Release Notes: TOSHIBA Bluetooth Stack 6.10.10(T) Check your current Bluetooth Stack version: "Bluetooth Settings -> Help -> About..." Changes of Bluetooth Stack 6.10.07.2(T) -> 6.10.10(T): - Several modules are updated to fix Application verifier issues - Bluetooth AFH support module is updated for improving initialize process when Bluetooth module power is returned - RFUSB driver(tosrfusb.sys) is updated to fix WLK1.1 system test issue. - Added Bugfixes Supported Hardware: - Bluetooth controller integrated in Toshiba Notebooks as follows: * Right-click the blue "Bluetooth" icon of the system tray nearby the clock * Select "Device Properties..." -> "General" or select "Options..."->"General"->"Details..." It depends on the used Bluetooth stack version. * Check which "LMP SubVersion:" is displayed and compare it with the following list: 0514 = "internal Bluetooth SiW" ###) 0175 = "internal Bluetooth CSR (14.7)" 020D = "internal Bluetooth CSR (16.4)" 0490 = "internal Bluetooth CSR (18.1) v1.2" 077B = "internal Bluetooth CSR (19.2) v2.0 + EDR" 216E = "internal Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR" ###) HID devices {mice, keyboards other input devices} and mono headsets are not supported by this Bluetooth hardware - External TOSHIBA USB BT v1.2 Adapter (PA3405U) - External TOSHIBA USB BT v2.0+EDR Adapter (PA3455U-1BTM) - Toshiba SD Bluetooth Card 2 (PA3271U) (older notebooks may need an SD-Hostcontroller driver update first, before the card is recognized by the operating system) - Toshiba SD Bluetooth Card 3 (PA3370U) (very old notebooks may need a SD-Hostcontroller driver update first, before the card is recognized by the operating system) Supported Operating Systems: - Windows 2000 AV and HSP profile needs Service_Pack_3 or later and hotfix Q818801 of Microsoft http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;818801 - Windows XP Home/Professional/Tablet PC Edition/Media Center Edition AV and HSP profile needs Service_Pack_2 and later or hotfix Q816650 of Microsoft http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;816650 Swedish Windows WinXP SP1: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;831717 WinXP SP2 does NOT need this hotfix. This hotfix is needed for DUN, FAX and LAP. - Windows Vista Supported Bluetooth Profiles: A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP: AV Remote Control Profile BIP: Basic Imaging Profile DUN: Dial-Up Networking Profile FAX: FAX Profile FTP: File Transfer Profile HCRP: Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile HID: Human Interface Device Profile HSP: Headset Profile HFP: Handsfree Profile LAP: LAN Access Profile OPP: Object Push Profile PAN: Personal Area Networking Profile SPP: Serial Port Profile Additional features: - Bluetooth Printer pre-installation tool (tbpsetup) - Multi connection capable HFP (Handsfree Profile) device support - IT-Admin functions (allows the Administrator to limit Bluetooth functions for Standard Users) - Bluetooth speaker auto-reconnect function. It is especially useful for Bluetooth speakers (can be enabled in "Bluetooth Settings -> speaker icon ->Detail...->Automatic connection..") - Scatternet support - VoIP utility, which works together with Skype - Bluetooth specification v1.1 support - Bluetooth specification v1.2 support - Bluetooth specification v2.0 + EDR support - Bluetooth specification v2.1 + EDR support - Microsoft SDIO controller driver is supported - "Remote Camera" tool for Bluetooth Cameras with "RemCam"-profile support, which is a (not mandatory) sub-profile of the BIP-profile. - Enhanced HCRP profile to support all Canon printer tools. - Silent installation feature - Restricted user support - Setup and installation scripting features - HID auto-connect function for Bluetooth bar code scanner "Symbol LS3578" Installation instructions: [Normal Installation] Extract the zip-file and execute the exe-file. OUTLOOK(2003) should be executed by using "Run as Admin" mode to install Bluetooth stack add-in. [Remove the Bluetooth-stack] By command line: - Remove Bluetooth stack only, but keep Bluetooth devices settings: msiexec.exe /x"{CEBB6BFB-D708-4F99-A633-BC2600E01EF6}" /qn - Remove Bluetooth stack and Bluetooth devices settings: msiexec.exe /x"{CEBB6BFB-D708-4F99-A633-BC2600E01EF6}" /qn DELETEALL=1 Manually: Start Bluetooth Bluetooth-stack installer or Use "Start -> Control Panel-> Add or Remove Programs -> Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba" __________________________________________________________ Limitations: - If the automatic FAX receiving is enabled on Microsoft FAX manager and DUN, FAX, or LAP profile icon is registered on "Bluetooth Settings", then it may take a couple of minutes to turn on Bluetooth on resume from standy. - The cursor moves slow when using Microsoft Bluetooth mouse via SD Bluetooth Card 2. - No repeated Headset connect on SD Bluetooth Card 2. (you have to reboot or eject and plugin the SD Card to get the Headset correctly connected again) - Scatternet(*), Headset-profile and HID-profile will NOT be supported by the following old hardware (check it in the Windows "Device Manager" under "Universal Serial Bus Controllers"): - Bluetooth USB Controller from TOSHIBA - Bluetooth USB Controller-2 from TOSHIBA * A group of piconets in which connections consists between different piconets is called a scatternet. For instance, a Bluetooth controller is connected to LAN access point as "slave", while connected to a mouse as "master". If it supports scatternet, then these two piconets can work. Disclaimer: All Bluetooth stack versions are released without warranty of any kind. Installing the newest Bluetooth stack on older hardware is your own risk. TOSHIBA does not warrant that the product will work uninterrupted or error free. TOSHIBA can not be held liable for any damages, including consequential damages, loss of data or any operating instability arising out of installing the newest Bluetooth stack. Created by: Toshiba Europe GmbH, TSS-IO, Technical Support, AS, 06/2008 Website: http://aps.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/Download Driver Pack
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