Jabra A320s user manual Configure the Headset Service, Usage Example with a Bluetooth Telephone

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Configure the Headset Service

From the Notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Advanced Configuration > Local Services, and then double-click the Headset service.

Set the common configuration properties of the service, and then click OK.

Usage Example with a Bluetooth Telephone

From the Bluetooth phone, search for devices that offer the Headset Service, select the Headset Service on this computer, and then select Connect.

Note: Individual Bluetooth phone manufacturers may use different terminology to describe the Headset Service, but the word audio and/or headset should be in the description - refer to the documentation included with the Bluetooth phone for assistance.

If the Headset Service has Secure Connection enabled, a PIN code and Authorization will be required to complete the connection.

When the phone successfully connects to the Headset Service:

In the Notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, the Bluetooth icon will be a blue field with a green insert (if another Bluetooth connection existed before this connection was established, the icon would have already been this color).

A notification balloon will appear briefly above the Bluetooth icon with a message similar to:

Bluetooth Connection Successful

Bluetooth device My Bluetooth Cell Phone is connected to the Headset service on this computer

The Headset Service now monitors the phone and displays a notification balloon over the Bluetooth icon in the Notification area, at the far right of the taskbar when an incoming call is detected. Click the balloon to acknowledge the notification, and then, in the Incoming Call dialog box, click the Accept button to accept the call.

The audio signal from the phone is re-routed to the audio output device (speakers or earphones) on the computer, and the microphone on the computer provides the audio input for the phone. To reject the incoming call, when the Incoming Call dialog box is displayed, click the Reject button.

Network Access

The Bluetooth Network Access service enables a remote Bluetooth device to access a Local Area Network that is physically attached to this computer or allows a remote device to become part of an ad hoc network provided by this computer.

After this computer has been configured to provide the Network Access service to other Bluetooth devices, it will not be able to use the Bluetooth Network Access service provided by another Bluetooth device without being re-configured. In other words, this computer cannot be both a Bluetooth Network Access server and a Bluetooth Network Access client at the same time.

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Contents Bluetooth Stereo USB Adaptor Application Setup & User’s Guide Trademarks and Registered TrademarksTable of Contents Security Bluetooth Technology What is BTWIntroduction What’s in the boxBluetooth Tray My Bluetooth PlacesStart/Stop Bluetooth on this computer What’s new in BTW4.0Icons used for Bluetooth devices and services Enable Blue with WhiteDevice icons for Windows XP Status Icon DescriptionService icons for Windows XP Service Name Normal Connected UnavailableDevice icons for Windows 98SE / ME Device Type Normal Connected PairedAudio Gateway Service icons for Windows 98SE / MEService Name Normal Connected Not All rights reserved Getting Started Finding Bluetooth devicesFinding services Setting up a connection Determining a connection status Using the Bluetooth Setup WizardCreate a connection from Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood Send to another Bluetooth device Open My Bluetooth Places and select My DeviceAll rights reserved Select Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood Client ApplicationsAbout Client and Server Human Interface DeviceAudio Gateway Click Settings Click PrintersPrinter Headset Bluetooth Serial PortSelect Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood Dial-up Networking Select My DeviceFax File TransferTypes of File Transfer operations Send toImage PIM Exchange Install an Imaging DeviceUninstall an Imaging Device Network Access PIM SynchronizationSelect Specify an IP address Windows 2000, Server-side SetupWindows XP, Server-side Setup Select Enable Dhcp Server To configure the routing softwareClick the Settings tab. Select 2nd network adapter Common Configuration Settings NotificationsService Access Notification Associate a Sound with Service AccessConfigure the Audio Gateway Service Hardware RequirementsAdd or Delete a Bluetooth Serial Port Bluetooth Image TransferConfigure the Bluetooth Imaging Service File Transfer Service Dial-up Networking ServiceFax Service Headset Service Configure the Headset Service Usage Example with a Bluetooth TelephoneSetup for Windows 98SE & Windows Me Setup for Windows 2000 and Windows XPVerify the Server Setup PIM Item TransferDefault Business Card Selection Choose a Default Business CardClose a PIM Item Transfer Connection Change the Selected PIMPIM Synchronization Configuration Panel Accessibility TabSelect Advanced Configuration General TabDiscovery Tab Select the device you want discovered and click OK Temporarily override the discovery of specific devices Local Services TabCommon Configuration Setting Authentication request, also called a PIN code request Adding a user-defined Bluetooth Serial Port Click the Local Service tabSettings that are additional to all of the local services Changing a local service’s properties Removing a user-defined Bluetooth Serial PortClick the Local Services tab Device name if connected Hardware TabStatus All rights reserved Authentication AuthorizationSecurity IntroductionBluetooth Device Identity Pairing DevicesEncryption Link KeySecurity Request Dialog Box PasskeySecure Connection Advanced please see next section for details Why can’t I connect to a paired device? TroubleshootingGet an X mark on my Service icon. What does that mean? How do I test a Network Access connection? What can I do when functions don’t run normally?Technical Support Limited Hardware Warranty