troubleshooting your jbl reference series 610
Symptom when used with
Possible Problem
Bluetooth transceiver
Sound Quality
No sound from headphones.
Headphone system is not
powered "On".
Rechargeable headphone bat-
tery is low.
Bluetooth transceiver is not
receiving power.
iPod battery is low.
No sound from headphones.
Headphone has lost the link with
the Bluetooth transceiver.
Sound comes from only one
Bluetooth transceiver is not
side/channel.
connected properly.
If using audio cable, connection
at mini USB or 3.5mm audio
inlet end may not be connected
properly.
The iPod may have a low battery.
Volume is low and will not
increase when "+" feature is
selected.
Your iPod may have a maximum
volume setting that is "On".
Solution
Note
Press down power button.
Blue LED should go from solid
to three consecutive, fast blinks,
indicating that it's ready to be
"discovered" by transceiver or
other audio source.
Charge headphones by following
If blue LED on headphones
the battery charging directions in
continues to blink rapidly after
this User Guide.
headphone system has paired,
it is indicating a low battery. A
monotone will also be sounded
every 5 seconds for low bat-
tery alert.
Make sure iPod power is on
Blue LED on transceiver should
and the transceiver connector is
start blinking.
engaged correctly.
Charge your iPod in accordance
with the battery charging
directions given in your iPod
user's guide.
1. Press the play/pause button
Blue LED should start blinking
and the headphone system will
rapidly (indicating pairing). You
re-pair itself with the transceiver.
may have lost the link because
2. Move back to within Blue-
you are too far from the iPod.
tooth connection range.
Move closer and try again.
3. Unplug your transceiver and
replug it in to initiate
connection.
Make sure transceiver is
connected properly.
Make sure connectors are mat-
ing correctly to your headphones
and audio device.
Charge iPod according to iPod
charging instructions.
See whether you have iPod
maximum volume setting.
Symptom when used with
Possible Problem
Bluetooth transceiver
Headphone controls have
Bluetooth transceiver is not
intermittent operation.
connected properly.
May be moving out of Bluetooth
range.
Headphone battery is low.
The iPod may have a low battery.
Sound drops in and out.
Moving out of transmission
range.
Distortion (static, crackling or
Noise may be caused by interfer-
hissing sounds).
ence from a monitor, cell phone
or other transmitting device.
If using audio cable, headphone
system may be overdriven by an
amplified audio source.
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Solution
Note
Make sure transceiver is
connected properly.
Move closer to iPod.
Bluetooth does not have good
transmission through metal
or water.
Charge headphones by following
If blue LED on headphones
the battery charging directions in
continues to blink rapidly after
this User Guide.
headphone system has paired,
it is indicating a low battery. A
monotone will also be sounded
every 5 seconds for low bat-
tery alert.
Charge iPod according to iPod
charging instructions.
Move closer to the iPod or
change position.
Turn monitor off to see
whether noise is eliminated. Use
headphones further away from
monitor.
Ensure that the JBL Reference
Series 610 is connected to an
appropriate source device. Make
sure cables are inserted snugly
into receptacles. Reduce volume
on the audio source.