Miccus® Swivel Jack RTX Portable, Long Range Wireless Transmitter or Receiver Model No.
Contents: Quick Start Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 About the Swivel Jack RTX and What’s in the Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Product Overview and System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 aptX Low Latency & LED Indicator Light Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Reconnection. . . . . . . .
Quick Start Guide: 1. Charge the Battery/Supply Power: Power either by provided micro-USB cable or by internal Lithium Ion battery. Fully charge the battery before use for optimal results, approximately 4 hours. 2. Power On/Off: Power ON the Swivel Jack RTX by holding down the multi-function button (MFB) for 3 seconds or by connecting to USB power. To power OFF, hold down the multi-function button for 6 seconds or remove from USB power. 3. Pairing: 4.
11. Plug the Swivel Jack RTX into your audio device: Swivel the 3.5mm jack outward to remove it from its molded housing, and connect it to the appropriate audio output (TX mode only) or input (RX mode only) on your audio device. For detailed instructions and troubleshooting please continue reading the Miccus® Swivel Jack RTX user manual or visit www.miccus.com for how-to videos.
Product Overview ❶ ❷ ❸ ❹ 1. Multi-Function Button (MFB) 2. Mini USB for Power and Audio 3. Slide Switch for Transmit (TX) or Receive (RX) Mode 4. Swiveling 3.5mm Stereo Audio Jack 5. 3.5mm Male Jack ❺ System Requirements The Miccus® Swivel Jack RTX transmits or receives high quality stereo audio paired with any compatible A2DP Bluetooth® profile transmitting or receiving device.
Use with TV: aptX Low Latency codec The aptX Low Latency codec requires that both the transmitter and receiver support aptX Low Latency. If you use the Swivel Jack RTX with Bluetooth headphones that do not support aptX Low Latency, the RTX will default to the standard aptX or SBC codec with a slight delay. If TV or video audio is your primary use, consider purchasing Bluetooth headphones that support aptX Low Latency like the Miccus SR-71 Stealth Headphones.
LED LIGHT FUNCTION Blue 1 and Blue 2 Solid Both Channels 1 and 2 connected with either SBC, AAC or aptX codecs Blue 1 or Blue 2, Blinks every 5 seconds Connected in aptX Low Latency codec (no audio delay) Red Charging, or Standby mode (no pairing detected) Detailed Instructions for Use Power The Swivel Jack RTX is powered by either micro USB power or an internal Lithium Ion battery. If using as a portable device, fully charge the Swivel Jack RTX before use for optimal results.
NOTE: The micro USB jack provides power only, not audio connection unless used with a PC NOTE: If connected to the USB port on a TV, the Swivel Jack RTX will automatically power on and off with the TV. Connect to Your Audio Device The Swivel Jack RTX has a patented built-in 3.5mm male swivel-jack that can be used to connect to either a 3.5mm auxiliary input or output. Please press on rubber nub at the base of the swivel jack to open the swivel jack from its housing.
Tips for quicker, easier pairing. • Fully charge the Swivel Jack RTX first. • Bring the Swivel Jack RTX and your Bluetooth® device physically close together, no more than 3ft apart. • Turn off any previously paired devices, Bluetooth headphones, speakers, adaptors so the Swivel Jack RTX is ready to look for a NEW device to pair to. • Please follow the below steps in a timely manner, without interruptions for best results. Transmit Mode (TX): 1. The Swivel Jack RTX should be powered off to begin.
3. Wait for the devices to connect. This may take up to 30 seconds. 4. Once the second set is paired, the indicator light will change to either solid blue or blink blue every 5 seconds, if connected in aptX Low Latency. 5. When 2 transmitting devices are paired, both of the blue LEDs underneath the multi-function button will be lighted.
7. Once paired, the Swivel Jack RTX light will change to either solid blue or blink twice every 5 seconds if in Low Latency mode. (Refer to LED Light Guide.) 8. Connect the Swivel-jack RTX to a stereo auxiliary input or a powered speaker system. 9. To begin streaming music wirelessly, simply press the play button on your audio source, adjust the volume as needed and enjoy! 10. If you want to pair to a second device: 1.
If for any reason the Swivel Jack RTX is not working as expected, follow these steps to do a factory reset to clear the memory and restore default settings. 1. With the Swivel Jack RTX powered off, press and hold the multi-function button for roughly 15 seconds until the unit powers on and then powers off again (no LED activity for 5 seconds). 2. Once powered off, memory has been cleared and the unit has returned to its factory default settings. 3.
PROBLEM SOLUTION 1. Use the supplied USB cable. 2. Move the Swivel Jack RTX away from any amplifiers or powered speakers. Static or noise in the audio 3. Make sure the Swivel Jack RTX is connected to the correct audio output / input on your stereo receiver. 4. Dual link pairing: your first device may experience an audio interruption / noise while your 2nd device is connecting to the Swivel Jack RTX. This is due to audio buffering. It may take as long as 30 seconds for audio to stream as normal. 1.
PROBLEM SOLUTION When the Dual-Link pairing procedure won’t connect to a second device, 1. After pairing the first device, then power down the Swivel Jack RTX and your second device. Can't dual link pair my devices to the Miccus Swivel Jack RTX 2. Next, power on both receiving or transmitting devices again. 3. Then place the Swivel Jack RTX into pairing mode again. 4. Wait up to 30 seconds for both devices to reconnect. 5.
Technical Specifications • Bluetooth v4.2, A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP • Audio Codec Support: SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX Low Latency • Operating Range: Up to 100ft line of sight • Operating Frequency: 2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz • USB Power: DC 5V @ 500mA or higher • Dimensions: L 48mm/ 1.9in x W 20mm /0.8 x H 12mm/0.5in • Weight: 1oz Support Further details and answers to common questions are found at http://miccus.
interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.