Operation Manual

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Bluetooth Audio Connection
You can connect a Bluetooth-capable mobile device such as a smartphone or digital audio player by enabling
Bluetooth on your mobile device and searching for and connecting to the OPPO HA-1. Once successfully paired and
connected, the Bluetooth digital audio signal will be converted by the internal DAC and sent to the headphone and line
level outputs. This input source is labeled BLUETOOTH on the Source Selection screen and BT on the remote
control.
Notes:
Bluetooth technology works with iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPad (4th generation), iPad mini,
and iPod touch (5th generation).
Bluetooth technology also works with any mobile device or computer that supports the Bluetooth A2DP profile.
Bluetooth Setup
When the BLUETOOTH input source is selected, the front panel screen displays the Bluetooth connection status. If a
device has not yet been paired, or a previously paired device is not in range, the screen will display Not Connected. If
this is the case, you will need to enable Bluetooth on your mobile device, search for the OPPO HA-1, and attempt to
pair with it. After pairing successfully, the HA-1 will display that it is Connected.
Once you have paired a Bluetooth device, the HA-1 will attempt to reconnect to it when the device is in range and the
BLUETOOTH input has been selected on the HA-1. If a new device needs to be paired, but the HA-1 is already
connected to a device, you will need to disconnect that device in order to pair the new device. This can be done by un-
pairing the HA-1 from the existing device’s Bluetooth menu or by temporarily turning off Bluetooth on the existing
device.
If the pairing process fails, the HA-1’s Bluetooth status will continue to show Not Connected. If that is the case, you
will need to attempt the pairing process again.
Source
Volume
Balanced
HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER HA-1
USB