4.3.1
Audio outputs
The audio outputs are only used if the BoomBoom 100 is set
as a receiver. If the BoomBoom 100 is set as a receiver, it
requires an audio source to receive audio wirelessly. This
source may be a Bluetooth-enabled smartphone, tablet or
computer.
4.3.2
Switching on
Slide the TX/Off/RX switch to the RX position.
The blue LED will now start to blink slowly, indicating that the
BoomBoom 100 is switched on.
4.3.3
Pairing in RX mode
Connect the BoomBoom 100 to your audio system using the
correct connection cable (C, D or E).
Slide the multifunctional switch (2) all the way to the right (BT).
The LED will now start to blink red/blue, indicating that the
BoomBoom 100 is ready for pairing. Now slide the
multifunctional switch back to the centre position for optical
connection (OPT), or all the way to the left for analogue
connection (AUX).
4.3.4
Pairing with a smartphone
Turn on Bluetooth on your smartphone and scan for Bluetooth
devices. Select the BoomBoom 100 to pair and connect. Once
the connection has been established, the LED will turn blue or
green.
The music from your smartphone is now played through your
audio system.
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