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    Dell bluetooth headset with m1530

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by ronak_1078, Apr 24, 2008.

  1. ronak_1078

    ronak_1078 Notebook Guru

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    Hey guys can anyone please tell me how can i use the bluetooth headsets that i got with my m1530 to listen to music and while playing games.
     
  2. jeopardy2k8

    jeopardy2k8 Notebook Consultant

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    you need to pair it with the laptop.

    1) hold down the power button on the headset. the blue LED should come on. keep holding it down, until the LED flashes. this means the headset's in pairing mode.

    2) open bluetooth on your PC. if you don't have a tray area icon for bluetooth, just open the start menu and type in "bluetooth devices"

    3) click on Add...

    4) tick "My device is set up and ready to be found" and click next.

    5) wait until the PC sees the headset, then select it and click next.

    6) choose "use the passkey found in the documentation" and type in "0000".

    7) finally click next, wait a bit, then click Finish.


    voila.
    any further probs PM me.
     
  3. ronak_1078

    ronak_1078 Notebook Guru

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    hey thanks man it worked!! :cool:
     
  4. Rhodan

    Rhodan NBR Expert of Nothing

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    Are you getting a good range with your headphones?

    I have a set of Logitech which came with it's own transmitter. When I pair the headphones with my M1530 the range is about 15 feet with line of sight, any obstacle will make the playback choppy. When paired with the Logitech transmitter I can move around anywhere in the appartment (25 feet with 2 walls ) and get perfect reception... I know there's the possibility the internal antennas are interferring but really the Logitech transmitter is sitting right in front of the M1530 next to my netgear dual band N router and is not affected.

    Ideas anyone?
     
  5. Rhodan

    Rhodan NBR Expert of Nothing

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    Bump.

    Anyone?