Weifang Goertek Electronics GBDA90 Bluetooth Dongle for iPod User Manual
Weifang Goertek Electronics Co.,Ltd Bluetooth Dongle for iPod Users Manual
User Manual
GBDA90 GBDA90 GBDA90 GETTING STARTED Note: when you use GBDA90 with other iPod products except of nano 2G, you should take off the sleeve for mounting. ® The GBDA90 adapter allows you to use an Apple iPod® with your Bluetooth stereo headset. The adapter utilizes Bluetooth technology to stream stereo music wirelessly. GBDA90 supports your controlling iPod® with the buttons on your Bluetooth stereo headset. CHARGING No charging is required because GBDA90 has not builtin battery. It uses your iPod® for the small amount of power supply, so be sure your iPod® is fully charged. Figure 1 GETTING STARTED Please note: GBDA90 requires an iPod with a dock connector. This includes the third generation iPod®, the forth generation Click Wheel iPod®, iPod® Photo, iPod® mini, iPod® nano, and the fifth generation iPod® with Video. GBDA90 works with any of these, and there is no additional software to install on the iPod®. ® Power on/off iPod® Nano 2G sleeve When GBDA90 is connected to the dock connector at the bottom of your iPod®, you can power on or off GBDA90 by sliding Power on/off button to the On or Off position. You can also remove GBDA90 from iPod® to power off it directly. iPod® 30-pin Connector Disconnect button Disconnect button USB charging port Indicator Light Power on/off switch GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED Note: You will need to remove the sleeve, press the front center of the sleeve lightly and pull it upwards away from the GBDA90 adapter. 2. Connect GBDA90 to the dock connector at the bottom of your iPod® (Please make sure the Power on/off button on GBDA90 is at On position). GBDA90 and iPod® will power on automatically. Through Charging and Data Transferring You can charge your iPod® through GBDA90 without disconnecting it from iPod®. Plug the power adapter or USB charging cable into USB charging port of GBDA90, and then you iPod® can be charged by through GBDA90. Also you can transfer the data from your computer to iPod through GBDA90 without disconnecting it from iPod when you connect GBDA90 with the computer via the USB cable. If GBDA90 is already connected to your iPod®, simply power on and play your iPod®. (GBDA90 will not power on until the iPod® has resumed playing.) General Use After the initial pairing, you can restore the wireless connection between the Bluetooth stereo headset and GBDA90 with just a few simple steps. Make sure your iPod® and the Bluetooth stereo headset are properly charged then do the following: 1. Power on the Bluetooth stereo headset. (Refer to the user manual of your Bluetooth stereo headset for details). After a few moments, the light on GBDA90 will blink green once every 4 seconds to indicate the wireless connection with the Bluetooth stereo headset. Note: GBDA90 can not be powered on without connecting to iPod® because it is powered by iPod® built-in battery. Pairing Pairing is a one-time task that allows GBDA90 and the Bluetooth stereo headset to recognize each other for future use. DO NOT MODIFY OR DISMANTLE Do not attempt to open GBDA90. Doing so may expose you to electric shock and serious injury. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Any attempt to alter or repair the module will void the limited Warranty. Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes and modifications void the user’s authority to operate the device. TROUBLESHOOTING To pair GBDA90 with the Bluetooth stereo headset If you have other Bluetooth devices, be sure they are powered off before proceeding 1. Connect GBDA90 to the dock connector at the bottom of your iPod® (Please make sure the Power on/off button on GBDA90 is at On position). The indicator light on GBDA90 will blink Red->Amber->Green, and then turn to solid Red. (Figure 1) 2. Please turn your Bluetooth stereo headset to pairing status.(Please Refer to the user guide of your Bluetooth stereo headset for details). When pairing is successful, the indicator light on GBDA90 will flash green ten times rapidly and then blink green once every 4 seconds, ready for use. After GBDA90 and the Bluetooth stereo headset have been successfully paired, they will automatically connect when both are powered on and placed within 100 meters of each other. TROUBLESHOOTING Cannot pair with the Bluetooth stereo headset When attempting to pair, make sure no other nearby Bluetooth devices are in paring mode or discoverable mode, and ensure that all previously paired Bluetooth devices are powered off. SUPPORT If you need further help, please contact us: No audio is heard on the Bluetooth stereo headset GoerTek Technology Co.,Ltd. You can now control your iPod® wirelessly with the button on your Bluetooth stereo headset.(Please refer to the manual of your Bluetooth stereo headset for details). For GBDA90 to work properly, it must be correctly paired with the Bluetooth stereo headset. (See section titled Pairing, for instructions in performing this one-time task.) If pairing was successful and you still can’t hear music, try the following: http: //www. goertek. com e-mail: service@goertek. com Sleeping Mode 1. Make sure the iPod® is playing and fully seated into GBDA90 The copyright and brand name are owned by the register. All information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice. GoerTek has the authority to explain the above information. For more information, please visit GoerTek Website: http: //www.goertek.com GBDA90 will go into Sleeping mode as iPod® enters Sleep mode, during which indicator light is off. GBDA90 will wake up immediately as soon as PLAY of iPod® is pressed. 2. Make sure Power on/off button on GBDA90 is at the On position 3. Check the volume level on both your iPod® and the Bluetooth stereo headset. Customer Service Hotline: 86-532-88999318 FCC Warning: This device compiles with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) The device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could volid the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Fcc Radio Frequency Exposure statement This product has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65C and found compliant to the requirement asset as set forth in CFR 47 section 2.1091, and 15.247(i) addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency device. The redialed output power of this product is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.
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