User's Manual

Bluetooth Software Suite User’s Manual
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Audio
An audio link makes it possible to transfer sound
from one Bluetooth device to another. There are
basically two ways of using an audio link:
Using your computer as a Bluetooth Audio
Device: Connect a headset to it, establish an
audio link to one or more remote devices, and
then use the computer like a walkie-talkie. The
sound coming from the headset over the
Bluetooth link will be seen by the operating
system as coming from a sound card. This
also makes it possible to use the headset as
input/output device in a NetMeeting™ Internet
conference or for dictation software based on
voice recognition.
Using your computer as a Bluetooth Speaker
Phone: Connect to a Bluetooth enabled
modem and make telephone calls, using the
built-in microphone and speaker of the
computer (laptop) for the conversation.
Link establishment
There are two ways of establishing an audio link:
Either drag the local service Audio to a remote
device (or device folder):
Or carry out service discovery first, then drag the
local service Audio to the remote service Audio: