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Your EVO6000 uses
aptX™ Low Latency
Bluetooth
®
which means you get great quality audio with
no wires and no perceptible delay. You should use headphones which support
aptX™ Low Latency
to
get delay free audio. We recommend the C.Scope headphones which are described in the
section.
To turn on
Bluetooth
®
and automatically connect to your headphones choose
BLUETOOTH
. Your
EVO6000 will search for the last set of
you paired and will connect to them
automatically. Choosing
BLUETOOTH
again will switch off
Bluetooth
®
. The EVO6000 can be
connected to a new set of
PAIR
. Pairing makes your EVO6000
forget the last set of headphones it was paired with and starts a search for a nearby set of
headphones which are in pairing mode. Consult the instructions for your
to find
out how to put them into pairing mode, sometimes this is called making them “discoverable”.
Extras (TONES, SPEED, RESET)
Your EVO6000 has ranges of
target IDs
level. You can use one tone for each of the ranges, making three tones in total, or you can increase
the number of tones for each range so high
target IDs
get higher tones.
TONES
Change the number of tones played from 3 to 36.
SPEED
Set the
response speed
. Fast and shallow (10) or slower and deeper (1)
RESET
Set the EVO6000 back to
factory settings
.
Extras Menu
The
SPEED
setting controls how fast your EVO6000 responds to a target. Higher
response speed
means that your EVO6000 can separate targets more clearly and with less lag. Running you EVO6000
slower will let it see deeper targets.
RESET
sets all your settings to
factory settings
and forgets the current
paired