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4
Double-click the MD-HPBT01 icon on the computer or highlight the
icon and click Next.
Note: If you are unable to locate the MD-HPBT01 icon, click the Search Again
button.
5
If required, enter 0000 (four zeros) in the Bluetooth security code field,
then click Next.
6
After the headphones have been paired, click Close. If you are using
Windows XP, continue with steps 7 through 9.
7
Select one of the Bluetooth hands-free types shown on the Add a
Bluetooth Device Wizard screen, then click Next.
8
Select the services shown on the wizard screen to use with your
Bluetooth headphones, then click Finish.
9
To connect the device, double-click the MD-HPBT01 Hands-Free Unit
icon or the MD-HPBT01 Stereo Audio icon.
Note: The headphones should be automatically selected as the default playback
device (Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8), or the default recording and
playback device (Windows XP). To make those settings manually, see the following
sections.
Setting the headphones as the default playback device
using Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
1
Click Start, then click Control Panel.
2
Click Hardware and Sound, then under Sound, click Manage audio
devices.
3
On the Recording tab, select Headset Microphone Bluetooth
Hands-free Audio, then click Set Default.
4
On the Playback tab, select Speakers Bluetooth Hands-free Audio,
then click Set Default.
5
Click OK to finish.
Setting the headphones as the default recording and
playback device using Windows XP
1
Click Start, then click Control Panel.
2
Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, then click the Sounds and
Audio Devices icon.
3
On the Audio tab, select Bluetooth Hands-free Audio or Bluetooth
Stereo Audio in the Sound recording list, then select Bluetooth
Hands-free Audio in the Sound playback list, if it is an option.
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