Hi Guys
I've used these forums for over a year now as an encylopedia, reading and learning and the amount of knowledge on here is phenomenal.
I'm trying to install HP FA303A Bluetooth headsets onto Atom but everytime i load the software that came with the headsets it comes up with "unkown error". I place the disc in asks me if i agree to terms and conditions, pauses and then the error message comes up.
Does anybody know where i could find drivers for this headset. I'd appreciate any help
Thanks guys
I use the same HP BT stereo headset with my O2 ATOM without any errors,working fine! Please don't install any HP BT drivers on CD.
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I have purchased an O2 XDAII in Oz which is loaded with the 1.66 ROM. I have tried connecting two headsets to the phone over bluetooth with many problems.
Both seem to bond ok and work initially but later they fail - the XDAII doesn't respond to anything I press on the headset. Or the XDAII does respond (answer or end call) but no-one can hear me either through the headset or the phone.
Deleting and re-bonding seems to temporarily solve the matter. But if the XDAII goes to sleep and comes back on it stops working. Will also just stop working for no reason after a call or two is made or received.
I have tried installing the bluetooth tools which is cool because the XDAII can recognise some of those extra headset profile functions (like redial) but I still get the same problems as above.
Tried Plantronics M3000 and Motorola HS801
What can I do? Is it this Bluetooth stack problem from MS I have read about? Do I need a ROM upgrade? Do I need Widcomm something installed on the XDA II? I don't know how to do any of these myself. Any kind advice from a pro is appreciated in advance.
When you installed bluetooth tools did you delete any bonding and pairing of devices beforehand? it can make a difference if you havent done this.
Yes. I tried it twice thinking that maybe I might guess a way to make it work.
First I deleted the bonds after installing BT Tools and then rebonded.
Then I deleted the bonds before installing BT Tools and then rebonded.
I spoke to my Telstra dealer again today and they received a list from Brightpoint (a distributor) that matches various headsets against various PDA's available in Oz.
Not all BT headsets will work competently with all PDA's. The M3000 is marked as NOT compatible with the O2 XDA II available in OZ. So was the Motorola too.
I am now using a Hello II headset which so far is fantastic (very small and comfortable to wear) and is working with no modifications to the XDA. I will post back in a week with a fuller review. I'm going to re-install BT tools and see if that make a difference with the available functions.
Anyone else wanting to test these out in Perth, WA, (Australia) - they are available from Communications Plus.
Help
I can stop the sleep mode ... I have a MOTOROLA HS-801 Bluetooth Headset
Help
how can I stop the sleep mode ... I have a MOTOROLA HS-801 Bluetooth Headset
I had a problem with my Plantronics M3000 too so I called Plantronics themselves who said that the problem is with the phone, not the headset. It's a compatibility issue with the software.
Unlikely to be any fix, at least not in the near future.
Hi
I've received my XDA2i today and am very pleased with it...even if my girlfriend was less than impressed given it's likeness to the XDA2! Hehe...
Anyway, I am having great difficulty getting my o2 bluetooth clip headset to pair up and connect. I have tried and rechecked everything I can think of, yet when I try to connect it as a headset / handsfree in BT Connection Wizard, it comes back (after asking for the legtimate pin) saying "an error occured while attempting service discovery. Please make sure the remote device is turned on, BT is enabled and the device is discoverable and try again".
I've checked on my old XDA2 just now and it recognises it straight away. Obviously the 2i is doing something because it asks for the pin.
Can anyone help?
Cheers
Anthony
I somehow managed to pair the headset which does now show in bonded pairings.
Also whilst performing a hard reset I managed to make it a hands free headset briefly so there doesn't appear to be a problem with the headset (and it works fine with the XDA2).
Is there a way of removing this broadcom stack and replacing it with one that works better? it's currently build 3900.
Cheers
Anthony
Thanks for all the responses!
:shock:
However, now I've resigned myself to this I was wondering if anyone DOES actually knew of a way to remove the standard xda2i BT stack and replace it with a version akin to that present in XDA2 ROMs.
I personally couldn't give two shiny sh*tes about all the other features, if having them means I can't use the damn thing whilst driving!
Cheers
Anthony
Hi All. i've got a qtek 9000 and i can't use my bt headphones.
I bought this one with the ipaq and than i succed using it also with my qtek 9090
right now i can't with the new 9000 and i have no idea how to do it
please can someone help me?
Please be more specific as to where the problem is. You say you got it working on the 9090 but not on the 9000. Exactly what part of the pairing process does the difference come out?
Ops, i miss it!
I installed on the 9090 an audio driver that add a new voice in the bt connection manager.
The high quality stereo headphones. This driver couldn't be installed on the new wm5 because was designed for pocket pc 2003
so rightnow i can pair the device but no service is offered when i try to discover device services.
So even if i have paired the device i can't use it because no service is found.
i hope i've explained the problem
tnk u 4 your support
Barinight.com said:
Ops, i miss it!
I installed on the 9090 an audio driver that add a new voice in the bt connection manager.
The high quality stereo headphones. This driver couldn't be installed on the new wm5 because was designed for pocket pc 2003
so rightnow i can pair the device but no service is offered when i try to discover device services.
So even if i have paired the device i can't use it because no service is found.
i hope i've explained the problem
tnk u 4 your support
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You mean it cannot be paired without running a particular software? Yikes... So when you put the Bluetooth headset to discoverable mode, then try detecting it from the Universal, it sees it but there are just no services available, am I right?
So it seems that the one at fault is the Bluetooth stack installed in the Universal... In that case, I cannot help you... SOrry
The Universal does not support A2DP or what HP calls High Quality Stereo, as such it does not support your headphones. A2DP is suppose to be part of what is included in the MSFP update but i-mate has chosen not to include it. Until someone releases A2DP support your headphones will not work. Now if you happen to read German I understand their is a German ROM that supports this feature.
Otherwise it just a question of waiting till someone releases this update, if they do.
i think that is the stack but the question is:
the 9090 doesn't support the high quality too but installing the driver things changes so i won't belive that thare isn't a driver for the 9000
i tried to find something from Widcom (i hope is the right way to write!) nut i dind't find anythink
so i hope that someone can help me because i've payed 120€ the headset and i will love to continue using it!
Hi, i'm looking for a way to connect my Nokia 6230 to my Wizard so that the Wizard is recognized by the Nokia as headset. Does anyone know if this is possible?
I've been looking at the widcom/broadcom stack but i couldn't get it to work yet. Insufficient memory error.
Does anyone know if this is somehow possible?
I dont think this works. However I have done the reverse using my Laptop. I used my laptop to take calls and answer them, while my PDA is in the other room! w00t
And do you think it would be possible if we get the broadcom/widcom stack running on the Wizard?
No. I dont think that has the correct services/profiles. And is it possible to get the widcomm stack on the Wizard? Doesn't it already have the microsoft stack on it?
Thanks
how did u answer the calls on your lap top??? thats awesome wanna share? thank you!
my email address is [email protected]
To be a "headset" for another device, you need the "Audio Gateway" profile.
Most desktop adapters support this profile (the Widcom stack does), so your desktop or laptop PC can be a headset for your phone. I've used this as a speakerphone when we were doing something in a class. It's pretty slick.
The Wizard does NOT have the Audio Gateway profile, so it cannot be the speakers or mic for another device.
However, SOME of the Ipaq PDA's can do this. I've done it with a Bluetooth-Equipped Ipaq, so I know that, at least in theory, it IS possible.
TomXP411 thanks. You basically explained it for beckhams777...
PDAs that are not a phone themselves are usually the ones that have this profile. If you find a device that has this profile AND uses the Widcomm stack, I may be able to extract this profile and use it on other devices also. It also depends on what version of widcomm stack they use... But, it could well be possible now that I know some other devices can do it
Thanks
I'll go searching 8)
got it! thanks anyways!
T-mobile MDA (USA version) and Bt
Ok, read all the posts, so there isn't a way to use my bt earbud with music on my MDA?
it worls great for phone, but MDA does NOT have audio gateway software
Al
When I pair with my Mac (OS X 10.4), the mac does discover bluetooth audio as a service on the wizard... however when i try to send sound, OS X states that it could not connect to the BT Audio device... So in theory it should be possible, if the service is discovered. We perhaps just need an app on the wizard that responds to the connection request...
I have search all the threads I could find.....
I have installed all the possible programs to no avail (BCHS, Bluecast, Bluetunes etc)
.....and I just can't seem to find a definative answer to:
HOW DO I STREAM MUSIC/AUDIO (either from MP or TCMP) FROM MY ORANGE SPV M500 TO MY MOTOROLA H3 BT HEADSET.
Please,please, please, could some genius out there save me and give me a concise answer (please don't just point me to another thread as I have done thread trawling for a month now).
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!!!!!!!
You have to install the A2DP patch. There's a thread dedicated for this patch plus there are so many other threads discussing similar things. Please do a search.
By the way you can rename TCMPC (betaplayer) to wmplayer & put it in windows folder , but remote controll won`t working
Zerimar, I have looked for several days and can't find the patch for a stock orange M500 (+ swiss ROM update) running MW2003.
Can you point me in the right direction? or send me the patch?
And Rustos, what do you mean by "but remote controll won`t working". What functions won't work if I rename it?
Any help greatly appreciated!
I don't think this is possible with a mono headset on the Magician, with the normal bluetooth stack. Check out the thread regarding a new bluetooth stack (it says "stock" in the thread title).
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Thanks for that vijay555, but that thread has a file called : BCHS_FOR_POCKET_PC_OZONE[1].ARMV4.CAB
When I put this the Windows/programs folder, then execute it installs then gives me an error message saying "this program might not work properly because it was designed for an earlier version of windows"
The BCHS program seems to do nothing.
What am I doing wrong, (are there other things I have to install) or do you know of any other way I can stream audio from my M500 to H3 headset (mono). I don't care which audio player (WMP or TCMP) I have to use.........
Thanks for you help so far.
it may say that, u gotta soft reset then go into bluetooth settings again and a host of new options will be available.
managed to get the program working and all the options did appear (re-install and then soft reset) but my headset is not listed in the drop down box. I tried all the configurations but no combination will actually send the audio to my headset.:x
Can anyone verify if this patch will work with mono headsets? or better still has anyone got this working with the Motorola H3?
How about the Bluesoleil BT stacK? Anyone tried it with a MONO BT headset?
Will that one work?
I think most probably the NEW STACK is only for A2DP ....
I want to get it to work with mono BT headset too....
Nevertheless, even the O2 Atom, Wizard , Prophet, and Universal ,cannot stream audio to mono BT headset.
only my HP hx4700 can do it~ MS BT stack sucks!