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wireless signal that can be received by a “paired” iHiFi Receiver or other
compatible Bluetooth device, such as Bluetooth headphones.
The Transmitter automatically “pairs” with an iHiFi Receiver.
(The
Transmitter can also pair with another Bluetooth device, such as Bluetooth
headphones, if that device has 0000 or 1234 as its “PIN code” or
“Passkey”). When you switch on the Transmitter the first time, it tries to
pair with an appropriate Bluetooth device that is nearby. The closer the
two devices are, the more likely a pairing occurs. If you’re using the
Transmitter with an iHiFi Receiver, for instance, you should switch the
Transmitter to On while it’s near the Receiver that’s already switched on.
After you switch on the Transmitter, its red and blue lights should
immediately start to flash to show that pairing has begun.If the lights don’t
both flash right after you switch on the Transmitter, press and hold the
Connect button that’s directly above the lights for 4-5 seconds until
flashing starts.
Pairing usually takes only about 10 seconds. However, successful pairing
can take up to 3 minutes if the two Bluetooth devices aren’t near each
other or if there are other wireless devices nearby. Each time the
Transmitter is switched on, it will try for 10 seconds to pair with the last
paired device. If the last paired device is not found (because, for instance,
it’s off), then the Transmitter will enter pairing mode and try to pair with
another Bluetooth device. If pairing doesn’t occur within 3 minutes, the
Transmitter enters Idle mode and stays in Idle mode until it’s powered on
again. If pairing does not occur, first power down the Receiver and switch
the Transmitter Off, then power up the Receiver, and then switch the
Transmitter back On near the Receiver.
Disconnection may occur if, for instance, the Transmitter gets too far away
from the Receiver. In that case the Transmitter automatically tries to
reconnect for 10 seconds. If it is unable to do so, the Transmitter enters