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Changing Connected Device, Out of Range or Lost Signal - bluetooth music receiver ipod iphone

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Pairing Your Bluetooth Music Receiver Table of Contents sections 1 2 3 4 5 6 Changing Connected Device If you want to switch from one device to another, follow these steps: 1. End the existing Bluetooth connection with the connected device. Access the Bluetooth Manager and disable the Bluetooth function of the iPhone or iPod touch. 2. The Bluetooth Music Receiver can now be connected to a different iPhone or iPod touch. 3. Follow the directions in "Pairing Your Bluetooth Music Receiver" to connect a different device. Out of Range or Lost Signal If the music device is out of range (beyond 30 feet) of the Bluetooth Music Receiver or if there is something blocking the Bluetooth signal, the LED light will turn off to indicate that the Bluetooth connection with the music device has been lost. To avoid a lost connection: 1. Move the music device back into range (within 30 feet), and/or make sure there's a clear line of sight and that there are no obstructions between the Receiver and the iPhone or iPod touch. 2. Within 15 seconds, the connection will automatically be reestablished and the blue LED light will turn on. 3. If the connection is lost for more than 15 seconds, the connection will need to be reestablished. Follow the directions in "Reconnecting Your Device". Bluetooth® Music Receiver 6

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6
Bluetooth
®
Music Receiver
Table of Contents
SECTIONS
1
2
4
5
6
3
PAIRING YOUR
BLUETOOTH
MUSIC RECEIVER
Changing Connected Device
If you want to switch from one device
to another, follow these steps:
1± End the existing
Bluetooth
connection
with the connected device± Access the
Bluetooth
Manager and disable the
Bluetooth
function of the iPhone or iPod touch.
2± The
Bluetooth
Music Receiver can now be
connected to a different iPhone or iPod touch.
3. Follow the directions in “Pairing Your
Bluetooth
Music Receiver” to connect a different device.
Out of Range or Lost Signal
If the music device is out of range (beyond 30 feet) of
the
Bluetooth
Music Receiver or if there is something
blocking the
Bluetooth
signal, the LED light will turn
off to indicate that the
Bluetooth
connection with the
music device has been lost± To avoid a lost connection:
1± Move the music device back into range (within
30 feet), and/or make sure there’s a clear line of
sight and that there are no obstructions between
the Receiver and the iPhone or iPod touch.
2. Within 15 seconds, the connection will automatically
be reestablished and the blue LED light will turn on±
3. If the connection is lost for more than 15 seconds,
the connection will need to be reestablished± Follow
the directions in “Reconnecting Your Device”.