Instruction manual

User’s Guide
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1. Introduction
1.1 Bluetooth Technology
The term “Bluetooth” refers to a worldwide standard for the
wireless exchange of data between two devices. In order to ex-
change data, two Bluetooth devices must establish a connection.
Before a connection is established, one device must request a con-
nection with another. The second device accepts (or rejects) the
connection.
The originator of the request is known as the client. The
device that accepts (or rejects) the request is known as the server.
Many Bluetooth devices can act as both client and server.
A client Bluetooth device runs a software program that re-
quests a connection to another device as part of its normal operation.
For example, the program may request a connection to a remote
computer, a printer, or a modem. Becoming a Bluetooth client
normally requires an action by the device operator, such as an
attempt to browse a remote computer, print a file, or dial out on a
modem.
Every Bluetooth device that provides a service must be pre-
pared to respond to a connection request. Bluetooth software is
always running in the background on the server, ready to respond to
connection requests.
1.2 MSI™ PC2PC Bluetooth
MSI™ PC2PC Bluetooth provides wireless technology that
revolutionizes personal connectivity. It is the solution for the seam-
less integration of Bluetooth technology into personal computers,