Re: BT 1.5 SCO-audio and Eri HBH-10
Re: BT 1.5 SCO-audio and Eri HBH-10
- Subject: Re: BT 1.5 SCO-audio and Eri HBH-10
- From: Eric Brown <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 15:56:29 -0800
Additionally, the HBH-10 headset isn't officially supported (nor is the
HBH-15). The HBH-10 and HBH-15 headsets were actually developed before
the 1.1 version of the Bluetooth specification and as such behave
differently enough that we have problems communicating with them.
- Eric
On Feb 6, 2004, at 3:37 PM, Bubba Giles wrote:
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Hi Ragnar,
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The BSA will not display SCO devices in any list if you do not have a
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dongle
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that supports SCO. This was deliberate, since you can't use the SCO
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device
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without the proper hardware, and we didn't want users thinking they
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could.
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The pairing panel lets you pair with anything, but as you have
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noticed, it
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does not set up the device fully for proper use with the system. It is
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more
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of a 'power-user' backdoor to simply pair with any device.
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Jason
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email@hidden
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> Hello all,
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> Sorry for this kind of user oriented question, but:
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> Has anyone got the Bluetooth Setup Assistant to work with
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> the very old (the first?) BT headset Ericsson HBH-10?
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> The assistans intermitantly says "Updating 1 name(s)", but
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> then it goes back to "Searching for devices - 0 found.").
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> Pairing through the control panel works fine, it gets it's
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> name and all, but then I don't get any audio channel set up.
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> It also works in 10.2.8 with assistant and stack 1.3.3.
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> So there seems to be a difference in how the 1.5
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> Bluetooth Setup Assistant and the control panel reads names
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> or some other information from devices, and the former fails,
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> but I can't say that there is a bug, the headset may very will
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> be doing something wrong (I think it was made far before BT 1.0b).
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> Maybe I should add that I don't have a SCO supported dongle, but
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> I beleive that pairing should work anyway, with or without audio.
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> I have tried with two different USB dongles. Getting a SCO
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> supported dongle (or at least what seems to be a supported
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> dongle ;-) is another story.
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> This is no big deal, I can buy a modern headset and/or a
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> supported dongle, I just wanted to play a little.
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> /ragge
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