Mediabridge MUA-BA3 Windows XP User Manual

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Play Audio Stored on My Bluetooth Enabled Smartphone,
PDA, or Media Player Through My Computer

1.

If you have not already done so, pair with the Bluetooth enabled smartphone, PDA, or media player
you want to use (see

Pair with a Bluetooth Enabled Device

).

2.

In My Bluetooth Places, select the player you paired with, and then under Bluetooth Tasks, click Control

Device

.

-or-

• In the right pane of My Bluetooth Places, double-click the device icon.

-or-

If it is available, right-click the Bluetooth icon

in the taskbar notification area, point to

Bluetooth Devices, and then click the name of the Bluetooth player.

3.

Under Device Type Operations\

Music and Audio

, click the Connect button opposite Play audio stored on

the (

Device Name) Device Type through my computer

.

Now, whenever the connection is active and you play audio stored on your smartphone, PDA, or media
player, the audio will play through your computer.

Use a Bluetooth Audio Headset for Internet Telephone
Calls and Instant Messaging

Your Bluetooth enabled computer supports the use of a Bluetooth audio headset with various internet
telephony and instant messaging services, including those provided by Skype™, Avaya®, Vonage®,
AOL Instant Messenger™, Google Talk™, Yahoo! Messenger™, and MSN Messenger.

To use a Bluetooth audio headset for telephone calls:

1.

If you have not already done so, pair with the Bluetooth audio headset you want to use (see

Pair with

a Bluetooth Enabled Device

).

2.

In My Bluetooth Places, select the audio headset you paired with, and then under Bluetooth Tasks, click

Control Device

.

-or-

• In the right pane of My Bluetooth Places, double-click the device icon.

-or-

If it is available, right-click the Bluetooth icon

in the taskbar notification area, point to

Bluetooth Devices, and then click the name of the device.

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