Ericsson blip C11 Bedienungsanleitung

blip C11
User´s Manual
EN/LZN 901 0047 P1C

blip C11
First edition (March 2001)
This manual is published by Ericsson Business Innovation AB, without any
warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by
typhographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to
programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Business
Innovation AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be
incorporated into new editions of this manual.
All rights reserved.
©Ericsson Business Innovation AB, 2001
Publication number: EN/LZN 901 0047 P1C
CE Symbol
The CE symbol on our product signifies that it has been certified according to the
standards ETS 300 328, ETS 300 826, EN 60950, EN 60215, following the
provisions of Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Equipment directive
1995/5/EEC, EMC directive 89/336/EEC, and Low voltage directive 73/23/EEC.
Limitations on Use of Bluetooth™ Wireless
Technology1
•France, Israel, Korea, Mexico, Singapore, Venezuela: The use of
Bluetooth equipment is not allowed, due to limitations on the use of the
frequency band 2,400-2,483.5.
•Italy, Mexico, Thailand: the use of Bluetooth equipment outdoors is
not allowed.
•Colombia, Honduras, Indonesia, Thailand: The connection of
Bluetooth equipment to PSTN is not allowed.
•Japan: The Frequency bandwidth of this equipment is also used by radio
stations and industrial, scientific and medical equipment, for example
factory production lines. Please make sure that no such equipment is being
used nearby, before you start using this equipment.
If radio frequency interference occurs, please stop using this equipment
immediately.
1. BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. U.S.A. and used by Ericsson under
license.

Waivers
This product has been developed and manufactured to fulfil the blutetooth
specification to ensure maximum performance and interoperability. One
specification point has been waived, see #203-02-010r at www.bluetooth.com.
This does not affect normal use of the blip C11.
The Bluetooth™ Vision
This product incorporates Bluetooth wireless technology which makes it possible
to connect any compatible portable and stationary communications device
without using cables. The technology is based on a radio link that offers fast and
reliable transmission of voice and data. It does not require a line-of-sight
connection in order to establish communication. Bluetooth wireless technology
uses a globally available frequency range intended to ensure communication
compatibility worldwide.
Please refer to www.bluetooth.com for the latest information.

Contents
1 Introduction........................................................................................... 1
1.1 What is BLIP? .................................................................................1
1.2 This Manual ....................................................................................2
1.3 System Requirements ....................................................................3
1.3.1 Hardware Requirements.......................................................................... 3
1.3.2 Operating System.................................................................................... 3
2 Getting Started...................................................................................... 4
2.1 Using Serial Connection .................................................................4
2.2 Using Ethernet Connection .............................................................5
3 BLIP Manager ....................................................................................... 7
3.1 Introduction ....................................................................................7
3.2 Installation ......................................................................................8
3.2.1 Windows NT4.......................................................................................... 8
3.2.2 Windows 98SE........................................................................................ 9
3.2.3 Windows 2000...................................................................................... 10
3.3 Settings ........................................................................................11
3.4 Serial Connection .........................................................................12
3.5 Configure your BLIP .....................................................................13
3.6 Ethernet Connection .....................................................................15
3.7 Upload to the BLIP .......................................................................17
3.7.1 Upload Applications .............................................................................. 17
3.7.2 Upload Content..................................................................................... 18
3.8 Download from the BLIP ...............................................................19
3.8.1 Download Content ................................................................................ 19
3.8.2 Download Dynamic Data....................................................................... 20
4 Applications ........................................................................................ 22
4.1 Infotainment Access Point ............................................................22
4.1.1 Upload the IAP...................................................................................... 23
4.1.2 Creating Content................................................................................... 23
4.1.3 Locations .............................................................................................. 24
4.1.4 Connecting to the BLIP ......................................................................... 25
4.2 Create Your Own Applications ......................................................25
5 Future Developer? .............................................................................. 26
6 Technical Specification ...................................................................... 27
6.1 Features .......................................................................................27
6.2 Function .......................................................................................27
6.3 Technical specification ..................................................................28

Contents
7 Warranty.............................................................................................. 30
8 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use................................................ 32
9 Licence Agreement............................................................................. 36
10 Declaration of Conformity .................................................................. 39

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1 Introduction
Congratulations on your new purchase!
Thispackagecontains everythingyou needtoconvey yourmessageto thecrowd,
and you will have the system up and running in a few minutes!
1.1 What is BLIP?
BluetoothLocal Infotainment Point (BLIP) is a location oriented service device
which provides local information through Bluetooth wireless technology1. Users
entering a BLIP equipped area can access information through Bluetooth
equippedterminals,forexampletheircellularphonesorPersonalDigitalAssistants
(PDA).
BLIP can do whatever its owners program it to do. Thanks to the open software
platform,itsonlylimits areyour imaginationand programmingskills. Theblip C11is
equipped with a number of basic applications, forming a foundation for further
development.
The Infotainment Access Point (IAP) application makes the BLIP accessible for all
types of network communication. The data content can be stored locally on a
standalone BLIP, or on a network reachable from the BLIP, for example the
Internet. Network data is accessed through a Network File Server (NFS).
BLIP presents many new ways of developing business. Examples of these include:
• Suppliers are able to send information to their customers about products
displayed in the store window
• Customers can request further details about the presented products by
sending their contact information to the BLIP.
• Travel information and timetables can be transmitted to users waiting for
the bus.
AsnewBLIPapplicationsaredeveloped,newpossibilitieswillemerge, openingup
new business opportunities and creating extra value to BLIP customers.
1. BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. U.S.A. and used by Ericsson under
license

Introduction
2
1.2 This Manual
The instructions of this manual will help you install and manage your blip C11.
Note! You should read chapter 7 - Warranty, and chapter 8 - Guidelines for Safe
and Efficient Use before using your product.
This manual is available as an on-line publication, as well as in a printable
PDF-version. Both versions are delivered together with the blip C11 and can be
found on the CD enclosed in the blip C11 product package.
The instructions of this manual will help you install and manage your blip C11.
In this manual, the blip C11 is referred to as BLIP, if nothing else is stated.
The chapters of this manual are the following:
Chapter 1: Introduction provides an overview of the BLIP concept and
outlines hardware and software requirements.
Chapter 2: Getting Started outlines step-by-step instructions on connecting
your BLIP to your PC.
Chapter 3: BLIP Manager provides instructions on using the BLIP Manager
software. The BLIP Manager makes it easy for you to transfer applications and
data content to and from your BLIP or BLIPs.
Chapter 4: Applications provides information about BLIP applications, and
instructions on how to use the applications delivered together with the BLIP.
Chapter 5: Future Developer? This chapter provides information about how
to become a future developer of BLIP applications.
Chapter 6: Technical Specification covers the functions and technical
specifications of the BLIP.
Chapter 7: Warranty provides warranty terms and conditions, as well as
information on what to do if your BLIP fails to operate.
Chapter 8: Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use provides guidelines for
product care, and safe and efficient use.
Chapter 9: Licence Agreement contains licence agreement information for
the software delivered togehter with the BLIP.
Chapter 10: Declaration of Conformity

Introduction
3
1.3 System Requirements
1.3.1 Hardware Requirements
The following hardware requirements apply to the host computer:
1.3.2 Operating System
The host computer must be running either of the operating systems:
• Windows 2000 professional, SP1 or later
• Windows NT4 SP4 or later
•Windows98SE
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Pentium 150 MHz or better
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64 MB or better (32MB with Windows 98SE)
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>10 MB
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Serial and/or Ethernet
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CD-ROM drive

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2 Getting Started
2.1 Using Serial Connection
1. Unpack the BLIP and connect the serial cable between the BLIP and the
serial RS232 connector on your PC.
2. Connect the AC power adapter between the BLIP device and the wall
socket.
Note that the mains plug may look different depending on the mains
socket in your country.
Do not connect the plug to any other item than the AC power
adapter. It must not be separated from the adapter when
plugged into the wall socket.

Getting Started
5
3. Install the BLIP Manager as described in section 3.2 - Installation.
4. Start the BLIP Manager provided on the CD. See section 3.4 - Serial
Connection for more instructions on how to configure the BLIP.
2.2 Using Ethernet Connection
To be able to use the Ethernet connection, you must set up the network
connection preferences using the BLIP Manager.
1. Connect your BLIP using the serial interface, as shown in section 2.1 -
Using Serial Connection.
2. Start the BLIP Manager and set up the network connection preferences as
described in section 3.5 - Configure your BLIP.
3. Disconnect the power cable and the serial cable from the BLIP
4. Connect the Ehternet cable between the BLIP and the network Ethernet
interface on your PC.
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