User's Manual

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Dial-Up Networking. Also, create additional serial services for use by
applications that require serial ports such as HyperTerminal
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x Client Applications—configure properties of the Bluetooth client applications
your computer will use to access Bluetooth services on a remote device.
Includes authentication and encryption and COM port for the Bluetooth Serial
Port application. Also, create additional COM ports.
x Hardwaredisplays Bluetooth device properties including status. Provides a
means to alter a device’s hardware configuration such as Country Code and
Maximum Transmission Power.
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x Version Info—provides version number information for BTW’s components.
To view or change the configuration settings open the Bluetooth Configuration window
as described in Section 1.4 on page 4.
3-1.3 SECURITY WINDOW COMPONENTS
The settings in the BTTray Security window (Figure 2) establish and/or break device
pairing (see also Section 3.2 on page 27).
Figure 2: BTTray > Security window.
The security dialog boxes (Passkey and Authorization) described in Sections 3.2 and
3.3.2 are displayed only when certain conditions are met and depend on the properties set
in the General, Local Services, and Client Applications tabs of the
Configuration window.
Section 1.4 on page 4 explains how to open the BTTray Security window.
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The HyperTerminal program is used to connect to other computers, Internet telnet sites, bulletin
board systems (BBSs), online services, and host computers, using either your modem or a null
modem cable.