User Manual

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Bluetooth 4.0 USB Adapter
Contact support@cablematters.com with a description of your hardware
configuration and your computer OS
Limited range or intermittent connection:
Plug the Bluetooth adapter in the front panel of a desktop computer tower
Use a USB 2.0 port, when possible since some USB 3.0 ports create noise at 2.4 GHz
Try using a USB 2.0 extension cable
Test with a different USB port on the computer
Brick, stone walls, drywall or metal may cause interference or block the signal
Device is not detected or blue LED is not lit:
Reboot the computer with the adapter plugged in
Test with another computer, if possible
Run Windows update
Uninstall and Re-install the drivers (Section 3.5)
If the blue LED is still not lit, the adapter may be defective
Contact support@cablematters.com to replace a defective adapter
Error message Failed to update Bluetooth Software appears during Broadcom driver installation:
Try pairing a BT device using the existing drivers on the computer
Try removing other Bluetooth drivers from a previous installation (See the notes for your Win OS)
You may need to use the integrated Bluetooth in your computer instead of this adapter
Bluetooth headset has to be reconnected when the computer wakes from sleep:
1) Open Control Panel > Device Manager
2) Expand the Bluetooth section
3) Right-click on Broadcom BCM20702 device and select Properties
4) Select the Power Management tab
5) Uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power
Note: This will cause the device and computer battery to drain faster when not in use
Unable to pair or discover a device:
Some Bluetooth devices are only able to pair to one computer at a time. Unpair the last connection.
Check if the device requires additional software drivers
Consult the documentation of the device for pairing information
Check that the device does not require a proprietary adapter
Headphone or speaker compatibility problems:
Some Bluetooth devices can only pair to a single host at a time. Unpair the last connection.
Headphones from Bose® , Beats™, or other companies may require proprietary software.
4. Troubleshooting Tips