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USB-Link Installation andSetup Manual

USB-Link IDSC Holdings LLC retains all ownership rights to the USB-Link and its documentation. The USB-Link source codeis a confidential trade secret of IDSC Holdings LLC. You may not decipher or decompile USB-Link software, developsource code for the USB-Link, or knowingly allow others to do so. The USB-Link and its documentation may not besublicensed or transferred without the prior written consent of IDSC Holdings LLC.This manual, as well as the software it describes, is furnished under license and may only be used or copied inaccordance with the terms of such license. The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only, issubject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by IDSC Holdings LLC. IDSCHoldings LLC assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may apear in this book.Except as permitted by such license, no part of this publication may be reproduced, or transmitted, in any form or byany means, electronic, mechanical, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of IDSC Holdings LLC.NEXIQ Technologies is a trademark of IDSC Holdings LLC. 2007 IDSC Holdings LLC. All rights reserved. All other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respectiveholders. Pictures for illustration purposes only. Specifications are subject to change without notice.www.nexiq.comThe device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) thisdevice may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation. This device contains FCC-ID-POOWML-C30XX.Approved in accordance to R&TTE directive transmitter module marked by “CE product label”, manufactured byMITSUMI Incorporated to OEM product.Part No.1400-358Revised 09/11/2007

Safety InformationFor your safety, read this manual thoroughly before operating your USB-Link unit.Your USB-Link unit is intended for use by properly trained, skilled professional heavyduty technicians. The safety messages presented below and throughout this user’s manualare reminders to the operator to exercise extreme care when using this test instrument.There are many variations in procedures, techniques, tools, and parts for servicingvehicles, as well as in the skill of the individual doing the work. Because of the vast numberof test applications and variations in the products that can be tested with this instrument, wecannot possibly anticipate or provide advice or safety messages to cover every situation. Itis the heavy-duty technician’s responsibility to be knowledgeable of the system beingtested. It is essential to use proper service methods and test procedures and to performtests in an appropriate and acceptable manner that does not endanger your safety, thesafety of others in the work area, or vehicle or equipment being tested.It is assumed the operator has a thorough understanding of vehicle systems before usingthe USB-Link unit. Understanding of these system principles and operating theories isnecessary for competent, safe and accurate use of this instrument.Before using the USB-Link unit, always refer to and follow safety messages andapplicable test procedures provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment beingtested. Use equipment only as described in this manual.Read, understand and follow all safety messages and instructions in this manual and on thetest equipment. Safety messages in this section of the manual contain a signal word with athree-part message and an icon. The signal word indicates the level of the hazard in asituation.

Safety InformationSafety Message ConventionsSafety messages are provided to help prevent personal injury and equipmentdamage. All safety messages are introduced by a signal word indicating thehazard level.Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, willresult in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, couldresult in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may resultin moderate or minor injury to the operator or to bystanders.Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to the testequipment or vehicle.Safety messages contain three different type styles. Normal type states the hazard. Bold type states how to avoid the hazard. Italic type states the possible consequences of not avoiding the hazard.An icon, when present, gives a graphical description of the potential hazard.Example:Risk of unexpected vehicle movement. Block drive wheels before performing a test with engine running.A moving vehicle can cause injury.Important Safety InstructionsRisk of entanglement. Do not allow cables to hang in such a way that they may becomeentangled with operator or driving controls.Cable entanglement can cause interference with driving and can cause injury.Risk of electric shock. Do not exceed voltage limits between inputs as indicated on the ratinglabel. Use extreme caution when working with circuits that have greater than60 volts DC or 25 volts AC.ivUSB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Important Safety InstructionsRisk of explosion. Do not use this system in environments where explosive vapor maycollect, such as in below-ground pits, confined areas, or areas that areless than 18 inches above the floor.Explosion can cause injury.Risk of poisoning. Use this equipment in locations with mechanical ventilation providingat least four air changes per hour. Engine exhaust contains odorlesslethal gas. Route exhaust outside while testing with engine running.Poisoning can result in death or serious injury.Risk of accident. Two people should be in the vehicle when driving on road, one to driveand the other to attend to the equipment.Accidents can occur when attention is not solely given to driving.Risk of unexpected vehicle movement. Block drive wheels before performing a test with engine running. Unless instructed otherwise, set parking brake and put gear selector inneutral or park. If vehicle has an automatic parking brake release, disconnect releasemechanism for testing and reconnect when finished. Do not leave a running engine unattended.A moving vehicle can cause injury.Save These InstructionsUSB-Link Installation and Setup Manualv

Safety InformationviUSB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Safety Information .iiiSafety Message Conventions . ivImportant Safety Instructions . ivChapter 1:Introducing the USB-Link .1Product Specifications .2System Requirements .3USB-Link Components .4Communication Options: Wireless or Wired? .5Wireless Connection . 6Wired Connection . 7Chapter 2:Installation and Bluetooth Configuration .9Installation Process Flowchart .10Outline of Installation Process .11Step 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and Utilities . 12Instructions for Windows 2000 and XP Users . 12Instructions for Vista Users . 22USB-Link Installation and Setup Manualvii

Step 2: Choose Your Connection .33Step 3: Install the Bluetooth Adapter .35Step 4: Install the Bluetooth Drivers .36Additional Steps for Windows XP SP-2 .44Configure the Bluetooth Environment .52Chapter 3:Preparing to Use the USB-Link . 55Step 5: Connect the USB-Link to a Vehicle .56Wireless Connection . 57Wired Connection Using a USB Cable . 58Step 6: Use the Bluetooth Connection Utility .60Step 7: Test the Connection to the Vehicle .65Step 8: Setting Up Diagnostic PC Applications .68Allison DOC for Fleets (1000/2000) . 68Allison DOC for Fleets (3000/4000) . 68Bendix ABS Diagnostics . 69Caterpillar Electronic Technician . 69Cummins Insite . 70Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link . 71Eaton Service Ranger . 71International INTUNE . 72International Master Diagnostics (3BX, DLC, DLC II) . 72Meritor WABCO ABS . 72viii USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Chapter 4:USB-Link Troubleshooting Information . 73LED Issues .74Configuration Issues .75Wireless Communication Issues .76Appendix A:Warranty and Service . 77Exclusive Warranty .78Exclusive Remedy .79Return Materials Authorization (RMA) .80Return of Goods Policy .82Return Goods Authorization (RGA) Procedure .83USB-Link Installation and Setup Manualix

xUSB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

1Introducing the USBLink uProduct Specifications, page 2uSystem Requirements, page 3uUSB-Link Components, page 4uCommunication Options: Wireless or Wired?, page 5The USB-Link is a hardware device that enables service bay personal computers(PCs) to retrieve vehicle information using either Bluetooth wireless technology or amore traditional cable connection. Once configured, the USB-Link interfaces with yourPC, enabling you to use specific PC applications to perform vehicle diagnostics.This chapter introduces the USB-Link and provides details regarding the communication modes available to you to interface with your PC.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual1

Chapter 1 Introducing the USB-Link Product SpecificationsThe USB-Link is configured with the following specifications:FeatureDataPhysical Dimensions5.86" x 3.02" x 1.78"(149 mm x 77 mm x 45 mm)Weight4.6 oz. (0.13 kg)Power Requirements10 - 32 VDC @ 350 mA maximumOperating Temperature0 to 70 CVehicle Protocols Supported2 J1708/J1587 J1939 CAN (125K, 250K, or 500K)(Dual CAN supported) J2284 CAN (125K, 250K, or500K) ALDL Pass-through ALDL 8192 ALDL 9600 OBDII ISO 9141 ISO 14230 (KWP2000) J1850 (PWM, VPM, or Allison) J1708 IESCAN (required for Allison)USB CommunicationUSB Device, version 1.1Wireless CommunicationBluetooth Class 1 adapter (up to100 m range)Wired CommunicationUSB cable 15 ft. (5 m) maximumPC DriverTMC RP1210A compliantVehicle ConnectorDB15FUSB ConnectorType B jackUSB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- System RequirementsSystem RequirementsBe aware of the following system requirements:ComponentIBM PC-compatible computerRequirement 1GHz processor or more RAM: 256MB or more (512MBrecommended) USB port, version 1.1 or higherOperating systemWindows 2000, XP (Service Pack 1 or 2),Vista Bluetooth adapter Bluetooth serial port capability Must support WIDCOMM drivers, 1.4xand higherThe USB-Link has been qualified with thefollowing Class 1 adapters:- Linksys USBBT100 (preferred)- Belkin F8T001USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual3

Chapter 1 Introducing the USB-Link USB-Link ComponentsThe following illustration details each of the USB-Link components:Figure 1.1 USB-Link Componentsa chapter’s first page. The page’s layout isements (e.g., ChapIntro, Body Text, Bullets, etc.), notheadings. Headings on this page produce alignment If the introduction paragraphsa chapter’s first page. The page’s layout is designed to present body elements (e.g., ChapIntro, BodyText, Bullets, etc.), not headings. Headings on this page produce alignment If the introductionparagraphs4USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Communication Options: Wireless or Wired?Communication Options: Wireless or Wired?Prior to using the USB-Link , you need to decide how you want the unit to communicate with your PC. There are two options: Wireless connection to the PC using BluetoothA wireless connection provides the advantage of untetheredcommunication.Figure 1.2 Wireless Connection Wired connection to the PC using a USB cableA wired connection provides the advantage of faster data throughput.Figure 1.3 Wired ConnectionUSB-Link Installation and Setup Manual5

Chapter 1 Introducing the USB-Link Wireless ConnectionWireless connectivity provides untethered operation, and that’s a bonus in a busyservice bay. USB-Link uses Bluetooth to provide this wireless communicationbetween the USB-Link and your PC.NOTE:i The USB-Link does not support Integrated Bluetooth. If your PC hasIntegrated Bluetooth, your system has Bluetooth drivers installed and abuilt-in Bluetooth transceiver. You must uninstall Integrated Bluetooth andits Bluetooth drivers prior to proceeding with the USB-Link installationprocess.If your PC does not have Integrated Bluetooth, then you are clear to proceed withthe USB-Link installation process as documented in this manual: Install Bluetooth drivers Install an external Bluetooth transceiver (i.e., an adapter) Configure a basic Bluetooth environment— For detailed information on installing Bluetooth drivers and configuring a basic Bluetooth environment, refer to Chapter 2: Installation andBluetooth Configuration, later in this manual. Run the NEXIQ Bluetooth Connection Utility— For information on running the NEXIQ Bluetooth Connection Utility,refer to Chapter 3: Preparing to Use the USB-Link , later in thismanual.— USB-Link is intended for diagnostic use, for example, retrievingtrouble codes. By nature, Bluetooth has limited bandwidth and latency when compared to wired solutions. This may result in droppedmessages in situations requiring high bandwidth.6USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Communication Options: Wireless or Wired?Wired ConnectionUsing a USB connection to the PC is highly recommended when diagnosingheavily-loaded CAN/J1939 buses. By nature, Bluetooth has less bandwidth thanUSB, which can result in dropped messages in situations requiring high bandwidth. ECU reprogramming typically requires both high throughput and criticaltiming, and should always use a USB-to-PC wired connection.Wired communication between the USB-Link and your PC requires a USBcable.Figure 1.4 15 ft. USB Cable included with your USB-Link USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual7

Chapter 1 Introducing the USB-Link 8USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

2Installation andBluetoothConfigurationuStep 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and Utilities, page 12uInstructions for Windows 2000 and XP Users, page 12uInstructions for Vista Users, page 22uStep 2: Choose Your Connection, page 33uStep 3: Install the Bluetooth Adapter, page 35uStep 4: Install the Bluetooth Drivers, page 36uAdditional Steps for Windows XP SP-2, page 44uConfigure the Bluetooth Environment, page 52This chapter provides instructions for installing NEXIQ drivers and utilities, installingthe required Bluetooth drivers, installing a Bluetooth adapter, and configuring a basicBluetooth environment. It also provides special instructions for Vista users.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual9

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationInstallation Process FlowchartInstall NEXIQDriversYesW ireless?Install B T AdapterInstall BT DriversS ervice Pack 2?YesNoUpdate BT DriversC onfigure B TEnvironm entNoConnect to Vehicle(P hysical)C onnect to Vehicle(Physical)Run C onnectUtilityTest theC onnectionS et U p DiagnosticA pplicationsFigure 2.1 Process Flowchart10 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Outline of Installation ProcessOutline of Installation ProcessStep 1:Install the NEXIQ USB-Link drivers and utilities.Step 2:Choose your connection (wired or wireless).If you chose a wired connection, move on to complete steps 5, 7, and8 only.Step 3:If you chose a wireless connection, install the Bluetooth adapter (e.g.,the Linksys dongle).Step 4:Install the drivers for the Bluetooth adapter you are using.Only if you are installing an adapter other than the Linksys: If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 2, update the Bluetoothdrivers you installed in Step 4. If, however, you are not runningWindows XP SP-2, skip this procedure and move on to the nextbullet. Use the Bluetooth Configuration Wizard to configure a basicBluetooth environment.Step 5:Connect the USB-Link to the vehicle.Step 6:Use the NEXIQ Bluetooth Connection Utility to select a USB-Link and test the signal strength.Step 7:Use the NEXIQ Device Tester to test the connection between the USBLink and the vehicle.Step 8:Set up diagnostic PC applications that apply to your local environmentfor use with the USB-Link .USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual11

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationStep 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and UtilitiesInstructions for Windows 2000 and XP Usersi If you are running Vista , please refer to the special instructions for Vistausers on page 22 of this manual.Prior to using the USB-Link it is necessary to install the required NEXIQdevice drivers and utilities on your PC or laptop. These device drivers arecompatible with Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP.IMPORTANT:ä Remember, if you are running Windows XP on your PC, you must haveAdministrator security rights and be logged in as “Admin” to successfullycomplete the installation process outlined in this manual.i If you have questions about using this product, contact NEXIQ TechnicalSupport at (800) 639-6774, or send us an e-mail at support@nexiq.com.To install the device drivers and utilities:1 Close all programs and insert the NEXIQ USB-Link Drivers CD into your PC’sCD-ROM drive.12 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Step 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and UtilitiesThe installation begins by displaying the Welcome! screen.Figure 2.2 Installation Welcome! Screen—If the program does not automatically start, access your CD-ROM drivethrough My Computer and double-click the SETUP.EXE file.2 Read the information displayed on the Welcome! screen, and click Next.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual13

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationThe Copyright Notice screen is displayed.Figure 2.3 Copyright Notice Screen3 Read all the information on this screen, then click I Accept.14 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Step 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and UtilitiesNOTE:i If you do not agree to the terms, click I Decline. A message is displayedprompting you to confirm exiting the installation. Click EXIT SETUP.The Backup Replaced Files? screen is displayed.Figure 2.4 Backup Replaced Files? Screen4 Do one of the following:—Click Yes if you wish to back up copies of files replaced during the installation (recommended).—Click No if you do not wish to back up files.5 Click Next to continue.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual15

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationIf you chose to back up replaced files, the installation program requests alocation to store the files.Figure 2.5 Select Backup Directory Screen6 Do one of the following:—To accept the default directory, click Next and proceed to Step 7(recommended).—To select a different directory, click Browse.At the bottom of the screen, select the desired drive letter from the dropdown list. Double-click each directory to add to the path. Click OK toproceed.The program returns to the Select Backup Directory screen. Confirm thedestination, then click Next.16 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Step 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and UtilitiesThe Select Components screen is displayed.Figure 2.6 Select Components screen7 Check the check box to install J2534 support for HINO Diagnostic eXplorer.8 Click Next to continue.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual17

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth Configuration9 Wait for the Ready to Install! screen to appear.Figure 2.7 Ready to Install! ScreenNOTE:i Be sure to disconnect all RP1210A adapters currently connected to the PCbefore proceeding with the installation.10 Do one of the following:18 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Step 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and Utilities—Click Next to proceed with the installation.—Click Back to step backward through previous screens.—Click Cancel to stop the installation.A dialog box displaying a status bar is displayed indicating percentagecomplete.Figure 2.8 Status BarIf Microsoft .NET Framework is not found on your PC, the following dialogbox is displayed.Figure 2.9 .NET Framework Dialog Box11 Click OK, and follow the prompts to install the .NET software.Once the .NET installation is complete, the following message is displayed:Installation of Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 is complete.12 Click OK to continue.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual19

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationThe following dialog is displayed:Figure 2.10 Acrobat Reader Search DialogIf the version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your PC is up-todate, a dialog is displayed informing you of this fact. Click OK, and move onto Step 14 (pg. 21).NOTE:i The Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this Installation Manualelectronically as a portable document format (PDF) file.If, however, your PC requires installation of the Adobe Acrobat Reader, the20 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Step 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and Utilitiesfollowing screen is displayed.Figure 2.11 Acrobat Reader Installation Screen13 Click Next to accept the default (Yes), and follow the prompts.14 Wait for the Installation Completed! screen to appear, then click Finish.Figure 2.12 Installation Completed! ScreenUSB-Link Installation and Setup Manual21

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationA message appears prompting you to restart the PC.Figure 2.13 Restart Prompt15 Click OK to restart the PC.16 Once the PC restarts, remove the installation CD from the CD-ROM drive.Move on to “Step 2: Choose Your Connection,” later in this chapter.Instructions for Vista UsersPrior to using the USB-Link it is necessary to install the required NEXIQ devicedrivers and utilities on your PC or laptop. These device drivers are compatible withMicrosoft Windows 2000, XP, and Vista .IMPORTANT:ä You must have Administrator security rights and be logged in as “Admin”to successfully complete the installation process outlined in this manual.NOTE:i If you have questions about using this product, contact NEXIQ TechnicalSupport at (800) 639-6774, or send us an e-mail at support@nexiq.com.To install the device drivers and utilities:1 Close all programs and insert the NEXIQ USB-Link Drivers CD into yourlaptop’s CD-ROM drive.22 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Step 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and UtilitiesThe AutoPlay window opens.2 Click Install or run program (i.e., “Run setup.exe Published by IDSCHoldings LLC”).3 Click Continue.The installation begins by displaying the Welcome! screen.Figure 2.14 Installation Welcome! Screen—If the program does not automatically start, access your CD-ROM drivethrough Start 4 Computer and double-click the SETUP.EXE file.4 Read the information displayed on the Welcome! screen, and click Next.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual23

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationThe Copyright Notice screen is displayed.Figure 2.15 Copyright Notice Screen5 Read all the information on this screen, then click I Accept.24 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Step 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and UtilitiesNOTE:i If you do not agree to the terms, click I Decline. A message is displayedprompting you to confirm exiting the installation. Click EXIT SETUP.The Backup Replaced Files? screen is displayed.Figure 2.16 Backup Replaced Files? Screen6 Do one of the following:—Click Yes if you wish to back up copies of files replaced during the installation (recommended).—Click No if you do not wish to back up files.7 Click Next to continue.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual25

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationIf you chose to back up replaced files, the installation program requests alocation to store the files.Figure 2.17 Select Backup Directory8 Do one of the following:—To accept the default directory, click Next and proceed to Step 9(recommended).—To select a different directory, click Browse.At the bottom of the screen, select the desired drive letter from the dropdown list. Double-click each directory to add to the path. Click OK toproceed.The program returns to the Select Backup Directory screen. Confirm thedestination, then click Next.26 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Step 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and UtilitiesThe Select Components screen is displayed.Figure 2.18 Select Components screen9 Check the check box to install J2534 support for HINO Diagnostic eXplorer.10 Click Next to continue.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual27

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth Configuration11 Wait for the Ready to Install! screen to appear.Figure 2.19 Ready to Install! ScreenNOTE:i Be sure to disconnect all RP1210A adapters currently connected to the PCbefore proceeding with the installation.12 Do one of the following:28 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Step 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and Utilities—Click Next to proceed with the installation.—Click Back to step backward through previous screens.—Click Cancel to stop the installation.A Windows Security warning is displayed.Figure 2.20 Windows Security Warning13 Click on the check box labeled Always trust software from “Jungo LTD”.14 Click Install.Figure 2.21 Installation Window15 Wait while the driver package is installed. This could take a few seconds.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual29

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationWindows Security displays the following window:Figure 2.22 Windows Security Warning16 Click Install this driver software anyway.17 Wait while the drivers are installed.30 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Step 1: Install the USB-Link Drivers and UtilitiesThe following dialog is displayed:Figure 2.23 Acrobat Reader Search DialogIf your PC requires installation of the Adobe Acrobat Reader, the followingscreen is displayed.Figure 2.24 Acrobat Reader Installation Screen18 Click Next to accept the default (Yes), and follow the prompts.The Adobe Reader - Setup window is displayed.19 Click Next, and follow the Adobe Wizard prompts.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual31

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth Configuration20 When the Adobe installation is complete, click Finish to exit the Wizard andcontinue with the remainder of the installation process.21 When the Installation Completed! screen appears, click Finish.Figure 2.25 Installation Completed! ScreenA message appears prompting you to restart the PC.Figure 2.26 Restart Prompt22 Click OK to restart the PC.23 Once the PC restarts, remove the installation CD from the CD-ROM or DVDROM drive.Move on to “Choose Your Connection,” next in this manual.32 USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual

- Step 2: Choose Your ConnectionStep 2: Choose Your ConnectionYou have two options for connecting the USB-Link to a PC or laptop computer.Choose one of the following options. Both have advantages. Wired connection using a 15 ft. USB cableThe advantage of a wired connection is faster throughput (e.g., you wantto use the USB-Link for ECU reprogramming).Figure 2.27 Wired Connection Using USB CableIf you are connecting the USB-Link by means of a USB cable, you donot need to read the rest of this chapter. Instead, move on to “Connectthe USB-Link to a Vehicle” in Chapter 3 of this manual.If, however, you want the flexibility of both wired and wireless connectivity, it is recommended that you install the Bluetooth drivers now ratherthan later. In this case, continue reading the remainder of this topic.USB-Link Installation and Setup Manual33

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth Configuration Wireless connection using BluetoothThe advantage of a wireless connection is, of course, untetheredoperation.Figure 2.28 Wireless Connection Using Bluetooth For a wireless connection using Bluetooth, you must: Plug in the Bluetooth adapter (i.e., the dongle) Insert the USB

USB-Link IDSC Holdings LLC retains all ownership rights to the USB-Link and its documentati on. The USB-Link source code is a confidential trade secret of ID SC Holdings LLC. You may not decipher or decompile USB-Link software, develop source code for the USB-Link, or know ingly allow others to do so. The USB- Link and its documentation may .

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