User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Operations
- Configure Bluetooth
- Security
- Troubleshooting
- Cannot connect to a paired device
- Cannot discover services on an un-paired remote device
- Dial-up Networking service does not start
- Determine the Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) of my hardware device
- Determine the version of the Host Controller Interface (HCI)
- Determine the version of the Link Manager Protocol (LMP)
- Find information about the Bluetooth hardware attached to my computer
- Internet Connection Sharing Does Not Work
- Test a Network Access connection
- Unknown Port message when using a Bluetooth Serial Port
- Bluetooth Headset Doesn’t Always Function Under WIN 98

User’s Guide
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1 Introduction
1.1 BLUETOOTH TRAY
The Bluetooth tray resides in the Windows system tray, which is normally located in the
lower-right corner of the screen. The Bluetooth tray provides fast access to most
Bluetooth operations.
From the Bluetooth tray you can:
• Access My Bluetooth Places—double-click the Bluetooth icon, or right-click the
Bluetooth icon and then select Explore My Bluetooth Places.
• Access the Bluetooth Setup Wizard. This wizard will help you:
! Configure how this computer accesses a service on another Bluetooth device
! Locate remote Bluetooth devices
! Configure the way that this computer provides services to remote Bluetooth
devices
! Set the name and type of this Bluetooth device, e.g., “John's PC” and
“Desktop.”
• Access the Bluetooth Configuration Panel—right-click the Bluetooth icon, and
then select Advanced Configuration.
• Access the Quick Connect option—right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick
Connect, and then select the type of service to which you wish to connect.
• Start/Stop Bluetooth on this computer.
1.2 ACCESS MY BLUETOOTH PLACES
My Bluetooth Places is part of Windows Explorer.
There are multiple ways to access My Bluetooth Places:
• In the Windows system tray
! Right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Explore My Bluetooth Places
or
! Double-click the Bluetooth icon
• On the desktop, double-click the Bluetooth icon
• Open Windows Explorer and select My Bluetooth Places in the Folders pane or
from the Address shortcut menu.