[tmp] Re: Mini-jack TX Bluetooth Transmitter Manual

  • From: Gerardo Corripio <gera1027@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2014 18:19:26 -0600

 HI laz and listers
Is the device being talked about those that you have to on the stereo, put on a certain radio frequency, and then the device transmits the music to the stereo? Makes sense? Is there such a device if that's the one not being talked about?

El 07/01/2014 04:03 p.m., Laz escribió:
Hello all,

Here's the manual for the Mini-jack TX Bluetooth Transmitter. It
should answer some of the questions you may have.

Mini-jack TX Bluetooth® Wireless Music Transmitter User Manual

Introduction

The Miccus® Mini-jack TX is a stereo audio transmitter that offers the
latest in Bluetooth® wireless technology.

-The mini-jack provides wireless streaming for any existing audio
source. such as your PC, iPod®, TV, CD/DVD player etc. Stream your
music to other Bluetooth enabled devices such as headphones, speakers
or the Home RTX and Mini-jack RX.

- Compatible with stereo headphone and line outputs (3.5mm).
- Simple and easy pairing, no codes to enter.

Technical Data:

• Bluetooth v2.0, Class 2: 33' (10 m)
• Bluetooth stereo audio profile: A2DP
• Frequency: 2.4 GHz
• 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo connector
• Sleep mode for saving energy
• Operation time: up to 7 hours

Contents of Package

Miccus® Mini-jack TX
USB Charging Cable
User Manual

If contents are missing or damaged, contact the merchant or contact us
at support@xxxxxxxxxx

Getting Acquainted

Charging

1. Using the supplied USB cable, connect the small end to the mini-USB
input of the mini-jack.

2. Connect the other end of the cable to the to the USB input on your
PC, laptop or USB power supply.

3. When charging is complete the red LED light will automatically turn
off. A full charge should Allow for 7 hours of playback time.

Turning the mini-jack On/Off

Turning on: Press and hold the On/Off button for 3 seconds until the
blue LED begins flashing.

Turning off: Press and hold the on/off button for about 5 seconds; the
red LED will flash once and the mini-jack will power off.

Note: Read the user guide of your music player or mobile phone to find
out how to turn it On/Off.

Pairing the mini-jack

"Pairing" is establishing a wireless connection between the Miccus®
Mini-jack TX transmitter and any compatible receiver.

In order for music streaming to begin, the Miccus® Mini-jack TX must
pair itself with a receiver featuring Bluetooth wireless technology.

Note: Before pairing, make sure that both the Miccus® Mini-jack TX and
the receiving device are fully charged.

The Pairing Process

For initial pairing, we recommend both devices be within 4ft. (1m) of
each other.

1. Turn the receiver on and make sure it is in pairing mode. (Please
refer to your receiver's user guide).

2. For the Mini-jack TX, press and hold the button for 8 seconds or
until the red and blue LED are flashing indicating pairing mode. Now
set them next to each other and within 10 - 30 seconds they should
pair with each other.

3. When the mini-jack is paired to your receiver, the indicator light
will flash only blue.

After pairing your Miccus® Mini-jack TX and receiver, it will not be
necessary to repeat each time they are used together. For all future
uses, both devices should automatically connect when powered on.
However with some receivers it maybe necessary to press the Mini-jack
TX button briefly which initiates a start playback command to the
receiving device.

Note: The Miccus® Mini-jack TX only pairs with receivers that have a
factory PIN-Code equal to "0000", "1234" or "8888".

The Mini-jack TX can only be paired to one device at a time.

If you wish to use the Miccus® Mini-jack TX with another receiver, you
must restart the pairing process with the new device.

Playing Music

1. Insert the Miccus® Mini-jack TX into the headphone jack of the
source device (e.g.: MP3 player, CD player, cell phone, stereo, etc.).
Make sure the volume is turned up on your source device.

2. Verify that the receiver is turned on and within 33' (10m) of the
Miccus® Mini-jack TX.
3. During transmission the Blue LED light will flash slowly,
indicating connection.

4. Volume and playback can be controlled from your audio source just
as if it was a hard wired connection.

Visual Indicators

Pairing or establishing a connection: The red and blue LED flash alternately
Connected and playing: The blue LED flashes once every 3 seconds
Sleep mode: The blue LED flashes once every 5 seconds
Charging: Solid red
Charging and connected: Solid red with slow flashing blue

Troubleshooting

The connection between the mini-jack and receiver is established once
the pairing process is complete. The connection can break for the
following reasons:

a. The distance between the devices is greater than 33' (10             m), or
there are obstacles (e.g.: walls, furniture, etc.) between them.

b. One or both of the devices have been turned off or must be recharged.

c. Connection has not been made within a specific time and the device
is in sleep mode or powered off. Turn on/off both devices to
re-establish connection.

If for any reason the Miccus® Mini-jack TX does not re-connect or
transmit audio please try the following:

a. Power cycle (on/off) the mini-jack and receiver.
b. Power cycle and repeat pairing process for both devices.
c. Recharge both devices.
d. Make sure you are trying to pair the Mini-jack TX with an A2DP
compatible receiving device.

Note: Mobile phones, Tablets, PCs are also transmitters and will not
pair with the Mini-jack TX.

Support

Further details and answers to common questions are found at
www.miccus.com/support.

If your question is not answered, feel free to email us at
support@xxxxxxxxxx. Please include the product name in your email
subject line.

For live technical assistance please call 1(616) 604-4449.
Our hours of operation are Monday thru Friday, 11am-4pm CST.

Best of 2014!

Laz


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