Bluetooth USB Dongle User Manual
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7. Bluetooth Services
7.1 Audio Gateway
The Audio Gateway service allows your computer to use the microphone and
speaker of a remote Bluetooth device as your computer’s input and output devices.
This service requires the following hardware:
The Bluetooth radio on both your computer and the remote Bluetooth device
must support audio.
The remote device controls both audio input and output for your computer;
therefore, your computer doesn’t need a sound card, microphone or speaker.
How to configure the Audio Gateway service:
7.1.1 Right-click the Bluetooth icon from the Windows system tray.
7.1.2 Select
Advanced Configuration
.
7.1.3 Choose
the
Local Services
tab.
7.1.4 Double-click
the
Audio Gateway
service.
7.1.5 Set the Bluetooth properties of this service.
7.1.6 Click
on
OK
.
7.1.7 In the Control Panel, open
Sounds and Audio Devices
. Choose the
Hardware
tab, and check Bluetooth Audio is working properly. If not,
install the driver for Bluetooth Audio.
7.1.8 Choose
the
Audio
tab, and select
Bluetooth Audio
from the drop-down
menu of Sound playback.
7.1.9 Choose
the
Voice
tab, and select
Bluetooth Audio
from the drop-down
menu of Voice playback.
7.1.10 Click on
OK
to accept the changes.
7.1.11 Open
My Bluetooth Places\My Device
, make sure My Audio Gateway
icon without a red X mark.
7.1.12 Refresh
Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
to search for the headset
device; or select
Bluetooth\Search For Devices
on the menu bar of My
Bluetooth Places.
7.1.13 Right-click the headset icon your computer found, and choose
Pair Device
from the pop-up menu to proceed with pairing.
7.1.14 Open
Windows Media Player
and play a MP3 file.
7.1.15 Press the talk button on your headset and a
Bluetooth Connection
Successful
dialog box appears. You can start to listen to the music. (The
icon of My Audio Gateway will have green arrows indicating being
connected.