User's Manual

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Connecting my Audio Gateway on Transmitter mode
If you want using the Audio Gateway on Transmitter mode, you must pair it with a Bluetooth
enabled headset or other device prior to usage. The “Pairing” process creates a unique
wireless link between two devices. Once paired the communications between the paired
devices does not need any further authentication or authorization.
Please follow the instruction below to pair the Audio Gateway with a Bluetooth enabled
headset or other device which supports “A2DP*” on Transmitter mode:
1. Use the a standard 3.5mm male audio cable to connect the Audio-in jack with an
audio-out system or plug your i-Pod into the slot for i-Pod (please select 2 of 1) .
2. Follow the operating instructions that came with your Bluetooth device to initiate the
pairing process.
3. Plug mini-USB power adapter (included) to the mini-USB jack and check the switching
on the “Tx” position, while the Audio Gateway power on, the LED indicator on top of the
Audio Gateway start turning on and connect with the last paired device.
4. If the Audio Gateway can not connect with the last paired device during 10 sec, it will
enter the pairing mode for 3 minutes automatically, the 2 LED indicators flashing.
5. Once pairing success between the Audio Gateway (on Transmitter mode) and the
Bluetooth device, the Audio Transceiver will exit the pairing mode indicated by the LED
indicator 2(Blue) steady turning on and the connection will be created.
6. If the Audio Gateway had connected with a i-Pod, you can play the music stored in the
i-Pod and use the remote controller to control the play / pause / forward / backward, and
the volume down / up, you can also switch the Audio Gateway to the pairing mode
again by the button on the remote controller.
7. If the Audio Gateway can not connect any device in 3 minutes 10 sec, the Audio
Gateway will enter idle mode. The 2 LED indicators will not indicate on this mode.
Note: The Audio Gateway will connect with all devices which support A2DP with the PIN code “0000”, “1234”
or "8888". If the Audio Gateway does not connect with your device, the device's PIN code maybe is not
“0000”, “1234” or “8888”.
Connecting my Audio Gateway on Speaker mode
If you want using the Audio Gateway on speaker mode, you just need to switch the
switching to the “SPK” position. Then follow the instruction as below:
1. Use a standard 3.5mm male audio cable to connect the spk-out jack with an audio-in
system, (for example, connect a speaker with the Audio Gateway). Plug USB power
adapter (included) to the mini-USB jack and check the switching on the “SPK” position,
while it power on, the green LED indicators will steady turn on.
2. Play the music stored in the i-Pod by the controller on the i-Pod or the remote controller.