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Code Modulation (PCM) audio format used by Bluetooth headsets; this is a limitation of Windows
98.
Other versions of Windows (2000, Me, and XP) can translate m3u audio files into the PCM format.
Possible solutions are:
• Upgrade to a newer version of Windows.
• Use an m3u-to-mp3 conversion utility to convert the file(s) into a format that is supported by
Windows 98. (Conversion utilities are available as freeware or shareware on the Internet.)
6 Specifications
Product Specifications:
Product Bluetooth USB Adapter
Standard Bluetooth
v1.1-compliant
Certification Bluetooth logo
Frequency Band 2.400GHz ~ 2.4835GHz
Spread Spectrum FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum)
Modulation Method GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying)
Antenna Integrated printed type
Working Distance Up to 20m in open space
Sensitivity Better than –70 dBm at 0.1% BER
Regulation FCC, CE, ICES
LED Indicator Data transfer
DC power source 5V from connected USB port
USB Adapter USB v1.1-compliant
Environment Operating temperature: 0 ~ +45?
Storage temperature: -10? ~ +70?
Humidity: 5 ~ 90% non-condensing
Supported Software
Functions
File Transfer, Dial-Up Networking, Network Access,
Fax, Information Exchange, Bluetooth Serial Port,
Information Synchronization, Headset, Audio
Gateway, Printer Application
Supported Operating
Systems
Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, XP
7 Glossary
BD Addr: Bluetooth Device Address
BDA: Bluetooth Device Address
Device Inquiry: The process of searching for other Bluetooth devices.
DHCP: Dynamic Host Control Protocol—when enabled, connecting devices are
assigned an Internet Protocol (IP) address by the server.
FTP: File Transfer Protocol
HCI: Host Controller Interface
IrDA: Infrared Data Association
IrMC: Infrared Mobile Communications
Link Key: An internally generated unique security key that is exchanged by paired
devices as proof of identity before a connection is established.
LMP: Link Manager Protocol—used by Bluetooth for internal communications.