Friday, February 27, 2015

How to Install a Bluetooth Module Into an Epson Printer

1. Insert your Epson Bluetooth USB Adapter into an available USB port on your computer. Your system will begin searching for the newly implemented device. When the detection is complete, your operating system will automatically configure the Bluetooth module driver, so you won't need a setup disc to proceed with the installation. You will now need to update the newly installed Bluetooth driver to correlate with your computer's settings.
2. Initiate the Bluetooth module setup application from the PDA device's desktop screen The device's Module Manager will appear and prompt you to choose which action you would like to take with the device. Click on the 'Detection,' 'Discovery' or 'Pair with Other Devices' command that will be listed as an option. (The actual command statement varies by operating system.) Your PDA device will now begin searching for local Bluetooth-enabled devices.
3. Click the 'Start' button on the menu symbol located in the left corner of the taskbar on your computer's desktop. Locate and access the 'Control Panel' folder within the 'Start Menu' drop box. Your Control Panel will display either a list of file icons or several organized thumbnail icons positioned in rows. Click the 'Systems and Maintenance' icon or link access the 'Device Manager' subfolder. The operating system's administrative security screen will appear and prompt you to ensure if you'd like to access this file. Click 'Continue' to bypass this security screen.
4. Locate the 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers' collapse file in the 'Device Manager.' (It should be the last device module listed.) In this folder, you will see a technical model name or serial number that represents the Epson Printer Bluetooth USB Adapter. Click on this file. The device manager's configuration screen will appear. Click on the 'Driver' tab within the screen. Select the 'Update Drivers' option to configure your computer to the Epson printer. An InstallShield Wizard screen will appear to conduct the procedure. The first screen will display two possible actions you can choose from with regard to the driver.
5. Click the 'Advanced' option by highlighting the bubble to the left of the option statement. The 'Advanced' option is the best correlation to the USB adapter. This option should be listed as the second possible action for the device. Once you have highlighted the 'Advanced' option, click 'Next.' The next screen will prompt you to search for drivers and/or devices and hardware locations. Click on the second option, which will abort the search. (Your computer has already detected the device in Step 1.) Click 'Next' once you highlighted the second option. Your computer will now generate a list of comparable drivers that have already been detected by the operating system. The next installation screen will display the devices and hardware that are already functional and compatible with the Bluetooth driver you've just updated.
6. Choose your device's name accordingly. You'll be able to easily recognize the technical name of your particular Bluetooth Module Adapter, based on the model names and serial numbers that will be displayed in the box on the installation screen. Once you have chosen your particular adapter, it should be highlighted in blue. Click 'Next,' and the next screen should display an indication of completion. Click 'Finish' on the final installation screen to close the installation.

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