Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto DBT-120 del fabbricante D-Link
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2 Rev.2.0 (08/27/2002) DBT DBT DBT DBT DBT - - - - - 120 120 120 120 120 Bluetooth USB Adapter.
3 Contents Introduction ..................................... 5 Package Contents .............................. 6 Installing Bluetooth Software ............ 6 Hardware Installation ........................ 8 Introduction to Bluetooth Software .... 9 Bluetooth Software Basic Operations .
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5 Introduction Introduction to Bluetooth Introduction to Bluetooth Introduction to Bluetooth Introduction to Bluetooth Introduction to Bluetooth The term “Bluetooth” refers to a worldwide standard for the wireless exchange of data between two devices within a short range.
6 Package Contents After opening the D-Link Bluetooth Adapter package, check what’s in the package, then refer to the Installation Guide for the fastest way to get up and running with the Bluetooth USB Adapter .
7 Installing the Bluetooth software: Installing the Bluetooth software: Installing the Bluetooth software: Installing the Bluetooth software: Installing the Bluetooth software: Be sure to install the Bluetooth software prior to plugging in the USB Adapter to a USB port.
8 Hardware Installation The Bluetooth USB Adapter is plug-&-play . After you have the software installed and have rebooted your PC, you can plug the Bluetooth USB Adapter directly into your laptop’s or desktop’ s USB port.
9 Introduction to Bluetooth Software The Bluetooth Software is the solution for the seamless integration of Bluetooth technology into personal computers.
10 The services supported by Bluetooth Software are: • Bluetooth Serial Port - establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection between two devices. The connection may be used by applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices.
11 Bluetooth Device Identity Bluetooth Device Identity Bluetooth Device Identity Bluetooth Device Identity Bluetooth Device Identity Every Bluetooth device has an unique 48-bit binary Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) burned into its EEPROM (embedded into the device).
12 • Device icons for Windows XP. Service icons are gray or yellow in color (or gray with yellow accents) in their “normal” state. In the “connected” state the primary color of the icon (gray or yellow) changes to green.
13 • Service icons for Windows 98SE, 2K and ME..
14 • Service icons for Windows XP. Services may be unavailable because they are in use or because the necessary hardware (such as a modem for Dial-up Networking) is not installed.
15 Bluetooth Software Explorer Open the Bluetooth menu from the above screen and select Search for Devices . The system will start to look for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity and display the devices it finds in the right panel of My Bluetooth Places .
16 Find a Service Find a Service Find a Service Find a Service Find a Service In the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Explorer , right-click on the device name and select Discover Available Services from the pop-up menu. The services the device provides will show up in the right panel.
17 • Information Synchronization - establishes a Bluetooth wireless connection between two devices and uses the connection to synchronize Personal Information Manager data between the two devices.
18 • T o establish a paired relationship with the remote device while using this wizard, enter your Personal Identification Number in the PIN Code field of the security screen, and then click the Next button.
19 The services that can be searched for and connected to from the Bluetooth T ray are: • Bluetooth Serial Port(s) • Dial-up Networking • Fax • File T ransfer • Information Synchronization • Network Access .
20 Client Applications Network Access Network Access Network Access Network Access Network Access The Network Access service permits a Bluetooth client to use a Local Area Network connection that is physically attached to another Bluetooth device (the server).
21 Network Access Server-side Setup for Windows 98SE & Windows ME: Network Access Server-side Setup for Windows 98SE & Windows ME: Network Access Server-side Setup for Windows 98SE & Windo.
22 • In the right panel of the Configuration screen, choose Select Manually from Local Network Connections and select the 0000:Bluetooth P AN Driver . Be sure to check the Enable Address Server (DHCP) from the Options item. • On the left side of the Configuration screen, check Ethernet and select the LAN card the PC is using.
23 2. In the right panel of Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood , right-click anywhere except on a device name and select Refresh from the pop-up menu. 3. In the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Places , right-click the server to which you wish to connect and select Discover A vailable Services from the pop-up menu to update the available services list.
24 T o close a Bluetooth serial port connection Connections are normally closed from the client: • On the client, in the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Places , select (highlight) the device that is providing the Bluetooth Serial Port service.
25 To close a Dial-up Networking connection To close a Dial-up Networking connection To close a Dial-up Networking connection To close a Dial-up Networking connection To close a Dial-up Networking connection • On the client, in the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, select (highlight) the device that is providing the Dial-up Networking service.
26 displayed in the right panel of My Bluetooth Places . 3. In the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Places , click the plus ( + ) sign in front of Public Folder to expand that folder . If there are additional folders inside the expanded folder , those additional folders may have to be expanded.
27 Information Exchange Information Exchange Information Exchange Information Exchange Information Exchange The Information Exchange service provides a way to send and receive Microsoft Outlook items to and from another Bluetooth device, such as a Personal Digital Assistant or notebook computer .
28 The default location of your business card and the location where received items are placed can be configured in the Bluetooth Configuration Panel. T o 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.
29 • In the Folders panel of My Bluetooth Places , right-click the server with which you will synchronize and select Discover A vailable Services from the pop- up menu to update the available services list. The available services will be displayed in the right panel of My Bluetooth Places .
30 • Service—the name of the service • Startup—Automatic or Manual • Status: o Started(COM#)—the service is running and ready to use COM# o Not Started—the service is not running (not av.
31 Configuration Panel The Bluetooth Configuration Panel provides access to settings for Bluetooth services, hardware and security and for event notification.
32 Accessibility T AB Accessibility Configuration Settings The Accessibility tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel lets you specify which remote devices may access this computer .
33 o No devices to connect —no remote devices are permitted to initiate a connection with this computer . However , this computer can still initiate connections (as a client) with remote Bluetooth devices. o Only-paired devices to connect —only devices that have been paired with this computer are allowed to connect to it.
34 Discovery TAB Discovery TAB Discovery TAB Discovery TAB Discovery TAB Discover Configuration Settings Discover Configuration Settings Discover Configuration Settings Discover Configuration Settings.
35 Determine the devices that will be reported Bluetooth for Windows can screen out devices that you do not need access to. The options are: • Report all Bluetooth devices • Report only selected Bluetooth devices Select the desired option from the drop-down list.
36 Discovery T ab – Discoverable Devices • In the Discoverable devices... dialog box, highlight the device to be discovered and click the OK button.
37 • From the Class drop-down list, select a class of devices to be discovered. • Click the OK button. Report only a specific type of device within a class • Configure Bluetooth for Windows to r.
38 General T ab Identity section • Computer Name- enter a unique name to identify this computer to other Bluetooth devices in the vicinity; this field cannot be left blank. • Computer type- select either Desktop or Laptop from the drop-down menu to help identify this computer to other Bluetooth devices in the vicinity.
39 • Medium- the default security setting is configured at the service-level. Service level security means that each individual service must have its security settings (Authentication, Authorization and Encryption) set independently .
40 • Device Properties : o Manufacturer : the name of the company that manufactured the device selected in the Devices section of this dialog box. o Firmware Revision : the manufacturer ’ s firmware version number . o Device status : indicates that the device is operating properly or that there is a problem/conflict.
41 Hardware Advanced Settings Dialog Box Hardware Advanced Settings Dialog Box Hardware Advanced Settings Dialog Box Hardware Advanced Settings Dialog Box Hardware Advanced Settings Dialog Box When available, this dialog box is reached from the Hardware tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel.
42 Click the Apply button to implement the changes. A dialog box appears with notification that the Bluetooth device attached to this computer must be reset before the change(s) will take effect. • Click the Ye s button to reset the Bluetooth device.
43 Information T ab • The highest-level directory on this computer that a remote device has permission to access. • The path to your electronic business card. • The path to the directory that will be used to save incoming: o Business cards o Notes o Messages o Calendar items.
44 Local Services TAB Local Services TAB Local Services TAB Local Services TAB Local Services TAB Local Services Configuration Settings Local Services Configuration Settings Local Services Configurati.
45 Bluetooth for Windows Local Service Names • Bluetooth Serial Port • Dial-Up Networking • Fax • File T ransfer • Information Exchange • Information Synchronization • Network Access Pro.
46 Local Device, Add A User Defined Bluetooth Serial Port Local Device, Add A User Defined Bluetooth Serial Port Local Device, Add A User Defined Bluetooth Serial Port Local Device, Add A User Defined.
47 Some local services have additional property settings Some local services have additional property settings Some local services have additional property settings Some local services have additional property settings Some local services have additional property settings Some services have an additional setting that is specific to that service.
48 Local Services Properties Local Services Properties Local Services Properties Local Services Properties Local Services Properties Change local service properties From the Configuration Control Panel , Local Services tab, double-click the service name .
49 Notifications TAB Notifications TAB Notifications TAB Notifications TAB Notifications TAB Notifications Tab Configuration Settings Notifications Tab Configuration Settings Notifications Tab Configu.
50 o The Dial-up network service o The LAN Access service o The Fax service. • When a remote device attempts to send: o Information items o Synchronization information.
51 Version Info Configuration Version Info Configuration Version Info Configuration Version Info Configuration Version Info Configuration V ersion info V ersion Info T ab The V ersion Info tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel displays the name and version number of the software components of Bluetooth for Windows.
52 Security Security Introduction Security Introduction Security Introduction Security Introduction Security Introduction Each service that the server provides can be configured to require: • Authorization -The server operator must acknowledge all connection attempts before a connection is established.
53 a dialog box that displays: • The user-friendly name of the device attempting to connect • The local service to which the remote device is attempting to connect. The server operator may grant or deny access to the service by clicking an on- screen button.
54 Link Key Link Key Link Key Link Key Link Key Link Key is a unique, internally generated, access code. Link Keys are generated automatically when devices are Paired or when Authentication is enabled.
55 Remove Pairing Remove Pairing Remove Pairing Remove Pairing Remove Pairing When devices are paired, the configuration information is saved on both devices.
56 o Cancel - deny the connection o Advanced (click the See Also button, below , for more information). • A check box that, when enabled, grants (authorizes) the connecting device access to all of the services on this computer .
57 Q: Dial-up Networking service does not start? A: The Dial-up Networking service will not start unless a properly configured modem is attached to the server .
58 If the server has access to the Internet, open a browser on the client and connect to the World Wide W eb. Y ou may also Ping the server from the DOS prompt.
59 Index A A A A A Access the Bluetooth Configuration Panel 31 Accessibility TAB 32 Adding and Deleting Devices 33 Authentication 52 Authorization 52 B B B B B Bluetooth Device Identity 11 Bluetooth S.
60 Information Exchange 27 Information Exchange Configuration Settings 42 Information Synchronization 28 Installing Bluetooth Software 6 L L L L L Levels of Security 53 Link Key 54 Local Device, Add A.
61 To pair devices before attempting a connection 54 Types of File Transfer operations 26 U U U U U Uninstalling previous version of Bluetooth softwar 6 V V V V V Version Info Configuration 51.
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