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Services > Audio Gateway Service, Audio Gateway

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Bluetooth Configuration (cont'd) Services > Audio Gateway Service After two devices are paired (step 1, above), the authentication notification will no longer appear when a connection is attempted. If "Always allow..." is enabled during the authorization process (step 2, above), the authorization notification will not appear on future connection attempts. Connection notification (step 3, above) only happens if it has been enabled Service Access Notification "Notifications" lets you associate a sound (Windows *.wav file) and/or a visual indication with access attempts by remote devices. A different notification sound can be associated with each local Bluetooth service. Associate a sound with service access From the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, Local Services tab: 1. Double-click a service name and then select the Notifications tab. 2. Check the desired options; visual and sound may both be selected for a single event. 3. Choose a sound; click the Browse button and navigate to the sound file (*.wav) to be used for notification. Audio Gateway The Bluetooth Audio Gateway service allows this computer to use a remote Bluetooth device's microphone and speakers as this computer's input and output devices. For example, if this computer has voice recognition capabilities, a Bluetooth headset might be used as the audio input device. Hardware Requirements • The Bluetooth radio on both this computer and the remote device must support audio. • The remote device handles both audio input and output for this computer; therefore, this computer does not require a sound card, microphone, or speakers. Configure the Audio Gateway Service From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Advanced Configuration > Local Services, and then double-click the Audio Gateway service. Set the common configuration properties of the service, and then click OK. 42

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Bluetooth Configuration
(cont’d)
After two devices are paired (step 1, above), the authentication notification
will no longer appear when a connection is attempted.
If “Always allow…” is enabled during the authorization process (step 2,
above), the authorization notification will not appear on future connection
attempts.
Connection notification (step 3, above) only happens if it has been enabled
Service Access Notification
“Notifications” lets you associate a sound (Windows *.wav file) and/or a
visual indication with access attempts by remote devices.
A different notification sound can be associated with each local Bluetooth
service.
Associate a sound with service access
From the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, Local Services tab:
1.
Double-click a service name and then select the Notifications tab.
±.
Check the desired options; visual and sound may both be selected
for a single event.
3.
Choose a sound; click the Browse button and navigate to the sound
file (*.wav) to be used for notification.
Audio Gateway
The Bluetooth Audio Gateway service allows this computer to use a remote
Bluetooth device’s microphone and speakers as this computer’s input and
output devices.
For example, if this computer has voice recognition capabilities, a Bluetooth
headset might be used as the audio input device.
Hardware Requirements
The Bluetooth radio on both this computer and the remote device
must support audio.
The remote device handles both audio input and output for this
computer; therefore, this computer does not require a sound card,
microphone, or speakers.
Configure the Audio Gateway Service
From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select
Advanced Configuration > Local Services, and then double-click the Audio
Gateway service.
Set the common configuration properties of the service, and then click OK.
Services > Audio Gateway Service