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Version 1.4Nov. 2003G52-W6967X3MICRO-STAR INT’L

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User’s Guide5Package 2TransceivingModuleDipoleAntennaCable(Optional)User’sGuideTransceivingKeyUSBCableSoftwareCDUser’sGuidePackage 12. Installation2.1

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6PC2PC Bluetooth2.2 Software Installation1. Bluetooth Software version 1.4.2 build 10 will check thelicense of the hardware. Hence, if you intend to

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User’s Guide7Key in the requested information and submit. The licensekey will be sent to you via e-mail shortly.2. Download the Bluetooth software fro

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8PC2PC Bluetooth 4. After completion of the installation, please restart yourcomputer.MSI Reminds You...1. Every MSI dongle has its uni

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User’s Guide92.3 Hardware InstallationRemove the computer case.1.Install the transceiving module ontoyour mainboard. Procedures may differdepending o

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10PC2PC BluetoothInstall and screw up the computer case.3.115VANT4.Locate the antenna connector on thetransceiving module bracket at theback panel of

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User’s Guide11Uncap the transceiving key.5.6.Connect the transceiving key to the USB cable andlink the USB cable to an available USB port of thetarget

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12PC2PC BluetoothMSI Reminds You...Note 1: The transceiving key and the transceivingmodule bracket both integrate one Green (Blue)LED & one Red LE

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User’s Guide133. Software Operations -- My Bluetooth Places3.1 Introduction1. Bluetooth TrayThe Bluetooth tray resides in the Windows system tray,wh

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FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class Bdigital device, pursuant t

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14PC2PC Bluetooth2. Access My Bluetooth PlacesMy Bluetooth Places is part of Windows Explorer.There are multiple ways to access My Bluetooth Places:

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User’s Guide15Figure 2: Device Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2K Device Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2K Name Normal Connected Paired Audio Gateway

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16PC2PC BluetoothFigure 3: Service Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2KService Icons for Windows 9x, Me and 2K Name Normal Connected Not Available* Audi

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User’s Guide17Figure 4: Device Icons for Windows XP Name Normal Connected Paired Audio Gateway Desktop Headset Laptop Modem

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18PC2PC BluetoothFigure 5: Service Icons for Windows XPService Icons for Windows XP Name Normal Connected Not Available* Audio Gateway Dial-up

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User’s Guide193.2 Basic Operations1. Start Or Stop BluetoothTo start Bluetooth: in the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon and selec

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20PC2PC BluetoothDevices….” Select this option to search for devices thatpotentially provide the desired service, select a device fromthe list, and t

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User’s Guide21Neighborhood, select a device, and then, in the rightpane, right-click a service provided by that device andselect “Connect to…”MSI Remi

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22PC2PC BluetoothSome devices within connection range may not show up inthe list of devices found because: Your device is configured to report only s

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User’s Guide23allowing a remote Bluetooth device to connect.Bluetooth services require a Bluetooth application on theremote device; services and appli

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FCC RequirementThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the bottom of thisequipment is a label that contains, among other informatio

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24PC2PC Bluetooththe audio input/output mechanism for a remoteBluetooth device, such as a cell phone.All Bluetooth servers do not necessarily provide

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User’s Guide25computer: from the Bluetooth Configuration Panel,Hardware tab, click the Advanced button, and thenchange the setting in the Maximum Powe

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26PC2PC BluetoothTo use Send to Bluetooth1. In the application:a) Windows Explorer—select one or more files to betransferred. Folders cannot be transf

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User’s Guide272. Bluetooth Services versus Bluetooth ApplicationsBluetooth Services are services that this computer pro-vides to remote Bluetooth dev

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28PC2PC Bluetoothfolders.MSI Reminds You...The Bluetooth Exchange Folder is shared by the PIMItem Transfer and the File Transfer services and can beco

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User’s Guide29Identity Computer Name-enter a unique name to identifythis computer to other Bluetooth devices in thevicinity; this field cannot be lef

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30PC2PC BluetoothMSI Reminds You...Client Applications and Local Services usually havecoinciding names; e.g., there may be a Fax serviceand a Fax appl

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User’s Guide31For example, the HID Application allows this computer touse a Bluetooth keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse.Create a Bluetooth HID connection

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32PC2PC BluetoothClose an HID connectionUnder normal circumstances, there is no reason to close anHID connection; once established the connection is m

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User’s Guide33 Close an audio gateway connection:If the connection was established via the Bluetooth icon inthe Windows system tray;

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Copyright NoticeThe material in this document is the intellectual property of MI-CRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL. We take every care in the prepa-ration of th

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34PC2PC Bluetooth* Bluetooth Serial PortOverviewThe Bluetooth Serial Port application allows this computerto establish a wireless serial connection wi

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User’s Guide35Bluetooth Serial Port > General tab provides options toconfigure: The application name—to change it, highlight theexisting name and

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36PC2PC Bluetooth Close a Dial-up Networking connection If the connection was established via the Bluetoothicon in the Windows syste

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User’s Guide37 The Bluetooth virtual device to be used.MSI Reminds You...Unless you have a specific reason to do so, DO NOTCHANGE the default Bluetoo

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38PC2PC Bluetooth Enable or disable secure connection. To enable secureconnection, place a checkmark in the box.* HeadsetOverviewThe Headset applicat

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User’s Guide39 Create a Headset connectionEstablish a connection using one of these techniques: Windows system tray, Bluetooth icon

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40PC2PC Bluetoothor No matter how the connection was created, in MyBluetooth Places, right-click the service name andselect Disconnect.ConfigureThe B

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User’s Guide41this computer.You can also drag-and-drop files or folders from this com-puter to the Public Folder (and its sub-folders) of the remotede

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42PC2PC BluetoothFolder on this computer. Rename—applies only to empty folders; file namesand the names of folders that contain objects cannotbe chan

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User’s Guide43Close a Network Access connection If the connection was established via the Bluetoothicon in the Windows system tray; click the Bluetoo

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Important Safety PrecautionsAlways read and follow these basic safety precautions carefully when handlingany piece of electronic component.1. Keep thi

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44PC2PC Bluetooth Business cards Calendar items Email (with or without attachments) Notes.Configure PIM SynchronizationThe Bluetooth Configuration

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User’s Guide45 Synchronize Microsoft Outlook-this item typewill be synced with its matching entry in MicrosoftOutlook, regardless of the PIM that con

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46PC2PC Bluetooth* PIM Item TransferOverviewThe Bluetooth PIM Item Transfer application allows thiscomputer to send and receive Personal Information M

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User’s Guide47 Close a PIM Item Transfer ConnectionThis application closes the open connection automaticallywhen its task is complete.

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48PC2PC Bluetoothfrom your PIM. If you ignore the request the remote devicewill receive a time-out notice.Always send the same business card-when this

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User’s Guide49Once a Bluetooth printer has been properly installed it canbe used from this computer in the same way as any otherprinter would be.Confi

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50PC2PC BluetoothPrinter Port, and then click Next3. On the next screen, select the printer by name, andthen click Connect.4. Install the driver: when

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User’s Guide51* NotificationsOverviewThere are three types of notification: Authentication request, also called a PIN code re-quest—this notification

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52PC2PC Bluetooththe connection will not be allowed. Once the remotedevice has been authenticated this notification willnot appear again, unless the p

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User’s Guide53local Bluetooth service.Associate a sound with service accessFrom the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, Local Services tab:1. Double-click

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CONTENTS1. Introduction ... 11.1 Bluetooth Technology ...

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54PC2PC Bluetooththen double-click the Audio Gateway service.Set the common configuration properties of the service, andthen click OK.* Bluetooth Seri

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User’s Guide553. Enter a unique name (less than 99 alphanumericcharacters).4. Select secure connection, if desired.5. Select Startup Automatically, if

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56PC2PC Bluetooth  Set the common configuration properties of theservice, and then click OK.

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User’s Guide57* Fax ServiceThe Fax service allows a remote Bluetooth device to send aFax via a modem that is physically attached to this computer.Conf

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58PC2PC BluetoothBluetooth Neighborhood branch, select a device and expandthat branch to view the Bluetooth Exchange Folder of theremote device.MSI Re

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User’s Guide59be changed using this technique. Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Refresh, View & New—standard Windows functions.* Headset ServiceThe Blue

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60PC2PC Bluetooth* Network AccessThe Bluetooth Network Access service makes it possible fora remote Bluetooth device to use the Local Area Networkconn

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User’s Guide61YES to restart the computer.Setup for Windows 2000 and Windows XPIf Internet Connection sharing was previously enabled (beforeBluetooth

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62PC2PC Bluetooth 4. Right-click Local Area Connection, select Propertiesand then select the Sharing tab.

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User’s Guide635. Select Enable Internet Connection Sharing for thisconnection, click OK, and then click YES in the con-firmation dialog box.* Client C

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User’s Guide11. Introduction1.1 Bluetooth TechnologyThe term “Bluetooth” refers to a worldwide standard for thewireless exchange of data between two

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64PC2PC BluetoothMSI Reminds You...PIMs which are not installed on this computer will notappear in the shortcut menus.When the PIM that is associated

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User’s Guide65are limited to ten, after which the oldest contact will bereplaced. Where to store inbound data items, on an individualbasis. Options i

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66PC2PC Bluetoothcut menu and select the PIM to be used.On subsequent appearances of this dialog box, the PIM selec-tion option is not available.Chang

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User’s Guide67“Business card requests” shortcut menu.If the “Always send the same business card” option is se-lected again, and a different contact ch

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68PC2PC BluetoothMicrosoft Outlook permits duplicate entries, so all dupli-cates may not be exchanged in the synchronization process.MSI Reminds You..

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User’s Guide69 HCI Version: the version number of theBluetooth Specification that the Host ControllerInterface complies with. HCI Revision: the revi

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70PC2PC Bluetooth France and China Maximum Transmission Power: High Medium Low.Click Apply to implement the changes. A dialog box appearswith not

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User’s Guide71tiate a connection with this computer. However, thiscomputer can still initiate connections with remoteBluetooth devices. All devices—a

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72PC2PC BluetoothMSI Reminds You...Multiple devices may be selected using SHIFT + clickand/or CTRL + click.Delete a device from the listIn the list of

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User’s Guide73 Report only selected Bluetooth devices (see Discovery,Adding Specific Devices and Discovery, Deleting Spe-cific Devices). Select the

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2PC2PC Bluetooth1.3 Hardware Specificationsenabling short-range wireless connections between desktop/laptopcomputers, Bluetooth-enabled peripherals (

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74PC2PC BluetoothTemporarily override the discovery of specific devicesIn the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, from the Discoverytab, select “Report all

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User’s Guide75 Yes, you may connect (click the balloon to proceed) No, you may not connect (ignore the balloon promptand the connection will fail).3

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76PC2PC Bluetooth6. Pairing DevicesPairing allows you to avoid entering access information eachtime a connection is attempted. Paired devices share a

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User’s Guide777. PasskeyAn alphanumeric string up to 16 characters in length. Pass-keys are also called Personal Identification Numbers, or PINcodes.

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78PC2PC Bluetooth3.5 Troubleshooting1. Cannot connect to a paired devicePaired devices are always displayed in My Bluetooth Places,even if the remot

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User’s Guide79 Click the OK button to close the Bluetooth Con-figuration Panel.4. Determine the Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) of my hard-ware devic

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80PC2PC Bluetoothmy computerIn the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, select the Hardwaretab.8. Internet Connection Sharing Does Not WorkThis occurs beca

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User’s Guide81You may also Ping the server from the DOS prompt.10. Unknown Port message when using a Bluetooth SerialPortThe “Unknown Port” error mes

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82PC2PC BluetoothNOTES

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User’s Guide834. Technical SupportRefer to the following sources for additional informationand for product and software updates.The MSI website (http

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User’s Guide3Network Capabilities Support piconet point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connectionsLink Manager3-slot Packets Yes5-slot Packets YesSl

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84PC2PC BluetoothNOTES

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User’s Guide855. GlossaryBDABluetooth Device Address. Every Bluetooth device has a unique48-bit binary Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) burned into itsR

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86PC2PC BluetoothIrDAInfrared Data AssociationIrMCInfrared Mobile CommunicationsLink KeyAn internally-generated unique security key that is exchangedb

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User’s Guide87devices, such as a portable PC and a cellular phone, connect. Apiconet can support up to eight devices. When a piconet isformed, one dev

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