Creative Wireless Adapter CB3200 Manual De Usuario

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4. Click 
Delete
Note: The Delete button is only available when the Bluetooth Serial Port service 
or a user-defined serial port service is selected. 
 
Changing a local service’s properties 
 
Earlier, we discussed about the five property settings that each of the local services would 
have. Here, we’ll show you how to change a local service’s properties and what the options 
are. 
 
To change a local service’s properties: 
1.  Open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel by right-clicking the Bluetooth Tray icon 
on the Windows system tray. Select Advanced Configuration from the submenu. 
The Bluetooth Configuration Panel is displayed. 
2. Click 
the 
Local Services tab. 
3.  Double-click the service name. 
4.  Select the appropriate boxes or leave them cleared, depending on what you want 
CREATIVE BLUETOOTH SOFTWARE to do. 
ƒ  Startup Automatically: enabled by default. When enabled, it starts the 
service when CREATIVE BLUETOOTH SOFTWARE initializes. If Startup is 
disabled, you can still start the service manually. 
Note: To start the service manually at a later time, simply right-click the 
service and select Start from the pop-up menu. 
 
ƒ  Security Connection: enabled by default. When enabled, it using service 
with security connection. It requires confirmation by the server operator 
before a remote device is allowed to connect to this service. See the detail 
information for security type below. 
ƒ  Service Name: enter a service name (no more than 99 alphanumeric 
characters) in this field. In most cases, a service name is supplied by 
default. However, in environments where there is more than one device of 
the same type or one device provides more than one service of the same 
type (this is only possible with the Bluetooth Serial Port service), the service 
name can be customized. 
5. Click 
OK
 
To stop a local service, right-click the service and select Stop from the pop-up menu. 
Stopped services are no longer available for use by clients. 
 
You may also see a summary of information about each local service from Windows Explorer. 
To do this, open your Windows Explorer. With Local Device selected, click the View menu, 
and then select Details. You will find the following basic information: 
 
ƒ  Service: the name of the service 
ƒ  Startup: tells you whether it’s automatic or manual. 
ƒ  Status:  
−  Started (COM#) – the service is running and ready to use 
COM# 
−  Not Started – the service is not running (not available to clients) 
−  Connected (COM#) – the service is in use, the local port is 
COM# 
−  Connected – the service is in use. 
ƒ  Device name if connected: