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3.
Momentarily press the Pairing Button to enter Bluetooth® pairing mode. The TX LED
flashes rapidly to indicate it is in Bluetooth pairing mode.
4.
Power on your receiving device (headphones, speakers, etc.) and put it into
Bluetooth® pairing mode.
5.
Place your receiving device next to the transmitter. They should pair within 5-30
seconds. Once paired, the TX, A, and Codec LEDs will illuminate according to the
currently active codec.
6.
Plug one end of the included 3.5mm Audio Cable into the 3.5mm AUX Audio Jack on
the transmitter, then plug the other end into the headphones jack on your phone,
mp3 player, television, etc. Alternatively, plug one end of the included Fiber Optic
Cable into the SPDIF TX port on the transmitter, then plug the other end into the
optical audio output port of another audio source device (DVD player, television,
etc.).
7.
You are now ready to play audio and hear it on your receiving device.
Multipoint Connection
1.
Perform the steps in the
Bluetooth® Pairing and Connection section above.
2.
Momentarily press the Pairing Button to put the transmitter into Bluetooth pairing
mode. The TX LED flashes rapidly, indicating that it is in Bluetooth pairing mode.
3.
Power on your second receiving device (headphones, speakers, etc.) and put it into
Bluetooth pairing mode.
4.
Place the second receiving device next to the transmitter. They should pair within 5-
30 seconds. Once paired, the TX, A, B, and Codec LEDs will illuminate according to
the currently active codec*.
5.
If pairing is unsuccessful, turn off the transmitter, wait about 30 seconds, then turn
it back on and retry the pairing process for each device.
*The selected codec depends on which codecs are supported by each receiving device.
The codec priority is aptX™ HD, aptX™
Low Latency, aptX
™
, and SBC. The best quality
codec that is common to both devices will be selected.