Gigabyte Network Card GN BTD01 User Manual

GN-BTD01 Bluetooth User’s Guide  
GN-BTD01  
Bluetooth Neighborhood User Interface  
User’s Guide  
Rev. 1.0 First Edition  
 
GN-BTD01 Bluetooth User’s Guide  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
CAUTION:  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this  
device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement  
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an  
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated  
with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.  
 
GN-BTD01 Bluetooth User’s Guide  
1 Safety, Care and Regulatory Information  
Important safety information  
Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you  
operate your system. Retain all safety and operating instructions for future use.  
Switch off the radio components (BLUETOOTH or wireless LAN) when you are in a hospital,  
an operating room or near a medical electronics system. The transmitted radio waves can  
impair the operation of the medical devices.  
Keep the radio components (BLUETOOTH or wireless LAN) at least 20 cm from a  
pacemaker, as otherwise the proper operation of the pacemaker may be impaired by radio  
waves.  
The transmitted radio waves can cause an unpleasant humming in hearing aids.  
Do not let the radio components (BLUETOOTH or wireless LAN) work near flammable gases  
or into hazardous environments (e.g. paintshops), as the transmitted radio waves can cause  
an explosion or a fire.  
Aircraft  
To prevent interference with communication systems, do not use this product on the ground  
without the permission from the crew.  
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/ for United States of America users only /  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely  
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference  
at his own expense.  
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC  
emission limits. Neither the provider nor the manufacturer are responsible for any radio or  
television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by  
unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or  
modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
/ for European users only /  
R&TTE Directive  
The equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 99/5/EC on radio  
equipment and terminal telecommunication equipment and the mutual recognition of their  
conformity.  
This device complies with the requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC with the  
* EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology equipment  
* EN 300 328 Technical requirements for radio equipment  
* EN 301 489 EMC requirements for radio equipment  
This notebook is approved for use in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, Greece, Great  
Britain, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland,  
Spain, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Contact the corresponding government office of the  
respective country for current information on possible operating restrictions. If your country is  
not included in the list, then please contact the corresponding supervisory authority as to  
whether the use of this product is permitted in your country.  
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Restrictions  
France  
. Limited frequency range: only the channels 10 to 13 (2457 MHz, 2462 MHz, 2467 MHz or  
2472 MHz) may be used in France. It is prohibited to use the device outdoors.  
Radio frequencies and security standards  
The following information represents the status of June 2002. Current information is available  
from the corresponding government office of your country.  
Wireless network cards and adapters are intended for operation in the ISM (Industrial,  
Scientific, Medical) frequency range between 2.4 and 2.4835 GHz in accordance with the IEEE  
standard 802.11b. As each of the 14 usable radio channels requires a bandwidth of 22 MHz  
due to the DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) process, a maximum of three mutually  
independent channels (e.g. 3, 8 and 13) are available. In the following tables you will find the  
channels permitted in your country:  
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GN-BTD01 Bluetooth User’s Guide  
2 Introduction to GN-BTD01  
The BluetoothTM wireless technology standard has been adopted the world  
over by countless companies. The BluetoothTM wireless technology makes it  
possible to transmit signals over short distances between telephones,  
computers and other devices. The technology will replace many of the  
proprietary cables we use in the home and office to connect devices together:  
Telephones, printers, PDA's, desktop and laptop computers, fax machines,  
keyboards, joysticks.  
Gigabyte proudly introduces our Bluetooth series product-- GN-BTD01, that  
provides the solution for seamless integration of Bluetooth wireless  
technology to the user’s desktop or laptop computer. It will enable wireless  
connections to the Internet and between Bluetooth-enabled devices (e.g.,  
handheld computers, cellular phones, and personal computers)  
2.1 Package Contents  
The Gigabyte GN-BTD01 Bluetooth USB Dongle package contains the  
following.  
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Gigabyte GN-BTD01 Bluetooth USB Dongle x 1  
User’s Guide x 1  
Extention USB cable x 1  
CD (including User’s Guide and Driver) x 1  
2.2 LED Status  
Description  
Status  
Power on  
Right LED blinking every two second  
Data Linking Right LED & Left LED flash irregularly  
2.3 GN-BTD01 User Interface Components  
The GN-BTD01 user interface consists of three major components:  
The BTTray Security Manager --- controls and manages Bluetooth  
security.  
The Bluetooth Configuration Panel --- configures the GN-BTD01  
software through the familiar Windows control panel interface.  
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Bluetooth Neighborhood --- uses Windowsshell extensions  
capabilities to integrate GN-BTD01 with Windows Explorer and  
provide a graphical user interface (“user interface”) that enables the  
user to :  
Search for Bluetooth-enabled devices (“device inquiry”).  
Discover and manage (start / stop) Bluetooth wireless connections  
(available services include Dial-up Networking, Bluetooth Serial  
Port, Network Access, FTP, Inbox, Fax, and Information  
Synchronization.).  
Configure properties of local services and client applications.  
2.4 Bluetooth Neighborhood User Interface  
The GN-BTD01 Bluetooth Neighborhood user interface provides several  
ways to execute commands and perform tasks:  
Icons may be double-clicked to perform a default action. For  
example, double-click the Generic Serial service and a connection  
starts; double-click Generic Serial service a second time and the  
connection stops.  
Icons may be right-clicked to display a context menu. An option is  
chosen to perform the desired action.  
Links (Visible only in the web page view) can be chosen to execute  
a command.  
Menus can be displayed and options chosen to perform the desired  
task.  
2.5 Operating System Environment  
The GN-BTD01 may be installed under several different Windows operating  
systems. These include:  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Windows 98SE (Second Edition)  
Windows Me (Millennium Edition)  
The functionality of GN-BTD01 is the same regardless of the Windows  
version. In some instances, alerts and connection configurations are handled  
differently in Windows 2000 as compared to other versions of Windows (e.g.,  
Windows 98SE). These are noted in this User’s Guide.  
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3 Getting Started  
3.1 Installing the software  
1) Insert the CD into the CD/DVD drive on your PC. The CD should start  
automatically and present you with an installation menu. If the CD fails  
to start automatically, click on the Start button, select ”Run” and type  
D:\Setup.exe (assuming your CD/DVD drive is D) then press Enter or  
click OK.  
2) Choose “Install Bluetooth Software” to start the Install Wizard.  
3) Click Next.  
4) Select I accept the terms in the license agreement” and click Next.  
5) Ensure the device name and type are set correctly then click Next (The  
device name should be unique).  
6) Choose to accept the default folder by clicking Next, or change the  
location by using the Change option.  
7) Click Install.  
8) Click Finish.  
9) Restart Windows.  
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3.2 Installing the Hardware  
1) Insert the Bluetooth USB Adaptor into the USB port.  
2) Windows will notify you that new hardware has been discovered and  
that it is being installed.  
Note: Windows XP users will need to click Next, Continue Anyway then  
Finish.  
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4 Bluetooth Tray Application  
After the installation of the software and hardware are complete, you should  
have a new item (BTTray icon) on the Windows Taskbar. Right-click on it,  
select “Setup\Configuration” and you will see the following screen.  
Here are some points need to pay attention to:  
1. The computer name is the same as your computer name or the name you  
chose during the installation process.  
2. The computer type is either ”Desktop” or “Laptop”. This is the device  
type other Bluetooth users will see when they search for your computer.  
3. You can set the security mode setting to High or Medium. The default  
value is “Medium”, means that anyone can connect to you and use your  
services without having to type in a password.  
Note: If your security mode setting is “High” then there will be a message  
box displayed on the Windows Taskbar while other Bluetooth users  
want to connect you. Click the Bluetooth Tray icon. Both of you need  
to enter the same passwordafter that both of you can be connected.  
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Please check your hardware is working on the Hardware tab. If the Device  
Status is “na” then your USB adaptor has not been detected by the software.  
If the device is not plugged in, insert it and select this hardware option again.  
Note: If you want to know more details about the Bluetooth Configuration  
Panel , click on the Help button.  
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5 My Bluetooth Places  
After installation of the Bluetooth software, the My Bluetooth Places icon  
will appear on your desktop.  
Double-click the icon to open the My Bluetooth Places.  
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5.1 Device Discovery  
Open the Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, it will automatically try to search  
for other Bluetooth device within radio range. The discovered devices will  
be displayed in the Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood. Subsequence searches  
can be initiated by clicking “Search For Devices”. If you have not  
configured any other Bluetooth devices yet, set them up now then click on  
Search For Devices to re-discover your other Bluetooth devices.  
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5.2 Service Discovery  
Each device in the Bluetooth Neighborhood you have discovered will have  
services you can access. Double-click on the device you will see all the  
services listed. If no services are discovered, you may wish to verify that the  
device is powered on and within radio range and attempt to discover its  
services again.  
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5.3 Bluetooth Services (Profiles)  
5.3.1 Bluetooth Serial Port Service  
The Bluetooth Serial Port Profile is used by your computer to connect to a  
Bluetooth-enabled device through a virtual COM port. The serial connection  
can be used by legacy applications as it emulates a simple RS232 serial  
cable link between two Bluetooth devices.  
Identify the COM Port Numbers:  
The COM port numbers on your computer and the device will not change  
from connection to connection. Each time the connection is established, the  
same COM port numbers will be used.  
1) Right-click the “Bluetooth Serial Port” service icon to pop-up the  
context menu  
2) Choose Properties” from the context menu. The Bluetooth  
Configuration panel (Local Services tab) will be displayed, followed by  
the Service Properties dialog box.  
3) Make a note of the COM port number.  
4) Click Ok .  
Use the DUN Connection: (e.g., if you want to use a Bluetooth printer)  
Step1. Click “Search For Devices” to search for the Bluetooth Printer then  
Double-Click the Bluetooth Printer icon.  
Step2. Double-Click the Bluetooth Serial Port service to display its Service  
Properties dialog box. The Service Properties dialog box will show  
that the communication is using. Now, you can use the Bluetooth  
Printer.  
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5.3.2 Dial-up Networking (DUN) Service  
The Dial-Up Networking (DUN) service allows you to establish a Bluetooth  
wireless connection from your computer to a modem on another  
Bluetooth-enabled device. The device can be a personal computer, cellular  
telephone, or Bluetooth-enabled modem. The connection can be used to dial  
out to an Internet Service Provider (ISP).  
Establish a DUN Connection  
1) Double-click the “Dial-up Networking” icon. The “Connect To” dialog  
box will be displayed.  
2) Enter a User name and Password. If connecting to an ISP, this will be the  
user’s login name and password.  
3) Click on the Connect or Dial button to dial-out.  
Note: If you want to establish a Bluetooth wireless connection from a  
Bluetooth-enabled cellular telephone. The Dial number must add the  
area code where ISP located. (e.g., 718-4496688)  
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5.3.3 Network Access Service  
The Local Area Network (LAN) Access permits a Bluetooth-enabled  
personal computer to use an Ethernet connection that is physically located  
on another Bluetooth-enabled computer or Network Access Point (the  
“gateway”). Only Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is supported.  
LAP Server Setup (Windows 2000)  
1) Click the Start button and then select “Settings”, and “Network and  
Dial-up Connections”.  
2) Double-Click the “Local Area Connection” icon.  
3) Click the “Sharing” tab.  
4) Click the “Enable Internet Connection Sharing for this connection”  
box to check it.  
5) Click OK to close the window.(Message: “When Internet Connection  
Sharing is enabled, your LAN adapter will be set to use IP address  
NNN.NNN.N.N. Your computer may lose connectivity with other  
computers on your network. If these other computers have static IP  
address, you should set them to obtain their IP address automatically. Are  
you sure you want to enable the Internet Connection Sharing? ”)  
6) Click Yes to confirm that Internet Connection Sharing should be enabled.  
The server configuration is now complete.  
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LAP Server Setup (Windows 98SE and Windows Me)  
Internet Protocol routing software (e.g., WinRoute Lite) is required on  
Windows98SE and Windows Me servers.  
1) Click the Start button and then select “Settings”, and “Control Panel”.  
2) Double-click the “Network” icon.  
3) Click the “Configuration” tab in the Network window and select  
TCP/IP->Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver” entry and then click  
the Properties button.  
4) Click the “IPAddress” tab in the TCP/IP Properties window.  
5) Choose the “Specify an IP address” option.  
6) Enter an IP Address (Suggested value is 192.168.0.1) and a Subnet Mask  
(Suggested value is 255.255.255.0).  
7) Click OK in the TCP/IP Properties window and then in the Network  
window.  
8) Click YES in the System Setting Change dialog box to restart the  
computer.  
Next, Configuration the routing software  
1) Right-click the WinRoute icon located in the Windows system tray and  
select Administrator…option. The WinRoute Lite Administration control  
panel will be displayed.  
2) On the Setting tab, select the “2nd networking adapter” radio button.  
3) From the “Network adapter” drop-down list, choose any adapter.  
4) Click the Settings… button. The Advanced Setting dialog box will be  
displayed.  
5) On the DHCP tab, in the “Adapter” drop-down list, choose any adapter.  
6) Select the “Enable DHCP Server” checkbox.  
7) “Assign IP address to Client in range”, e.g., From: 210 To: 240.  
8) Click OK to save the setting.  
After the settings are configured, verify that WinRoute Lite is active. The  
WinRoute icon has two states: engine started  
and engine stopped.  
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5.3.4 FTP Folder  
The FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Folder service allows your computer to  
perform file system actions on another Bluetooth-enabled device, i.e.:  
Explore, drag/drop, open, print, send to 3.5” Floppy Drive, cut/copy, paste,  
delete, rename, Properties, Update. Those command are executed through a  
context menu when you select and right-click a file or folder.  
Use the Shared Folder:  
Step1. Right-Click the FTP Folder, select “Properties”. The Bluetooth  
Properties dialog will be displayed.  
Step2. Click Browse, select the shared Directory that you want to share.  
After the setting is ok, other device can access your shared data by  
clicking your FTP Folder icon.  
5.3.5 Information Exchange (INBOX) Service  
The Information Exchange allows your computer to send items from its  
personal information manager or PIM (e.g., Microsoft ® Outlook®) to the  
personal information manager on another Bluetooth-enabled device:  
Send (“push”), receive (“pull”), and exchange business cards.  
Send calendar items, email messages, and notes.  
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Information Exchange configuration Settings  
Right-click the Inbox icon, select the “Properties” then the Bluetooth  
Properties dialog will be displayed.  
Send Business Card (My Business card) : the path to the directory on this  
computer that contains your electronic business card. Select the “Send  
Business Card on Request” option to allow remote devices to obtain your  
business card. Click the Browse button and navigate to the directory.  
Receive Business Card (My Inbox Directory) : the path to the directory on  
this computer where inbound Personal Information Manager items such as  
Business cards, Notes, Calendar entries and Messages will be saved. Select  
the types of items you wish to accept by placing a checkmark in the  
appropriate boxes, and then click the Browse button and navigate to the  
directory.  
Double-Click the Bluetooth Device that you want to connect, and then click  
the Inbox service icon.  
Right-Click the file, the context menu will be displayed. The Inbox  
commands include: Send Business Card, Exchange Business Card and Copy.  
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5.3.6 Information Synchronization Service  
The Information Synchronization service is used to synchronize the  
information (PIM database) between you and another Bluetooth-enabled  
device.  
Right-click the “Information Synchronization” icon, select the  
Properties” then the Bluetooth Properties dialog will be displayed.  
Select the types of items you wish to synchronize by placing a checkmark  
in the appropriate boxes, and then click the Browse button and navigate  
to the directory.  
Double-click the “Information Synchronization” icon to synchronize  
your computer’s personal information manager (PIM) database with the  
other device’s PIM. The progress of the synchronization process is  
displayed in a dialog box.  
When the synchronization process completes, a message is displayed in the  
status bar. The message indicates the process completed successfully or that  
it failed.  
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5.3.7 Fax Service  
The Fax service allows you to use to fax documents (send only) as through  
the fax device (e.g., fax modem) is attached physically to your computer.  
To send a Fax  
Connections are initiated from the client:  
1) In the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, select “Entire Bluetooth  
Neighborhood”.  
2) In the right pane of Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood, right-click  
anywhere except on a device name and select “Refresh” from the  
pop-up menu.  
3) In the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places, right-click the server that  
will provide the Fax service and select Discover Available Services from  
pop-up menu to update the available services list. The available services  
will be displayed in the right pane of My Bluetooth Places.  
4) Double-click the “Fax” icon to start the connection.  
After the Fax connection has been started, open or create the document to be  
faxed and use the “Print” or “Send to Fax Recipient” options available in  
most applications. The Fax connection will be closed automatically when the  
transmission is complete.  
Note: Before using FAX service, the Client is required to install the WinFax  
software in advance. Please refer to the WinFax software installation  
guide for detail information.  
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6 Paired Devices  
Paired is the process of associating Bluetooth-enabled device with each other.  
It is advisable to pair with frequently used Bluetooth-enabled devices. This  
will establish a permanent security link between the devices and enable  
quick access to the services provided, without the need to enter passkeys.  
Once a device is paired, it remains paired even if the user:  
Stops the connection between the devices.  
Reboots one or both devices.  
Stops and starts the services on the devices.  
When a device is paired, the device will be displayed automatically in  
Bluetooth Neighborhood when the view is opened or explored.  
Note: A paired device will be displayed even if the device is not within radio  
range and/or powered on at the time Bluetooth Neighborhood is  
opened and explored.  
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7 Troubleshooting  
Q1: Can’t connect to a paired device?  
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Check the remote paired device is within radio range and powered up  
and then attempt the connection again.  
Q2: Can’t discover services on an un-paired remote device?  
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Verify that remote device is powered up and in Connectable mode  
(Bluetooth Configuration panel \ Accessibility tab). Click the  
Search For Devices” to verify that the device is within range.  
Q3. Dial-up Networking service does not start?  
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Please check the modem is usable as a local device from the server.  
Open the “Bluetooth Configuration panel \ Local Services” tab then  
double-click the “Dial-up Networking” service. Select the one  
modem that will be used to dial out. Click the OK button to close the  
dialog box. Click OK button in the Bluetooth Configuration panel to  
activate the setting.  
Q4. How do I decide the Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) of my  
device?  
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Open the “Bluetooth Configuration panel \ Hardware” tab. The  
Bluetooth Device Address will be displayed in the Device Properties  
section of the dialog box.  
Q5. How do I decide the version number of the Bluetooth Specification  
that the Host Controller Interface (HCI) complies with?  
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Open the “Bluetooth Configuration panel \ Hardware” tab. The  
Bluetooth Specification compliance and the Specification Revision  
information for the Host Controller Interface will be displayed in the  
Device Properties section of the dialog box.  
Q6. How do I decide the version number of the link Manager Protocol  
(LMP)?  
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Open the “Bluetooth Configuration panel \ Hardware” tab. The Link  
Manager Protocol version number and the sub-version number  
information will be displayed in the Device Properties section of the  
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dialog box.  
Q7. How to test a Network Access connection?  
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If the device (in the role of a client) is hardwired to the LAN, unplug  
the hardwired connection to ensure that the test checks the wireless  
connection rather than the hardwired connection.  
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If the device (in the role of a server) has accessed to the Internet, open  
a browser on the client and connect to the World Wide Web. You can  
also Ping the server from the DOS prompt.  
Q8. An Unknown Port  
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The error message “Unknown Port” usually means an attempt was  
made to connect a port that was in use. To use more than one SPP  
connection at the same time, you have to add one or more  
user-defined COM ports.  
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8 Appendix: Glossary  
Acronyms  
Meaning  
BDA  
Bluetooth Device Address  
Device Inquiry  
DHCP  
The process of searching for other Bluetooth devices.  
Dynamic Host Control Protocol-when enabled, connecting  
devices are assigned an Internet Protocol (IP) address by the  
server  
FTP  
File Transfer Protocol  
HCI  
Host Controller Interface  
IrDA  
IrMC  
Link Key  
Infrared Data Association  
Infrared Mobile Communications  
An internally-generated unique security key that is exchanged  
by paired devices as proof of identity before a connection is  
established.  
LMP  
Link Manager Protocol -- used by Bluetooth for internal  
communications.  
Me  
Millennium Edition  
PAD  
Personal Digital Assistant  
Page Scan Mode  
A Bluetooth mode in which a server is actively listening  
(scanning) for a client to “page” it.  
PIM  
PIN  
SE  
Personal Information Manager  
Personal Identification Number, as a “passkey” or “password”  
Second Edition  
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9 Limited Warranty  
1-Year Warranty  
Gigabyte warrants to the original consumer/purchaser that the adapter product free  
from defects in material and workmanship for no limited time from the original  
manufactory shipment date. This warranty does not cover the adapter product if it is  
damaged in the process of being installed or improperly used.  
Gigabyte may replace or repair the adapter product with either new or reconditioned  
parts. Repaired or replaced adapter products will be returned to you at the same  
revision level as received or higher at Gigabyte’s option. Gigabyte reverses the right  
to replace discounted adapter products with an equivalent generation adapter product.  
KEEP THIS STUB FOR YOUR PURCHASING RECORD  
Customer:  
Phone No:  
Address:  
Email:  
Model:  
Serial:  
Date of Purchase:  
Place of Purchase:  
From Whom:  
Distributor:  
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