Varieties of bluetooth, Wireless technology devices you can use, What is a "profile – Sony Bluetooth Utility User Manual

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Varieties of Bluetooth

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wireless technology devices you can use

It is important to understand the concepts of "services" and "profiles" in order to determine whether an intended function can be properly utilized
when you use a Bluetooth

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wireless technology device.

What is a "profile"?

Examples of Bluetooth

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wireless technology devices include mice and keyboards (input devices), printers (output devices), and wireless modems

(communication devices). Functions that can be utilized by such devices are called "services."

In order for these services to be used reliably, Bluetooth

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wireless technology devices are provided with common specifications known as

"profiles."
For example, when a PC makes a connection to a device, it obtains the profile of the corresponding device and thereby ascertains which functions
(services) the device offers.

As an example, imagine someone who travels overseas.

The traveller is only able to converse properly with their counterpart if both speak a language (English, Japanese, Chinese, etc.) they both
understand.

However, no dialogue will occur if they do not share a common language.

In the above example, the traveller and his/her counterpart correspond to the devices, the languages to the profiles, and the dialogues between the
two people to the services. The former example refers to a situation where a service can be performed because the devices support a common
profile, whereas the latter example refers to a situation where a service cannot be performed because a common profile is not supported.

In other words, you will be able to use Bluetooth

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wireless technology devices that have a profile supported by a PC (the Bluetooth

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Utility in

this case).
If the profiles belonging to the device are not supported by the PC, the functions corresponding to those profiles will not be able to be utilized.
Also, a device can only be used if its profiles are supported by the PC.

Types of profiles

The following profiles are supported by the Bluetooth

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Utility:

Term Definition
DUN

Dial-Up Networking

Enables you to establish a dial-up Bluetooth

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wireless technology connection to the Internet or other networks with a wireless modem station,

mobile telephone, or similar device.
FAX

FAX

Enables you to establish a Bluetooth

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wireless technology connection with a wireless modem station, mobile telephone, or similar device to send

or receive a fax.
LAP

LAN Access Profile

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