Operation
BTR Evolution 5.1 in RX mode
In RX (receiver) mode, the BTR Evolution 5.1 can be used as a Bluetooth
5.1 can be used to send an audio signal from a Bluetooth
phone) to a non-Bluetooth
1.
Plug the required connectors of your radio into the correct socket (SPDIF/RCA Output) and set the
switch to the correct position (RX).
2.
Switch on the unit by pressing the multifunction switch for three seconds. The blue LED flashes three
times if no unit is stored. Press the multifunction switch twice so that the BTR enters pairing mode.
3.
Switch on Bluetooth
4.
Now you can listen to the music from your smartphone on your radio.
Dual-in operation
This allows you to connect a second device (here as an example, a second smartphone).
1.
Press the multifunction switch twice to put the BTR into pairing mode again. In some cases, the first
connected device will be disconnected.
2.
Switch on Bluetooth
3.
In some cases, you may now need to reconnect the first device.
4.
You can now play music from both devices.
BTR Evolution 5.1 in TX mode
In TX (transmitter) mode, the BTR Evolution 5.1 can be used as a Bluetooth
BTR Evolution 5.1 can be used to send an audio signal from a non-Bluetooth
le, a TV) to a Bluetooth
1.
Plug the required connectors of your TV set into the correct socket (SPDIF/RCA Input) and set the BTR
to transmit mode (TX).
2.
Switch on the unit by pressing the multifunction switch for three seconds. The blue LED flashes three
times if no device is stored. Press the multi-function switch twice to put the BTR into pairing mode.
3.
Switch on your Bluetooth
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Bluetooth
connection between your headphones and the BTR.
4.
Now you can hear the sound from your TV on your Bluetooth
Dual-link mode
This allows you to connect a second device (here as an example, a second pair of Bluetooth
headphones).
1.
Press the power button twice to put the BTR into pairing mode. In some cases, the first connected
headphone will be disconnected.
2.
Switch on your Bluetooth
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Bluetooth
connection between your headphones and the BTR.
3.
In some cases, you may need to pair the first headphone again.
4.
Now you can hear the sound from both headphones.
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-enabled device (here as an example, a radio).
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on your smartphone and confirm the pairing with the BTR.
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on your second smartphone and confirm the pairing.
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enabled receiving device (in this example, wireless headphones).
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-enabled headphones and also put them into pairing mode. Establish the
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enabled headphones and put them into pairing mode. Establish the
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transmitter. In this mode, the
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BTR Evolution 5.1
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