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Adobe Acrobat Reader is the required reader for viewing most of the documentation found at the BLUETAKE web site. Once again, the most current release and one version back is the supported browser. If you do not have a current reader, you may obtain one free of charge by clicking on the Get Acrobat Reader icon.
 


i-PHONO BT420 is compliant to the mobile phones that support Bluetooth Headset or Hands-free profile. Please select your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone at the below drop-down list and click "GO!" to know how to pair the i-PHONO BT420 with the mobile phone.

 
The i-PHONO BT420's operating procedure for Nokia mobile phone is peculiar, please click HERE to know more information.
   
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System Requirements:
- Mac OS X v10.3.3 or later
- Apple Bluetooth Software v1.5 or later
- Apple Bluetooth Firmware Updater v1.1 or later


The Apple Bluetooth Firmware Updater is only suitable to D-Link USB Adapters (revision B2 or later) and Apple internal Bluetooth modules on PowerBooks and PowerMacs. Applying this firmware updater to other branded Bluetooth adapters may make them incompatible with non-Macintosh systems.

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