Kobian Canada 850S Wireless universal dock for iphone/ipod User Manual C211 EAP 850 manual FCC

Kobian Canada Inc., Wireless universal dock for iphone/ipod C211 EAP 850 manual FCC

Users Manual

                                             Operation guide Partymate - 2.4G wireless docking speaker for iPod & iPhone                                         MODEL: HS-IPWSP850   1.  Introduction of product 2.  Introduction of operation panels 3. LED indicator 4. Power supply 5. Operation guide Match – Music play – Operation – Charging 6. Technical specification   1:    Introduction of product    The  Partymate  is  a  revolutionary  wireless  speaker  that  adopts  2.4G  wireless  transmission  technology,  which  works  on  ISM frequency to send audio signals to more than on receivers synchronously without interference. It creates perfect audio performance and reaches up to 50 Meters efficiently (working distance may varies depending on obstacles inside a specific indoor circumstance). It  is  compatible  with  the  newest  digital  vogue  products  such  as  iPhone,  iPod,  Music  mobile  phone,  Mp3,  PSP,  Laptop,  MAC, Macbook, PC…etc, no need any driver software. Moreover, the unique wireless charging function enables every user to charge the satellite speakers with absolute convenience without connecting any cable or plug, just a lazy drop making charge activated. 2:    Introduction of operation panels                                            1. Left satellite speaker  2. Right satellite speaker  3.  Dockbase
4. Volume -  5.  iPhone/iPod docking station  6. Volume +  7. Transmitter(audio dongle) docker  8.  Volume-(left satellite speaker)  9. Volume+(left satellite speaker)  10.   Volume-(right satellite speaker)  11.   Volume+(right satellite speaker)  12.   Charge indicator(left satellite)  13.   Charge indicator(right satellite)  14.   Main unit power indicator  15.      Power for left satellite speaker  16.   Left airflow  17.   Track switch (right satellite)  18.      Power for left satellite speaker 19.   Track switch (left satellite)  20.   Right airflow  21.   AUX - in 22.   DC- inčDC 7.5V   Ď  23.   infrared transmitter  24.   Main Power button/Enter(hold the button  to  operate  Power,  press   to operate Enter) 25.   UP  26.   Previous/Left  27.   Down  28.   Volume +  29.   Volume -  30.   Next/right  31.   Play/Pause/Menu(hold   the  button to  operate  Menu,  press  to  operate  Play/Pause)  32.   Battery housing  33.   USB connector  34.   Audio transmitter  35.   Indicator of transmitter  36.   Matching button(Transmitter)  37.   Working indicator(left satellite)  38.   Working indicator(right satellite)  39.   Matching button(right satellite)  40.   Matching button(left satellite)  41.   Power button(Dockbase)  Hold this button for 3 seconds to turn on/off the unit   3: LED Indicator        LED Position Discription LED Status LED Position Discription LED Status   Power on Constant Blue  Matching Fast twinkling Blue light on speakers  Fast twinkling red on transmitter  Standby Constant red Match OK Slow twinkling Blue light on speakers  Slow twinkling red on transmitter  Low battery Constant red Connect OK Satellite speakers: constant Blue Charging Twinkling Blue Transmitter: Slow twinkling red Charge finished Constant Blue No connect Fast twinkling Blue light on speakers  Fast twinkling red on transmitter  No charge Blue light off Audio signal  transfer  Constant red on transmitter   4: Power Supply      DC 7.5V 2.4A 5: Operation guide      5-1ēMatchingğPlease matching transmitter with satellite speakers when you use Partymate the 1st  timeğ 5.1.1  Plug Transmitter(audio dongle) to position(7) as shown on above picture 5.1.2  Press Power button(41) to power on Dockbase , LED indicator(14) will be red color. 5.1.3  Power on left satellite speaker(15), LED will be twinkling blue 5.1.4        Keep pressing the “Matching button(39 or 40)” for about 3 seconds, and loose it until the LED of speaker has fast twinkling blue light(this time speaker has “di….di….di… sound” 5.1.5        At the same time when you are operating 5.1.4, please press the “Match button(36)” for about 3 seconds, and loose it until the LED of Transmitter has fast twinkling red light. 5.1.6    Now the Transmitter is matching with left satellite speaker, when match OK, LED of speaker will show constant blue light, and LED of transmitter will show slow twinkling red light (twinkling red light will change to constant red light when play music from iPod or other devices). 5.1.7  Power on right satellite speaker, and repeat step from 5.1.3 to 5.1.6 5-2: Music play
Partymate can play music from iPhone, iPod or PC/MAC with the portable Transmitter(audio dongle) 5.2.1. Play music from iPhone or iPod: After both left and right satellite speakers are matched with Transmitter, dock your iPhone or iPod onto the Docking station(5), at this time Dockbase is also charging your iPhone or iPod. You can now turn on the unit and operate music play by either iPhone/iPod’s menu or remote control.   5.2.2 Play music from Laptop/PC/Mac 5.2.2.1. Plug Transmitter(audio dongle) into the USB port of PC, you may find PC shows “new devices detected”, now PC is driving the Transmitter automatically(all operation system compatible). PC will show “you can use the new device” after finishing driving software. 5.2.2.2. PC’s audio play system is set as wireless device “SYNIC Wireless Audio” automatically 5.2.2.3. Now you can play music of your PC, and listen to music from Partymate’s satellite speakers.   5-3: Volume control 5.3.1. Main volume of whole unit is controlled by volume +/- button  é  &  ë  on the Dockbase, press  é  &  ë    to turn on or down the volume of whole unit. 5.3.2. You can also adjust main volume by remote control supplied. 5.3.3. Volume of each speaker is controlled by buttons   í  &  î    under limit of main volume. 5.3.4. When turn on volume of each speaker separately by button   î, make sure main volume is turned on first.   5-4: Operation 5.4.1        Volume +, press Volume + of either Dockbase or Remote control 5.4.2        Volume -, press Volume – of either Dockbase or Remote control 5.4.3    NEXT, press  of Remote control 5.4.4  PREVIOUS, press  of Remote control 5.4.5        UP, press  to go up the menu of iPhone/iPod 5.4.6    DOWN, press to go down the menu of iPhone/iPod 5.4.7  Press “  /Enter” button of the remote to operate “Enter” to confirm the menu selected.   5.4.8  Power-on/off, hold the “  /Enter” of either dockbase or remote controller for 3 seconds to power on/off the unit. 5.4.9        Hold “  /M” of the remote control for 3 seconds to go to iPod/iPhone’s menu. 5.4.10        Play/Pause, press “  /M” one time to play, press again to pause. Note: a  Remote  control  can  only  power  on/off  the  Dockbase,  left  &  right  satellite  speakers  must  be  powered    on/off separately by their respective power switch, located on rear of each speaker. a  Volume of satellite speakers are set as max when power on.   5-4ēCharging 5.5.1 When firstly using Partymate, please charge the satellite speakers for 5-6 hours. 5.5.2 Power on the Dockbase, Power off 2 satellite speakers 5.5.3 Position 2 satellite speakers stably onto the Dockbase, each speaker has an indicated position. 5.5.4 LED of speakers has slow twinkling blue light, showing the charging is being processed. 5.5.5 LED of speakers has constant blue light after 2-3 hours charging, showing the speakers are fully charged.   6. Technical Specification      Working frequency: 2403-2478MHZ  Solution: GFSK
Sound output: 6W ( RMS, THD+10% ) S/N radio: 80dB Frequency: 100HZ-18KHZ Battery volume: 1000mAh*2 Voltage of Dockbase: 7.5VDC 2.4A Note: Voltage of Satellite speaker: 3.7V Charging time: 3 hours(average) Charging current: 600mA Batter working time: 4~5hours Wireless distance: up to 30~50 meters directly a  When firstly using Partymate, please keep charging the satellite speakers for 5-6 hours even the LED shows fully charged, don’t turn off Dockbase until 5-6 hours. a  For  security  purpose,  Partymate  will  not  recover  charging  speakers  automatically  after  electric  supply    failed, system will turn off automatically.
FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct.  The interference by one or more of the following measures: ●  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ●  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ●  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ●  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and   2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  IC Information For The Consumer  This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada (IC). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

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