Broadxent Pte Ltd. CB2431 User Manual

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GETTING STARTED 
My Bluetooth Places 
 
After you have successfully installed the Bluetooth software, you will see 
an icon on your desktop and an icon on Window System Tray. These 
are two shortcuts to My Bluetooth Places. 
 
To start Bluetooth: Right-Click the icon on Window System Tray and select Start 
The Bluetooth icon is blue in color with a white insert when Bluetooth is running. 
 
To stop Bluetooth: Right-Click the icon on Window System Tray and select Stop. 
The Bluetooth icon is blue in color with a red insert when Bluetooth is stopped. 
 
Finding Bluetooth devices 
 
You are now ready to search for available Bluetooth devices that are within connection range. 
There are two ways to do this: 
 
1.  From your desktop, right-click My Bluetooth Places icon. First select Open, and 
then select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
Or, 
2. Double-click 
My Bluetooth Places. Then double-click Entire Bluetooth 
Neighborhood
 
You may also let BTW automatically search for devices for you. To do so, simply configure the 
settings in the Discovery Panel. For details, see 
Configuration Panel
 on the following. 
 
However, to be certain that the displayed list of devices in the neighborhood is current, it is 
recommended that you perform a manual search. This is mainly because mobile devices may go 
beyond the connection range in between automatic updates. 
 
If you still couldn’t find some devices that are within connection range, there are two possibilities: 
 
 
Your device is configured to report only specific types or classes of devices. (To 
change this, modify your device’s configuration in the Discovery tab of the Bluetooth 
Configuration Panel.) 
 
The remote (or unlisted) device is in the non-discoverable mode. (To change this, 
modify the remote device’s configuration in the Accessibility tab of the Bluetooth 
Configuration Panel.) 
Finding services 
 
After discovering the devices you can have access to, you may perform Service Discovery. Each 
available device that you have discovered in the Bluetooth Neighborhood provides you with 
several services.  
To find out what these services are, simply do either of the following: 
 
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