4.2.1
Audio inputs
The audio inputs are only used when the SAVA 1001 is set as a
transmitter. If the SAVA 1001 is set as a transmitter, it requires an
audio source to send audio wirelessly. This source can be a TV,
game console, computer, mp3 player, etc.
4.2.2
Switching on
Slide the TX/Off/RX switch to the TX position.
The blue LED will now start to blink slowly, indicating that the
SAVA 1001 is switched on.
4.2.3
Pairing in TX mode
Connect the SAVA 1001 to your TV or computer using the correct
cable (C, D or E). You can now pair the SAVA 1001 with a pair of
Bluetooth headphones or a speaker.
Place your headphones or speaker within 1 metre of the SAVA
1001 and put it into pairing mode.
Slide the multifunctional switch (2) all the way to the right (BT).
The LED will now start to blink red/blue, indicating that the SAVA
1001 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).
The SAVA 1001 and your headphones or speaker should both be
in pairing mode to establish a connection. The SAVA 1001 will
remain in pairing mode for up to 30 seconds until the connection
has been established. Once the connection has been established,
the LED will turn blue or green.
SAVA 1001
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