooth on this computer Bluetooth TrayIcons used for Bluetooth devices and services My Bluetooth PlacesStatus Device icons for Windows XPIcon Device Type Normal Connected Device Icon TypesService Name Normal Connected Service icons for Windows XPDevice icons for Windows 98SE / ME Service icons for Windows 98SE / ME Finding Bluetooth devices Finding services Getting Started Setting up a connection Getting Started Create a connection from Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood Using the Bluetooth Setup WizardBluetooth Setup Wizard Connect to …Determining a connection status Open My Bluetooth Places and select My DeviceSend to another Bluetooth device Getting Started About Client and Server Client ApplicationsHuman Interface Device Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood Printer Audio Gateway Click Settings Click PrintersDouble-clickAudio Gateway Headset Select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood Bluetooth Serial PortSelect My Device Bluetooth Configuration Panel, select the Local Services tabDial-up Networking Fax File Transfer Send to Types of File Transfer operationsImage Create an Imaging Connection Image Format ConversionClose an Imaging Connection ConfigureRemote Camera Operation Uninstall an Imaging Device Install an Imaging DevicePIM Exchange Client Applications PIM Synchronization Network Access Windows XP, Server-side Setup Windows 2000, Server-side SetupTo configure the routing software To configure the serverClick the Settings tab. Select 2nd network adapter Select Specify an IP addressAdapter Select Enable Dhcp Server Common Configuration Settings Bluetooth ServiceNotifications Bluetooth Service Associate a Sound with Service Access Service Access NotificationConfigure the Audio Gateway Service Bluetooth Image TransferHardware Requirements Configure the Bluetooth Imaging Service Bluetooth Serial PortAdd or Delete a Bluetooth Serial Port Fax Service Dial-up Networking ServiceConfigure the Dial-up Networking Service File Transfer Service Configure the Fax ServiceTo Use the File Transfer Service Bluetooth Service Configure the Headset Service Headset ServiceUsage Example with a Bluetooth Telephone Setup for Windows 98SE & Windows Me Network AccessSetup for Windows 2000 and Windows XP Bluetooth Service PIM Item Transfer Verify the Server SetupConfigure Bluetooth Service Choose a Default Business Card Default Business Card SelectionClose a PIM Item Transfer Connection Change the Selected PIMPIM Synchronization Bluetooth Service General Tab Configuration PanelAllow other devices to discover this computer Accessibility TabChoose an audio notification file Limited access to this computer to specific remote devicesAdd a device to the list Click Add Device Delete a device from the list Discovery TabPeriodic Search for Devices Determine the devices that will be reportDiscover Specific Devices Configuration Panel Configuration Panel Temporarily override the discovery of specific devices Local Services TabCommon Configuration Setting Authentication request, also called a PIN code request Configuration Panel Settings that are additional to all of the local services Click the Local Service tabAdding a user-defined Bluetooth Serial Port Click the Local Services tab Removing a user-defined Bluetooth Serial PortChanging a local service’s properties 101 Device name if connected Hardware Tab103 Security AuthenticationIntroduction Bluetooth Device Identity AuthorizationLink Key EncryptionPairing Devices Passkey Security Request Dialog Box Secure Connection110 Get an X mark on my Service icon. What does that mean? TroubleshootingWhy can’t I connect to a paired device? How do I test a Network Access connection? What can I do when functions don’t run normally? Technical Support Important Information Declaration of Conformity117 Federal Communications Commission Notice Information119 120 Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty Belkin GmbH
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