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Bluetooth usb adapter and making voip calls

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Bonding with your
Bluetooth Device
Open Bluetooth Explorer by double
clicking My Bluetooth Places on your
computer desktop.
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Making VoIP Calls
Using a Bluetooth Headset or audio
device and computer, you can make Voice
over IP (VoIP) calls. The following steps
describe how to make VoIP calls.
On your computer desktop, open
Bluetooth Explorer (see step 16).
Bluetooth Explorer
Quick Tips
To open Bluetooth Explorer, click My
Bluetooth Places on your desktop, or
double click
in the system tray.
Bluetooth Setup Wizard
Configures devices, connections, and local
services.
Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
Displays Bluetooth adapter devices.
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Search for Bluetooth devices.
Make sure the device you want to
communicate with is on and can
be found.
Turn on your Bluetooth Headset or
audio device and verify it can be
located by your computer (information
available in the headset or audio device
user's guide).
When your computer finds the device,
an icon is displayed (see step 20).
Find Bluetooth Devices
Looks for other Bluetooth devices.
My Device
Displays services on this computer.
Bluetooth Exchange Folder
Contains files and folders available to remote
Bluetooth adapter devices.
For more information on how to use this
software, see the product Help files for each
screen of the software.
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Right click the device and select
Pair Device.
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Right click the icon and select Pair
Device.
Enter the 4-digit PIN code for your device
(usually 0000 or 1234) and click OK.
A check mark displays next to the icon
indicating a successful bond.
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Enter the 4-digit PIN code (usually
0000 or 1234) and click OK.
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Double click on the icon and another audio
device icon will appear.
Right click the audio device icon and click
Connect Headset. The icon turns green.
Note: If you hear a beeping sound, press and
release the call button on the Bluetooth
headset.
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Follow the prompts for the Bluetooth
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device. The device prompts for a
PIN code. This code must be the
same on both bonded devices.
Check mark
indicates a
successful bond.
Bluetooth services
are now ready to
use.
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Refer to your VoIP software documentation
for details about routing audio through the
established Bluetooth connection.
See the headset or other audio device
user's guide for details about ending the
call.

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