Mediabridge MUA-BA3 Windows Vista / 7 User Manual

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Bluetooth USB Micro Adapter Windows Vista / 7 User’s Manual

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Play Audio Stored on My Bluetooth Enabled Device Through My Computer You can play audio on another Bluetooth enabled device and listen to it on this

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1. Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area. Double-click the icon for the audio headset, or right-click the icon and select

Page 4 - Terminology

commands to perform tasks on your computer, such as saving files, opening programs, and browsing the Internet. You must first configure the headset to

Page 5 - Getting Started

Use a Bluetooth Audio Headset for Internet Telephone Calls Your Bluetooth enabled computer supports the use of a Bluetooth audio headset with various

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4. Under Other things you can do, click Manage other program access to Skype. 5. Select Bluetooth Headset Helper.exe and click Change. 6. Select Allow

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2. To start a Skype call, say “Call name”, where name is a Skype contact. If the computer finds a match for name in your Skype contacts, it initiat

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Use Software to Establish a Connection to Your Headset To use a Bluetooth audio headset for telephone calls, you typically need only to add the device

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2. Adjust the playback (audio output) and recording (audio input) settings in the application to use Bluetooth hands-free audio. Use Voice Commands wi

Page 10 - Through My Computer

NOTE: You can use the Microsoft Setup Wizard to improve the computer’s ability to recognize your voice commands. Click the Start button , click C

Page 11 - Applications

In and Audio Out settings to use a Bluetooth Hands-free Audio device, and routes calls to your headset. To set up Skype to allow the Bluetooth progra

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Bluetooth Networking Overview Bluetooth wireless technology lets you make short-range (typically within a distance of 10 meters) wireless connections

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A window opens to show the voice commands you can use. 2. To start a Skype call, say “Call name”, where name is a Skype contact. If the computer find

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Use Voice Commands with Skype and Windows Speech Recognition Use Software to Establish a Connection to Your Headset To use a Bluetooth audio headset f

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Use a Bluetooth Audio Headset with Other Internet Telephony Applications 1. After you have connected to your audio headset, start your internet teleph

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To begin using Windows Speech Recognition, say “Start”. Windows Speech Recognition enters listening mode and you can begin using voice com

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headset, or right-click the icon and select Control. 3. Under Device Type Operations\ Video, click Connect opposite Start displaying video from the (

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4. On the Bluetooth device, allow the connection, if necessary. You can now use your computer as a speakerphone for your mobile phone. Use this Com

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4. If prompted by your Bluetooth device, accept the connection. Print to a Bluetooth Enabled Printer 1. If you have not already done so, add your B

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3. Click the Services tab. 4. Select the service named Printing (HCRP) and click OK. Send and Receive SMS Messages on My Phone If you use the Short

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Reading and Replying to Messages When you receive a new message on your phone, a small window pops up in the notification area of the taskbar and the

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Creating New Messages To create a new message using SMS Editor, from the SMS Inbox, click Create . Type the address and message, and click Send . Yo

Page 23 - Bluetooth Enabled Device

• Use your computer as a speakerphone for your mobile phone. • Display video on your computer as you play it on your mobile phone. • Play audio stored

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Reading and Replying to Messages When you receive a new message on your phone, a small window pops up in the notification area of the taskbar and the

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Creating New Messages To create a new message using SMS Editor, from the SMS Inbox, click Create . Type the address and message, and click Send . Yo

Page 26 - Computer

Reading and Replying to Messages When you receive a new message on your phone, a small window pops up in the notification area of the taskbar and the

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Creating New Messages To create a new message using SMS Editor, from the SMS Inbox, click Create . Type the address and message, and click Send . Yo

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If the Hands-free Profile is available on your phone, this option displays as follows: Use the (Device Name) as a proximity device (this will cause

Page 29 - Creating New Messages

You can take the following actions: • Allow the computer to lock automatically after 10 seconds. While the phone is out of range, the proximity featu

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Use My Phone as a Bluetooth Proximity Device for My Computer You can configure your computer to automatically lock whenever your Bluetooth enabled ph

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If this option does not display, your phone may not support this feature. 4. On the phone, accept the connection, if necessary. NOTE: Only one dev

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• Click Do not lock this computer. The computer does not attempt to lock for 30 minutes, allowing you to continue using your computer. The proximity f

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Use My Phone as a Bluetooth Proximity Device for My Computer You can configure your computer to automatically lock whenever your Bluetooth enabled ph

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• Access files on another Bluetooth enabled device. • Set rules for sharing files and equipment. To change the default settings that control how Bluet

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If this option does not display, your phone may not support this feature. 4. On the phone, accept the connection, if necessary. NOTE: Only one dev

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• Click Do not lock this computer. The computer does not attempt to lock for 30 minutes, allowing you to continue using your computer. The proximity f

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• Serial Port Profile (SPP) • Hands-free Profile (HFP) • Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) If your phone does not support any of these profil

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you to cancel or continue disconnecting. Using the Proximity Lock Feature When your phone is connected as a proximity device and the phone is moved ou

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When the phone is again within range, you can click Retry to reactivate the phone as a proximity lock. • Click Do not lock this computer, disable prox

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and click Continue. NOTE: You can start the connection from either computer, but not both. 5. Accept the connection on the other computer. 6. Foll

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NOTE: You can run only one EasyBits game at a time. 4. On one of the computers (but not both), select the name of the other Bluetooth enabled comput

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3. On each computer, double-click the EasyBits game you want to play. NOTE: You can run only one EasyBits game at a time. 4. On one of the compute

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Set the Folder Used to Exchange Files with Another Bluetooth Device Use this option to set the folder on this computer used for file transfers with th

Page 44 - Games or Chat

NOTE: You can copy files between the two devices by dragging and dropping them between folders on your remote device and this computer. You can also

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A technology that uses the Internet to place and receive telephone calls. PIM Personal Information Manager. An application, such as Microsoft®

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Send Files From Microsoft Office Applications to Another Bluetooth Enabled Device 1. Open the Microsoft Office file you want to send. 2. On the File

Page 47 - Using EasyBits Chat

Share and Manage Personal Information Manager (PIM) Items Send Personal Information Manager (PIM) Items Back Up Contacts and Calendar Items from Anoth

Page 48 - Bluetooth Device

Back Up Contacts and Calendar Items from Another Bluetooth Enabled Device If another Bluetooth enabled device uses a Personal Information Manager (PI

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3. Under Device Type Operations\ Backup and Synchronization, click Restore backed-up Contacts and Calendar to the (Device Name) Device Type. 4. In th

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Synchronize Contacts, Calendars, Mail, and Notes Folders You can synchronize the Contacts, Calendars, Mail, and Notes folders on your computer with t

Page 51 - (PIM) Items

using ActiveSync with your Windows Phone. Visit microsoft.com for more information. To synchronize data between your Windows Phone and your computer:

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Configure Whether Your Bluetooth Enabled Hands-free Device Shows Contact Information and Call Logs Some hands-free devices provide an LCD display to

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If you later clear this check box, devices that have previously connected to this computer can still do so. • Select whether you receive an alert when

Page 54 - Enabled Windows Phone

Add or Delete a Communications Port On the COM Port tab, you can add or delete a serial port. To view, add, or delete a communications port: 1. Click

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Advanced tab—Displays properties for the radio, including the Bluetooth Host Controller Interface (HCI) version and the Bluetooth Link Mana

Page 56 - Manage Bluetooth Settings

Add and Connect to a Bluetooth Enabled Device Add a Bluetooth Enabled Device Make a Network Connection to Another Bluetooth Enabled Computer or to a P

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• Open Bluetooth Exchange Folder • Designate a different location for Bluetooth Exchange Folder. Click Browse, and then select the folder where the Fi

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1. Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area. Double-click the icon for the device, or right-click the icon and select Control

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Make a Network Connection to Another Bluetooth Enabled Computer or to a Personal Area Network (PAN) You can make a network connection from your compu

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Check the Working Condition and Status of My Bluetooth Adapter The appearance of the Bluetooth icon (located in the taskbar notification area) indica

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1. If you have not already done so, add the device you want to use (see Add a Bluetooth Enabled Device). 2. Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the ta

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