User's Manual
Table Of Contents
HOW YOUR ADAPTER
OPERATES
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to first follow the
Quick Start Guide
on the reverse side
of this guide
to complete initial setup
of your D200.
Features and
Functions Guide
D200
Bluetooth®
Stereo PC Adapter
Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in
compliance with:
• The essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.
• All other relevant EU Directives.
European Union Directives
Conformance Statement
[France Only]
Product
Approval
Number
The above gives an example of a typical Product
Approval Number.
You can view your product’s Declaration of Conformity
(DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (to R&TTE Directive) at
www.motorola.com/rtte. To find your DoC, enter the
product Approval Number from your product’s label in
the “Search” bar on the web site.
When plugged into the USB port, your adapter
automatically attempts to establish a wireless
Bluetooth connection between your computer
and the last connected headphone or headset.
If unsuccessful, the adapter tries to connect to
one of the other paired headphones or
headsets stored in your adapter’s memory.
If no connection can be established when
plugged in, your adapter reverts to an Idle state
until one of your paired devices is turned on
and within range to establish a connection. You
can also manually reattempt a connection to
one of your paired devices by tapping (quick
pressing) the adapter’s button while in the Idle
state.
Once a connection is established with your
headphones or headset, audio and VoIP calls
are routed between your computer and device
over the Bluetooth link.
SHIFTING BETWEEN
MULTIPLE DEVICES
INDICATOR LIGHT
The indicator light provides information about
your adapter ‘s status when plugged into your
computer.
Adapter Indicator Status
On (steady) Connected
Off Idle (not connected)
Quick flash Pairing mode
Slow flash Shifting mode
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LISTENING TO MUSIC
CONTROLLING MUSIC
PLAYBACK REMOTELY
USING MULTIPLE DEVICES
WITH YOUR ADAPTER
Although only one Bluetooth link is maintained
between your computer and device, your
adapter provides the ability to “shift” the
connection between up to 5 different paired
headphones or headsets.
To shift an active Bluetooth connection from
one device to another paired device that is
turned on, tap the adapter’s button. Your
adapter’s indicator light flashes slowly to
indicate searching mode, drops the active
connection to the current device, and attempts
a new connection with each of the other paired
devices (one at a time). Once a new connection
is established, the indicator light changes to
steadily lit.
If attempts to shift the connection are
unsuccessful, your adapter attempts to
reestablish connection with the original device.
If this connection cannot be made, your
adapter reverts to Idle state.
When connected, your adapter streams music
from your favorite music playing application to
your Bluetooth stereo headphones (handsfree
headsets do not support this feature).
While all music playing operations can be
performed within the music application itself,
you can also perform certain operations
remotely from your Bluetooth stereo
headphones when using popular music playing
applications including:
Microsoft
®
Windows Media
®
audio player
Apple
®
iTunes
® audio player
RealNetworks
®
RealPlayer
® audio player
Nullsoft
®
Winamp
® audio player
To perform operations remotely, your music
playing application must be the currently active
(top) application on your computer (not required
for Windows Media Player). Also, your
Bluetooth stereo headphones must support
AVRCP profile.
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The following remote music playing operations
are supported by the adapter when listening to
music from the listed applications:
Stop/play/pause music
Skip to next/previous track
Increase/decrease music volume
Details on how to perform these operations
are dependent on your Bluetooth headphones.
See your device’s user’s guide for more
information.
Use the following tips when using your adapter
with your music playing application:
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WORKING WITH MUSIC PLAYING APPLICATIONS
WORKING WITH VOIP CALLING APPLICATIONS
When connected, your adapter routes audio
from your favorite voice-over-IP (VoIP) calling
application to your Bluetooth stereo
headphones or handsfree headset.
While all calling operations can be performed
within the VoIP application itself, you can also
perform certain operations remotely from your
Bluetooth stereo headphones or handsfree
headset when using the Skype
™
application.
The following remote calling operations are
supported by the adapter when making and
receiving VoIP calls using Skype:
Answer/end a call
Mute/unmute call audio
Increase/decrease call volume
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Details on how to perform these operations
are dependent on your Bluetooth headphones
or headset. See your device’s user’s guide for
more information.
Use the following tips when using your adapter
with your VoIP calling application:
When using the Skype application, ensure
Hotkeys are enabled. To do this, select Tools
> Options and click Hotkeys. Ensure
Enable global hotkeys is checked, Answer
call is set to Alt-PgUp, and Reject/Hang
up call is set to Alt-PgDn.
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When using the Winamp application, ensure
Hotkeys are enabled. To do this, select
Options > Preferences > Global Hotkeys
and ensure the Enabled box is checked.
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