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Bluetooth setup
Windows PC
MIAC AllCode
Instructional Guide
A lot of Windows devices, especially laptops and
tablets, have inbuilt Bluetooth functionality. If your PC
does not, you will need to use a Bluetooth 2 USB
dongle.
Different versions of the Windows operating system
use slightly different ways of connecting Bluetooth
devices, but they all follow the same steps.
You will need to perform this process just once as
Windows will remember which devices are paired.
1) Turn on Bluetooth
Often, Bluetooth is enabled by default and you can usually ignore this step. However if it is
not, it can be enabled in the Windows settings and/or control panel. Very occasionally,
Bluetooth needs to be switched on using a special switch or function-key. Please consult
your PC or Windows help for more information.
2) Pair the MIAC
First switch on the MIAC - the Bluetooth device name, pair key and visibility can be checked and
edited using the Configure menu and then selecting Bluetooth Settings when powering up the
MIAC.
Again, pairing works slightly differently on the various Windows versions and so it is difficult to
give specific instructions here. The Windows help and website will have guides explain how.
When pairing, you will be presented with a screen or list of available Bluetooth devices.
Select the device with the name of your MIAC and click Next or Pair.
You will be asked to enter the pairing code. The MIAC AllCode uses the default
code of 1234, although this can be changed to another code if you want to ensure no-one
else can pair with your MIAC.
Once the code has been entered, Windows will confirm that it has paired with the MIAC.
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