Pairing the transmitter to a bluetooth, Enabled device such as a pair of stereo headphones, Troubleshooting – GE 99001 GE Bluetooth Portable Stereo Transmitter User Manual

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Pairing the transmitter to a Bluetooth

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enabled

device such as a pair of stereo headphones

See the owner’s manual of the reception device for
instructions. Most Bluetooth

®

enabled headphones will

automatically pair with the GE 99001. Some devices may
require a PIN code during the pairing process; enter 0000
if needed.

Note: It may take up to 2 minutes for the GE 99001
transmitter and your Bluetooth

®

audio receiver to pair.

While the GE 99001 and your audio receiver are pairing
you will see the Blue LED on the GE 99001 fl ashing quickly.
Once your GE 99001 is paired you will see a slow and
steady blinking.

Turning the Transmitter OFF to Conserve
Battery Power

If you don’t want to use the GE 99001 transmitter, turn off
power by moving the power switch to off. It can easily be
paired back with your devices the next time you choose to
use it.

Troubleshooting

1. How do I know when the battery on the transmitter is
running

low?

The battery power is almost exhausted when one or more
of the following scenarios happen:

a. You can constantly hear breaks on the audio link about
every 30 seconds, or
b. You cannot pair any Bluetooth

®

receivers to the

transmitter after several tries.

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