User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright and Trademarks
- How to Use this User Guide
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Installing the Bluetooth Software and Connecting the Adapter
- Chapter 3: Using the Bluetooth USB Adapter
- Navigating from Your Desktop
- The Bluetooth System Tray Icon
- Explore My Bluetooth Places
- The Bluetooth Setup Wizard
- I know the service I want to use and I want to find a Bluetooth device that provides that service.
- I want to find a specific Bluetooth device and configure how this computer will use its services.
- I want to configure the Bluetooth services that this computer will provide to remote devices.
- I want to change the name and/or device type that this computer displays to other Bluetooth devices.
- Advanced Cofiguration
- Quick Connection
- Appendix A: Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: Bluetooth Applications and Services
- Appendix C: Specifications
- Appendix D: Warranty Information
- Appendix E: Regulatory Information
- Appendix F: Contact Information
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Appendix A: Troubleshooting
Frequently Asked Questions
Bluetooth USB Adapter
Frequently Asked Questions
What is “pairing”?
Pairing (or bonding) is a concept introduced to create a first time recognition of what devices are allowed to
communicate with each other or which devices belong together. Without an initial pairing, devices can usually
not establish a communication session. Directions for pairing devices appears in Chapter 3: Using the Bluetooth
USB Adapter.
What type of security does Bluetooth employ?
Bluetooth has built-in 128-bit encryption, which runs automatically.
What is a Bluetooth PIN code?
This is a unique password set by the user. When devices are paired or when Bluetooth-enabled devices are
accessed, this code is requested for greater security. The PIN code is case-sensitive and can be alphanumeric
(numbers or letters). The PIN code must consist of one or more characters.










