UNiKA
PRO BT5
User Manual
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When you use your computer, mobile phone, multimedia device to search and connect
to PRO BT5 via Bluetooth 5.0 or higher version, please connect the power of PRO BT5
first, then the power light on the upper cover will light up, and the SYNC indicator on the
front side will flash. Please find the following names on your mobile device search list,
UNiKA PRO-BT5-XXXX
Where “XXXX” is the last four digits of the device's MAC* address which is factory preset.
For example, if the MAC address of the device is (DC:00:30:00:1E:1A), you will see UNiKA
PRO-BT5-1E1A in the list of connectable devices. If there are multiple PRO BT5 nearby
simultaneously power on, you will see the last four digits of a different MAC, such as
PRO-BT-5-1E13, but it may have been connected by other mobile devices, so if your
mobile device is connected to this device, it will show that it cannot be connected,
otherwise it will It displays words such as successful connection or successful connection
as an audio playback device.
SEARCH AND CONNECT YOUR PRO BT5
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About MAC address
A media access control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to a
network interface controller (NIC) for use as a network address in communications
within a network segment. This use is common in most IEEE 802 networking
technologies, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Within the Open Systems
Interconnection (OSI) network model, MAC addresses are used in the medium
access control protocol sublayer of the data link layer. As typically represented, MAC
addresses are recognizable as six groups of two hexadecimal digits, separated by
hyphens, colons, or without a separator.