The following is a list of frequently asked questions:
1. “The name of the device I want to control does not appear on the remote?”
The remote has not made a Bluetooth connection with the target device, see
operation.
2 “I cannot find the device I want to control in the list when I press connect?”
Make sure the device you want to control has its Bluetooth set to discoverable mode.
3 “The device name shows but nothing happens when I press play?”
Make sure that the target application is ready to play and has focus.
4 “The device name shows when I connect, but after pressing a key either the device name disappears or an error is displayed”
The most likely explanation for this is that the device you are trying to control does not support the Bluetooth (AVRCP) Audio Video Control Profile. If the device is a PC you may be able to get new Bluetooth drivers. Broadcom Bluetooth drivers support AVRCP or contact your PC or Bluetooth supplier for support. If your device works with Bluetooth Stereo Headphones then it must support AVRCP and will work with Bluetooth Remote.
5 “The backward and forward buttons do not behave as I expect”.
The behaviour of target devices differs according to application. For example when receiving backward some applications will go back to the start of a track, others will go to the previous track, or may do nothing at all.
6 “I cannot connect to Microsoft Vista?”
The Microsoft Vista Bluetooth Software driver does not contain AVRCP so you may need to upgrade your driver. If your PC has Bluetooth built in then it is likely to have to have the required Bluetooth software. If it does not then install the driver from
Broadcom Bluetooth which does support AVRCP.
7 “I cannot connect to Microsoft XP or Windows 2000?”
Microsoft XP and 2000 do not support the Bluetooth AVRCP profile.
8 "Does it work with Windows 7?"
Yes, it has now been tested with iTunes on Win7 64bit home. Thanks to
"cyto" for testing.
9 "Sony Playstation 3 uses Bluetooth, can this be used with PS3 to control music or video?"
I have not been able to test this but I think it will not work because although the PS3 uses Bluetooth it does not support the AVRCP profile. I believe the PS3 uses the HID (Human device interface) profile which is for keyboards, joysticks, mice etc, rather than AVRCP which is for audio and video remote control. If I get any more information I'll post here. If anybody has tried this please let me know at
support@camtek.fsnet.co.uk
10 "What PC Bluetooth drivers support AVRCP?"
Broadcom Widcomm does support AVRCP, Microsoft does not. If anybody has tried any other drivers please let me know at
support@camtek.fsnet.co.uk
11 "How can I find out if a device supports AVRCP?"
Apart from the published specification you could use a tool like
ViewSDP to check if the device claims to support AVRCP using Bluetooth Service discovery (SDP). If a computer works with Bluetooth Stereo headphones then it should work with Bluetooth remote as headphones will use A2DP and AVRCP profiles.
12 "What phones can run Bluetooth Remote"
Bluetooth remote is for Symbian^1(also called S60 Edition 5) and Symbian^3 phones, including:
Nokia N8
Nokia N97, N97 mini
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, 5235, 5230, 5530
Nokia X6, C6
Sony Ericsson Satio
Samsung i8910 HD
Technical
This application uses the Bluetooth Audio Video Remote Control (AVRCP) Profile, see
www.bluetooth.com for more details.
Email
support@camtek.fsnet.co.uk