D-Link dbt-120 manual Bluetooth Device Identity, Icons Used For Bluetooth Devices and Services

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Bluetooth Device Identity

Every Bluetooth device has an unique 48-bit binary Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) burned into its EEPROM (embedded into the device). This address cannot be changed by the end-user.

A device’s BDA is usually displayed in hexadecimal format; 00:D0:B7:03:2E:9F is a valid BDA.

Each Bluetooth device also has an operator-configurable, user-friendly name to help distinguish it from other Bluetooth devices. The user-friendly name may be up to 99 alphanumeric characters in length and may contain spaces. My Personal Computer is a valid user-friendly name.

Icons Used For Bluetooth Devices and Services

Bluetooth icons provide at-a-glance feedback about a device or service’s status by changing color.

Device icons for Windows 98SE, 2K and ME.

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Contents DBT-120 Contents Page Introduction to Bluetooth Introduction to the D-Link Bluetooth USB AdapterPackage Contents Installing the Bluetooth software Device Information screenHardware Installation Introduction to Bluetooth Software To determine the services provided by a Bluetooth device Bluetooth Device Identity Icons Used For Bluetooth Devices and ServicesPage Service icons for Windows 98SE, 2K and ME Bluetooth Software Basic Operations Find Bluetooth DevicesBluetooth Software Explorer Find a Service Bluetooth Software Explorer Available ServicesSetup a New Connection Setup a new connectionBluetooth Tray Find Devices… orSend to Bluetooth To use Send to BluetoothNetwork Access Server-side Setup for Windows2000 Network AccessNetwork Access Server-side Setup for WindowsXP Installing and configuring the Sygate Home Network Bluetooth Serial Port To establish a Bluetooth serial port connectionBluetooth Software Explorer Available Services To establish a Dial-up Networking session To close a Bluetooth serial port connectionDial-Up Networking My DeviceSend a Fax To close a Dial-up Networking connectionTo perform an operation on a folder or file Open Types of File Transfer operationsSend to Information Exchange Information Exchange TabUse Information Synchronization Information SynchronizationTo send, receive or exchange an object Stop a local service To interrupt a connection from the server side Access the Bluetooth Configuration Panel Accessibility TAB Accessibility Configuration SettingsAdding and Deleting Devices Limit access to your computer to specific remote devicesAccessibility Tab- Add Devices Add a device to the list of devices allowed to connectDiscovery TAB Discover Configuration SettingsDiscovery Tab Periodic Search for Devices Limit the type of remote devices reported Discovery, Adding Specific DevicesDetermine the devices that will be reported Report only specific devicesDiscovery Tab Discoverable Devices Report only a specific class of deviceReport only a specific type of device within a class General Configuration SettingsDiscovery, Deleting Specific Devices Remove a device from the list of devices to be discoveredIdentity section Bluetooth Security SectionGeneral Tab Hardware Configuration Hardware Tab DevicesDevice Properties Hardware Tab Advanced Hardware Advanced Settings Dialog BoxMaximum Transmission Power Country CodeInformation Exchange Configuration Settings Receive Business Card File TransferSend Business Card Information TabLocal Services Configuration Settings Local Services TABLocal Service Tab Bluetooth for Windows Local Service Names Some local services have additional property settingsLocal Device, Add a User Defined Bluetooth Serial Port Add an additional Bluetooth Serial PortLocal Device, Remove a User Defined Bluetooth Serial Port Local Services Properties Change local service propertiesNotifications TAB Notifications Tab Configuration SettingsNotification Tab Associate a sound with a Bluetooth event From the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, Notifications tabVersion info Version Info ConfigurationThere are no options to configure on this tab Version Info TabAuthorization AuthenticationSecurity Introduction Encryption Enable Encryption for a serviceConfiguration options are Levels of SecurityLink Keys are created by combining Pairing DevicesLink Key Paired devices remain paired even whenRequest Dialog Remove PairingPasskey Security Request Dialog BoxCannot discover services on an un-paired remote device? To limit the services the connecting device may useClick the Authorize or Authenticate button Security Request Dialog Box, Advanced ButtonDial-up Networking service does not start? How do I test a Network Access connection?Page Index To limit the services the connecting device may us
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