Mediabridge MUA-BA3 Windows XP User Manual

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Encryption translates data into an unreadable format using a secret key or password.
Decrypting the data requires the same key or password that was used to encrypt it.

HCI

Host Controller Interface

Human Interface Device (HID)

An input device such as a mouse, keyboard, or game controller that sends user input to a
computer.

internet telephony

A technology that uses the Internet to place and receive telephone calls.

link key

An internally generated unique security key that is exchanged by paired devices as proof of
identity before a connection is established. Link keys are generated automatically when two
devices pair.

paired devices

Bluetooth enabled devices must be paired before they can establish a secure (authenticated
and encrypted) connection. Paired devices share a unique link key, which is exchanged
automatically each time they connect.

PDA

personal digital assistant

PIM

Personal Information Manager. An application, such as Microsoft® Outlook®, that is used to
manage contacts, send and receive mail, create notes, and schedule events and tasks.

Secure Connection

A Bluetooth feature that requires the exchange of a passkey or link key between two Bluetooth
enabled devices each time you attempt to connect one with the other. All data exchanged over
the Bluetooth connection is encrypted. Depending on how you set authorization options,
authorization might also be required.

shortcut

An icon that provides quick access to the device control panel (see

Use the Services of Other

Bluetooth Enabled Devices

).

taskbar notification area

The area on the Windows taskbar that displays the time. The Bluetooth icon

is usually

located here.

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