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Pairing a Bluetooth Device

1.
Turn on your Bluetooth device.
2.
Power on Road Rider and press the Source button to switch to Bluetooth mode, shown on the display as — — — to
search for Bluetooth devices.
3.
Navigate to your Bluetooth device's setup screen, find "Road Rider" and connect.
Note: If your Bluetooth device prompts for a pairing code, enter "0000".
4.
The Bluetooth icon will be lit solid when a device is "paired" to Road Rider.
Note: Users should consider updating their OS if experiencing trouble with pairing or playing music.
5.
Press the Bluetooth button to disconnect a paired Bluetooth device.

Pairing a Bluetooth Device Using NFC

NFC (near-field communication) allows data exchange from devices, such as pairing, by gently bumping them together. Check
in your device's manual to see if this feature is supported.
To use NFC to pair with Road Rider:
1.
In order to use NFC, your device must be turned on and unlocked.
2.
Enter your device's Settings menu and check that NFC is turned On (one time step).
3.
Power on Road Rider.
4.
Put Road Rider in Bluetooth mode, shown on the display as — — — with either a flashing or solid Bluetooth icon.
5.
Touch and briefly hold your device to the NFC logo.
6.
Follow the pairing instructions that appear on your phone. If a passcode is required, enter "0000".
7.
To unpair, gently bump your device against the NFC logo located on Road Rider's top panel.
Troubleshooting
If the sound is distorted: Try lowering the volume control of your sound source, musical instrument, or microphone. Also, try
to reduce the overall volume of Road Rider using the Master Volume knob.
If there is too much bass: Try adjusting the tone or EQ control on your sound source to lower the bass level. This will allow
you to play the music louder before clipping (distortion) occurs.
If there is a high-pitched whistling noise when using microphones: This is probably feedback. Point the microphone away
from the speaker.
If you can't hear the microphone over the music volume: Turn down the music volume from your source.
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