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BT90S Bluetooth Traveller Speaker
A/C Adapter and 3 AAA batteries
Thank you for buying the new BT90S
Traverller Speaker. You can
use the A/C power adapter to power up the BT90S directly or place 3 AAA dry
batteries into the BT90S to obtain the power.
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Turning on / Turning off the Traveller Speaker
To turn on the speaker, please switch the power ON/OFF switch to the “I”
position. To turn it off, please switch the power switch to the “O” position.
1. Battery cover(Insert 3 AAA batteries).
2. Power ON/OFF switch.
3. DC power input socket(5VDC).
4. Audio input socket.
5. Backward switch.(only applied to audio
devices supporting A2DP and AVRCP Profiles)
6.
Volume Down switch.
7. Forward switch. (only applied to audio devices supporting A2DP and AVRCP
Profiles)
8.
ON/OFF/Pairing/Pause switch.
a) When BT90S is powered on, press and hold (about 2 seconds) until
LED flashes Green to turn
ON.
b) When BT90S is powered on, press and hold (about 4 seconds) until
LED flashes Green and Red alternatively to enter into pairing mode.
c) When BT90S is powered on, press and hold (about 4 seconds) until
LED turns red to turn
OFF when playing.
d) Press it once when playing --- Pause
Press it once again --- Resume play
9.
Volume Up switch.
10. a)
LED flashes Green --
is ON
b)
LED flashes Green and Red alternatively --
enters into
Pairing mode
c)
LED is red --
will be powered OFF
11. Power LED is Blue -- BT90S is Power ON
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Function Keys
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When you purchase a Standalone pack with BT90S Traveller Speaker only,
please follow this Guide.
1. Pairing
a. While the Speaker is powered off, switch the power ON/OFF switch (Key
2) to the “I” position to turn it on (Fig.1).
The Power LED (Fig.3) will
become blue. Press and hold BT ON/OFF/Pairing/Pause switch (Key 5,
Fig.2) for 4 seconds, the
LED will flash red and green
alternatively, which indicates the Speaker in Pairing Mode. The Pairing
Mode will last for one minute.
b. Put the Speaker and the
enabled (with A2DP and AVRCP
profiles) Mobile Phone / PDA / MP3 close to each other, 0.5 to 3 meters.
c. Follow the operation instructions of your
enabled (with A2DP
and AVRCP profiles) Mobile Phone/ PDA / MP3 to start the pairing
process. Typically, this has to be done by going to a setup or connect
menu to discover the Speaker. It may take some time to search it
depending on the number of
devices nearby.
d. Your Mobile Phone / PDA / MP3 will display the model name “BT90S if it
has found the Speaker; and ask for a passkey.
Enter a sequence of
“0000 . After successful pairing, follow the instructions to establish the
connection with the Speaker.
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mobile phone
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enabled PDA
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Traveller Speaker
(Fig.4)
I.Traveller Speaker paired with Bluetooth enabled (with A2DP and
AVRCP profiles) Mobile Phone / PDA / MP3 Guide
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e. If the pairing is successful, the
LED will flash green, which
indicates it is in Standby Mode and ready to receive audio signals from the
Mobile Phone / PDA / MP3. If pairing does not occur as expected, turn the
Traverller Speaker and the audio device off.
Wait for 10 seconds and
repeat the pairing process from the beginning (Fig.4).
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2. Listening to music
a. Play the music on the Mobile Phone / PDA / MP3 as normal; you will listen
to the music from the Speaker.
b. The speaker volume can be adjusted by pressing the VOL Up button
(Fig.2) / VOL Down button (Fig.2).
c. While listening to music (for example, song 2), press the Speaker ’s
FORWARD >> button (Fig.2) will skip to next song (for example, song 3);
press the BACKWARD << button (Fig.2) will replay the current song (for
example, song 2). The fast forward & backward are also supported by
holding the FORWARD >> or BACKWARD << function keys. This remote
control function is supported only by the AVRCP profile in your
enabled devices.
d. Turn the Speaker off after use.
Remark: Details operation of music playing through
A2DP profile
varies from different Mobile Phones / PDAs.
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I.Traveller Speaker paired with Bluetooth enabled (with A2DP and
AVRCP profiles) Mobile Phone / PDA / MP3 Guide
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