LogiLink BT0015 User manual


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According to the European WEEE directive, electrical and
electronic equipment must not be disposed with consumers waste.
Its components must be recycled or disposed apart from each other.
Otherwise contaminative and hazardous substances can pollute
our environment.
You as a consumer are committed by law to dispose electrical and electronic
devices to the producer, the dealer, or public collecting points at the end of the
devices lifetime for free. Particulars are regulated in national right. The symbol
on the product, in the user's manual, or at the packaging alludes to these
terms. With this kind of waste separation, application, and waste disposal of
used devices you achieve an important share to environmental protection.
1.0 Safety Instruction
Put the Device always on a stable and straight Surface. In case
of falling it can be damaged.
Don’t place the Device into direct Sunlight or in Places with high
Temperature. This can damage the Device or shorten his
average useful Life.
Don’t place it in the near of Heat Sources, like Radiators or other
heat producing Devices.
Don’t expose the Device to Rain, Water, Wetness or high Humidity.
Don’t place it in the Bathroom or the Kitchen in the near of a Sink.
Avoid the direct Contact with Water.
Don’t try to open the Device.
Prior to the first use of our product make a backup of your data.
We are not liable for any loss of data, unless you can accuse us
intention or gross negligence.
In any case, liability for loss of data is limited to the effort that is
necessary to restore from existing backup copies.
Congratulations to the Purchase of BT0015 !
Please read the Manual and Safety Instructions before using the
product for the first time. Otherwise damage can be the result.

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2.0 Introduction
The LogiLink USB Bluetooth V4.0 Dongle is with premium
performance in only 2.3/1.9cm in length including USB
connector. You will love its ultra-small size for without interfering
with other objectives with your Notebook. The integrated
Bluetooth V4.0 technology enables you to enjoy the high speed
wireless data transfer rate, and ultra-low energy consumption.
2.1 Specification:
Bluetooth V4.0+EDR
Bluetooth Class 1, up to 100 meters
Data Rate: up to 3Mbps
Compatible to USB1.1/2.0/3.0 standard
Simple pairing for easier connection
Audio Gateway on PC with Bluetooth Headset for VoIP, MSN,
Skype
Share/Edit/Print documents via Bluetooth; Synchronize info of
Mobile/PDA with PC
Supports Windows XP/Vista/7/8
2.2 Package Contents
1 x USB Bluetooth V4.0 Dongle
1 x CD (Driver + User Manual)

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3.0 Adding a Bluetooth Device
3.1 From the Notification area:
1. Ensure the device is turned on, has Bluetooth enabled and is
discoverable.
2. In the Notification area, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select
Add Bluetooth Device and choose the device type you want
to add:
3. The Add Bluetooth Device window opens.
All discoverable Bluetooth devices of the chosen type, which
are in range, will be displayed. Click on the device you want to
connect to and click Next:

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4. You may be prompted to enter a pairing code on the device.
The code may be entered on your phone handset using the
number pad or using the device's keyboard. When prompted
on your device, enter the pairing code:
If a pairing code is displayed on both your PC and the remote
device, accept or confirm on both.
5. Click Finish to complete adding a Bluetooth device.

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3.2 From My Bluetooth Devices:
1. Ensure the device is turned on, has Bluetooth enabled and is
discoverable.
2. In
My Bluetooth Devices, click Add Bluetooth Device and
choose the device type you want to add:
3. The
Add Bluetooth Device window opens.
All discoverable Bluetooth devices of the chosen type, which
are in range, will be displayed. Click on the device you want
to connect to and click Next:

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4. You may be prompted to enter a pairing code on the device.
The code may be entered on your phone handset using the
number pad or using the device's keyboard. When prompted
on your device, enter the pairing code:
If a pairing code is displayed on both your PC and the remote
device, accept or confirm on both.
5. Click
Finish to complete adding a Bluetooth device.

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3.3 Connecting from the remote device:
1. Ensure the device is turned on, has Bluetooth enabled and
is discoverable.
2. Initiate pairing from the Bluetooth device. This will usually
require you to create a pairing code on your device. In this
example, the code "0000" is used.
Refer to the documentation that came with your device for
more information about discovering other Bluetooth
devices.
3. CSR Harmony will indicate your device is trying to connect
to your computer, click it to allow the connection:
4. When prompted, enter the pairing code and click Next:

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If a pairing code is displayed on both your PC and the remote
device, accept or confirm on both.
5. Click Finish to complete adding a Bluetooth device.
3.4 Using Secure Simple Pairing:
Secure simple pairing enables you to connect from a remote
device where you are not required to enter a pairing code, but
simply confirm one on your device.
If your device supports Secure Simple Pairing:
1. Initiate pairing from the Bluetooth device. CSR Harmony will
indicate your device is trying to connect to your computer,
click it to allow the connection:

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2. A code is displayed on screen and on your device, all you
need to do is confirm that the two codes are the same:
3. On your device, check and confirm that the codes are the
same, then click Next.
4. Click
Finish to complete adding a Bluetooth device.

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3.5 Automatically accepting connections
Automatic connection allows a device to re-connect without
prompting for user action on future connections.
You can enable automatic connection on a known device by:
1. In
My Bluetooth Devices, right-click the device and select
Properties:
2. The
Device Properties window will open.
Tick the Automatically accept connections from this
device box and click Apply or OK:

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3.6 Bluetooth device icons
Icon Description
Laptop PC
Desktop PC
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
Stereo Headset or Headphones
Mono Headset
Loudspeaker
Camera
Mouse
Keyboard

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Gamepad or Game controller
Modem
Network Access Point
Printer
Mobile Phone
Remote Control
Bluetooth low energy security device
Health Device, e.g. Weighing Scales or
Heart-rate Monitor
A device of unknown type or a device who's
type could not be determined

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4.0 Frequently Asked Questions
How can I send audio, image and other files to another
Bluetooth device?
Pair with the device, see “Adding a Bluetooth device”.
1. Right-click the file you wish to send and select Send to, then
Bluetooth Device. The file transfer wizard will open:
Choose the device you wish to send the file to from the Send To:
drop-down list.
Choose the File(s) to Send. You can Add or Remove files using
the appropriate buttons.

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Click Next. The file transfer wizard will send the file(s):
2. The file transfer wizard will tell you when the file has been
transferred:

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4.1 How can I receive audio, image and other files
from another Bluetooth device?
Bluetooth devices (which may not be in your trusted devices list)
can send files to your computer.
When a file is sent to your computer, you will be prompted to
accept the file:
When the transfer is complete, the file can be found in the
Bluetooth exchange folder or Bluetooth imaging folder:

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The Bluetooth exchange folder is, by default, located at
C:\BluetoothExchangeFolder. You can change this, or the
location of the Bluetooth imaging folder, from the File Sharing
tab of the Bluetooth Settings window:

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4.2 What is Bluetooth high speed?
When a Bluetooth device needs to transfer a large file, CSR
Harmony has the ability to automatically use a co-located Wi-Fi
radio to transfer files to other Bluetooth high speed compatible
devices.
Not only does this provide faster transfer times, but can also
allow Bluetooth to transmit large files between devices using the
most efficient radio technology available.
Bluetooth high speed is not currently supported on
Windows XP installations.
CSR Harmony does not support Bluetooth high speed with all
Wi-Fi chipsets; refer to the relevant CSR Harmony Release Note
for details of which chipsets are supported by your installation.
Bluetooth high speed can be enabled or disabled from the
General tab of the Bluetooth Settings window:

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4.3 How do I listen to music and other audio using
Bluetooth?
Pair a set of Bluetooth headphones or a Bluetooth headset with
your computer, see Adding a Bluetooth device.
Start your preferred audio player. The audio will be automatically
routed to the paired headphones or headset.
4.4 How do I stream and control audio from another
device?
Pair with a device that supports the A2DP service, see Adding a
Bluetooth device.
1. Open My Bluetooth Devices, see Viewing connected
Bluetooth devices.
2. Right-click the device and choose Open Services:
3. Right-click A2DP (Source) and select Connect:

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4.5 How do I change tracks on the remote device?
1. Connecting to A2DP (Source) will automatically connect the
AVRCP Target service.
2. This, using a pop-up window, gives information about the
audio stream (the track Title, Artist and Album) and enables
you to control it with Stop, Play, Pause, etc. buttons.
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