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5 The optional AIRcable Bluetooth transmitter connects to the base unit using the USB cable (provided). Plug one end of the USB cable into the tran
6 Mode Description Passive Passive mode is always enabled. In this mode, flyers are sent when customers initiate the Bluetooth contact. This mode
7 From the Start Menu, select the BlueFlyers Wizard application. The BlueFlyers Wizard walks through the creation of an advertisement’s file set (f
8 Be sure to properly remove the USB flash drive from the PC (click on “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the Taskbar) so that no files are lost. If
9 A CD is provided with the BlueFlyers Wizard application along with a free audio recording application called Audacity. Audacity is not covered by
10Read the Welcome screen and then click the Next button. Read the License Agreement. If the terms are agreed upon, click the ‘I Agree’ butto
11On the Installation Options screen, select a directory for the installation of the BlueFlyers Wizard software or leave the default installation di
12The BlueFlyers Wizard is now installed and a BlueFlyers Wizard folder should appear on the Windows Start menu. On the main installation screen, s
13Read the License Agreement. If the terms are agreed upon, click the radio button next to ‘I accept the agreement’ and click the Next button, othe
14 On the Select Destination Location screen, select a directory for the installation of the Audacity software or leave the default installation di
i TABLE OF CONTENTS Warnings... ii Manuf
15 On the Select Additional Tasks screen, select the options to be installed by Audacity. On the Ready to Install screen, review the installat
16 When the process has finished, uncheck the Launch Audacity check box if it is not desired for to start the application immediately. Click the Fi
17To create a file set for a flyer, start the BlueFlyers Wizard and click Next on the Welcome screen. Click the radio button next to “Create Or
18Click the radio button next to “Create A New Flyer File Set”, then click the Next button. The next screen will request the description of th
19The Unit Name field is the name customers will see over Bluetooth and it will appear on some cellular phones when a connection request is made. T
20 Click the Add File button to select the files to be included in this flyer. After clicking the Add File button, a file browser window is sh
21Use the file browser to locate the files to include in the flyer. More than one file can be selected in the file browser at a time. The “File
22files. After files are selected, click the Open button on the file browser to add the files to the file set. Files can be added individually; it
23To remove a file from the file set, click on the file name so that it is selected, and the click the Remove button. Any of the files in the fl
24An information screen is shown with a notification that audio files are to be selected to be broadcast over the FM transmitter. Use of broadcast
ii WARNINGS • Read the eBox 2300, AIRcable Host XR, TRENDnet TBW-104UB, and C.Crane FM transmitter manuals for complete safety instructions. • O
25Select the MP3 audio files to include in this flyer’s FM broadcast. It is optional to include any broadcast files. Leave the list empty and clic
26More than one file for broadcast may be included. The BlueFlyers unit will repeatedly cycle through playing each file. The size of these files w
27Creation of the flyer’s file set is now complete. Click the Save button to store the file set. All files that have been selected for the electro
28 A list of all flyers that exist on the computer is shown. The flyer title shown is based on the title provided when the flyer’s file set was cre
29Files can be added or removed as desired. The Save screen will be shown if changes were made to the flyer’s file set. Remove A Flyer File Set Th
30A list of all flyers that exist on the computer is shown. The flyer title shown is based on the title provided when the flyer’s file set was crea
31BlueFlyers configures itself with the files located on the flash drive. The flash drive can be removed after configuration is complete. To set
32 A list of all flyers that exist on the computer is shown. The flyer title shown is based on the title provided when the flyer’s file set was cr
33 To enable Active mode, click the radio button next to “Enable Active mode”, then click the Next button. To disable Active mode, click the radio b
34 Click the radio button next to “Clear Logs” and then click the Next button to configure the BlueFlyers unit to clear its logs. Click the radio b
iii (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This digital apparatus does n
35The BlueFlyers’ time zone can be configured to reflect the local time. Click the check button next to “Set BlueFlyers’ Time Zone” and then use th
36There are several advanced networking modes supported by the BlueFlyers unit. Use of these modes is optional. Remote FTP and HTTP access to the
37 Directory Use logs Contains logs with information about flyer distribution and process performance private Contains the unit’s configuration f
38 If remote access is enabled, then the unit’s FTP ports can be configured. The default FTP port is 21, and the default passive mode port range i
39 The FTP port configuration screen will show default settings of FTP port 21, and a passive port range of 50000 to 50100. These values can be mo
40 Similarly, the units HTTP port can be configured. The default HTTP port is set to 80. If the unit resides behind a firewall, the firewall wil
41If remote access is enabled, then the unit can be configured to have a static IP address or to use DHCP. Using DHCP, the unit will automatically
42 When a unit first powers up and after every flyer transmission, it will copy its access log to the Master unit. Before every transmission of a f
43 The power level of either the TRENDnet or AIRcable Bluetooth transmitters can be adjusted. A power level of 100 is full power for the device.
44After the configuration options have been selected, the USB flash drive which will be used to configure the BlueFlyers unit needs to be selected.
iv FM Transmitter This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. 1. This device may no
45Once a device is selected, the Save button is enabled. Click the Save button to store the flyer’s file set and BlueFlyers configuration informati
46The BlueFlyers Wizard allows easy viewing of the information stored in the log files. To view the logs that were copied to the USB flash drive by
47Be sure the USB flash drive is plugged into an available USB port on the PC. If a USB device is found that contains the proper directory structur
48 The first log shown is the flyer download attempts. These are the Active and Passive downloads; FTP downloads are not included. Three columns o
49Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the screen to view the third column. This column lists the title of the flyer that was downloaded. This titl
50 The BlueFlyers Wizard assigns a unique ID (a time stamp) to each flyer when the flyer’s file set is created. This ID is stored on the computer
51A system log is also stored and provided. This log contains information from the BlueFlyers’ applications. The applications will write informati
52connectors on each end. Be sure to use the end of the cable that mates with the USB ports on the base unit. Connect the other end of the USB cab
53The USB flash drive can be removed any time after the single long beep has been played. Time The BlueFlyers’ time can be synchronized with an NTP
54Audio Tones Description Frequency Meaning Two short beeps that rise in frequency 440 Hz for ¼ second followed by 660 Hz for ¼ second The unit i
1 BLUEFLYERS OVERVIEW BlueFlyers Concept The BlueFlyers unit electronically transmits information directly to Bluetooth enabled cell phones, laptop
55 Upload or remove files from the unit’s public directory. All files located in this directory will be transferred over Bluetooth. Removed file
56 Upload or remove MP3 files from the unit’s radio directory. The files located in this directory will be rotated through and played over the aud
57 The flyer transmission log file can be reviewed, downloaded, and cleared. Cleared logs cannot be restored.
58 The application log file can be reviewed, downloaded, and cleared. Cleared logs cannot be restored.
59 The BlueFlyers unit can be configured. Please review the BlueFlyers Wizard section of this document for the meaning of fields. Warning: remote
60be disabled by changing the unit’s configuration. After making changes, use the Save button to store the new configuration. The Flyer ID must be
61SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN TIPS 1. Provide clear usage instructions to consumers. Educating consumers is key to successful downloads. Instructions co
62TROUBLESHOOTING 1. What FM frequency is available for transmitting in my area? Try using the radio locator web site to find a vacant frequenc
63Some cellular service providers limit the types of files that the phone will transfer, even if the phone has greater capabilities built into it.
6413. Why does the BlueFlyers unit reboot itself? Be sure the Bluetooth transmitter is properly connected to the base unit. If the software cannot
2 seconds. Some devices implement a size limit for file transfers; transferring reasonably sized files will help avoid reaching a device's lim
65WARRANTY A limited 1 year warranty is provided with the BlueFlyers. Attempts to remove the CompactFlash card from the front of the unit will voi
3 operate. The soft switch on the front panel can be used to turn the unit on and off. The unit has an AC to DC power transformer built into its p
4 The CompactFlash (CF) card installed in the front of the BlueFlyers unit is not removable. Attempts to do so may cause damage and void the warran
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