4
5. Connect to additional RECEIVER headphones one by one
1) Repeat 3 For RECEIVER headphones
2) Press
once on the BROADCAST headphone to ready pairing with RECEIVER headphones (this won’t
affect the previous RECEIVER headphones’ connections)
3) Repeat 4 Connect
Note:
If there is no sound this may indicate that the BROADCAST headphone has disconnected - please go to
your device’s Bluetooth settings and select the “Avantree AS9PA” to manually re-establish a connection with the
BROADCAST headphone unit.
Share Music
- Audio played from your source will now be shared with all connected RECEIVER headphones in
your broadcast network. Please adjust the volume on the BROADCAST headphone as required.
Broadcast Voice
– Hold for 2 seconds on the BROADCAST headphone to turn the microphone ON. All audio
from the microphone will now be broadcast to the connected RECEIVER headphones. Hold for 2 seconds
again to turn the microphone off.
Exit Broadcast Network
- Hold
5s to toggle the headphone function back to Bluetooth Mode
Note:
1. On next use, once the headphones are powered ON again they will automatically re-establish their previous
connections.
2. The Broadcast Network only supports the A2DP Bluetooth Profile for Music and Media (NOT for the HFP
profile used for phone calls) so you can’t make/broadcast phone calls to the Broadcast Network (please make
calls directly on your phone).
3. You can’t hear your own voice on the BROADCAST headphone when the “Broadcast Voice“ function is active.
4. Adjusting volume - individual RECEIVER headphones’ volume can’t be adjusted independently - this needs to
be done using the BROADCAST headphone.
Qualcomm® aptX™ Low Latency
aptX-Low Latency delivers high quality 16bit audio while minimizing audio/video syncing issues. To take
advantage of this feature please ensure that the audio source device or transmitter also supports
the aptX-Low
Latency codec
. Please check if your device is aptX-LL certified:
www.aptx.com
We recommend any of the following Avantree Bluetooth transmitters - Audikast, Oasis or Priva III to ensure
compatibility with the AS9PA.
Note: When using the Broadcast function, the headphones will always use the standard SBC codec as aptX and
aptX-Low Latency codecs do not support Broadcast functionality.