Installing and Configuring the Zoom® USB
Bluetooth® Adapter
► Macintosh® users, please go to page 8.
Installing the software on Windows® Vista, XP
and 2000
Important: Install the software before you plug the
adapter into your computer.
1 Insert the installation CD into the CD drive. The CD should
start automatically. (If it does not, double-click the
Computer or My Computer icon on your desktop and
then, in the Computer/My Computer window, double-click
the Zoom icon.)
Windows Vista users:
At the User Account Control message, click Continue.
2 In the LanguageSelection window, choose your
language.
3 In the next window, select Installation Wizard, then
choose Bluetooth USB Adapter.
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In the Windows Choose Setup Language dialog box,
select the language that will appear in the Adapter
configuration/pairing screens, the online help, and the User
Manual, and click OK.
5 In the InstallShield Wizard dialog box, follow the
prompts to install the software.
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When the License Agreement dialog box appears, click
I accept the terms . . . and then click Next.
Windows XP and 2000:
In the Custom Settings dialog box, leave the Startup
Shortcut and Desktop Shortcut boxes checked, and click Next.
6 The installation may take a few minutes. When it is
complete, click Finish to exit.
7 Remove the CD from the CD drive, and restart your
computer.
Note the new Bluetooth icon on your desktop:
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Configuring and Pairing the Adapter
Pairing is the procedure that establishes a wireless link
between two Bluetooth devices.
To pair your Adapter with another Bluetooth-enabled device –
for example, your laptop, PDA, headset, mobile/cell phone,
printer, scanner or digital camera:
1 Turn on your computer if it is not already on.
2 Plug the Bluetooth Adapter into a USB port on the
computer.
A message tells you that your new hardware is installed
and ready to use.
3 If the software does not start automatically, double-click
the Bluetooth icon on your desktop to open the Bluetooth
main window.
Windows Vista: In the User Account Control
message, click Continue.
4 In the Welcome to Bluetooth dialog box, you can enter a
different Device Name to be displayed to other Bluetooth-
enabled devices.
Select your computer type from the Device Type list, leave
the Use security level Medium check box selected, and
click OK.
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5 To start pairing with another device, first turn on the
desired device, make sure it is within a few meters of your
computer, is discoverable (visible to other devices), and is
in pairing mode. (Some devices are automatically
discoverable and in pairing mode when they are turned
on.)
6Then open the My Bluetooth menu and select Bluetooth
Device Discovery to see the available devices in the area.
The devices are shown in orbit around the sun, which
represents your computer. Right-click the icon for the
device you want to pair with, and on the popup menu
select Pair Device:
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Windows XP and 2000: In the Enter Bluetooth
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Passkey dialog box, enter the passkey for the device you want to pair with, and click OK.
All operating systems: The device icon becomes orange
to indicate that it is paired with the adapter.
Note: If pairing doesn't occur, see the Notes on Pairing
on page 10.
8 To connect the paired device to the appropriate Bluetooth
service, first open the My Bluetooth menu and select
Service Discovery. At the top of the screen, the
appropriate service icon is highlighted. Then right-click the
device icon and select Connect. The icon becomes green
to indicate that it is connected. In the main window (shown
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below) you will see a small red ball travelling on a dotted
line between the connected device and your computer.
9 (Optional) If you want to place a connection shortcut on
your desktop, right-click again on the device icon and
select Save Connection As Shortcut.
Then whenever you want to pair with and connect to that
device, just turn the device on and double-click the
shortcut icon.
For example, you could click this icon to automatically
connect to Bluetooth headphones:
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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.
1 Plug the USB adapter into your computer’s USB port.
2 Open System Preferences and click the Bluetooth icon.
3 In the Bluetooth window, on the Devices tab, select Set
Up New Device and follow the prompts.
4 When 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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