Using Bluetooth - Boston Acoustics TVee One Owner's Manual

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Using Bluetooth

TVee One can reproduce sound wirelessly, via Bluetooth, from any compatible, Bluetooth-equipped device such as a smart-
phone, tablet, or laptop computer. An already paired device will "wake" TVee One by commencing Bluetooth audio playback.
Getting Started – Pairing
Before you can start streaming Bluetooth audio to TVee One, you have pair it to your device.
To pair the TVee One to a device for the first time:
1
Put TVee One in Bluetooth Mode: Press-and-hold the Bluetooth key (front panel or remote) for at least 3 seconds; the
Bluetooth LED (#3) will begin to flash slowly
2
Go to Bluetooth settings on your device. Make sure the device's Bluetooth feature is set to "on".
3
Look at the Bluetooth list on your device. Select "TVee One". You may have to select "search for devices" for a new device
to appear in the list of available devices. TVee One employs Bluetooth "fast-pairing": there is no need to enter a security
code such as "0-0-0-0" or "1-2-3-4" on the Bluetooth source device.
Commence audio playback on the Bluetooth source. TVee One's Bluetooth key LED will now light steadily, and remain
on as long as long TVee One's Bluetooth input is selected, and active.
TVee One can pair multiple Bluetooth devices; however, only one can play at a time. First come, first served.
TVee One can pair multiple Bluetooth devices; however, only one can play at a time. First come, first served. One Bluetooth
Source will need to be disconnected before another paired device can play.
If a Bluetooth fault occurs (the device moves out of range, or stops playing due to low battery or user input), TVee One's
Bluetooth LED again blinks rapidly; the soundbar will automatically attempt to re-connect, and will resume playback as soon
as Bluetooth audio resumes from the source device.
Bluetooth' s effective wireless range varies with the source; 30 to 40 feet is typical. If the source moves out of range, TVee One
will continue trying to re-connect it for 4 minutes; after that interval you will have to re-connect, as above.
Programming TVee One (Learning)
It's easy to "teach" TVee One to respond to nearly any conventional (infrared) remote controller, so that you may continue to
use your familiar television or cable/satellite handset (or any other). That way everyone in the household already knows how
to use TVee One. Seven of the 8 TVee One front-panel buttons can be taught to respond to an external remote; the "Learning"
key is reserved.
Learning commands (using Volume up as an example):
1
Press-and-hold the front panel's Learn button for 3 seconds; its key LED will flash slowly.
2
Now press the front-panel Volume up key; the Volume up key LED will also commence flashing slowly, in sync with
the Learn LED.
3
Within 60 seconds, aim the "target" remote (for example, the television handset) from approximately 18 inches directly
toward TVee One's front panel, and press its Volume up key 4 times in slow succession; both flashing TVee One
LEDs will now light steadily for 3 seconds, indicating a successful "learn. "
Simply repeat this sequence for as many of the other TVee One commands (each associated with a front-panel button)
as you wish.
Rapid blinking of the two LEDs indicates a failed "learn"; press any other front-panel or TVee One remote key to reset learning,
and start again. Be sure you are holding the target remote with clear line-of-sight to TVee One' s infrared sensor, located to the
right of the logo.
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