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Product: USB Bluetooth Adapter (Class 1 v. 2.0)
Model #
BTD603-132
FAQs:

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. I’m having installation issues, what should I do?
Q. What Bluetooth services are embedded in Windows XP SP2?
Q. I tried to do a device search but my computer is not detecting my Bluetooth devices.
Q. When I use the File Transfer service, where are the files transferred to on my computer?
Q. What is EDR?
Q. What is Pairing?
Q. What is a Pass Key and what is it for?
Q. What is the minimum and maximum Pass Key that can be used when pairing Bluetooth devices?
Q. How do I connect with the Apple Bluetooth Keyboard?
Q. I’m having connection/pairing problems with a Bluetooth mouse. Suggestions?
Q. My stereo headset is currently paired using the standard AD2P profile. How do I get the mic to work for using VoIP applications?

Frequently Asked Questions
Q. I’m having installation issues, what should I do?
A. Please make sure you have all Windows Critical Updates from the Microsoft Windows Update Site.
Q. What Bluetooth services are embedded in Windows XP SP2?
A. What Bluetooth services are embedded in Windows XP SP2? A. HID (Human Interface Device), HCRP (Hard Copy Cable Replacement), DUN (Dial-up Networking, PAN (Personal Area Network), OPP (Object Push), and SPP (Virtual COM Port). To use additional services such as Headset, please install the included Toshiba Stack software.
Q. I tried to do a device search but my computer is not detecting my Bluetooth devices.
A. Make sure that your Bluetooth devices are enabled and set to be discoverable. Please refer to your devices user’s guide for instructions.
Q. When I use the File Transfer service, where are the files transferred to on my computer?
A. They will be located in your “My Documents” folder under C:\My Documents\Bluetooth\Share
Q. What is EDR?
A. EDR means Enhanced Data Rate, which offers 3 times the data rate then the current Bluetooth v1.2 standard. EDR allows devices to perform more smoothly and enhance the sound quality for Bluetooth headsets and other operations.
Q. What is Pairing?
A. Pairing is syncing Bluetooth devices to remain permanently linked.
Q. What is a Pass Key and what is it for?
A. A Pass Key is a numeric code that you create to authenticate a pairing request between two devices. If the Pass Key does not match the code entered (or built-in) on the remote device, the connection will not be allowed. Once the remote device has been authenticated the notification for a Pass Key will not appear again, unless the paired relationship is broken and the devise must re-sync.
Q. What is the minimum and maximum Pass Key that can be used when pairing Bluetooth devices?
A. The Pass Key length can range from 4 to 16 numeric characters.
Q. How do I connect with the Apple Bluetooth Keyboard?
A. Right-click on the Bluetooth tray-bar icon and select ‘Options…’. Click on the “Security” tab and select ‘Custom Level…”. Under “Mode” category, turn on “Link level enforced security (Authentication and encryption)”. Run the connection wizard and connect.
Q. I’m having connection/pairing problems with a Bluetooth mouse. Suggestions?
A. Some Bluetooth mice product can only be properly paired (connected) if HID security is turned off. Right-click on the Bluetooth tray-bar icon and select ‘Options…’. Click on the “Security” tab and select ‘Custom Level…”. Look for “Security Setting of Mouse (HID)” and turn off security. Run the connection wizard and connect.
Q. My stereo headset is currently paired using the standard AD2P profile. How do I get the mic to work for using VoIP applications?
A. If you setup your stereo headset via "Bluetooth Settings -> Express Mode" only "A2DP profile" (used for music listening) is configured. If your stereo headset has a built-in mic, it will also support Headset Profile (HSP) or Handsfree Profile (HFP). Those profiles offer mono audio but microphone support for using VoIP applications. In this case, you have to set up a new profile for the device via “Bluetooth Settings => Custom Mode” and select HSP or HFP. After it pairs, go to Bluetooth Settings window, right-click on the new profile and select ‘Connect’.
       
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