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Only follow theseinitial setup instructions if you are using a CORE 2nd Gen or a DUO
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Pictured is the CORE 1st Gen, which does not require these steps.
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Open the Windows Bluetooth setting.
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In the bottom left search bar, type in “Bluetooth.” Select “Bluetooth and other device settings” from System settings.
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This can also be found by opening Windows Settings > Devices > Bluetooth and other devices
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Select “Add Bluetooth or other device.” Then select “Bluetooth (Mice, keyboards, pens, or audio and other kinds of Bluetooth devices)”
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Select “Add Bluetooth or other device.” Then select “Bluetooth (Mice, keyboards, pens, or audio and other kinds of Bluetooth devices)”
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Ensure your Eko device is powered on. You can look for a blinking white light on the Eko device to indicate that it is powered ON. It should then appear as an option on the “Add a device” list.
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Select your Eko device from the list of devices to add in the Windows bluetooth menu. It should appear something like “Eko Core” or “Eko DUO vX.X
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Wait as the lights on your Eko device are solid. Once the lights start blinking again, turn off your Eko device and Windows Bluetooth.
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Turn on your Eko device, and then turn on Windows Bluetooth. The Eko device should now pair automatically with Windows.
LBL 300, Rev A, December 8, 2021