To disconnect from and unpair a device, see page 9.

Installation and Setup for Macintosh

With Mac OS X 10.3 and later, you do not need to install any software. The adapter uses the driver embedded in the OS X operating system. This driver lets you connect wirelessly to another computer, PDA, modem, or printer.

When this Quick Start was written, the Macintosh driver did not support A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) or AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile). Consequently, Bluetooth-enabled headphones/headsets were not supported on the Mac at that time. In the future, Apple may add these profiles to the OS.

To pair the Adapter with another Bluetooth-enabled device, follow these instructions.

1Plug the USB adapter into your computer’s USB port.

2Open System Preferences and click the Bluetooth icon.

3In the Bluetooth window, on the Devices tab, select Set Up New Device and follow the prompts.

4When the Searching for [your device] window appears, select the desired device from the list and, if the device requires a specific passkey, select the Passkey Options button.

In the Passkey Options window, select Use a Specific Passkey and click OK.

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