Connect your peripherals and computing devices, without cables
Bluetooth USB Adapter
User Manual
F8T012 - F8T013
Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
Product Features
PC System Requirements
System Requirements
Mac System Requirements
Bluetooth USB Adapter
Package Contents
CD-ROM for installation software and documentation User Manual on CD
Quick Installation Guide Registration Card
USB UHCI/OHCI 2.0-compliant
USB Adapter Specifications
F8T012 Tx 150mA, Rx 80mA
F8T013 Tx 65mA, Rx 45mA
Software Setup for Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP
Software Setup
3. Choose “I accept the terms in the license agreement” to accept the license agreement. Click on “Next” to continue
Software Setup
5. Confirm that the device software is ready to be installed and click on “Install”
Software Setup
7. During the installation process you may be prompted to insert your USB Adapter. If your USB Adapter is not plugged into your computer at this time, you may insert it into an available USB 1.1-compliant port on your desktop or notebook computer, then click “OK” to continue. Click on “Cancel” to continue installation without the Bluetooth device inserted. Refer to the “Hardware Installation” section of this User Manual for instructions for installing the hardware
Software Setup
Software Setup
Hardware Setup for Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP
Hardware Setup
click “Next”
Hardware Setup
Hardware Setup
Step by Step
Windows XP SP2 update
‘Device Manager’ button
System properties will pop up
item of the Bluetooth Radio and select
4. Select ‘Bluetooth Devices’
inside de window ‘Update Driver’
5. Right click with your mouse on the sub
The hardware wizard will start
7. Select - ‘Install from a list or Specific location Advanced’
Windows XP SP2 update
Go to ‘Next’ button
9. Select - ‘Disk’ ‘Browse’ choose the CD drive, go to the directory
Windows XP SP2 update
‘Open’
10. Select - ‘Belkin USB Bluetooth Device’
Windows XP SP2 update
Select ’btwusb’, then go to button
Belkin driver will install
Windows XP SP2 update
updated your driver
Go to ‘Finish’ button and you have
Configuring your computer for Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP
Initial Configuration Wizard
3. Choose the type of computer you have installed the USB Adapter to in the drop-down menu
Initial Configuration Wizard
5. Choose the Bluetooth services your computer will offer. The most common service for your computer type will be checked by default
Initial Configuration Wizard
Uninstalling the Software for Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP
Uninstalling the Software
What is BTW
The Bluetooth Technology
Getting Started
BTW supports
3. Basic Imaging Profile BIP 4. Bluetooth 1.2 support
What’s new in BTW4.0
Getting Started
Windows 98SE Second Edition Windows Me Millennium Edition Windows
Have access to the Bluetooth Setup Wizard The wizard will help you
Bluetooth Tray
Start/Stop Bluetooth on this computer
Getting Started
Icons used for Bluetooth devices and services
My Bluetooth Places
Getting Started
Device icons for Windows XP
Bluetooth Icon Indicates Bluetooth Status
Status
Icon
Device Type
Device Icon Types
Normal
Connected
Service icons for Windows XP
Service Icon Types
Service Name
Getting Started
Getting Started
Device icons for Windows 98SE / ME
Device Icon Types
Device Type
Service Icon Types
Service icons for Windows 98SE / ME
Service Name
Getting Started
My Bluetooth Places
Finding Bluetooth devices
You are now ready to search for available Bluetooth devices that are within connection range. There are two ways to do this
Getting Started
Getting Started
Finding services
Getting Started
The services that BTW supports are as follows
Getting Started
Setting up a connection
Getting Started
Create a connection from the Bluetooth Icon in the System Tray
Create a connection from Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
Using the Bluetooth Setup Wizard
Bluetooth Setup Wizard
“Connect to … “
Determining a connection status
1. Open My Bluetooth Places and select My Device
To display the Connection Status dialog box
Getting Started
Getting Started
Send to another Bluetooth device
Getting Started
To use Send to other Bluetooth device 1 In the application
About Client and Server
Client Applications
Human Interface Device
Client Applications
2. Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood
2. Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood
Printer
Client Applications
Audio Gateway
2. Click Settings 3. Click Printers
5. Double-click Audio Gateway
2. Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood
Headset
3. Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood
Client Applications
2. Select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
Bluetooth Serial Port
Client Applications
Client Applications
2. Select My Device
2. Select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
Dial-up Networking
Client Applications
Client Applications
2. Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood
2. Select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
File Transfer
Client Applications
Send to
Types of File Transfer operations
Client Applications
Client Applications
Image
Create an Imaging Connection
Image Format Conversion
Client Applications
Close an Imaging Connection
Configure
Remote Camera Operation
Client Applications
Uninstall an Imaging Device
Install an Imaging Device
PIM Exchange
Client Applications
Business cards are sent, received, or exchanged without further intervention
Client Applications
Client Applications
PIM Synchronization
2. Select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
Network Access
Client Applications
Windows XP, Server-side Setup
Windows 2000, Server-side Setup
3. Click the Sharing tab. Select Enable Internet Connection Sharing
Client Applications
To configure the routing software
To configure the server
2. Click the Settings tab. Select 2nd network adapter
4. Select Specify an IP address
4. Click the Settings button
Adapter 6. Select Enable DHCP Server
Client Applications
7. Type in the client IP address range fields − From − To
Common Configuration Settings
Bluetooth Service
Notifications
area, at the far right of the taskbar. If the notification balloon is ignored, the connection request will time out and fail
Bluetooth Service
Associate a Sound with Service Access
Service Access Notification
Bluetooth Service
Configure the Audio Gateway Service
Bluetooth Image Transfer
Hardware Requirements
Bluetooth Service
Configure the Bluetooth Imaging Service
Bluetooth Serial Port
Bluetooth Service
Bluetooth Service
Add or Delete a Bluetooth Serial Port
Fax Service
Dial-up Networking Service
Configure the Dial-up Networking Service
Bluetooth Service
File Transfer Service
Configure the Fax Service
To Use the File Transfer Service
Bluetooth Service
Potential menu options include
Bluetooth Service
Configure the Headset Service
Headset Service
Bluetooth Service
Hardware Requirements
Bluetooth Service
Usage Example with a Bluetooth Telephone
Setup for Windows 98SE & Windows Me
Network Access
Bluetooth Service
Bluetooth Service
Setup for Windows 2000 and Windows XP
Windows XP - the Network Connections window
Bluetooth Service
PIM Item Transfer
Verify the Server Setup
Bluetooth Service
Configure
Bluetooth Service
Four data types are supported Business Cards Calendar Items
Do Not Accept Any of the installed PIMs on this computer
Bluetooth Service
Choose a Default Business Card
Default Business Card Selection
Close a PIM Item Transfer Connection
Change the Selected PIM
Bluetooth Service
PIM Synchronization
in the PIM Item Transfer service. If that service is not configured to store a particular data type in Outlook, then that data type cannot be synchronized
Bluetooth Service
General Tab
Configuration Panel
Allow other devices to discover this computer
Accessibility Tab
Configuration Panel
Choose an audio notification file
Limited access to this computer to specific remote devices
Add a device to the list 1. Click Add Device
Configuration Panel
Delete a device from the list
Discovery Tab
Periodic Search for Devices
Determine the devices that will be report
Configuration Panel
Discover Specific Devices
Multiple devices can be selected at the same time by holding the SHIFT or CTRL key down as you select the devices
Configuration Panel
Configuration Panel
Temporarily override the discovery of specific devices
Local Services Tab
Configuration Panel
Configuration Panel
Common Configuration Setting
Authorization request, also called a connection request
Authentication request, also called a PIN code request
Notification only
Configuration Panel
Configuration Panel
Settings that are additional to all of the local services
2. Click the Local Service tab
Configuration Panel
2. Click the Local Services tab
Adding a user-defined Bluetooth Serial Port
3. Click the Add Serial Service button
Configuration Panel
Configuration Panel
Removing a user-defined Bluetooth Serial Port
2. Click the Local Services tab
Configuration Panel
Changing a local service’s properties
To change a local service’s properties
2. Click the Local Services tab
Status
Configuration Panel
Device name if connected
Hardware Tab
Configuration Panel
Device Status indicates if the device is operating properly or if there is a problem or conflict
Configuration Panel
Security
Authentication
Introduction
Bluetooth Device Identity
Authorization
Security
Link Key
Encryption
Security
Security
Pairing Devices
2. Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood
Passkey
2. Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood
Security
Security Request Dialog Box
Secure Connection
Security
OK grants permission to establish connection
Security
Q I get an “X” mark on my Service icon. What does that mean?
Troubleshooting
Q Windows can’t seem to detect my USB dongle device. What do I do?
Q The Dial-up Networking service does not start. Is this a problem?
Q Why can’t I connect to a paired device?
Troubleshooting
Click OK Click OK to close the Bluetooth Configuration Panel
Troubleshooting
Q How do I test a Network Access connection?
Troubleshooting
Q What can I do when functions don’t run normally?
Technical Support
Important Information
Declaration of Conformity
Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Notice
Radio Frequency Notice
Department of Communications-Canada Canadian Compliance Statement
Declaration of Conformity
EN 55 022 Statement CE Warning
CE Declaration of Conformity
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR
Information
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
Caution Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
Modifications
Information
Canada-Industry Canada IC
Europe-European Union Notice
Information
Information
Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty
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Bluetooth USB Adapter