iLive IS819B User Manual

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Wireless ConneCtivity

█ Pairing sPeakers With the unit

Note: The speakers need to be paired with the unit before any audio can be heard.

1. Press the Power Button on the unit to turn the unit on.
2. Press the Power Button on the speakers to turn the speakers on.
3. Press and hold the Pair Button on the unit until the Link Indicator begins blinking.
4. Note: The Link Indicators will flash when the unit is in Standby Mode.
5. Press and hold the Pair Button on the speakers until the Link Indicator begins blinking.
6. the Link Indicator will shine solid on both the unit and speaker once they are paired

together.
Transmission range: 200ft line-of-sight, 90ft indoors (please consider these numbers

estimates, as results will vary depending on location).
Caution: The included speakers are weather resistant, however, they are not completely

water proof. In the event of rain or snow, the units should be moved indoors for protection

from the elements. Exposure to persistent precipitation or submersion in water may ruin

the speakers.
Warning: As with any product while plugged into an AC power source, the speakers

should not be submerged in water or exposed to rain or moisture. This could cause

electrical shock to an individual or even fire.

█ link indiCator

off- the unit is powered off.
flashing- the unit is in Standby Mode.
Blinking- the unit is attempting to pair with nearby wireless speakers.
solid- the unit is paired with one or more nearby wireless speakers and playing.

█ using the Wireless remote

The included remote is wireless and does not require line-of-sight to control the unit.
the wireless remote can control the unit from approximately half the distance of the

speaker reception. (approximately 100ft line-of-sight, or 45ft indoors depending on

location)
the volume Buttons on the remote control will adjust the master volume of the unit,

affecting all linked speakers.
The included speakers have independent volume controls that can be used to fine tune the

volume of the individual speakers.

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