Vhm-314 Change Name -
Best Practices
Troubleshooting
By following this handbook, you should be able to successfully change the name of a VHM-314. Remember to always follow best practices and take necessary precautions to ensure a smooth transition.
While the Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is a popular and affordable Bluetooth audio receiver, it does not officially support simple "AT commands" (like some data modules do) for renaming. To change the broadcast name—typically "VHM-314" or "XY_BT"—you generally have two paths: a simple software-side alias or a complex hardware-level firmware modification. Option 1: Software Renaming (The Easy Way)
This doesn't change the name on the chip itself, but it changes how it appears on your specific device.
Android: Go to Settings > Connected Devices, tap the gear icon next to the , and select the pencil/edit icon to rename it.
iOS (iPhone/iPad): Once connected, go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap the "i" icon next to the device, and select Name to enter a new one. Windows 10/11 Vhm-314 Change Name
: Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers. Right-click the
, select Properties, go to the Bluetooth tab, and edit the name field. Option 2: Firmware Modification (The Professional Way)
If you need the name to change for everyone who sees the device, you must reprogram the onboard chip (often a CSR-based chip). This requires specialized hardware and technical skills.
Required Tools: You would need a CSR USB-SPI Programmer and software like CSR BlueSuite (PSTool). The Process:
Soldering: You must solder tiny wires to the SPI pins on the Bluetooth module.
PSTool Configuration: Use the PSTool software to filter for "user friendly name". Best Practices
Update: Enter the new name, click "Set," and then desolder the wires.
Warning: This carries a high risk of "bricking" the module if the configuration is corrupted. Technical Specifications Default Name Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Bluetooth Version Power Supply 3.7V - 5V (Micro USB or Battery pads) Audio Output 3.5mm Stereo Jack / Soldering pads Price Approximately $2.00 - $7.00 Changing the name on a CSR A64215 audio bluetooth module
Critical warning: The legality of NMCNA-7 depends on your jurisdiction. Some countries (e.g., UK, Canada) have passed broad analogue acts that may capture NMCNA-7 as a controlled substance, even if Vhm-314 was previously legal. Always check local laws. Moreover, effects, dosage, and purity levels may differ slightly between original Vhm-314 and newer NMCNA-7 batches due to recrystallization processes.
Run a connectivity test against the new name to ensure the handshake is successful.
"Hi Team,
I wanted to let everyone know that VHM-314 will now be referred to as [New Name]. This change is effective [Date] and is part of our ongoing efforts to [briefly mention the reason or context if needed]. Troubleshooting
Please update any records, documents, or references to reflect this change.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.
Best, [Your Name]"
| Date | Event | |------|-------| | January 2024 | First trademark challenge filed. | | March 2024 | FDA issues warning letters to 12 vendors. | | June 2024 | Original synthesizer announces intention to rename. | | September 2024 | "NMCNA-7" appears in a preprint study. | | December 2024 | Major suppliers complete inventory transition. | | February 2025 | Final batches labeled "Vhm-314" expire. | | Present | Vhm-314 change name considered complete. |
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