Operation Manual
Working with BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN
BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN – 2 Hardware Installation 11
2.3 Working with BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN
To establish a Bluetooth connection from the computer to
ISDN, two Bluetooth devices are needed: BlueFRITZ! AP-
ISDN, the ISDN access point which you connect to the ISDN
line, and another Bluetooth device, the Bluetooth client. The
wireless connection is established between the two devices
via Bluetooth.
For connection to BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN, your access point, the
Bluetooth client requires a unique address and a passkey to
control access to BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN. The address and pass-
key are printed on the label on the bottom of BlueFRITZ! AP-
ISDN’s housing. As soon as a connection between both devic-
es is established, the computer is connected to ISDN and the
client is added to a list of accepted clients in BlueFRITZ! AP-
ISDN. As soon as a client logs into BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN success-
fully, that client’s name is included in the list of clients known
to the access point who can log in as often as they wish.
For instructions about connecting a Bluetooth client to a Blue-
tooth device, for instance, the BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN, see the doc-
umentation of the Bluetooth client.
2.4 Using Different Bluetooth Profiles
In Bluetooth technology, suitable devices can offer the user
multiple services, known as profiles. Besides the ISDN pro-
file “CIP”, BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN offers additional profiles for
the use of ISDN and CAPI. Currently these include the mo-
dem profile “DUN”, the serial profile “SPP” and the network
profile “PAN”. All Bluetooth devices that support these pro-
files can be used with BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN.
ISDN Profile CIP
For an ISDN connection with all ISDN features, a client that
supports the ISDN profile “Common ISDN Access Profile”
(CIP) must be used. BlueFRITZ! USB is such a device. This
Bluetooth connection provides you with all ISDN features,
such as channel bundling, ISDN data compression and
short-hold mode.










