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Technical Information 

 

Bluetooth USB Adaptor 

 

Supported operating systems 
 
Windows 98 (Second Edition) 
Windows Me (Millennium Edition) 
Windows 2000 
Windows XP 
 
Power consumption - normal:  

35mA 

Power consumption - peak:  

105mA 

Supply voltage:  

 

           5V 

Operating temperature:              0 - 35°C 
Nominal RF output power:             1mW (0dBm) 
Maximum RF output power:  

2.5mW (4dBm) 

Range:  

 

                      up to 10 metres, free space. 

Weight:  

 

                      35g 

 
Bluetooth specification:  

           Version 1.1 

Bluetooth power class:  

 

 

Bluetooth PC Card 

 
Supported operating systems 
 
Windows 98 (Second Edition) 
Windows Me (Millennium Edition) 
Windows 2000 
Windows XP 
 
Power consumption - normal:  

113mA 

Power consumption - peak:  

149mA 

Supply voltage:  

 

           5V 

Operating temperature:              0 - 60°C 
Nominal RF output power:             1mW (0dBm) 
Maximum RF output power:  

2.5mW (4dBm) 

Range:  

 

                      up to 10 metres, free space. 

Weight:  

 

                      30g 

 
Bluetooth specification:  

           Version 1.1 

Bluetooth power class:  

 

 

Summary of Contents for R520M

Page 1: ...Bluetooth Solutions ...

Page 2: ...Discovery 10 Bluetooth Services Profiles 11 Pairing Guide 13 Ericsson R520m 14 Ericsson T39m 16 Ericsson T68 T68i 18 Sony Ericsson P800 20 Nokia 6210 21 Nokia 6310 6310i 22 Nokia 7650 23 Nokia 8910 8910i 24 HSCSD 25 Frequently Asked Questions 26 Technical Support 27 Regulatory Information Error Bookmark not defined Safety Statements 28 Technical Information 29 Glossary 30 Warranty 31 ...

Page 3: ...quencies 1 600 times every second Bluetooth is a low power radio designed for short range communication of about 10 metres and has an impressive peak data throughput of 721Kbps The potential applications for this new wireless technology are enormous in time Bluetooth technology will touch all our lives in some shape or form In the short term Bluetooth will make mobile computing much easier and far...

Page 4: ...ur CD DVD drive is D then press Enter or click OK 2 Choose Install Bluetooth Software to start the InstallShield Wizard 3 Click Next 4 If you agree with the license terms select I accept the terms in the license agreement and click Next 5 Ensure the device name and type are set correctly then click Next Note The device name should be unique This will be visible to other people when they discover y...

Page 5: ...iscovered and that it is being installed Note Windows XP users will need to click Next Continue Anyway then Finish Bluetooth PC Card 1 Insert the Bluetooth PC Card into a free PC Card Slot 2 Windows will inform you that new hardware has been discovered and that it is being installed Note Windows XP users will need to click Next Continue Anyway then Finish ...

Page 6: ...luetooth Tray Icon Windows XP Right click on it select Advanced Configuration and you will see the following screen Note The computer name you see here is the same as your computer name or the name you chose during the installation process The computer type is either Desktop or Laptop This information is shown to other Bluetooth users when they search for your computer Bluetooth Configuration Gene...

Page 7: ...e software If the device is not plugged in insert it and select this hardware option again Note There are more details about the Bluetooth Configuration Panel in the Bluetooth help guide You can view this help by clicking on the Help button seen here in the bottom right hand corner Bluetooth Configuration Hardware Windows 2000 Bluetooth Configuration Hardware Windows XP ...

Page 8: ... installation of the Bluetooth software you will have a new icon on your desktop This is the My Bluetooth Places icon My Bluetooth Places Desktop Icon Double click on this icon to bring up My Bluetooth Places My Bluetooth Places ...

Page 9: ...in radio range will start automatically If any devices are discovered they will be displayed Note The search may take a few minutes if there are many discoverable Bluetooth devices within range If you have not configured other Bluetooth devices yet set them up now then click View Refresh to re discover these Bluetooth devices There is a section later in this guide to help set up Bluetooth connecti...

Page 10: ...ave services you can access To find out which services a device supports double click on that device You will then see all the services listed providing the services are compatible and the device has not gone out of range or been switched off Service Discovery ...

Page 11: ... allows you to connect to Bluetooth headset devices Network Access allows you to connect to the Internet and LAN through another Bluetooth device s LAN connection PIM Item Transfer is used to exchange items between the personal information managers PIM via Bluetooth If you want to copy move or drag and drop files you should use file transfer In fact you can perform any usual file transfer actions ...

Page 12: ...whilst data transfer is in progress 2 Status Flashes every 2 seconds when the device is discoverable Bluetooth PC Card The PC Card is a type II PC Card It incorporates an integral antenna Each LED indicates the following LED Description Function 1 Data Normally on Flashes whilst data transfer is in progress 2 Power Permanently on when the device is powered 3 Status Flashes every 2 seconds when the...

Page 13: ...rts the services on the devices Note A paired device will be displayed in the Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood window even if the device is not within radio range and or powered on at the time Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood is opened and explored For additional information on how to pair a specific device that is not included in the following section refer to the documentation supplied with that Bluet...

Page 14: ...evices menu is greyed out and unselectable the Bluetooth option may be disabled Return to the Bluetooth menu press 4 for Operation Mode and set the mode to On or Automatic 6 Double click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop 7 Double click Find Bluetooth Devices 8 Wait while discoverable Bluetooth devices that are in range are discovered 9 Right click your R520m phone shown in the list of devices fou...

Page 15: ...ong and must be numerical 11 Click OK 12 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to Add to paired devices 13 Press Yes 14 Enter the same passkey on your phone 15 Press Yes 16 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to edit the name tag When you are satisfied with the name tag press Yes ...

Page 16: ...ices menu is greyed out and unselectable the Bluetooth option may be disabled Return to the Bluetooth menu press 4 for Operation Mode and set the mode to On or Automatic 6 Double click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop 7 Double click Find Bluetooth Devices 8 Wait while discoverable Bluetooth devices that are in range are discovered 9 Right click your T39m phone shown in the list of devices found ...

Page 17: ...ong and must be numerical 11 Click OK 12 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to Add to paired devices 13 Press Yes 14 Enter the same passkey on your phone 15 Press Yes 16 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to edit the name tag When you are satisfied with the name tag press Yes ...

Page 18: ...n the Paired devices menu is greyed out and unselectable the Bluetooth option may be disabled Return to the Bluetooth menu select Operation Mode and set the mode to On or Automatic 6 Double click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop 7 Double click Find Bluetooth Devices 8 Wait while discoverable Bluetooth devices that are in range are discovered 9 Right click your T68 T68i phone shown in the list of...

Page 19: ...ong and must be numerical 11 Click OK 12 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to Add to paired devices 13 Press Yes 14 Enter the same passkey on your phone 15 Press Yes 16 Your Ericsson phone will prompt you to edit the name tag When you are satisfied with the name tag press Yes ...

Page 20: ...click Find Bluetooth Devices 5 Wait while discoverable Bluetooth devices that are in range are discovered 6 Right click your P800 phone shown in the list of devices found and select Pair Device Bluetooth PIN Code Request 7 Enter a PIN Code of your choice the PIN Code can be up to 16 characters long and must be numerical 8 Click OK 9 Enter the same PIN Code passkey on your phone 10 Tap Done ...

Page 21: ...the top left corner of the phone display if the phone can support the Bluetooth Battery 1 Double click My Bluetooth Places on the desktop 2 Double click Find Bluetooth Devices 3 Wait while discoverable Bluetooth devices that are in range are discovered 4 Right click your Nokia 6210 phone shown in the list of devices found and select Pair Device Bluetooth PIN Code Request 5 Enter the preset Nokia p...

Page 22: ...10i phone shown in the list of devices found and select Pair Device Bluetooth PIN Code Request 5 Enter a PIN Code of your choice the PIN Code can be up to 16 characters long and must be numerical and click OK 6 When your Nokia phone prompts you about the connection press Accept 7 Type in the same code on your Nokia phone and press OK Note Each time you attempt to connect to a service on your paire...

Page 23: ...e are discovered 4 Right click your Nokia 7650 phone shown in the list of devices found and select Pair Device Bluetooth PIN Code Request 5 Enter a PIN Code of your choice the PIN Code can be up to 16 characters long and must be numerical 6 Click OK 7 Type in the same code on your Nokia phone and press OK Note Each time you attempt to connect to a service on your paired phone it will prompt you to...

Page 24: ...one shown in the list of devices found and select Pair Device Bluetooth PIN Code Request 5 Enter a PIN Code of your choice the PIN Code passkey can be up to 16 characters long and must be numerical and click OK 6 When your Nokia phone prompts you about the connection press Accept 7 Type in the same passkey on your Nokia phone and press OK Note Each time you attempt to connect to a service on your ...

Page 25: ...ighlight Bluetooth Modem Click Properties Connection and Advanced Windows 2000 Go to Start Settings Control Panel and double click on Phone and Modem Options Click Modems and highlight Bluetooth Modem Click Properties and then Advanced Windows XP Go to Start Control Panel and double click on Phone and Modem Options Click Modems and highlight Bluetooth Modem Click Properties and then Advanced Add t...

Page 26: ...ther Can I use my Bluetooth headset with my TDK Bluetooth PC Card Yes Full audio support is available in version 1 3 2 7 of the TDK Bluetooth software Can I use two Bluetooth profiles at the same time Yes providing the remote equipment supports this feature Both the USB adaptor and PC card provide this functionality Why can t I use dial up networking and print to my Bluetooth printer at the same t...

Page 27: ...ropean Union EU and EFTA This equipment complies with the R TTE directive 1999 5 EC and the following standards ETS 300 328 1 V1 2 2 2000 07 ETS 300 826 11 1997 EN 60950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 1997 A11 1997 EU recommendation 1999 519 EC and has been provided with the CE mark accordingly Bluetooth This equipment is qualified according to Bluetooth Core Specification version 1 1 Special not...

Page 28: ...the user s authority to operate the equipment Important Please note the following This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energ...

Page 29: ...2 5mW 4dBm Range up to 10 metres free space Weight 35g Bluetooth specification Version 1 1 Bluetooth power class 2 Bluetooth PC Card Supported operating systems Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Millennium Edition Windows 2000 Windows XP Power consumption normal 113mA Power consumption peak 149mA Supply voltage 5V Operating temperature 0 60 C Nominal RF output power 1mW 0dBm Maximum RF output p...

Page 30: ...he relationship is established when the user enters a passkey with the explicit purpose of creating a bond between two devices This procedure is different from authenticating using a passkey in which the user is requested to enter a passkey during the establishment of a link Inquiry Discovery Process by which a Bluetooth unit transmits inquiry messages in order to discover the other Bluetooth unit...

Page 31: ...at has been subject to misuse bending twisting neglect alteration improper installation operation outside of the parameters of the published specification use in any non approved countries or unauthorised repair performed by anyone other than a TDK designated repair facility Any non warranty repairs or maintenance shall be at TDK s standard rates in effect at the time This warranty is in lieu of a...

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