for instance, you should switch on the Transmitter 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 Idle mode and stays in Idle
mode until it's switched on after being switched off.
When using the Transmitter, you will get your best sound if you play your
iPod or other audio device near maximum volume, and initially adjust your
stereo's volume accordingly. Then you can vary the volume using your audio
device.
Your Transmitter may have a sliding plastic jacket. If you don't have an iPod
Mini, you'll probably want to remove this jacket by pulling it off the Transmitter as
shown below.
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