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Quick Installation Guide Wireless Bluetooth USB Adapter...
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Do NOT Insert The USB Bluetooth Adapter Yet There are two ways to install the Bluetooth USB device. However, we highly recommend using the bundled Widcomm Bluetooth software for your complete Bluetooth solution. Choose one of the following options that best suit your device and requirement. (1) Microsoft Windows XP Solution (2) Bundled Widcomm Bluetooth Solution •...
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Step A. Renaming The Microsoft Generic Bluetooth Driver] • Click the Run function on the Start button. • Then type %windir%\inf and click OK. • Select Folder Options from the Tools menu. • Click on the View tab. • In the Advanced settings, change the Hidden files and folders setting to Show hidden files and folders.
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[Step B. Installing The Bundled Bluetooth Software] Do NOT Insert The USB Bluetooth Adapter Yet 1. Place the Setup CD into your CD-ROM drive. Setup should start automatically. If the setup does not start please go to Windows Explorer, locate the CD-ROM and double-click “Setup.exe”. 2.
Appendix A. Using Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 Generic Bluetooth Software Limitation: Not all AmbiCom Bluetooth USB adapters are Windows XP generic Bluetooth Driver compatible. Windows XP will detect and install the generic Bluetooth driver if the Bluetooth USB adapter is one of the supported devices.
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Technical Support For the most updated tips and drivers, please visit www.ambicom.com/support Weekdays: 9:00a.m - 6:00p.m. (Monday – Friday. Except holidays) Phone: (408) 321 - 0822 Email: support@ambicom.com Website: www.ambicom.com...
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However, any implied warranty or merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose is for a period of 1 year on this written warranty. AmbiCom, Inc. reserves the right to change its warranty policy without prior notice. Information provided in this manual is subject to change without prior notice.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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