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==Bluetooth Testing==
 
==Bluetooth Testing==
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[[User:Ragnabomb|Ragnabomb]] 19:11, 26 May 2010 (UTC)
  
This is a notes page for Bluetooth headset testing
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|align="left" padding=".5"|Bluetooth devices take very little to test but often require research to find the particulars on each device.
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|width="25%" align="center"|STEPS
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|width="75%" align="center"|NOTES AND DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS
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| Check For Damage || Visually inspect headset for broken or missing parts, make sure that the ear-piece is not disgusting.
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| Charge the Device || Find the correct charger for all of the devices you want to test. Try to charge as many devices as you can at a time at this step so that you do not have to wait 5-10 minutes between devices waiting for them to charge. Once a device is charging it should have an indicator light showing that it is indeed charging, if the light does not come on try another charger, if in doubt ask your instructor.
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| Pair the Device ||
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*First, make sure that the bluetooth USB dongle is plugged into your testing computer.
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*This is where you will need to find out how to pair the device, try googling 'how to pair *make model #*'. Once the device is in pairing mode open bluetooth preferences (System>Preferences>Bluetooth) and select 'add new device...' proceed until it has you select detected devices at which point you should see your device, highlight and continue.
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*The device should now come out of pairing mode and should appear in the bluetooth preferences window with a paired icon present (lookes like a plug in a socket just to the right of the listed device name).
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| Configure Device for Input/Output ||
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*Right-click on the sound mixer icon in the top panel and select 'Preferences'.
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*Go to the 'Input' and 'Output' tabs and highlight the bluetooth device that you have paired under 'Choose a device for input/output', this sets the bluetooth device to be used as a headphone/microphone.
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| Test audio recording and playback|| Open Sound Recorder (Applications>Sound&Video>Sound Recorder) and record a short test clip (MAYDAY MAYDAY WE ARE GOING DOWN!!!) and then play it back.
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If everything is working correctly you should hear your test clip played back to you through the headset.
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| Affix sticker || Initial a 'Tested by' sticker and stick it to the device in a way that it will be easily removable later. Try sticking it to your jeans or shirt first, it makes the sticker a little less sticky. Once you are done testing devices make sure to place them in the box to go to the store.
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===Basic Procedure===
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[[Category:Hardware Testing]]
 
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[[Category:Howto]]
# Charge the device for at least 5 minutes.
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[[Category:Advanced Testing]]
# Make sure the USB dongle is plugged in.
 
# Go to System->Preferences->Bluetooth (or left-click on the Bluetooth icon on the top panel and select 'preferences') and make sure that any previous devices are disconnected by highlighting them and selecting 'disconnect'.
 
# Unplug the headset from charger and set to Pair Mode.
 
# Select 'Set up new device...' and then 'forward' on the next windows.
 
# After a few moments you should see the model # of your device, highlight it and select 'forward'.
 
# Now check the Bluetooth preferences window to make sure that the device is present and that the connected icon is visible (it looks like a power plug in a socket).
 
# Set the bluetooth device as an input/output sound device by left clicking on the sound icon in the top panel and selecting 'sound preferences', on the input and output panels select the bluetooth device that you have connected.
 
# Go to Applications->Sound & Video->Sound Recorder and try recording through the device, then playback what you have recorded.
 
 
 
If the device pairs, you can set the device as input/output, and you can record and playback audio the device tests out good.
 

Revision as of 11:11, 26 May 2010

Bluetooth Testing

Ragnabomb 19:11, 26 May 2010 (UTC)

Bluetooth devices take very little to test but often require research to find the particulars on each device.
STEPS NOTES AND DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS
Check For Damage Visually inspect headset for broken or missing parts, make sure that the ear-piece is not disgusting.
Charge the Device Find the correct charger for all of the devices you want to test. Try to charge as many devices as you can at a time at this step so that you do not have to wait 5-10 minutes between devices waiting for them to charge. Once a device is charging it should have an indicator light showing that it is indeed charging, if the light does not come on try another charger, if in doubt ask your instructor.
Pair the Device
  • First, make sure that the bluetooth USB dongle is plugged into your testing computer.
  • This is where you will need to find out how to pair the device, try googling 'how to pair *make model #*'. Once the device is in pairing mode open bluetooth preferences (System>Preferences>Bluetooth) and select 'add new device...' proceed until it has you select detected devices at which point you should see your device, highlight and continue.
  • The device should now come out of pairing mode and should appear in the bluetooth preferences window with a paired icon present (lookes like a plug in a socket just to the right of the listed device name).
Configure Device for Input/Output
  • Right-click on the sound mixer icon in the top panel and select 'Preferences'.
  • Go to the 'Input' and 'Output' tabs and highlight the bluetooth device that you have paired under 'Choose a device for input/output', this sets the bluetooth device to be used as a headphone/microphone.
Test audio recording and playback Open Sound Recorder (Applications>Sound&Video>Sound Recorder) and record a short test clip (MAYDAY MAYDAY WE ARE GOING DOWN!!!) and then play it back.

If everything is working correctly you should hear your test clip played back to you through the headset.

Affix sticker Initial a 'Tested by' sticker and stick it to the device in a way that it will be easily removable later. Try sticking it to your jeans or shirt first, it makes the sticker a little less sticky. Once you are done testing devices make sure to place them in the box to go to the store.