Difference between revisions of "Bluetooth headset testing"
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**At 'Device Search>Device type', select 'Headphones, headsets, and other audio devices'. | **At 'Device Search>Device type', select 'Headphones, headsets, and other audio devices'. | ||
**The program will search for your device. When (or if) it successfully locates it, hilite it and click 'Forward'. | **The program will search for your device. When (or if) it successfully locates it, hilite it and click 'Forward'. | ||
− | **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). | + | **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). Click 'Forward'. |
+ | **At 'Device Setup' wait for setup to complete. | ||
+ | **At 'Setup Complete' click 'Close'. | ||
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| Configure Device for Input/Output || | | Configure Device for Input/Output || |
Revision as of 15:14, 26 January 2011
Bluetooth Testing
Ragnabomb 19:13, 26 May 2010 (UTC)
Bluetooth devices take very little to test but often require research to find the particulars on each device. Note that if it ever asks you for a 'code' or 'pin' try '0000' or '1234', these are both default pins for bluetooth devices.
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