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Blue-Link Installation andSetup Manual

Blue-Link IDSC Holdings LLC retains all ownership rights to the Blue-Link and its documentation. The BlueLink source code is a confidential trade secret of IDSC Holdings LLC. You may not decipher ordecompile Blue-Link software, develop source code for the Blue-Link, or knowingly allow others todo so. The Blue-Link and its documentation may not be sublicensed or transferred without the priorwritten consent of IDSC Holdings LLC.This manual, as well as the software it describes, is furnished under license and may only be used orcopied in accordance with the terms of such license. The content of this manual is furnished forinformational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as acommitment by IDSC Holdings LLC. IDSC Holdings LLC assumes no responsibility or liability forany errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book.Except as permitted by such license, no part of this publication may be reproduced, or transmitted, inany form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, or otherwise, without the prior written permissionof IDSC Holdings LLC.NEXIQ Technologies and NEXIQ are trademarks of IDSC Holdings LLC. 2007 IDSC Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved. All other marks are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of the respective holders. Pictures for illustration purposes only. Specifications are subjectto change without notice.www.nexiq.comThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device containsFCC-ID POOWML-C30XX.Approved in accordance to R&TTE directive transmitter module marked by “ CE product label,”manufactured by MITSUMI incorporated to OEM product.Part No. 90600906/06/2007

Safety InformationFor your safety, read this manual thoroughly before operating your BlueLink unit.Your Blue-Link unit is intended for use by properly trained, skilledprofessional heavy-duty technicians. The safety messages presented belowand throughout this user’s manual are reminders to the operator to exerciseextreme care when using this test instrument.There are many variations in procedures, techniques, tools, and parts forservicing vehicles, as well as in the skill of the individual doing the work.Because of the vast number of test applications and variations in theproducts that can be tested with this instrument, we cannot possiblyanticipate or provide advice or safety messages to cover every situation. It isthe heavy-duty technician’s responsibility to be knowledgeable of thesystem being tested. It is essential to use proper service methods and testprocedures and to perform tests in an appropriate and acceptable mannerthat does not endanger your safety, the safety of others in the work area, orvehicle or equipment being tested.It is assumed the operator has a thorough understanding of vehicle systemsbefore using the Blue-Link unit. Understanding of these system principlesand operating theories is necessary for competent, safe and accurate use ofthis instrument.Before using the Blue-Link unit, always refer to and follow safetymessages and applicable test procedures provided by the manufacturer ofthe vehicle or equipment being tested. Use equipment only as described inthis manual.Read, understand and follow all safety messages and instructions in thismanual and on the test equipment. Safety messages in this section of themanual contain a signal word with a three-part message and an icon. Thesignal word indicates the level of the hazard in a situation.

Safety InformationSafety Message ConventionsSafety messages are provided to help prevent personal injury andequipment damage. All safety messages are introduced by a signalword indicating the hazard level.Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if notavoided, will result in death or serious injury to the operator orto bystanders.Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if notavoided, could result in death or serious injury to the operatoror to bystanders.Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if notavoided, may result in moderate or minor injury to the operatoror to bystanders.Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in damageto the test equipment 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 thehazard.An icon, when present, gives a graphical description of the potentialhazard.Example:Risk of unexpected vehicle movement. Block drive wheels before performing a test with enginerunning.A moving vehicle can cause injury.ivBlue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety InstructionsRisk of entanglement. Do not allow cables to hang in a manner to becomeentangled with operator or driving controls.Cable entanglement can cause interference with driving and cancause injury.Risk of electric shock. Use extreme caution when working with circuits that havegreater than 60 volts DC or 25 volts AC.Risk of explosion. Do not use this system in environments where explosivevapor may collect, such as in below-ground pits, confinedareas, or areas that are fewer than 18 inches above the floor.Explosion can cause injury.Risk of poisoning. Use this equipment in locations with mechanical ventilationproviding at least four air changes per hour. Engine exhaustcontains odorless lethal 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 drive and 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 enginerunning. Unless instructed otherwise, set parking brake and put gearselector in neutral or park.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manualv

Safety Information If vehicle has an automatic parking brake release,disconnect release mechanism for testing and reconnectwhen finished. Do not leave a running engine unattended.A moving vehicle can cause injury.Save These InstructionsviBlue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Safety Information.iiiSafety Message Conventions . ivImportant Safety Instructions . vChapter 1:Introducing the Blue-Link . 1Product Specifications . 2System Requirements. 3Wireless Connection . 4Chapter 2:Installation and Bluetooth Configuration. 7Installation Process Flowchart . 8Outline of the Installation Process . 9Step 1: Install the Blue-Link Drivers and Utilities. 10Step 2: Install the Bluetooth Adapter . 21Step 3: Install the Bluetooth Drivers. 22Additional Steps for Windows XP SP-2 . 30Configure the Bluetooth Environment . 39Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual vii

Chapter 3:Preparing to Use the Blue-Link . 43Step 4: Connect the Blue-Link to a Vehicle . 44Step 5: Use the Bluetooth Connection Utility . 46Step 6: Test the Connection to the Vehicle . 52Step 7: Setting Up Diagnostic PC Applications . 55Allison DOC for Fleets (1000/2000) . 56Allison DOC for Fleets (3000/4000) . 57Bendix ABS Diagnostics . 58Caterpillar Electronic Technician . 59Cummins Insite . 60Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link. 61Eaton Service Ranger . 62International INTUNE . 62International Master Diagnostics (3BX, DLC, DLC II). 63Meritor WABCO ABS. 63viii Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Appendix A:Warranty and Service. 65Exclusive Warranty . 66Exclusive Remedy . 66Return Materials Authorization (RMA) . 67Return of Goods Policy . 70Return Goods Authorization (RGA) Procedure . 70Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manualix

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1Introducing theBlue-Link uProduct Specifications, pg. 2uSystem Requirements, pg. 3uWireless Communication, pg. 4The Blue-Link is a hardware device that enables service bay personalcomputers (PCs) to retrieve vehicle information using Bluetooth technology. Onceconfigured, the Blue-Link interfaces with your PC, enabling you to use specific PCapplications to perform vehicle diagnostics.This chapter introduces the Blue-Link and provides details regarding the wirelesscommunication mode used to interface with your PC.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual1

Chapter 1 Introducing the Blue-Link Product SpecificationsThe Blue-Link is configured with the following specifications:FeaturePhysical Dimensions5.04" x 2.36" x 1.81"(128 mm x 60 mm x 46 mm)Weight3.8 oz. (0.11 kg)Power Requirements10 - 32 VDC @ 350 mAmaximumOperating Temperature0 to 70 CVehicle Protocols Supported2Data J1708 J1939 CAN (125, 250, or 500 kb/s)Wireless CommunicationBluetooth Class 1 adapter (up to100 m range)PC DriverTMC RP1210A compliantVehicle Connector9-pin DeutschBlue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

System RequirementsSystem RequirementsBe aware of the following system requirements:ComponentRequirementIBM PCcompatiblecomputer 1GHz processor or more RAM: 256MB or more (512MBrecommended)Operating systemWindows 2000 or XP (Service Pack 1 or 2)Bluetooth adapter Bluetooth serial port capability Must support WIDCOMM drivers, 1.4xand higherThe Blue-Link has been qualified withthe following Class 1 adapters:- Linksys USBBT 100- Belkin F8T001There are three optional cables:Blue-Link Adapter CablesPart NumberBlueLink 6-Pin cable404002BlueLink 9-Pin cable404004BlueLink J1962 cable*405013*Used for J1708 data on GMC trucks with CAT engines.For more information on these optional cables, contact your distributoror NEXIQ Technical Support.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual3

Chapter 1 Introducing the Blue-Link Wireless CommunicationWireless connectivity provides untethered operation, and that’s abonus in a busy service bay. Blue-Link uses Bluetooth technology toprovide this wireless communication between the Blue-Link and yourPC.NOTE:i The Blue-Link does not support Integrated Bluetooth. If your PChas Integrated Bluetooth, your system has Bluetooth driversinstalled and a built-in Bluetooth transceiver. You must uninstallIntegrated Bluetooth and its Bluetooth drivers prior to proceedingwith the Blue-Link installation process.Figure 1.1 Wireless Connection4Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Wireless CommunicationIf your PC does not have Integrated Bluetooth, then you are clear toproceed with the Blue-Link installation process as documented inthis 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 andconfiguring a basic Bluetooth environment, refer to Chapter 2:Installation and Bluetooth Configuration, later in this manual. Run the NEXIQ Bluetooth Connection Utility— For information on running the NEXIQ Bluetooth ConnectionUtility, refer to Chapter 3: Preparing to Use the Blue-Link ,later in this manualBlue-Link is intended for diagnostic use, for example, retrievingtrouble codes. By nature, Bluetooth technology has limited bandwidthand latency when compared to wired solutions. This may result indropped messages in situations requiring high bandwidth.NOTE:i The Blue-Link is not intended for use with electronic control unit(ECU) reprogramming applications, which require both highthroughput and critical timing.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual5

Chapter 1 Introducing the Blue-Link 6Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

2Installation andBluetoothConfigurationuInstallation Process Flowchart, page 8uOutline of the Installation Process, page 9uStep 1: Install the Blue-Link Drivers and Utilities, page 10uStep 2: Install the Bluetooth Adapter, page 21uStep 3: Install the Bluetooth Drivers, page 22uAdditional Steps for Windows XP SP-2, page 30uConfigure the Bluetooth Environment, page 39This chapter provides instructions for installing NEXIQ drivers and utilities,installing a Bluetooth adapter, and installing the required Bluetooth drivers.NOTE:i If you are running Windows XP on your PC, you must have Administrator securityrights and be logged in as “Admin” to successfully complete the installation processoutlined in this manual.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual7

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationInstallation Process FlowchartI n s t a ll N E X I QD r iv e r sIn s t a ll B T A d a p t e rI n s t a ll B T D r iv e r sYesS e r v ic e P a c k 2?NoU p d a t e B T D r iv e r sC o n f ig u r e B TE n v iro n m e n tC o n n e c t t o V e h ic leRun C onnectU t ilit yT e s t th eC o n n e c t io nS e t U p D ia g n o s t icA p p lic a t io n sFigure 2.1 Process Flowchart8Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Outline of the Installation ProcessOutline of the Installation ProcessStep 1:Install the NEXIQ Blue-Link drivers and utilities.Step 2:Install the Bluetooth adapter (e.g., the Linksys dongle).Step 3: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 theBluetooth drivers you installed in Step 3. If, however, you arenot running Windows XP SP-2, skip this procedure andmove on to the next bullet. Use the Bluetooth Configuration Wizard to configure a basicBluetooth environment with Bluetooth serial port.Step 4:Connect the Blue-Link to the vehicle.Step 5:Use the NEXIQ Bluetooth Connection Utility to select a BlueLink and test the signal strength.Step 6:Use the NEXIQ Device Tester to test the connection betweenthe Blue-Link and the vehicle.Step 7:Set up diagnostic PC applications that apply to your localenvironment for use with the Blue-Link .Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual9

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationStep 1: Install the Blue-Link Drivers and UtilitiesPrior to using the Blue-Link it is necessary to install the requiredNEXIQ device drivers and utilities on your PC or laptop. These devicedrivers are compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP.IMPORTANT:ä Remember, if you are running Windows XP on your PC, you musthave Administrator security rights and be logged in as “Admin” tosuccessfully complete the installation process outlined in thismanual.NOTE:i If you have questions about using this product, contact NEXIQTechnical Support at (800) 639-6774, or send us an e-mail atsupport@nexiq.com.To install the device drivers and utilities:1 Close all programs and insert the NEXIQ Blue-Link Drivers CDinto your PC’s CD-ROM drive.The installation begins by displaying the Welcome! screen.10 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Step 1: Install the Blue-Link Drivers and UtilitiesFigure 2.2 Installation Welcome! Screen— If the program does not automatically start, access your CDROM drive through My Computer and double-click theSETUP.EXE file.2 Read the information displayed on the Welcome! screen, andclick Next.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 11

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.NOTE:i If you do not agree to the terms, click I Decline. A message isdisplayed prompting you to confirm exiting the installation. ClickEXIT SETUP.12 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Step 1: Install the Blue-Link Drivers and UtilitiesThe 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 replacedduring the installation.— Click No if you do not wish to back up files.5 Click Next to continue.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 13

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationIf you chose to back up replaced files, the installation programrequests a location to store the files.Figure 2.56 Do one of the following:— To accept the default directory, click Next and proceed toStep 7.— To select a different directory, click Browse.At the bottom of the screen, select the desired drive letterfrom the drop-down list. Double-click each directory to add tothe path. Click OK to proceed.The program returns to the Select Backup Directoryscreen. Confirm the destination, then click Next.14 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Step 1: Install the Blue-Link Drivers and Utilities7 Wait for the Ready to Install! screen to appear.Figure 2.6 Ready to Install! ScreenNOTE:i Be sure to disconnect all RP1210A adapters currently connected tothe PC before proceeding with the installation.8 Do one of the following:— Click Next to proceed with the installation.— Click Back to step backward through previous screens.— Click Cancel to stop the installation.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 15

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationA dialog box displaying a status bar is displayed indicating percentage complete.Figure 2.7 Status BarIf Microsoft .NET Framework is not found on your PC, the following dialog box is displayed.Figure 2.8 .NET Framework Dialog Box9 Click OK, and follow the prompts to install the .NET software.16 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Step 1: Install the Blue-Link Drivers and UtilitiesOnce the .NET installation is complete, the following message isdisplayed:Installation of Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 is complete.10 Click OK to continue.The following dialog is displayed:Figure 2.9 Acrobat Reader Search DialogIf the version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your PC isup-to-date, a dialog is displayed informing you of this fact. Click OK,and move on to Step 12 (pg. 19).NOTE:i The Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this InstallationGuide electronically as a portable document format (PDF) file.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 17

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationIf, however, your PC requires installation of the Adobe Acrobat Reader, the following screen is displayed.Figure 2.10 Acrobat Reader Installation Screen11 Click Next to accept the default (Yes), and follow the prompts.18 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Step 1: Install the Blue-Link Drivers and Utilities12 Wait for the Installation Completed! screen to appear, thenclick Finish.Figure 2.11 Installation Completed! ScreenBlue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 19

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationA message appears prompting you to restart the PC.Figure 2.12 Restart Prompt13 Click OK to restart the PC.14 Once the PC restarts, remove the installation CD from the CD-ROMdrive.For a wireless connection using Bluetooth technology, you must plug inthe Bluetooth adapter (i.e., the dongle), and install the necessary Bluetooth drivers.Move on to “Install the Bluetooth Adapter,” next in this manual.20 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Step 2: Install the Bluetooth AdapterStep 2: Install the Bluetooth AdapterThe Blue-Link has been qualified with the following Class 1 (100 mrange) Bluetooth USB Adapters: Linksys USBBT100, version 2 (preferred) Belkin F8T001Class 1 adapters are recommended because of their greater operatingrange.The following step-by-step instructions (based on the LinksysUSBBT100) are generic and apply for any of the Bluetooth adapters withwhich the Blue-Link has been qualified. Also, keep in mind that the installation process for Windows XP may look slightly different than theprocess for Windows 2000.For more specific instructions, please refer to the documentation suppliedby the manufacturer of the package you are installing.IMPORTANT:ä Prior to inserting the Linksys CD into your PC’s CD-ROM drive, youmust first plug in the Linksys Bluetooth USB Adapter (i.e., thedongle).To plug in the Linksys Bluetooth USB Adapter:1 Choose an available USB port on the back of your PC.2 Plug the Linksys Bluetooth USB Adapter into the USB port.The following message is displayed: “Found new hardware.”Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 21

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationStep 3: Install the Bluetooth DriversTo install the Bluetooth drivers:1 Insert the Linksys CD into your PC’s CD-ROM drive.The Linksys Welcome screen is displayed.Figure 2.13 Linksys Bluetooth USB Adapter Welcome screenIMPORTANT:ä Ignore the instruction on the screen, “To function properly.”2 Click the Install button to install the Linksys USB Bluetooth software.22 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Step 3: Install the Bluetooth DriversThe Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard screen is displayedFigure 2.14 InstallShield Wizard Welcome screen3 Click Next, and follow the on-screen prompts.The License Agreement screen is displayed.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 23

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationFigure 2.15 License Agreement screen4 Click the I accept the terms in the license agreement button.5 Click Next to continue.24 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Step 3: Install the Bluetooth DriversFigure 2.16 Destination Folder screen6 Click Next to install the folder.The Ready to Install the Program screen is displayed.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 25

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationFigure 2.17 Ready to Install the Program screen7 Click Install to begin the installation.8 Wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs the Linksys Bluetoothsoftware.A status bar provides an indication of how close the wizard is tocompleting the installation. The process may take several minutes.26 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Step 3: Install the Bluetooth DriversThe Driver Signature Notice is displayed.Figure 2.18 Driver Signature Notice screen9 Click OK to avoid display of multiple prompts for signed drivers duringthe remainder of the installation.The Please wait while the wizard installs the software. screen isdisplayed.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 27

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationFigure 2.19 Please wait while the wizard installs the software screenThe InstallShield Wizard Completed screen is displayed.10 Click Finish to exit the wizard.The Linksys Bluetooth USB Adapter Welcome screen is displayed(Fig. 2.13).11 Click the Exit button, and remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive.12 Restart your system so that the changes you made can take effect.28 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Step 3: Install the Bluetooth DriversIMPORTANT:ä If you are installing the Linksys adapter and have followed theinstruction in Step 2 of this chapter directing you to plug in theadapter prior to installing the Bluetooth drivers, you do not need toperform the last two procedures in this chapter. Move on to Step 4in Chapter 3.However, if you are installing another adapter (e.g., the Belkinadapter) or you failed to install the adapter as instructed on page21, then you may need to proceed with these instructionsdepending on which version of Windows you are running (seeinstructions following).If you are running Windows 2000 or XP Service Pack (SP) 1 on yourPC, skip the next topic and move on to “Configure the BluetoothEnvironment” later in this manual (pg. 39).If, however, you are running Windows XP Service Pack 2, continue onto “Additional Steps for Windows XP SP-2” next in this manual.NOTE:i To determine your PC’s operating system (and whether you arerunning SP-1 or SP-2), right-click My Computer (found on theWindows desktop). Select Properties 4General Tab.Most users (i.e., those installing the Linksys adapter), move on toStep 4 in Chapter 3.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 29

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationAdditional Steps for Windows XP SP-2If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 2 on your PC, you will needto perform the following procedure to update the Bluetooth drivers you installed earlier in this chapter. One indication that this is necessary is theappearance of two Bluetooth icons in the Windows taskbar, one smaller,white icon and one slightly larger, red icon.The Windows taskbar prior to performing this procedure:Figure 2.20 Windows Taskbar with Both Microsoft and WIDCOMM IconsUpon completion of this procedure, the smaller, white icon (i.e., the Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator icon) will be removed from the taskbar, andthe larger Bluetooth Adapter icon will have changed from red to white (seeFigure 2.28).To update the Bluetooth drivers:1 From the Windows desktop, right-click My Computer and selectProperties 4 Hardware 4 Device Manager.30 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Additional Steps for Windows XP SP-2The Device Manager screen is displayed.Figure 2.21 Device Manager Screen2 Click on the plus ( ) sign to expand the Bluetooth Radios folder.Typically, you will see two items in the folder, one for the BluetoothAdapter you installed earlier in this guide and one for MicrosoftBluetooth Enumerator (see Figure 2.21, above).3 Right-click the Belkin Bluetooth Adapter item. Do not click on theMicrosoft Bluetooth Enumerator.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 31

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationThe following menu is displayed.Figure 2.22 Bluetooth Adapter Menu4 Choose Update Driver. from the menu.The Hardware Update Wizard welcome screen (Figure 2.23) mayor may not appear at this time. If it does, select No, not at this time(to indicate that you do not wish to run the Wizard), and click Nextto continue.32 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Additional Steps for Windows XP SP-2Figure 2.23 The Hardware Update Wizard May or May Not Appear.Otherwise, move on to step 5, next in this procedure (seeFigure 2.24).Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 33

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationThe Hardware Update Wizard is displayed.Figure 2.24 Hardware Update Wizard5 Ignore the on-screen prompt “If your hardware came with an installation CD.,” and select Install from a list or specific location(Advanced).6 Click Next.34 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Additional Steps for Windows XP SP-2The Please choose your search and installation options screenis displayed.Figure 2.25 Choose Your Search and Installation Options.7 Select Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install (i.e., theradio button ( ) at the bottom of the screen).8 Click Next.Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 35

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationThe Select the device driver.screen is displayed.Figure 2.26 Select the Device DriverTypically, you will see two choices in the Model area of thescreen. If the driver is digitally signed, an icon appearsnext to the selection.Since you already installed the required Bluetooth drivers back inChapter 2 of this manual, do not click the Have Disk button.9 From the Model area of the screen, select the device driver that is notdigitally signed (i.e., the device driver without the icon next to it).10 Click Next.36 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Additional Steps for Windows XP SP-2The updated Device Manager screen is displayed. Note that theMicrosoft Bluetooth Enumerator no longer appears in the BluetoothDevices folder (compare Figure 2.27 with Figure 2.21).Figure 2.27 Updated Device Manager ScreenIn addition, the Windows taskbar has been updated. Note that theMicrosoft Bluetooth Enumerator icon no longer appears (compareFigure 2.28 with Figure 2.20).Figure 2.28 Updated Windows TaskbarBlue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 37

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth ConfigurationMove on to “Configure the Bluetooth Environment,” next in this manual.38 Blue-Link Installation and Setup Manual

Configure the Bluetooth EnvironmentConfigure the Bluetooth EnvironmentIMPORTANT:ä You do not need to perform this procedure if you are installing theLinksys adapter.Once you have successfully installed the Bluetooth Adapter, theInitial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard is displayedNOTE:i If the Configuration Wizard does not start up, double-click the MyBluetooth Places shortcut on the Windows desktop.Figure 2.29 Initial Bluetooth Configuration WizardBlue-Link Installation and Setup Manual 39

Chapter 2 Installation and Bluetooth Con

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

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