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changing the broadcast name ("XY_BT") is generally not possible for standard users

Carefully attach the spring-loaded test clip to the 8-pin chip. Ensure Pin 1 on the clip (indicated by a red wire) aligns exactly with Pin 1 on the chip (indicated by a small dot or indentation on the chip's casing).

While changing the name of your VHM-314 device is a relatively simple process, there are some common issues that may arise. Here are a few: Vhm-314 Change Name

| Myth | Fact | |------|------| | “Vhm-314 was banned, so they changed the name.” | Not a ban—primarily trademark and FDA compliance issues. | | “The new name is just a marketing gimmick.” | No; legal and safety reasons drove the change. | | “Vhm-314 is now called Phenylpiracetam Hydrazide.” | False. That is a different compound. NMCNA-7 is correct. | | “The chemical structure has changed.” | The structure is identical; only the identifier has changed. |

Inspect the underside or periphery of your VHM-314 board. Look for unpopulated copper solder pads labeled , RX , GND , and 5V (or VCC). If these labels are missing, you must locate the datasheet for the specific JieLi chip revision on your board to identify the UART debugging pins directly on the chip legs. 2. Wire the Interface changing the broadcast name ("XY_BT") is generally not

If you are comfortable with soldering and have the , you can permanently change the name by following the steps above. Share public link

Most modern smartphones and computers allow you to "alias" or rename a connected Bluetooth device. This change only affects how the device looks on screen; it will still appear as "VHM-314" to others. Android/iOS: Go to Settings > Bluetooth , connect to the Here are a few: | Myth | Fact

While this does not change the broadcast name transmitted by the VHM-314 hardware to the outside world, it changes how the name is displayed on your personal screen, resolving any identity confusion. On Windows 10/11: Connect your PC to the VHM-314 via Bluetooth.