User Manual ADURO BTA2
ADURO BTA2 Bluetooth Audio Receiver with Mic/Call Support Features and Functions The Aduro Bluetooth Audio Receiver features a small and round design, allowing you to place it on your car dashboard for easy accessibility. It supports SD cards enabling you to enjoy music from your storage devices in your car. It can also be used to connect to your home audio system to access FM radio. Functions: skip forward, skip back, volume, stop / mute Phone functions: answer, end call, call back Modes: 1. Bluetooth 2.
Pairing To pair your Bluetooth Audio Receiver with your device, you will need to press the mode button until the LED indicator begins to flicker repeatedly. You will then need to search for the Bluetooth device name Aduro BTA2. If you are prompted to type a 4 digit password, type in 0000. Once your connection is established, your LED indicator will begin to flash slower.
Product Specifications Power supply: Built-in battery Bluetooth version: Bluetooth Output: 3.5mm audio jack Receiving distance: 10m barrier-free Standard accessories: USB charging cable, 3.
Functionality 1. Music Receiver 2. Handsfree Calls Connect to your smart phone and enjoy your phone’s music through the car speakers. You can also insert other storage devices such as SD cards or USB disks, so you’ll never be short of music while driving! At an easy push of a button, switch to handsfree phone mode which enables you to make/receive calls. Phone function button allows you to answer and end calls, and double click to redial the most recently dialed number.
Power light: Skip back / volume down Switch back to the previous song with one press Turn volume down by holding the button Switch mode button 1. Bluetooth mode 2. SD card mode 3. USB disk mode 4.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 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: 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.