IVT BlueSoleil Manuel utilisateur

IVT BlueSoleil™
User Manual
Version: 1.4
This document describes how to use IVT BlueSoleil™.

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Contents
1BlueSoleil™ Introduction............................................................................1
1.1 Profiles ....................................................................................................1
1.2 New features in BlueSoleil 1.4 ..................................................................... 2
1.3 Features in BlueSoleil 1.2 ...........................................................................2
2BlueSoleil™ Basic Operations .....................................................................4
2.1 Start BlueSoleil™ ......................................................................................4
2.2 Exit BlueSoleil™ ........................................................................................4
2.3 BlueSoleil™ Main Window ...........................................................................5
2.4 Service Window.........................................................................................8
2.5 What You Need To Do Before Build A Connection ......................................... 10
2.6 Start Or Stop A Bluetooth Service Connection.............................................. 14
3Bluetooth Security....................................................................................16
3.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 16
3.2 BlueSoleil Security Configuration ............................................................... 17
4Personal Area Networking........................................................................22
4.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 22
4.2 Communication Between Two Computers.................................................... 23
4.3 Access LAN Through PAN-NAP ................................................................... 29
4.4 Access LAN Through IVT BlueSoleil™.......................................................... 33
4.5 Access Internet through IVT BlueSoleil™..................................................... 35
4.6 PAN Configuration ................................................................................... 36
5Dial-Up Networking.................................................................................. 38
5.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 38
5.2 Connect to a Dial-up Gateway from a Computer........................................... 38
5.3 Settings for Dial-up Networking Profile (client side) in Windows98/Me............. 41
6Bluetooth Serial Port................................................................................46
6.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 46
6.2 Connect Two Computers........................................................................... 46
6.3 Use SPP to Print a Document..................................................................... 48
6.4 Use a cellphone to control a computer ........................................................ 48
6.5 SPP Configuration.................................................................................... 50
7Bluetooth File Transfer.............................................................................52
7.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 52
7.2 Transfer files to/from a Computer .............................................................. 52
7.3 FTP Configuration .................................................................................... 55
8LAN Access...............................................................................................56
8.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 56
8.2 Access a Local Area Network (LAN) ............................................................ 56
8.3 Access a LAN via a LAN Access Point .......................................................... 60
8.4 Settings for LAN Access Profile (client side) in Windows98/Me........................ 61
8.5 Usage of LAN Access Profile (server side) in Windows98/Me........................... 65
9Object Push.............................................................................................. 70
9.1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 70
9.2 Transfer Objects from a Computer to a Bluetooth Cellular Phone .................... 70

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9.3 Transfer Objects from a Bluetooth Cellular Phone to a Computer .................... 74
9.4 Transfer Objects between Two Computers................................................... 75
9.5 Configure OPP Service.............................................................................. 76
9.6 Using OPP in Microsoft Outlook .................................................................. 77
10 Synchronization.....................................................................................80
10.1 Introduction......................................................................................... 80
10.2 Exchange PIM Data with a Cellular Phone ................................................. 80
10.3 Set up SYNC Connection between Two Computers ..................................... 81
10.4 Synchronization Configuration ................................................................ 83
10.5 Using Synchronization in Outlook ............................................................ 84
11 Hardcopy Cable Replacement ................................................................ 87
11.1 Introduction......................................................................................... 87
11.2 Print a Document Using a Bluetooth Printer .............................................. 87
12 Human Interface Device........................................................................89
12.1 Introduction......................................................................................... 89
12.2 Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Mouse ............................................... 89
12.3 Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Keyboard ........................................... 91
13 FAX........................................................................................................94
13.1 Introduction......................................................................................... 94
13.2 Connect to a FAX Gateway from a Computer ............................................ 94
13.3 Using FAX software on a bluetooth computer ............................................ 94
14 Headset.................................................................................................96
14.1 Introduction......................................................................................... 96
14.2 Create an audio connection between computer and Headset ....................... 96
14.3 Using Headset Profile in BlueSoleil........................................................... 98
15 Advanced Audio Distribution ...............................................................100
15.1 Introduction....................................................................................... 100
15.2 Play music between computer and AV Headphone wirelessly ..................... 100
15.3 Play music between two computers wirelessly......................................... 103
16 Basic Imaging .....................................................................................107
16.1 Introduction....................................................................................... 107
16.2 Push an image from a digital still camera. .............................................. 107
16.3 Control a digital still camera remotely.................................................... 108
17 Connection Shortcut............................................................................ 110
17.1 Introduction....................................................................................... 110
17.2 How to use Connection Shortcut ........................................................... 110
18 Bluetooth Glossary ..............................................................................113

IVT BlueSoleil™ User Manual
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1 BlueSoleil™Introduction
BlueSoleil™is a Windows-based Bluetooth Wireless software suite from IVT
Corporation. It is fully compliant to the latest Bluetooth SIG specifications.
BlueSoleil™incorporates Bluetooth and computer technologies to enable users to
wirelessly access computing devices, form networks, and exchange information.
1.1 Profiles
BlueSoleil™V1.4 includes ten Bluetooth profiles. The following table indicates
which of these profiles is available for client and server devices.
Profile Description Client Server
PAN Personal Area Networking √√
SPP Serial Port √√
DUN Dial-Up Networking √
LAP LAN Access √√
FTP File Transfer √√
HID Human Interface Device √
HCRP Hardcopy Cable Replacement √
OPP Object Push √√
SYNC Synchronization √√
AG Audio Gateway √√
AV Audio Source
Audio Sink
√√
BIP Basic Imaging √√
BlueSoleil™supports more than ten Bluetooth chip-sets and HCI interfaces
including USB, UART, PCMCIA and Compact Flash.
IVT BlueSoleil™supports:
♦ Windows 2000/XP
♦ Windows 98SE/Me
This manual describes how to use BlueSoleil™:
♦ How to start and exit BlueSoleil™.
♦ How to navigate the Main Window and Service Window.
♦ How to use the Bluetooth profiles.

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1.2 New features in BlueSoleil 1.4
BlueSoleil version 1.4 is ready now with even more exciting new features,
multimedia profiles are added into BlueSoleil.
They include:
♦ Headset
With this feature, users can use Bluetooth Headset to listen to music, to record
sound or to chat with others. Headset increases the user’s mobility.
♦ Audio/Video
With this feature, users can listen to stereo music with any media player
wirelessly between Bluetooth enabled computers or Bluetooth enabled
computer and Bluetooth Stereo headphone.
♦ Basic Image
With this feature, users can push an image from a digital still camera to a
computer, or control a digital still camera remotely from a computer.
1.3 Features in BlueSoleil 1.2
BlueSoleil version 1.2.0 is ready with exciting new features, aiming at making
Bluetooth more easy to use for end user. Less steps is required to setup wireless
connections. User can even do not care what is Bluetooth. Anyway, Bluetooth is
just a kind of connecting method. So, please just have fun from all these new
functions.
They include:
♦ Seamless Integration with Windows
This is an important improvement to make it more easy to use Bluetooth.
Generally, users do not care about what is Bluetooth and how can they connect
to a Bluetooth device. From users' point of view, they just want to print a
document, open a serial port, dial-up to Internet and send a FAX etc. To make
this, BlueSoleil automatically setup Bluetooth connections for users. There is no
need to setup connection before using Bluetooth anymore.
♦ Integration with MS Outlook for Object Push and Synchronization
With this feature, contact cards and email messages can be sent or
synchronized from Outlook directly via Bluetooth. Received cards and other
information items will be imported to Outlook automatically.
♦ Shortcut on Windows Desktop
Windows shortcut is introduced here to let user to be able to setup Bluetooth
connection when they want by just double- clicking them. It makes Bluetooth
connection extremely simple.
♦ Security 2
With this feature, users can manage local Bluetooth services in a flexible way.
Authentication, encryption and authorization can be configured based on every
service. Users can set which remote device can access local services and which
not.
♦ FAX
FAX enable users to send a FAX from PC side via Bluetooth cellular phone or
Bluetooth FAX machine wirelessly.
♦ Network Address Translation, Network Access Point, and DHCP server
in PAN

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With these functions, users can setup ad-hoc Personal Area Network quickly
and share the Internet accessing among computer.
♦ More Bluetooth Serial Ports
More Bluetooth Serial Ports are supported, with 4 Bluetooth Serial Ports for
out-going connections and 2 Bluetooth Serial Ports for incoming connections.
♦ Mobile HID
With this feature, users can make cellular phones like Ericsson T39 or T68 to
work like a mouse and keyboard. Users can remotely control their PC to show
Power Point etc.

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2 BlueSoleil™ Basic Operations
2.1 Start BlueSoleil™
After installing BlueSoleil™, there are two ways to start the program:
1. A BlueSoleil™ shortcut icon on the Windows desktop.
2. An IVT BlueSoleil™program group entry in the Windows’ Start | Programs menu.
Double-click the BlueSoleil™shortcut icon on the desktop or click the BlueSoleil™
menu item on the Start | Programs | IVT BlueSoleil™menu to start the
BlueSoleil™ software.
The BlueSoleil™ icon will be displayed at the bottom right corner of the
Windows desktop (Figure 2.1).
Figure 2.1: BlueSoleil™ icon
The BlueSoleil™Main Window pops up as shown in Figure 2.2.
2.2 Exit BlueSoleil™
To exit BlueSoleil™, right-click the BlueSoleil™ icon at the bottom right corner of the
Windows task bar and select Exit on the pop-up menu.
Note: Selecting the Close button at the top right corner of the BlueSoleil™ window
only hides the BlueSoleil™ window.

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2.3 BlueSoleil™ Main Window
The BlueSoleil™ Main Window displays all surrounding Bluetooth devices. From
the BlueSoleil™ Main Window users can search for surrounding Bluetooth devices
and can execute connect/ disconnect functions.
Figure 2.2: BlueSoleil™ Main Window
The main elements in the BlueSoleil™ Main Window are:
♦ My Device Icon
♦ Remote Bluetooth Device Icons
♦ Bluetooth Service Icons
2.3.1 My Device Icon
This icon represents the client computer. It is called the ‘My Device icon’ or ‘center
ball’ in this document.
Functions:
♦ Hover the mouse over the My Device icon to display the client Bluetooth device
name and address.
♦ Double-click to start/ stop searching for surrounding Bluetooth devices.
♦ Drag scrollbar on the right of main window to find other Bluetooth devices if
there are more than seven devices.
♦ Right-click to display the pop-up menu with related operations.
Remote Device
Local Device Icon
Remote Device Serivce Icon

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2.3.2 Remote Bluetooth Device Icons
The icons in the table below represent the remote Bluetooth devices.
Device Type Icon
Headset
Keyboard
LAN Access Point
Laptop
Mobile
Modem
Mouse
Personal Computer
PDA
Printer
Scanner
Unknown device
The following colors are used to indicate the status of the remote Bluetooth device:
♦ White (Idle)
This is the normal status of the device.

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♦ Yellow (Selected)
The device has been selected by the user.
♦ Green (Connected)
The device has been connected.
Functions:
♦ Single-click to select.
♦ Double-click to get the services remote Bluetooth device supports.
♦ Right-click to display the pop-up menu with related operations.
2.3.3 Bluetooth Service Icons
The Bluetooth Service Icons represent the Bluetooth services supported by the
remote device.
Bluetooth Service Icon
Personal Area Networking
Dial-up Networking
Serial Port
LAN Access
File Transfer
Information Synchronization
Object Push
Printer
Fax
Human Interface Device
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