User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter One Introduction to Bluetooth
- Chapter Two Installation
- Chapter Three Basic Operations
- Chapter Four Client Appliance
- Chapter Five Local Services
- Chapter Six Configuration Panel
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- Accessibility Tab
- Discovery Tab
- General Configuration Settings
- Hardware Configuration
- Plug in Dongle
- Information Exchange Configuration Settings
- Local Services Tab
- Notifications Tab
- Chapter Seven Security
- Chapter Eight Troubleshooting
- FCC Notices
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Information Exchange
The Information Exchange service
provides a way to send and receive
Microsoft Outlook items to and from
another Bluetooth device.
Supported Outlook items are
Business cards (*.vcf and *.vcd)
Calendar entries (*.vcs)
Notes
Messages
There are three types of operation
Send ends an object to another device.
Receive requests an object from another
device.
Exchange ends a client object and
receives a server object.
The default location of your business
card and the location where received
items are placed can be configured in the
Bluetooth Configuration Panel.
Send, receive or exchange an object
On the client, in the Folders pane of My
Bluetooth Places, right-click the Inbox
icon of the remote device and select an
option from the pop-up menu.
Business cards are sent, received or
exchanged without further intervention.
To send Calendar Items, Notes, and
Messages, navigate to the folder that
contains the item you want to send, select
the item, and then click Open.
Services
Services are provided by the server and
used by the client.
The services supported by Bluetooth for
Windows are:
Bluetooth Serial Port establishes a
Bluetooth wireless connection between
two devices. The connection may be
used by applications as though a
physical serial cable connected the
devices.
Dial-up Networking allows a Bluetooth
client to use a modem that is physically
attached to the Bluetooth server.
Fax allows a Bluetooth client to
wirelessly send a fax using a device that
is physically attached to the Bluetooth
server.
File Transfer establishes a Bluetooth
wireless connection that allows your
computer to perform file system