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Anand
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Connecting Logitech USB Music Transmitter to a Bluetooth Receiver with Passcode

Hi,
 
  I am using Logitech Music Anywhere USB Transmitter to connect to Philips Audio System (BTM630 Model) which supports Bluetooth connections. I am able to successfully pair Logitech USB trasnmitter with the Philips System. The problem is when I try to connect to the system. The Logitech transmitter LED goes Blue for a second and then goes back to Red.
 
According to the Philips user guide for bluetooth it is mentioned that when any bluetooth device tries to connect a passcode needs to be entered and they have written that i use "0000" and the connection will be established. There is no provision in Logitech Music Anywhere software to enter the passcode. Is there way I can bypass this issue?
 
Thanks for all the help
Anand
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Mike_M
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Re: Connecting Logitech USB Music Transmitter to a Bluetooth Receiver with Passcode

Hi anand,
The passcode would not be entered in the Music Anywhere software. It would be entered in the Philips device.
 
Thank you for your post.

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Anand
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Re: Connecting Logitech USB Music Transmitter to a Bluetooth Receiver with Passcode

Hi Mike,
 
 Thanks for your response. I connected my Mobile Phone with bluetooth connectivity to the Philips system. I was prompted to enter the passcode on my mobile and then it got connected to the Philips system. I feel thats the reason when I press connect button on my Logitech transmitter it goes blue for a second and then goes back to red. Is there any debug mode on logitech transmitter that i can invoke to debug this issue. Any help appreciated.
 
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Anand
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Mike_M
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Re: Connecting Logitech USB Music Transmitter to a Bluetooth Receiver with Passcode

Hi Anand,
The Wireless music for PC dongle is BT Class 1 and the phone is Class 2, so there is a potential issue there. Also the the profiles may not be compatible. I have a similar issue trying to connect my FreePulse headphone to my non A2DP Blackberry. Ir will show connected then drop almost immediately. I believe there is a pin hole to reset the dongle, but I have a feeling you are out of luck.
Thank you for your post.

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Re: Connecting Logitech USB Music Transmitter to a Bluetooth Receiver with Passcode

Hai, I connected my Mobile Phone with bluetooth connectivity to the Philips system. I was prompted to enter the passcode on my mobile and then it got connected to the Philips system. I feel thats the reason when I press connect button on my Logitech transmitter it goes blue for a second and then goes back to red. Is there any debug mode on logitech transmitter that i can invoke to debug this issue. Any help appreciated.

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Re: Connecting Logitech USB Music Transmitter to a Bluetooth Receiver with Passcode

One of my biggest frustrations in this area is that devices have not nearly kept pace with the development of peripherals.  As stereo Bluetooth headphones become more readily available, I have noticed that most of the popular media players (iPod, Zune, Sansa, Creative Zen) do not typically offer Bluetooth connectivity.

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Re: Connecting Logitech USB Music Transmitter to a Bluetooth Receiver with Passcode

Hai,

Unlike most Bluetooth headphones, there is virtually no setup involved with the FreePulse.  Of course, the battery is not likely to have a charge when it comes out of the box, so you will have to wait about two hours to use them while you give it an initial charge.  Once charged, just turn on the receiver and headphones (watch for the blue light) and begin listening to your music.  There is no difficult pairing procedure involved.  The headphones and receiver will automatically find each other and sync in seconds. It's my advise thanks to all..

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