3.2 Computer Installation with Windows 8.1 or 10
1) Connect to the Internet, plug the adapter into a USB port, and check that the blue LED is lit
2) Wait for the software to finish installing
3) The BT adapter is ready to pair to a Bluetooth device
Important Notes:
Replacing built-in BT hardware is NOT recommended
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Some computer models integrate both Bluetooth
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and Wi-Fi. Disabling the integrated BT will also
disable the Wi-Fi.
Check for all BT drivers in the Device Manager
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Bluetooth Device Pairing Instructions
Search for "Bluetooth and other devices settings"
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Check that Bluetooth is toggled on
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Look for your device in the list or click '+ Add Bluetooth or
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other device'
Consult the instructions for your device for any special pairing information
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Bluetooth Audio Settings
Unpair/forget the last pairing to the device, if necessary
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Put the audio device into pairing mode (check the device instructions)
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Click on Sound settings under Bluetooth and other device settings
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Set the Bluetooth audio device as Default and click OK
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Windows 8.1/10 Troubleshooting Tips
Connect to the Internet and run Windows Update
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Reboot the computer while the BT adapter is plugged in
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Check that the blue LED is lit and try a different USB port
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Install the drivers on the DVD or download drivers from Cable Matters
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Contact support@cablematters.com with the model numbers of the device and computer
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host and the OS version of your computer
Download Windows OS drivers at
Review the Installation Checklist on page 3
www.cablematters.com
Bluetooth 4.0 USB Adapter
cablematters.com/downloads
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