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Jaybird JB-BA-100i User Manual

Bluetooth adapter for ipod
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JB-BA-100i JayBird Bluetooth® Adapter for iPod User Guide
User Manual Specs:
• 3.5" wide by 5.5" tall
• One color on white paper (black ink)
FRONT COVER
JB-BA-100i
JayBird Bluetooth® Adapter for iPod
Easy-step Instructions
[JayBird Logo]
For use with the JB-100 JayBird Bluetooth® Stereo Headset
[image or line drawing of headset]
[Made-For-iPod logo]
COPY (starting on the inside cover)
Introduction:
The JayBird Bluetooth® Adapter for MP3 enables any compatible iPod® (see list
below) to transmit stereo audio to your JB-100 JayBird Bluetooth® Stereo
Headset (up to a 30 foot range).
The JayBird Bluetooth® Adapter for iPod is compatible with the following iPod®
models:
• iPod Nano
• iPod with video (5G)
• iPod mini
• iPod (4G, photo)
The JayBird Bluetooth® Adapter for iPod is powered by the iPod once connected
to the iPod dock connector, so no batteries are required.
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Summary of Contents for Jaybird JB-BA-100i

  • Page 1 The JayBird Bluetooth® Adapter for iPod is compatible with the following iPod® models: • iPod Nano • iPod with video (5G) • iPod mini • iPod (4G, photo) The JayBird Bluetooth® Adapter for iPod is powered by the iPod once connected to the iPod dock connector, so no batteries are required.
  • Page 2 Using the phone call feature of your JayBird Bluetooth® Stereo Headset 1. The JayBird Bluetooth® Stereo Headset can also be paired with any compatible Bluetooth® enabled mobile phone. For pairing instructions, refer to the user manual that came with your headset.
  • Page 3 JB-BA-100i JayBird Bluetooth® Adapter for iPod User Guide TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Protocol Bluetooth 1.2, A2DP Frequency Band 2.4 GHz Tx Power Bluetooth Class 2 Range 10 meters/33 feet Audio Format 16-bit Stereo Music Playing Time Draws power from iPod Battery No battery - draws power from iPod...
  • Page 4 JB-BA-100i JayBird Bluetooth® Adapter for iPod User Guide can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.