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----------For  iPad, iPhone, Android smartphone, Galaxy note.....

 

 

The Nolan Bluetooth MIC (LiveMIC) supports 2 different modes, one is to work with audio 
receiver and another mode is to work with iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone/Galaxy Note...etc. So, 
you need to ensure the LiveMIC enters iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone/Galaxy Note mode first. 
Then, you can start to pair with iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone/Galaxy Note after in iPone/iPad 
mode. 
 
The procedure is very simple. 
1. Press and hold the ON/OFF button on LiveMIC until Blue and Amber LED blinking alternatively 
and release button. This lighting is indicating the LiveMIC at pairing mode for 
iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone/Galaxy Note.  
 
Mode change - Press and hold the on/off button till switch to desired mode. Then, release the 
button.... The sequence of light change will be Blue -> quick blue (A2DP mode) -> Amber+Blue 
(start mode change) -> light off -> Amber, Blue flash alternatively (Headset/handfree mode) -> 
Amber+blue (start mode change again)->....circulating..

 

 

2. Then, turn on Bluetooth in your iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone/Galaxy Note to start pairing 
with LIVEMIC and connect for both devices. The pair code is "0000".

 

3. The LiveMIC light will become blue light flashing slowing after pairing and connection 
 
Please keep in mind. The LED light should 

be “Blue and Amber” alternatively at 

iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone/Galaxy Note mode. 
 
If you saw the Blue LED quick flash only, it is for audio receiver and cannot pair with 
iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone/Galaxy Note. 
 
You can press and hold the ON/OFF button for mode changing between audio receiver mode 
(quick blue flash) and iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone/Galaxy Note mode (blue and amber led 
flash alternatively). 
 
Also, one thing to remind that if you like to do the voice recording on iPhone/iPad/Android 
smartphone/Galaxy Note, you may need to use the apps which support Bluetooth microphone. 
You can find related apps on apps store such as “Voice Recorder HD", US$2.99/copy or “audio 
memos ", US$0.99/copy.

”Easy Voice Recorder Pro”, US$3.99/copy.  For the video recording, you 

can try “ReadyMic”, US$1.99/copy. The default apps such as voice memos and video recording 
on iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone/Galaxy Note only support their own internal microphone.  
 

 

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For Mac, Macbook Air, laptop and PC 

 

The Nolan Bluetooth microphone (LiveMIC) supports 2 different modes, one is to work with audio 
receiver and another mode is to work with Mac/Macbook Air/laptop/PC...etc. So, you need to 

 

How to use with iOS and Windows OS: 

 

 

 

 

NSRXRM3C2MSX 

 

 

            

Nolan Class 2 Bluetooth Wireless Live Microphone

 

Summary of Contents for NSRXRM3C2MSX

Page 1: ...s 0000 3 The LiveMIC light will become blue light flashing slowing after pairing and connection Please keep in mind The LED light should be Blue and Amber alternatively at iPhone iPad Android smartphone Galaxy Note mode If you saw the Blue LED quick flash only it is for audio receiver and cannot pair with iPhone iPad Android smartphone Galaxy Note You can press and hold the ON OFF button for mode ...

Page 2: ...ick blue flash and Mac Macbook Air laptop PC mode blue and amber led flash alternatively On Mac Macbook Air laptop PC ensure using headset handFree profile 1 In your Mac Macbook Air laptop pc please ensure your Bluetooth driver supported or included headset handfree profile The most of default Bluetooth driver of Microsoft Window OS such as Win7 does not come with headset handfree profiles If you ...

Page 3: ...tems info nolan sys com http www nolan sys com 3 3 Pair and connect LiveMIC The blue light of LiveMIC become slow flashing after paired and connected 4 Go to Sound icon to choice LiveMIC as your default audio input device ...

Page 4: ...MIC with Win8 1 Click Bluetooth icon with add new Device select LiveMIC and pair connect Please be sure LiveMIC is at pairing status with blue and amber light flashing alternatively 2 Pair with LiveMIC The blue light of LiveMIC become slow flashing after paired and connected ...

Page 5: ...device at Sound under Control Panel LiveMIC with Win7 and others with Broadcom s Widcome and IVT Bluetooth driver Please be sure the suitable Bluetooth driver has been installed with support Headset handfree profiles 1 Click Bluetooth icon with add new Device select LiveMIC and pair connect Broadcom s Widcom Driver ...

Page 6: ...tems info nolan sys com http www nolan sys com 6 IVT Bluetooth Driver 2 Please type in pair code 0000 The blue light of LiveMIC become slow flashing after paired and connected Broadcom s Widcom Driver IVT Bluetooth Driver ...

Page 7: ... Copyright Nolan Systems info nolan sys com http www nolan sys com 7 3 Right click on LiveMIC icon and Select Connect Bluetooth headset and microphone to connect LiveMIC Broadcom s Widcom Driver ...

Page 8: ... Copyright Nolan Systems info nolan sys com http www nolan sys com 8 IVT Bluetooth Driver ...

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