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Quick Installation Guide Bluetooth Music Receiver HA100 1. Connect Music Receiver For more information, visit our website: www.tp-link.com 7106505142 REV1.0.0 Music System AUX AUX INPUT or LR AUDIO INPUT Choose a provided audio cable that suits your music system 2. Pair On your smart device, turn on Bluetooth and pair TP-LINK_Music. Bluetooth Bluetooth ON Devices TP-LINK_Music Connected Within Bluetooth range Blue LED indicates a successful connection. NFC (Near Field Communication) Pairing If you have an NFC-equipped device, you can quickly pair the Music Receiver with a simple tap. 1. Disconnect the existing paired device. 2. With NFC enabled on your device, tap the Music Receiver or NFC Tag until a pairing request pops up. 3. Con rm the pairing request. Blue LED indicates a successful connection. Play and enjoy music! NFC Tag: Used for NFC-pairing. You can stick it on an object within Bluetooth NFC Tap Here range of the Music Receiver. Usage Tips: 1. Tapping the paired Music Receiver will disconnect or reconnect it. 2. To pair a new smart device, disconnect the current one rst. 3. You can connect the Music Receiver to two previously paired devices, but it can only play music from one device at a time. 4. The Music Receiver will be disconnected if your device's Bluetooth signal has been blocked or out of range (66 feet/20 meters) for more than 5 minutes. 5. For an NFC-equipped device (such as iPhone 6) that does not support NFC-pairing, you can pair it via Bluetooth. Appendix LED STATUS On O DESCRIPTION White: The Music Receiver is powered on and ready to be paired. Blue: A smart device is connected. The Music Receiver is powered o . 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. CE Mark Warning 1588 This is a class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. FAQ What can I do if my music is not coming out from my music system? 1. Make sure your smart device and the Music Receiver are successfully connected and within Bluetooth range of each other. 2. Make sure your music system and the Music Receiver are correctly connected via a provided audio cable, and both are powered on. 3. Make sure the volume on your music player and music system are at an audible level. Contact Us If you have any questions related to this product, please contact our technical support: www.tp-link.com/en/support/contact ©2015 TP-LINK

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1.
Make sure your smart device and the Music Receiver are successfully connected and
within Bluetooth range of each other.
2.
Make sure your music system and the Music Receiver are correctly connected via a
provided audio cable, and both are powered on.
3.
Make sure the volume on your music player and music system are at an audible level.
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.
CE Mark Warning
This is a class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may
cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
Blue LED indicates a
successful connection.
If you have an NFC-equipped device, you can
quickly pair the Music Receiver with a simple tap.
1.
Disconnect the existing paired device.
2.
With NFC enabled on your device, tap the
Music Receiver or NFC Tag until a pairing
request pops up.
3.
Confirm the pairing request.
NFC (Near Field Communication) Pairing
DESCRIPTION
STATUS
White: The Music Receiver is powered on and ready to be paired.
Blue: A smart device is connected.
The Music Receiver is powered off.
Off
On
Quick
Installation Guide
Bluetooth Music Receiver
HA100
LED
FAQ
What can I do if my music is not coming out from my music system?
AUX
L
R
Choose a provided audio cable that suits your music system
Music Receiver
Music System
AUDIO INPUT
AUX INPUT
or
Play and enjoy music!
On your smart device, turn on Bluetooth and pair
TP-LINK_Music
.
Within Bluetooth range
Bluetooth
ON
Bluetooth
TP-LINK_Music
Devices
NFC Tag: Used for NFC-pairing. You can stick it on an object within
Bluetooth
range of the Music Receiver
.
NFC
Tap Here
1.
Tapping the paired Music Receiver will disconnect or reconnect it.
2.
To pair a new smart device, disconnect the current one first.
3.
You can connect the Music Receiver to two previously paired devices, but it can only play music from one device at a time.
4.
The Music Receiver will be disconnected if your device's Bluetooth signal has been blocked or out of range (66 feet/20 meters) for more than 5 minutes.
5.
For an NFC-equipped device (such as iPhone 6) that does not support NFC-pairing, you can pair it via Bluetooth.
Usage Tips:
Blue LED indicates a
successful connection.
Connected
For more information, visit our website:
www.tp-link.com
7106505142
REV1.0.0
©2015 TP-LINK
Connect
1.
2.
Pair
Appendix
1588