d og Anal cal te Mu Opti oun Surr Quick Start Guide Designed and Engineered By TheOontZ.
In the Package d log oun Surr Ana ical e Mut Opt Quick-Start Guide Mute Optical Analog Surround Micro USB Power Adapter 3.
Thank you for being an OontZ Bluetooth Adapter 2nd Gen Owner! This User Guide first covers the steps to connect your OontZ Bluetooth Adapter to your TV or device (Laptop, Computer, Tablet, Mac, iPad, or Music Receiver), with the included Digital Audio Optical Cable or the 3.5mm Audio Cable.
Table of Contents Pages Buttons and Lights 1 Connectors 2 Connecting with Television Using Digital Audio Optical Cable 3 Connecting with Television Using 3.5mm Audio Cable 4 Connecting with Devices Using 3.
Buttons and Lights Mute - Lit Red when the adapter volume is muted. - Flashing Red when adapter is turned on and not connected to an audio source. Optical - Lit White when the adapter is connected to an audio source with the Digital Audio Optical Cable Analog - Lit Green when the adapter is connected to an audio source with the 3.
Connectors Optical/Audio In Connector used for 3.
Connecting with Television Using Digital Audio Optical Cable We recommend to connect to your TV using the Digital Audio Optical Out Connector. If the TV does not have a Digital Audio Optical Out Connector, use the Analog Audio Connection as described on Page 4. - Plug the longer end of the Digital Audio Optical Cable into the Optical/Audio In Connector on the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter as shown below.
Connecting with Television Using 3.5mm Audio Cable - Plug one end of the 3.5mm Audio Cable into the Optical/Audio In Connector on the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter. - Plug the other end of that 3.5mm Audio Cable into the Headphone or Audio-Out Connector on your television. - Make sure both ends of the cable are fully inserted. -If your TV does not have a Headphone Connector or Audio-Out Connector but does have Left Right Analog Audio Out you will need a 3.5mm to RCA cable as shown below.
Connecting with Devices Using 3.5mm Audio Cable - Plug one end of the 3.5mm Analog Cable into the Optical/Audio In Connector on the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter. - Plug the other end of that 3.5mm Audio Cable into the Headphone or Audio-Out Connector on your device. - Make sure both ends of the cable are fully inserted.
Turning On the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter Step 1: Connect the wall plug end of the Micro USB Charging Adapter into a power outlet. Step 2: Insert the small end of the Micro USB Charging Adapter into the DC IN Micro USB Charging Connector as shown Step 3: - If the adapter is connected to an audio source with the 3.5mm Audio Cable the Analog light is solid Green. - If the adapter is connected to an audio source with the Digital Audio Optical Cable the Optical light is solid White. - If the 3.
Connect 1, 2, 3 or 4 Supported OontZ speakers with your OontZ Bluetooth Adapter Play your music or TV audio wirelessly through speakers up to 66 feet apart * Note: The OontZ Bluetooth Adatper 2nd Gen is ONLY compatible with OontZ Angle 3 ULTRA (4th Gen) and OontZ Angle 3 Pro (2nd Gen) speakers.
Connect 1, 2, 3 or 4 Supported OontZ speakers with your OontZ Bluetooth Adapter You can also use the OontZ app to connect to OontZ speakers - See page 12 for instructions on using the OontZ app – Plug in and turn on the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter. (See page 6). – The OontZ Bluetooth Adapter will serve as the Master. – Turn on the supported OontZ speaker(s). The speaker(s) will be the Slave Speakers. – The Slave Speakers must not be connected to any device, their Bluetooth Light must be flashing.
Important Notes Turning the speakers off – Turning the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter will NOT turn off the speaker(s). – Turning a Slave Speaker(s) off will only turn that speaker off and the other Slave Speakers will continue to play. Turning the speakers back on – Turn all the speakers on and repeat the pairing process - See page 8 for instructions. Disconnecting the speakers from each other – To disconnect a single Slave Speaker, press and release the Bluetooth Button on the speaker.
Using the OontZ Remote with the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter (The OontZ app can also be used to control the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter, refer to Page 12) To use the OontZ Remote with the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter the remote must first be paired with the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter – Plug in and turn one of the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter. (See page 6). – Press and hold the Mute Button Adapter.
Using the OontZ Remote with the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter The OontZ Remote Control is used to connect to your supported OontZ speaker and control the Volume, Mute, and Unmute your connected OontZ speaker. Some functions on the Remote are designed for the OontZ Angle 3 Pro Soundbar and are not supported on the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter. Volume Up - Press one time to increase the volume of your connected OontZ speakers one level.
The OontZ app Control the features of your OontZ Bluetooth Adatper from your iPhone or Smartphone running the Android operation system. Volume Control - Remotely control the volume of your connected OontZ speakers. Surround Mode - Connect, Disconnect and manage 1, 2, 3 or 4 supported OontZ speakers. Support - View the latest online manual and contact the OontZ customer service team. Speakers - Select to allow the OontZ app to control other supported OontZ speakers.
The OontZ app To enable the OontZ app with your OontZ Bluetooth Adapter - Plug in and turn on your OontZ Bluetooth Adapter - Launch the OontZ app and the Home screen will appear - Select the Menu in the upper left hand corner of the OontZ app and the Menu screen will appear - Select ‘Speakers’ from the Menu and the Speaker screen will appear - Press the Grey speaker icon on the app to enable the OontZ app with the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter - The OontZ app will be enabled with your OontZ Bluetooth Adapter in a
Using the OontZ app for Surround Mode Connecting 1, 2, 3 or 4 supported OontZ speakers – Plug in and turn on the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter. (See page 6). – The OontZ Bluetooth Adapter will serve as the Master. – Turn on the other OontZ speaker(s). These speakers will be the Slave Speakers. – The Slave speakers must not be connected to any device, their Bluetooth Light must be flashing Blue.
Using the OontZ app for Surround Mode Selecting the Slave Speaker(s) Press the ‘Slave Speaker’ Button. The other supported OontZ speakers that are turned on and within range will be displayed. Select the Grey boxes in the list of displayed speakers that you want to connect with the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter in Surround Mode. The selected speaker boxes will turn from Grey to Blue. The light on the selected speakers will flash Orange.
Using the OontZ app for Surround Mode Disconnecting and reconnecting the OontZ speakers in Surround Mode To disconnect a Slave speaker in Surround Mode, press the ‘Slave Speaker’ Button. Select a desired speaker from the list of displayed speakers. Confirm you want the speaker to exit Surround Mode. The box will turn from Blue to Grey, the speaker will disconnect from the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter and the speaker will exit Surround Mode.
Using the OontZ app for Surround Mode To disconnect all speakers in Surround Mode, press the ‘Master Speaker’ Button. Select the Blue box displayed for the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter. Confirm you want to exit Surround Mode. The box will turn from Blue to Grey, all speakers will disconnect. Slave Speaker(s) have not been turned off after being disconnected and are in Surround Mode, the speakers will automatically reconnect when the OontZ Bluetooth Adatper (Master) is enabled for Surround Mode.
Using the OontZ app for Volume Control and Support Select the Menu in the upper left hand corner of the app and select “Volume’ to access the Volume screen and ‘Support’ from the menu to access the Support screen.
Troubleshooting I am having trouble pairing and connecting to my OontZ Speaker(s). Please check the following: – Your speaker(s) are Supported OontZ Speaker Models: – OontZ Angle 3 ULTRA (4th Gen) – OontZ Angle 3 Pro (2nd Gen) Does NOT work with previous generations of OontZ speakers - For the latest list of Supported OontZ Speakers please visit TheOontZ.com/BT-Adapter-2nd-Gen – The adapter and your speakers are within an unobstructed 10 feet / 3 meters from each other.
Troubleshooting (continued) After connecting the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter to my audio source, there is no audio playing from my OontZ Speaker. Please check the following: – Your audio source is connected to the adapter via the 3.5mm Audio Cable or Digital Audio Optical Cable. – Make sure the audio volume is at an audible level on both your speakers and audio source.
OontZ Bluetooth Adapter - Other Important Notes Speaker Power - When the OontZ Speakers are playing from battery power and connected to the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter, the speakers will remain on and will not automatically turn off after 30 minutes of not playing audio. This will use up the battery charge on the OontZ Speakers. We recommend to: 1) Keep each OontZ Speaker plugged into a USB wall charger, which will keep each OontZ Speaker charged and available.
Customer Support If you have a question about your OontZ Bluetooth Adapter or experience an issue with the adapter, our Customer Support Team wants to assist you. For online troubleshooting tips please visit: TheOontZ.com/troubleshooting and select the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter (2nd Gen) Contact us at: TheOontZ.
Safety and Precautions 1. When the OontZ Bluetooth Adapter is plugged in to a power source with the Micro USB Power Adapter, never use near water, to prevent risk of electric shock. 2. Read and follow all instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed. 3. Protect the Micro USB Power Adapter from being pinched, particularly at the connectors. 4. Unplug the Micro USB Power Adapter during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 5.
Safety and Precautions (continued) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.