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Example install of Generic Bluetooth Radio driver to


Windows 7 operating system
Noptel Oy, Oulu Finland (Bluetooth_Install-W7_Microsoft.doc, Doc.:N42187AE) 29.2.2012

For wireless use Noptel’s Expert device is equipped with bluetooth radio, which connects to a
similar bluetooth radio of the PC. Normally, bluetooth transmission radio is built-in in the PC
computer and has to be enabled first. Under Windows 7 Microsoft provides its own ‘Generic
Bluetooth Radio’ software driver that is compatible with most Bluetooth devices including
Noptel ST-2000 Expert device. Bluetooth radio of the computer has to be set on and
appropriate drivers have to be set up before the Expert-device(s) can be used.

Please note, that Noptel does not provide any bluetooth drivers.

In the following pages is an example setup of one bluetooth device to a Tablet PC with
Windows 7 operating system.

Tablet PC: ACER Iconia TAB W500


Operating System: Windows 7, Service Pack 1
Bluetooth Driver Provider: Microsoft

Expert Bluetooth devices connected to the Tablet PC.

First, the internal Bluetooth radio has to be set on. Look at the desktop and notice an ‘Acer
Ring’ shortcut, which is a specialized device control environment for tablet PC - provided by
Acer.

Now press ‘Device Control’ and you will see the following Bluetooth options:
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Notice Bluetooth ON/OFF setup and set it ON. After that close the ‘Device Control’ by
pressing the ‘X’ at the upper right corner.

Please note:
This might be necessary after
every restart of the Tablet PC,
when you need Bluetooth
connections.

Add (or remove) devices

If your Tablet/Notebook/Laptop computer’s brand is something else than this, please search
for something similar setup. Sometimes there might be a special button near the keyboard to
set Bluetooth radio on or off. Please refer to the documentation that came with your computer
from where and how to set Bluetooth on.

When Bluetooth is set on click ‘Devices and Printers’ or press Bluetooth button of the
‘Device Control’ to add new devices (look at the picture above) :

Now is the time to start up a remote bluetooth device. In this example we use Noptel ST-2000
Expert device. Unplug the USB cable (if connected) and press the main button of the Expert
device for a couple of seconds to see something like the following in the display of the device:

Inquiry scan enabled

ST-2000 Expert device’s display after start-up.

Please note a small ‘Y’ sign in the bottom right corner of the display. It tells that the device
can be discovered and is waiting for the PC to connect. The device now listens for a few
minutes. When the time is over the ‘Y’ sign disappears and the bluetooth module is shut down
to save the battery. If this happens, you can continue in normal stand-alone operating mode or
by using the main button restart the device for a new try out.
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In the setup wizard press ‘Add a device’.

After that, a setup wizard searches for nearby Bluetooth devices an display them as they are
found. After a while (which can be quite awhile) something like the following should appear:

Device’s
name and
MAC address

There can be just one device or several bluetooth devices available. If there is no devices at all
and no ‘Y’ sign on the display of the Expert device, restart the Expert device and search
again.

Let’s look at back of the Expert device to find out the last four digits of the remote device’s
‘MAC address’ – in this case it is: ‘A719’.

Expert device’s serial number and bluetooth MAC address.

Compare the MAC address to the setup wizard choices, select the device with matching
MAC address and press ‘Next >’ to connect to the device.
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Please wait…

… to see following ‘pairing options’:

Select ‘Enter the device’s pairing code’ and press ‘Next ’ to give a passkey of the Expert
device.

In this case it is: ‘1234’ (default). Press ‘Next >’ to continue…


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… and wait for awhile.

Finally, you should see the following:

Press ‘Close’ and open ‘Devices and Printers’ again (see page 2). Now you can see that
there is a new device: ‘ST-2000 Expert-….’, which is ready to be used.

Now you are ready to run the NOS Pro application software!
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Look at the desktop and notice an ‘NOS Pro’ shortcut.

Click the shortcut to start NOS Pro application. Wait for a moment while the application is
scanning and searching Expert devices.

NOS Pro application


Main menu

Number of connected devices

Click shooter icon to rescan


(or reconnect) devices again,
if none was found.

Advanced
Maximum number of bluetooth devices connected to one ‘piconet’ at the same time is 7
devices and the number of devices may be limited by application too. In fact, if there are
many devices that are not used, the automatic search process of the NOS Pro application
might get slow or uncertain. Thus, it’s a good idea to remove all those devices that you do not
use anymore. To remove device: first open ‘Devices and Printer’ and then select the device to
be focused. After that press ‘Remove device’ and then ‘Yes’ to the confirmation question.
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To see more details about the device driver press and hold your finger on the devices’ icon.
Wait until you see a circle and raise your finger up. Now you can see more options.

Select ‘Properties’ to see device’s properties tab sheets and select ‘Hardware’ tab to see that
a virtual serial communication port is assigned for the device; in this case the port is ‘COM5’.

Serial port number (COM…)

In the ‘Services’ tab sheet you can see the serial port also. Please note, that if you want to use
the Expert device, the ‘Serial Port Protocol’ (SPP) -option must be checked.

If you have several devices and want to disable some of then temporarily, then this might be
an easy place where it can be done.
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Please note, that both Bluetooth Radios and virtual COM ports options can be found in the
Device Manager too. First open ‘Control Panel’ and select ‘System’ and ‘Device Manager’.

Serial Ports over Bluetooth link (COM…)

There you can see the virtual serial ports assigned to your device. In this case the outgoing
port is COM5, which is used by NOS Pro application. The second port assigned (COM6) is
used for incoming calls (reserved for advanced use).

To see options and properties about the device driver press and hold your finger on the COM-
ports line. Wait until you see a circle and raise your finger up. Now you can see more options.
If you have a mouse available you can open options and properties popup by pressing the
mouse right button while pointing on the COM port line.

Please note, that this document is provided as an example of bluetooth setup only, and Noptel
does not take any responsibility for third party products and drivers.

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