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iLive ISB180B Instruction Manual

iLive ISB180B Instruction Manual

Portable bluetooth speaker

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ISB180B Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Please read this instruction manual before you operate the player and
keep the manual for your reference in future.
INSTRUCTION
Pairing Bluetooth Enabled Devices
The first time you use your Bluetooth device with this player, you will need to connect or "pair" it with the player
first.
1. Switching to Bluetooth mode. The blue indicator will flash, indicating that the system has entered pairing
mode and will be searchable by your Bluetooth enabled device.
2. Activate your Bluetooth enabled device and select the search mode. "ISB180 "will appear on your Bluetooth
device list. Select "ISB180 " in the pairing list.
3.The blue indicator will light up if pairing succeeds.
AUX IN
Connect one end of a 3.5 mm audio cable to speaker's AUX INPUT jack, then connect the other end to the
output jack of your audio device.
Micro SD card
This speaker can play audio files such as MP3 that are stored on a micro SD card. Insert your micro SD card
(not included) into the micro SD card socket for playback.
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Summary of Contents for iLive ISB180B

  • Page 1 ISB180B Portable Bluetooth Speaker Please read this instruction manual before you operate the player and keep the manual for your reference in future. INSTRUCTION Pairing Bluetooth Enabled Devices The first time you use your Bluetooth device with this player, you will need to connect or "pair" it with the player first.
  • Page 2 : Under Bluetooth and Micro SD card mode, Short press this button to Play/Pause music playback. Under AUX mode, short press this button to mute/unmute the sound. Long press this button to disconnect the Bluetooth connection when the devices has successfully paired with speaker. : Under Bluetooth and micro SD card mode, press this button to skip to previous track.
  • Page 3 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.