D-Link dbt-120 manual Use Information Synchronization, To send, receive or exchange an object

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The default location of your business card and the location where received items are placed can be configured in the Bluetooth Configuration Panel.

To send, receive or exchange an object:

On the client, in the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Places, right-click the Inbox icon of the remote device. Select an option from the pop-up menu. Business cards are sent, received or exchanged without further intervention.

To send Calendar Items, Notes, and Messages, navigate to the folder that contains the item you want to send, select the item, and then click Open.

Information Synchronization

The Information Synchronization service is used to synchronize information (e.g., a Personal Information Manager database) between a Bluetooth client and a Bluetooth server.

Bluetooth Software supports synchronization with devices that support IrMC v1.1 and exchange the v2.1 vCard format.

Four data types are supported:

Business cards

Calendar items

Email messages

Notes

The first time Information Synchronization is used with a new application it may take a few minutes to synchronize the database; the data from both devices must be merged, duplicate entries deleted, and then the updated database copied back to both devices.

Subsequent uses of Information Synchronization, for the same application, are much faster— only the changes that have been made since the databases were last synchronized must be exchanged.

Microsoft Outlook is the only Personal Information Manager supported in this release of Bluetooth Software. Outlook permits duplicate entries, so all duplicates may not be exchanged in the synchronization process.

Note: Only Outlook’s default contacts folder is synchronized. Items in sub-folders are not synchronized. Items that are moved from the default folder to a sub-folder will appear to have been deleted when the next synchronization takes place.

Use Information Synchronization

On the client, in the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Places, select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood.

In the right panel of Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, right-click anywhere except on a device name and select Refresh from the pop-up menu.

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Contents DBT-120 Contents Page Introduction to the D-Link Bluetooth USB Adapter Introduction to BluetoothPackage Contents Device Information screen Installing the Bluetooth softwareHardware Installation Introduction to Bluetooth Software To determine the services provided by a Bluetooth device Icons Used For Bluetooth Devices and Services Bluetooth Device IdentityPage Service icons for Windows 98SE, 2K and ME Find Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Software Basic OperationsBluetooth Software Explorer Bluetooth Software Explorer Available Services Find a ServiceSetup a new connection Setup a New ConnectionFind Devices… or Bluetooth TrayTo use Send to Bluetooth Send to BluetoothNetwork Access Network Access Server-side Setup for Windows2000Network Access Server-side Setup for WindowsXP Installing and configuring the Sygate Home Network To establish a Bluetooth serial port connection Bluetooth Serial PortBluetooth Software Explorer Available Services My Device To close a Bluetooth serial port connectionDial-Up Networking To establish a Dial-up Networking session To close a Dial-up Networking connection Send a Fax To perform an operation on a folder or file Types of File Transfer operations OpenSend to Information Exchange Tab Information ExchangeInformation Synchronization Use 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 Configuration Settings Accessibility TABAdd a device to the list of devices allowed to connect Limit access to your computer to specific remote devicesAccessibility Tab- Add Devices Adding and Deleting DevicesDiscover Configuration Settings Discovery TABDiscovery Tab Periodic Search for Devices Report only specific devices Discovery, Adding Specific DevicesDetermine the devices that will be reported Limit the type of remote devices reportedReport only a specific class of device Discovery Tab Discoverable DevicesRemove a device from the list of devices to be discovered General Configuration SettingsDiscovery, Deleting Specific Devices Report only a specific type of device within a classBluetooth Security Section Identity sectionGeneral Tab Hardware Tab Devices Hardware ConfigurationDevice Properties Country Code Hardware Advanced Settings Dialog BoxMaximum Transmission Power Hardware Tab AdvancedInformation Exchange Configuration Settings Information Tab File TransferSend Business Card Receive Business CardLocal Services TAB Local Services Configuration SettingsLocal Service Tab Some local services have additional property settings Bluetooth for Windows Local Service NamesAdd an additional Bluetooth Serial Port Local Device, Add a User Defined Bluetooth Serial PortLocal Device, Remove a User Defined Bluetooth Serial Port Change local service properties Local Services PropertiesNotifications Tab Configuration Settings Notifications TABNotification Tab From the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, Notifications tab Associate a sound with a Bluetooth eventVersion Info Tab Version Info ConfigurationThere are no options to configure on this tab Version infoAuthentication AuthorizationSecurity Introduction Levels of Security Enable Encryption for a serviceConfiguration options are EncryptionPaired devices remain paired even when Pairing DevicesLink Key Link Keys are created by combiningSecurity Request Dialog Box Remove PairingPasskey Request DialogSecurity Request Dialog Box, Advanced Button To limit the services the connecting device may useClick the Authorize or Authenticate button Cannot discover services on an un-paired remote device?How do I test a Network Access connection? Dial-up Networking service does not start?Page Index To limit the services the connecting device may us
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