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You'll see that only one COM port is mentioned here, in this case its '''COM129'''. That's the port you'll use when sending data to the EZ-Link.
 
You'll see that only one COM port is mentioned here, in this case its '''COM129'''. That's the port you'll use when sending data to the EZ-Link.
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== Mac OS X ==
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Pairing on a Mac is pretty easy. Start by turning on Bluetooth
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{{ADFImage|EZ-LINK-PAIRING-OSX-01.png}}
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Then go back to the BT menu and open the '''Preferences...'''
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{{ADFImage|EZ-LINK-PAIRING-OSX-02.png}}
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It will immediately start scanning for the device, you'll see the BT address first, then eventually it will turn into the EZ-Link name
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{{ADFImage|EZ-LINK-PAIRING-OSX-03a.png}}
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{{ADFImage|EZ-LINK-PAIRING-OSX-03b.png}}
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That's it! You're now paired to it. If you are asked for a code, the code is '''1234'''
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Next you can figure out the name of the device by opening up a '''Terminal''' and typing in '''ls /dev/cu.*''' and looking for something like '''/dev/cu.AdafruitEZLinkxxxx-SPP'''
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