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Automatic Reconnection
When the audio station is no longer connected to a Bluetooth device, its automatic reconnection mode will be activated. In this
mode, the station will automatically try to reconnect itself to one of the last three devices it had been connected to.
The automatic reconnection process can take up to 30 seconds (to reconnect a device from the moment this device is detected
near the station). In order for the audio station to be able to reconnect to a device, the device's Bluetooth must be turned on and it
must not already be connected to another Bluetooth device.
It is still possible to pair and manually connect a Bluetooth device to the in.stream 2 station even if the station is in its automatic
reconnection mode.
Disconnecting
If a device connected to the in.stream 2 is moved out of range of the station, the connection will be interrupted and the station
will switch to its automatic reconnection mode. If this device is brought back into range of the audio station, the station will
automatically reconnect with it unless the station is now connected to a different Bluetooth device.
Some devices allow you to end a connection from their Bluetooth settings. From the station's point of view, this is the same as
moving out of range. The connection is interrupted and the station starts trying to automatically reconnect with one of the last three
connected devices, so you can expect the station to reconnect with that very same device in a matter of seconds.
It is also possible to end the connection between your device and the station by turning off the Bluetooth in your device’s settings.
By doing so, the in.stream 2 will not be able to automatically reconnect to your device and the station's Bluetooth connection
will be available to pair or connect with a different Bluetooth device.
The audio stations equipped with a Gecko keypad have access to a disconnect function in the keypad's audio menu. Using this
function terminates the active Bluetooth connection between a device and the audio station and also excludes this device from
the automatic reconnection process until this device is manually reconnected to the audio station through the device's Bluetooth
settings.
Unpairing Bluetooth Devices
It is possible to unpair a Bluetooth device from the audio station. This can be done by accessing the Bluetooth settings of the
device in question and deleting the audio station from its list of paired devices. On many devices, unpairing is done by selecting
the "forget this device" option from their Bluetooth settings.
Unlike other keypads, the in.k175 has an unpairing function from which all devices currently paired with the in.stream 2 are
deleted from the list of devices paired with the audio station.
Once a Bluetooth device has been unpaired from the in.stream 2, the audio station will no longer be able to automatically
reconnect to this device. To reconnect this device with the station, it will be necessary to start over with the pairing process by
searching for the station and then typing in the password "5555".
in.stream 2 Uniqueness
Each in.stream 2 has an internal identification number that makes it unique. This uniqueness means that a Bluetooth device
paired with a specific in.stream 2 will not be able to connect with another in.stream 2 without first being paired up with it.
If multiple in.stream 2 audio stations are nearby, all those which are turned on without being connected to a Bluetooth device will
appear in the list of available devices when a search is activated.
While most Bluetooth devices will allow you to rename the equipment they are paired with, the name change is only reflected on
the interface of the device used to rename said piece of equipment. This means that in the case of the audio station, nearby users
will still see it listed as "in.stream 2" in their Bluetooth settings even if the station has been renamed on another Bluetooth device.
Common Problems and Solutions
My device is on "search" mode to detect nearby Bluetooth equipment, but does not detect the in.stream 2.
Ensure the audio station is turned on, that you are within range and that the station’s Bluetooth is not already
connected to a different device.
My Bluetooth device is not pairing with the in.stream 2.
In order to pair a device with the in.stream 2, you must be able to type in the custom password "5555". Some Bluetooth
transmitters do not allow someone to type in a personalized password so those transmitters can not be paired with the audio
station.
Despite the fact that my device is within range and that the in.stream 2 is turned on with readily available Bluetooth, an error
message is displayed when I attempt to pair up or connect my device.
Delete any existing pairing between your device and the audio station, reset all Bluetooth functions on the device you are trying to
pair or connect with the station and start over with the pairing process.
My device is connected, but the music is not playing.
In some instances, the in.stream 2 will not be able to launch the music application of the connected device. Ensure the music
application is open and running on the front page of your mobile device.
My device is connected, but instead of playing from the audio station, the music is playing from my device.
An error may have occurred during your connection with the in.stream 2. Disconnect your device from the station and restart the
connection.
The playback features are not responding properly or are activated in an untimely fashion.
It is possible that the remote control protocol of your audio source isn't fully compatible with the one used by the in.stream 2 or
that its software is not up-to-date. Verify what functions are supported by the connected device and if updates are available for said
device.
The automatic reconnection mode is not working.
It is possible that other devices have been connected to the audio station and that the current device is no longer one of the last
three connected devices or that it has been disconnected using the station’s keypad, thus deactivating the automatic reconnection
with this device. In this case, you will need to manually reconnect the device to the in.stream 2 to reactivate the automatic
reconnection with this specific device.