Good Way UB1100B1 User manual

USB Bluetooth Dongle
User’s Manual

USB Bluetooth Dongle User’s Manual
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Safety Instructions
Always read the safety instructions carefully
Keep this User’s Manual for future reference
Keep this equipment away from humidity
If any of the following situation arises, get the equipment checked by a service technician:
• The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
• The equipment has been dropped and damaged.
• The equipment has obvious sign of breakage.
• The equipment has not been working well or you cannot get it work according to User’s
Manual.
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About User’s Manual
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July 2006, Rev1

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................5
Features ............................................................................................................................. 5
Package Contents .............................................................................................................. 6
System Requirements........................................................................................................ 6
2. Installation .........................................................................................................7
3. Basic Operations.............................................................................................10
Bluetooth Tray Icon ........................................................................................................ 10
Starting or Stopping Bluetooth........................................................................................ 10
Creating a Connection..................................................................................................... 11
Option 1. Use Quick Connect via the Bluetooth Icon .............................................................11
Option 2. Use the Bluetooth Setup Wizard..............................................................................12
Option 3. From the Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood ...............................................................12
Device and Service Icons................................................................................................ 13
Device Icons ............................................................................................................................13
Service Icons............................................................................................................................14
4. Configuring Your Bluetooth ...........................................................................15
General Settings .............................................................................................................. 15
Accessibility Settings...................................................................................................... 16
Allow Other Devices to Discover this Computer ....................................................................16
Control the Types of Devices that are Allowed to Connect to this Computer .........................16
Choose an Audio Notification File ..........................................................................................16
Discovery Settings .......................................................................................................... 17
Periodic Search for Devices.....................................................................................................17
Determine the Devices that Will be Reported .........................................................................18
Local Services Settings ................................................................................................... 18
Client Applications.......................................................................................................... 19
Diagnostics...................................................................................................................... 19
Security and Pairing........................................................................................................ 20
5. Using Bluetooth Applications ........................................................................21
Printer.............................................................................................................................. 21
Configure .................................................................................................................................21
Install a Bluetooth Printer........................................................................................................21
Option One:................................................................................................................21
Option Two: ...............................................................................................................21
Imaging ........................................................................................................................... 22
Image Format Conversion .......................................................................................................22

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Sending Images to Remote Imaging Devices ..........................................................................22
Configure .................................................................................................................................24
Audio Gateway ............................................................................................................... 24
Create an Audio Gateway Connection.....................................................................................24
Headset............................................................................................................................ 24
Connect to a Bluetooth Headset ..............................................................................................24
Verifying Bluetooth Headset Installation.................................................................................24
PIM Synchronization ...................................................................................................... 25
Configure PIM Synchronization..............................................................................................25
To Synchronize the PIM Database...........................................................................................26
Fax................................................................................................................................... 27
File Transfer .................................................................................................................... 27
Send Files on This Computer to Remote Bluetooth Device ....................................................27
PIM Item Transfer........................................................................................................... 28
Electronic Business Cards Operations.....................................................................................29
To send a business card to remote Bluetooth device .................................................29
To configure business card settings ...........................................................................29
To Send Notes, Emails and Calender Entries ..........................................................................31
Dial-up Networking ........................................................................................................ 32
Configure .................................................................................................................................32
Network Access............................................................................................................... 32
Bluetooth Serial Port....................................................................................................... 33
Bluetooth Human Interface Device................................................................................. 34
6. Local Service...................................................................................................35
Common Configuration Settings .................................................................................... 35
Printer.............................................................................................................................. 36
Bluetooth Image Transfer................................................................................................ 36
Audio Gateway/Headset ................................................................................................. 36
PIM Synchronization ...................................................................................................... 36
Fax................................................................................................................................... 37
File Transfer .................................................................................................................... 37
PIM Item Transfer........................................................................................................... 38
Dial-Up Networking ....................................................................................................... 39
Network Access............................................................................................................... 39
Bluetooth Serial Port....................................................................................................... 40
7. Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................41
7. Specifications..................................................................................................43
8. Regulatory Compliance ..................................................................................44

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FCC Compliance and Advisory Statement ..................................................................... 44
CE ................................................................................................................................... 45
WEEE Information ......................................................................................................... 45

1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
This Bluetooth USB Dongle adds Bluetooth technology to your existing USB
computers or notebook. Simply plug it into the USB port of your machine for
seamless connectivity with other Bluetooth devices, such as phones, computers,
peripherals and other devices. The dongle features the industry's most extensive
range of profiles available, ensuring a common application between two
Bluetooth-enabled devices.
The dongle is fully compliant with the Bluetooth 2.0 specification and
backward-compatible with Bluetooth version 1.1 or 1.2-based system. Moreover, it
supports the new Bluetooth Extended Data Rate (EDR), providing raw bandwidth of
3 Mbps for wireless applications. It also adopts dedicated interference avoidance
technology to reduce possible disruption from nearby Wi-Fi® products, which
operate in the same 2.4 GHz radio frequency as Bluetooth.
Features
Supports Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (Extended Data Rate), offering data rate of up
to 3 Mbps
Maximizes ranges and simplifies system integration by providing exceptional
output power and receiver sensitivity
Backward compatible with Bluetooth 1.1 and 1.2 standards
Compliant with USB 1.1
Uses 2.4Ghz ISM Frequency Band
Automatic calibration and frequency detection of crystal frequency
Supports up to 7 Bluetooth client devices
Supports industry's most extensive range of applications
Play & Play
Transmission range of up to 100m (Class 1) / 10m (Class 2) in an open
environment
Features data encryption and user authentication to ensure secure
communication

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Package Contents
USB Bluetooth Dongle x1
Driver and Utility CD x1
Quick Installation Guide x1
System Requirements
Computer with an available USB port
PC running WindowsXP, 2000, ME or 98SE

2. Installation
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2. Installation
Note: Do not plug the USB Bluetooth dongle to your computer before you install
the provided software. You will prompted to plug the device during the installation.
1. Insert the Bluetooth software installation CD into the CD drive of your computer.
The setup program will start automatically. If not, locate and double-click the
Setup.exe file in Software folder to launch the setup program.
2. When the welcome screen appears, click Next.
3. Select I accept the terms in the license agreement and click Next.
4. You can select to install the program in default directory or click Change to
specify another directory. After specifying the location, click Next.

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5. Click Install to begin the installation.
6. When the Driver Signature Notice window appears, click OK.
7. When prompted, plug your Bluetooth dongle to your computer and then click
OK.

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8. Click Finish to complete the installation.

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3. Basic Operations
Bluetooth Tray Icon
The Bluetooth icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar provides
feedback about Bluetooth status as described in the table below.
Icon Status
Bluetooth dongle found and enabled.
Bluetooth dongle not found or disabled.
Connected to a service.
The Bluetooth tray also provides fast access to most Bluetooth operations. You can
double-click it to access My Bluetooth Places or right-click it to pop up the
shortcut menu and access the provided functions.
Starting or Stopping Bluetooth
To start Bluetooth - Right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Start the Bluetooth
Device. The Bluetooth icon is blue in color with a white insert when Bluetooth is
running.
To stop Bluetooth - Right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Stop the Bluetooth
Device.

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Creating a Connection
Option 1. Use Quick Connect via the Bluetooth Icon
Right-click the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and select Quick Connect and
then select the desired Bluetooth service.
If selected service is never connected:
1. Select Find Devices on the shortcut menu.
2. The utility will search for devices that potentially provide the desired service.
Highlight the desired one and click Next.
3. The succeeding steps vary according to the service you selected. Just follow
the on-screen prompts to proceed.

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If selected service has been connected in the past:
The options on the shortcut menu are:
The name(s) of any device(s) with which prior connections to this type of
service have been established. Select a name from the list to re-establish the
connection.
Other Devices - select this option to search for additional devices that
potentially provide the desired service, select a device from the list, and then
click Next to proceed.
Option 2. Use the Bluetooth Setup Wizard
You can open the setup wizard by either of these methods:
Right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Add a Bluetooth Device
Double-click the Bluetooth icon to open My Bluetooth Places and select Add
a Bluetooth Device.
When the wizard window pops up, follow the on-screen instructions to proceed:
Option 3. From the Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
1. Double-click the Bluetooth icon to open My Bluetooth Places and select View
Devices in Range.
2. Available Bluetooth devices should appear in the right pane. If not, click Search
for devices in range to start searching. Devices icons have three states. Refer
to “Device and Service Icons” section on page 13 for details.
3. Right-click a desired Bluetooth device.

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If a prior service discovery was performed on the selected device, the services
that were found will be listed in the device’s shortcut menu. You may just select
to connect that service.
If the selected device has added or reconfigured a service, or if the desired
service is not an option in the shortcut menu, select the Discover Available
Services option to update the list of services offered by the device.
4. Available services will be displayed. Just double-click the service to make the
connection.
Device and Service Icons
Device Icons
Devices are physical things, such as computers, cameras, headsets, etc. Device
icons have three states:

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Normal - this unadorned icon indicates the presence of a device in the vicinity.
Each type of device is represented by a different icon.
Connected - devices that are connected to this computer are represented by
an icon with a green tint and/or a small butting arrows box added to them.
Paired - devices that are paired with this computer are represented by a
normal icon with a small check box added to it.
For example, the following figure represents the three states of a Bluetooth desktop
computer.
Normal Connected Paired
Service Icons
Services are what a Bluetooth device can do for other Bluetooth devices, such as
provide access to a local area network, or the ability to send a fax. Some devices,
such as headsets or network access points, may provide only a single service.
Others, such as desktop and laptop computers, can potentially provide all of the
Bluetooth services. Service icons have three states:
Normal - this type of unadorned icon indicates that a specific service is
potentially available from the selected device. For example, the icon to the
right indicates that the Bluetooth serial port service may be available.
Not Available - this type icon indicates that the service that it represents is not
available. Services that are not available are represented by a normal icon with
a small X box added to it.
Connected - this type of icon indicates that this computer is connected to this
service. The icon has a green tint and/or a small butting arrows box added to it.
For example, the following figure represents the three states of a headset service of
the remote device.
Normal Not Available Connected
Note: There are some differences between the device and serice icons used by
Windows 98SE, ME, and 2000, and those used by Windows XP.

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4. Configuring Your Bluetooth
The Bluetooth Configuration Panel provides access to settings for Bluetooth
services, client applications, hardware, security, discovery, accessibility, default
paths, event notification, and other Bluetooth related items.
You can open the Bluetooth configuration panel by either of the following ways:
Right-click the Bluetooth tray icon and select Bluetooth Configuration.
Double-click the Bluetooth tray icon to open My Bluetooth Places and select
View or modify configuration.
General Settings
The settings on the General tab determine information that is displayed to remote
devices.
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 shortcut menu to
set the type of icon remote devices will use to represent this computer.

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Accessibility Settings
The Accessibility tab lets you specify whether remote devices may access this
computer, which remote devices have access, and whether an audio warning is
played when a Personal Identification Number (PIN code) is required.
Allow Other Devices to Discover this Computer
Select Let other Bluetooth devices discover this computer to permit remote
Bluetooth devices to find and report this computer. If Allow No devices (below) is
selected, this option is not available.
Control the Types of Devices that are Allowed to Connect to
this Computer
From the Devices allowed to connect to this computer menu, select:
No devices - no remote devices are permitted to initiate a connection with this
computer. However, this computer can still initiate connections with remote
Bluetooth devices.
All devices - all remote devices are permitted to connect to this computer.
Connections are subject to additional security restrictions, such as
authentication and authorization, which may be required by the individual
services provided by this computer.
Only devices listed below - only the listed devices are allowed to connect to
this computer. Use Add Device and Delete buttons to edit the list.
Choose an Audio Notification File
When Secure Connection is enabled for any of the Bluetooth services on this
computer, a PIN code is required before that service can be accessed. To chose a
notification sound that will play when a remote device attempts to access a service
that requires a secure connection, click Select audio file and select the sound
(*.wav) file to be played.

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Discovery Settings
The Discovery tab determines whether this computer looks for other Bluetooth
devices automatically, how often it looks for devices, and what type of devices it
looks for.
Periodic Search for Devices
When Look for other Bluetooth devices is selected, Bluetooth automatically
searches for devices every X minutes. X is a whole number between 1 and 60.

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Determine the Devices that Will be Reported
By default, this computer will discover and report all the Bluetooth services.
Bluetooth can be configured to report only specific devices, specific classes of
device, or specific types of device within a class.
To do this, select Report only selected Bluetooth devices from the drop-down list
and click Add Device.
At the Discoverable devices… window, you can limit the remote devices reported.
Specific devices - an individual computer or Bluetooth cellular telephone are
examples of specific devices.
Specific class of device - computer is an example of a class of devices.
Specific type of device within a class - laptop is an example of a specific type
of device within the computer class of devices.
The devices to be discovered can be mixed and matched; you can discover one or
more specific devices, classes of devices and types of devices within a class at the
same time.
Local Services Settings
This tab allows you to select the services that your computer will provide to other
Bluetooth devices. You can also double-click a service name to set its properties or
click Add Serial Service to add serial service.

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Client Applications
This tab specifies how your computer will access services on other Bluetooth
devices.
Diagnostics
This tab allows you to refresh the Bluetooth dongle hardware information, disable
the dongle and set the dongle as the preferred Bluetooth device on your computer.
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