Getting to know your bluedriver-m3, Send input, Mode switch – JK Audio BlueDriver-M3 User Manual

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Send Input

A 3.5 mm stereo line level input jack

enables you to add audio from another

source to this device. Both channels of

this input will be sent to the Bluetooth

device and not to the XLR jack. If you

are connected in A2DP as the Master,

you will be able to send stereo audio

to a slave device. If you are connected

as the Slave in HF mode, the two

channels will be mixed together for

transmission.

Power

Send

Getting To Know your BlueDriver-M3

Mode Switch

In the Bluetooth world, a Master

device, such as a wireless phone,

computer, or music player, is

connected to a Headset device.
Before you turn the BlueDriver on,

be sure to set the <Headset/Phone

Switch> to the correct position. If you

change that switch while the unit is

on, you will need to power the unit off,

then power the unit back on before the

change takes effect.
Select <Headset> if you will be using

your BlueDriver with a Bluetooth

enabled headset or any device that

emulates a headset. Select <Phone>

if you will be using your BlueDriver

with a cell phone or other master

device. See page 17 for more

information on Bluetooth profiles for

different wireless applications.

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