Appendix-I
Microsoft released Windows XP Service Pack 2 (RC2) in August 2004, and Microsoft Bluetooth stack/driver had been embedded in this version. However, some Bluetooth services (ex. Headset) were still unavailable to be used with the Bluetooth stack/driver of Windows XP SP2. If you need more Bluetooth services, you may consider using the IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth software that bundled with the Bluetake Bluetooth USB adapter.
If you use the BT007Si with the Microsoft Bluetooth stack embedded Windows XP SP2 O.S.,
the Bluetooth functions you can use are:
HID (Human Interface Device profile), enables the Bluetooth keyboard and mouse
HCRP (Hard Copy Cable Replacement profile), enables wireless printing
DUN (Dial-up Networking profile), enables the Bluetooth mobile phone to work as a modem
PAN (Personal Area Network profile), enables IP connections over Bluetooth wireless technology.
OPP (Object Push profile), enables file transfers
SPP (Virtual COM port), enables legacy programs to communicate with Bluetooth devices.
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