Ryobi P165 Operation Manual - Page 10

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OPERATION QUESTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ANSWER How does the Green List work? You can store up to 10 favorite transmitters on your Green List. Every time you add a transmitter, it is assigned the first open spot on the Green List-so if you already have two favorite transmitters, the next one you add will go into Green List spot #3. When you click the Bond Button, the receiver hunts through the Green List much like a car radio hunts for radio stations when you press "seek". If the Indicator is dim Green and flashes every few seconds, you know the receiver is hunting through your Green List. Say you have 5 transmitters on your Green List; your receiver will hunt through the list one by one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and then back around to 1 and so on (always starting with the last-bonded favorite transmitter). The dim Green Indicator flashes every time the receiver moves to the next spot. The receiver hunts through your Green List for up to 1 minute. If it doesn't find any of your favorite transmitters in 1 minute, it stops hunting through the Green List and just waits for the last-bonded favorite transmitter. When your receiver finds one of your favorite transmitters, it bonds with that transmitter and starts playing its audio. The Indicator turns bright Green when the receiver has successfully bonded with one of your favorite transmitters. A dim Green Indicator that is NOT flashing means the receiver is just sitting on one spot, waiting for that specific favorite transmitter to show up. How do I bond with a specific Green transmitter? Play audio from your source device and ensure it has a SKAA® transmitter connected and turned on. Click the Bond Button. The receiver hunts through the Green List, flashing the Indicator as it goes. Once your receiver finds one of your favorite transmitters, it bonds to it and plays audio from that transmitter. If that isn't the transmitter you want, click the Bond Button once more. Repeat until your receiver bonds with the transmitter you want. How do I select transmitters if I can't reach my Bond Button? Say you want to put your receiver on a high shelf where you can't reach the Bond Button easily. First, set up your Green List - add all of the transmitters you'll want to use. Use the Bond Button to enter Red Mode (4 Clicks). Put the receiver up on the high shelf. Power on just one of your transmitters. The receiver automatically bonds to that transmitter. How do I delete a transmitter from my Green List? Factory Reset (6 Clicks) clears the Green List and lets you start over from scratch. If however, you'd like to delete just one transmitter from your Green List, first bond your receiver to that transmitter. See the section above: How do I bond with a specific Green transmitter?. Once you are bonded to it, hold down the Bond Button for a few seconds until you see the Indicator flash Red - this Red flash means the transmitter has been deleted. SKAA® is a registered trademark of Eleven Engineering Inc. 10 - English

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10 - English
OPERATION
SKAA
®
is a registered trademark of Eleven Engineering Inc.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
QUESTION
ANSWER
How does the Green
List work?
You can store up to 10 favorite transmitters on your Green List.
Every time you add a transmitter, it is assigned the first open spot on the Green List—so if you
already have two favorite transmitters, the next one you add will go into Green List spot #3.
When you click the Bond Button, the receiver hunts through the Green List much like a car
radio hunts for radio stations when you press “seek”. If the Indicator is dim Green and flashes
every few seconds, you know the receiver is hunting through your Green List.
Say you have 5 transmitters on your Green List; your receiver will hunt through the list one by
one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and then back around to 1 and so on (always starting with the last-bonded
favorite transmitter). The dim Green Indicator flashes every time the receiver moves to the
next spot. The receiver hunts through your Green List for up to 1 minute. If it doesn’t find any
of your favorite transmitters in 1 minute, it stops hunting through the Green List and just waits
for the last-bonded favorite transmitter.
When your receiver finds one of your favorite transmitters, it bonds with that transmitter and
starts playing its audio. The Indicator turns bright Green when the receiver has successfully
bonded with one of your favorite transmitters. A dim Green Indicator that is NOT flashing means
the receiver is just sitting on one spot, waiting for that specific favorite transmitter to show up.
How do I bond with
a specific Green
transmitter?
Play audio from your source device and ensure it has a SKAA
®
transmitter connected and
turned on.
Click the Bond Button. The receiver hunts through the Green List, flashing the Indicator as
it goes. Once your receiver finds one of your favorite transmitters, it bonds to it and plays
audio from that transmitter.
If that isn’t the transmitter you want, click the Bond Button once more. Repeat until your
receiver bonds with the transmitter you want.
How do I select trans-
mitters if I can’t reach
my Bond Button?
Say you want to put your receiver on a high shelf where you can’t reach the Bond Button easily.
First, set up your Green List — add all of the transmitters you’ll want to use. Use the Bond
Button to enter Red Mode (4 Clicks).
Put the receiver up on the high shelf. Power on just one of your transmitters. The receiver
automatically bonds to that transmitter.
How do I delete a
transmitter from my
Green List?
Factory Rese
t (6 Clicks) clears the Green List and lets you start over from scratch. If however,
you’d like to delete just one transmitter from your Green List, first bond your receiver to that
transmitter.
See the section above: How do I bond with a specific Green transmitter?. Once you are
bonded to it, hold down the Bond Button for a few seconds until you see the Indicator flash
Red — this Red flash means the transmitter has been deleted.