Operation Manual

Using Different Bluetooth Profiles
12 BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN – 2 Hardware Installation
For installation instructions and additional information, see
the BlueFRITZ! USB manual.
Bluetooth connection between BlueFRITZ! USB and BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN
with the CIP profile
Modem Profile DUN
Bluetooth devices, for instance, some of the PDAs which are
equipped with the modem profile “Dial-Up Networking”
(DUN), can access BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN as an ISDN modem.
As a DUN Access Point, BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN is equipped with
only a data modem: this means that 64 kbit/s are available for
data transfer on one B channel. Features like channel bun-
dling, ISDN data compression and short-hold mode are not
supported in the DUN profile. The login of a DUN device al-
ways takes place in a similar sequence, regardless of the de-
vice type you are logging into BlueFRITZ! AP-ISDN. The login of
a PDA to the Access Point is described here as an example:
1. Before you log in your Bluetooth-enabled PDA at the Ac-
cess Point, set up the access to an Internet Service Pro-
vider (ISP) on the device. In Microsoft Windows operat-
ing systems, one way to do this is via Dial-Up Network-
ing. See your PDA manual for more information.
2. Then use the software generally supplied with your PDA
to start a search for other Bluetooth devices in its vicinity.