Bluetooth
The KICKER BF400 supports audio input via Bluetooth transfer protocol It will remember and
auto-connect with up to 5 audio devices Use a software reset to wipe the auto-connect list, or
pair more devices to bump the last one off
Enter Pairing mode by performing a long press (1 second) of the SOURCE button The
Blue source LED will flash while in pairing mode for up to 2 minutes, then time-out You may
also exit pairing mode by pressing the SOURCE button
When the BF400 enters Bluetooth
mode, it will automatically begin to
search for and connect with the last
connected device If that device is not
found, it will continue to search for the
other saved connections until a
connection is established
When in Bluetooth Pairing mode, the
BF400 will display as "BF400
KICKER" on your Bluetooth device
Double-Kick Mode:
Double-Kick allows you to play your audio through two BF400s One BF400, the Primary, will
broadcast the audio to the Secondary BF400 Audio and EQ settings applied by the Primary
BF400, or KICKER Connect app, will be mirrored on the Secondary BF400 Double-Kick mode
is compatible with all audio input sources You may enter Double-Kick mode by using the
KICKER Connect app, or manually with the following button sequence
1. Pair Bluetooth device with Primary BF400
2. Setup Primary Speaker
Press & Hold Play/Pause and '+' on
Primary BF400 The battery LEDs will
indicate
Primary mode
pattern
Primary
When successful, the Primary BF400 should have a solid Blue LED The Secondary BF400
should have all input source LEDs solid Any volume changes made on one BF400 will effect
the other Press the SOURCE button, or turn the BF400 off, to exit Double-Kick mode
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3. Setup Secondary Speaker
Press & Hold Play/Pause and '–' on
Secondary BF400 The battery LEDs will
indicate
Secondary mode
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