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USER’S GUIDE
Introduction
Initial Setup
Connecting a Bluetooth Source
Using your STA-200 as a SKAA Receiver
Using the Line-level Analog Audio Input
Using the AUX Input
Using your STA-200 Together in a SKAA Network
10
The SKAA cmd App
12
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STA-200 USER’S GUIDE
Introduction
Power LED
Bright Orange: On
Dim Orange: Sleep
Bluetooth LED
See Page 6 for
behaviour
SKAA Indicator LED
See Page 8 for
behaviour
SKAA Bond Button
See Page 8 for
Bluetooth Button
behaviour
See Page 6 for
behaviour
AUX LED
Gear Button
Click to switch modes
Hold to power on/off
Infrared
Receiver
Sensor for
IR remote
See Page 9 for
behaviour
IR
Volume
Down Button
Audio Input
Volume
Up Button
Relay LED
See Page 10-11 for
behaviour
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AUX Input Jack
See Page 9 for
behaviour
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STA-200 USER’S GUIDE
Initial Setup
The STA-200 supports both active and passive speakers.
If you are connecting active speakers (i.e. if your speakers use power
cables) connect them to the output labeled "Line out".
Line in
Power
On
Line out
Off
100-240~50/60Hz
200 Watts Max Power
Speaker Output (4Ohm)
If you are connecting passive speakers (i.e. if your speakers are
powered solely by the connection to your STA-200) connect them to the
output labeled "Speaker Output".
Line in
Power
On
Off
Line out
100-240~50/60Hz
200 Watts Max Power
Speaker Output (4Ohm)
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Initial Setup
Before attempting to use any buttons on the front plate, ensure that the
power switch on the back of your STA-200 is flipped to the "On" position.
Next, hold the Gear button for two seconds to power on the unit.
Once the power LED is illuminated, click the Gear button to cycle through modes.
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Connecting a Bluetooth Source
Cycle to Bluetooth mode by clicking the Gear button. When in Bluetooth
mode, the Bluetooth LED will be illuminated.
IR
Audio Input
Enter pairing mode on the Bluetooth device you want to connect to
the JE-0495 and select the STA-200 from the discoverable devices list.
The below diagram represents the Bluetooth behaviour of the STA-200
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Connecting a Bluetooth Source
Initialization
Initialization begins when the user enters BT Mode or BT Relay Mode from
any other mode, by clicking the Gear button. Initialization also begins if
the user powers on STA-200 in either BT Mode or BT Relay mode.
Pairing List
The Paired List contains up to eight of the most recent hosts, which
have successfully paired and connected with STA-200.
Button
Clicking the button toggles between the Attempt Connection state and
the Pairing state. From the Connected state, a two-second press and hold
of the button will force the STA-200 to drop the connection to its
currently connected device and enter the Pairing state. A ten-second press
& hold of the button will clear the Paired List and enter the Paring state.
Timeouts
From Initialization, the STA-200 attempts to connect to the most
recently connected host for ten seconds. After ten seconds, if a
successful connection has not been established, Nadja will enter the
Pairing state.
If the connected host goes out of range, the STA-200 attempts to
reconnect to that host for 60 seconds. After 60 seconds, if a successful
connection has not been established, the STA-200 will enter the Pairing
state.
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STA-200 USER’S GUIDE
Using your STA-200 as a SKAA Receiver
The STA-200 can be used as a SKAA receiver when in SKAA mode. A
SKAA receiver receives wireless audio from any SKAA transmitter. For
a complete list of SKAA transmitters visit www.skaastore.com/products/
transmitters/
Ensure your SKAA transmitter is powered, and that your host device is
playing audio. For example, if you are using a smart phone, make sure
that your SKAA transmitter is plugged into your smart phone and that
music is playing.
Click the Gear button to cycle through modes, until you enter SKAA
mode. The SKAA Indicator LED will will illuminate once you have
entered SKAA mode. When in SKAA mode, your STA-200 should
automatically begin playing the audio received over SKAA, through the
speakers you have connected.
IR
Audio Input
One SKAA transmitter can serve up to four SKAA receivers.
SKAA
Transmitter
SKAA
(Up to 50 m)
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Using your STA-200 as a SKAA Receiver
Indicator
Bond Button
IR
Audio Input
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STA-200 USER’S GUIDE
Using the Line-level Analog Audio Input
Line in
Power
On
Off
Line out
Audio Source
100-240~50/60Hz
200 Watts Max Power
Speaker Output (4Ohm)
Connect your line level input to the input labeled "Line in" on the back of
your JE-0495.
Click the Gear button to cycle to AUX mode. When in AUX mode, the
yellow LED above AUX will illuminate.
Make sure no cables are
plugged into the AUX jack
located on the front of the
JE-0495. If you want to
play audio from the "Line In"
input on the back, having
something plugged into the
IR
Audio Input
Audio Input jack on the front
will override the line in
audio.
Using the AUX Audio Input
Click the Gear button to cycle to AUX mode. When in AUX mode, the
yellow LED above AUX will illuminate.
IR
Audio Input
Plug your audio device into the AUX jack located on the front of
the STA-200.
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STA-200 USER’S GUIDE
Using your STA-200 Together in a SKAA Network
Both Bluetooth and AUX modes come equipped with an optional Relay
mode. When in either BT Relay or AUX Relay modes, the white Relay LED
will be illuminated in addition to the Bluetooth or AUX LEDS. When in one
of the Relay modes, your Bluetooth or AUX signal is relayed over SKAA to
up to four more SKAA receivers.
Bluetooth Relay
IR
Audio Input
SKAA Mode
SKAA Mode
BT-Relay Mode
SKAA Mode
Bluetooth
(Up to 10 m)
SKAA
(Up to 50 m)
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STA-200 USER’S GUIDE
Using your STA-200 Together in a SKAA Network
AUX Relay
IR
Audio Input
SKAA Mode
SKAA Mode
AUX-Relay Mode
SKAA Mode
AUX Cable
SKAA
(Up to 50 m)
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SKAA cmd
SKAA cmd is an optional App available for iPhone, iPad, iPod, Android, Mac
and PC. You can find it on our website www.skaa.com/tlc/ or in the iOS
App store and Google Play.
SKAA cmd is great for getting the most out of your STA-200. To use
SKAA cmd throw your STA-200 into SKAA mode, download the app, insert
a SKAA transmitter and check out all of the customizable features of
SKAA.
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FCC Statement:
This device complies with part 15 of the 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.
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. This
equipment generates, uses 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.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment.This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator&your body.

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