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The Bluetooth Imaging application allows this computer to send images to remote devices that provide the Bluetooth imaging service.

Possible uses include the transfer of images to a Bluetooth camera, camera/phone, or any other device that offers the Bluetooth Imaging service.

The supported image formats are:

BMP

GIF

PNG

JPG

Image Format Conversion

Some devices, particularly battery-powered devices such as phones and cameras, may only be able to accept images in one format and at a single fixed resolution. In that case, the image is converted to the required format and resolution before it is transferred to the remote device.

Create an Imaging Connection

Imaging application connections are created automatically on an as-needed basis.

To send an image to the remote imaging device:

In Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, drag and drop the image file onto the destination’s device icon.

In Windows Explorer, right-click an image file and, from the shortcut menu, select Copy. Then, in Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, right-click the destination device, and, from the shortcut menu, select Paste.

If a shortcut to the remote device’s imaging service exists in My Bluetooth Places, drag and drop, or, copy and paste, to that shortcut.

Close an Imaging Connection

Imaging connections close automatically when the image transfer is complete. To abort the image transfer, click Cancel in the transfer dialog box.

Configure

The Bluetooth Configuration Panel > Client Applications > Imaging > General tab provides options to configure:

The application name - to change it, highlight the existing name and enter the new name.

Secure connection - to enable secure connection, select the option box. To disable secure connection, clear the option box.

Remote Camera Operation

Remote operation of the Bluetooth imaging device, such as the ability to trip a camera’s shutter or browse the images on a device, may be possible, depending on the functions supported by the remote device.

There are three prerequisites:

 

This computer must be running under the Windows XP operating

 

system.

 

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Contents Bluetooth Stereo USB Adaptor Application Setup & User’s Guide Trademarks and Registered TrademarksTable of Contents Security Introduction Bluetooth TechnologyWhat is BTW What’s in the boxStart/Stop Bluetooth on this computer Bluetooth TrayMy Bluetooth Places What’s new in BTW4.0Device icons for Windows XP Icons used for Bluetooth devices and servicesEnable Blue with White Status Icon DescriptionDevice icons for Windows 98SE / ME Service icons for Windows XPService Name Normal Connected Unavailable Device Type Normal Connected PairedService Name Normal Connected Not Service icons for Windows 98SE / MEAudio Gateway All rights reserved Finding services Finding Bluetooth devicesGetting Started Setting up a connection Create a connection from Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood Using the Bluetooth Setup WizardDetermining a connection status Send to another Bluetooth device Open My Bluetooth Places and select My DeviceAll rights reserved About Client and Server Select Enter Bluetooth NeighborhoodClient Applications Human Interface DevicePrinter Click Settings Click PrintersAudio Gateway Select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood Bluetooth Serial PortHeadset Dial-up Networking Select My DeviceFax File TransferTypes of File Transfer operations Send toImage Uninstall an Imaging Device Install an Imaging DevicePIM Exchange Network Access PIM SynchronizationWindows XP, Server-side Setup Windows 2000, Server-side SetupSelect Specify an IP address Click the Settings tab. Select 2nd network adapter To configure the routing softwareSelect Enable Dhcp Server Common Configuration Settings NotificationsConfigure the Audio Gateway Service Service Access NotificationAssociate a Sound with Service Access Hardware RequirementsConfigure the Bluetooth Imaging Service Bluetooth Image TransferAdd or Delete a Bluetooth Serial Port Fax Service Dial-up Networking ServiceFile Transfer Service Headset Service Configure the Headset Service Usage Example with a Bluetooth TelephoneSetup for Windows 98SE & Windows Me Setup for Windows 2000 and Windows XPVerify the Server Setup PIM Item TransferClose a PIM Item Transfer Connection Default Business Card SelectionChoose a Default Business Card Change the Selected PIMPIM Synchronization Select Advanced Configuration Configuration PanelAccessibility Tab General TabDiscovery Tab Select the device you want discovered and click OK Common Configuration Setting Local Services TabTemporarily override the discovery of specific devices Authentication request, also called a PIN code request 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 Status Hardware TabDevice name if connected All rights reserved Security AuthenticationAuthorization IntroductionEncryption Bluetooth Device IdentityPairing Devices Link KeySecure Connection PasskeySecurity Request Dialog Box Advanced please see next section for details 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 Limited Hardware Warranty