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BTR-5300 Bluetooth music receiver For Car Use with 2.1A powering capability With SBC supported Feature ◎ SBC codec support ◎ A2DP Bluetooth profile supported ◎ 33 feet (10M) effective range ◎ Audio RL audio output ◎ 8 devices ID storable ◎...
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The LED light will flash once to show the unit is powered and ready for being paired for your devices. Powering your PAD or Smartphone The USB port of BTR-5300 can provide 2.1A powering capability, you can use your charging cable with USB Type A connector (not included) to charge your Smartphone and PAD...
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Pairing of BTR-5300 iPad/ iPhone/ iPod touch 1. Go to Bluetooth manager of your iPad/iPhone/iPod touch by the following steps a .From your iPad/iPhone/iPod b. Inside Settings tap on c. Inside General tap on touch home page, tap “General” “Bluetooth”...
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5. Your iPod/iPhone/iPad connected to BTR-5300 now. And you can play music from your iPod/iPhone/iPad.
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The Bluetooth “setting” 4. Once paired, the blue LED 2. Searched Bluetooth 3. Enter “0000” when light on the BTR-5300 will Devices will show up, the player asks for flash once. The Blue LED will please tap on “Music PIN code some keep lighted when a Receiver”...
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LED will go off after pairing until a connection is established. Although the BTR-5300 can only play music from one device at a time, it is capable of being paired to up to 8 devices. It means that you have to enter the PIN code once for each device.
◎ Make sure the BTR-5300 is powered. Please check that you have push the BTR-5300 firmly into the cigarette lighter port of your car. If you push it firmly into car cigarette lighter port and still no power, please change the fuse (please check the CHANGE FUSE section for further information.
Change the fuse BTR-5300 is designed with double protection mechanism, in case if no power for the unit, you can change the fuse by yourself, please follow the steps to change. FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the...
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interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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