How To

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  • Normal pairing is automatic, and happens when you first switch both devices on. If pairing does not take place automatically, or you have to force new pairing, here is what to do: Turn on the soundbar and the subwoofer. If the connection is lost, the LED indicator on the subwoofer blinks slowly. Second, press the CONNECT button on the subwoofer to enter pairing mode. The LED indicator on the subwoofer blinks quickly. Third, press and hold the DIM DISPLAY button on the remote control for 5 seconds, followed by short press on BASS+, and BASS- button in sequence. Panel display will show “PAIRING”. If pairing succeeds, the LED indicator on the subwoofer lights up, and the soundbar display will show "DONE”. If pairing fails, the indicator on the subwoofer blinks slowly. Lastly, if the pairing fails, repeat the steps above. If you have continued trouble performing the pairing, please try to switch off all wireless devices in the home, then try again. This means routers, TV sets with wireless functions, telephones, computers etc. Since overcrowding on the 2.4 GHz frequency now often causes problems, eliminating all this activity makes space for the Bar to establish its connection, and you should be able to pair without problems. Afterwards, you can switch your devices on again. Often, all will now work fine, and if not, you will know which devices are doing the interference.
  • Power on the Flip 3 SE and press the Bluetooth button. The Flip 3 SE should be available in the list of Bluetooth devices on your mobile phone/tablet.
  • During phone call, short press the Siri Access button shown in “quick start guide” section 6 to mute the microphone. A short press the same button again will un-mute.
  • Tap once on the JBL logo of the right earbud, then place your finger on the logo again, and hold it there for 5 seconds. You will hear a confirmation tone in the headphones when locking takes place. To unlock, close the power hook.
  • The Flip 3 SE has 5 white leds which shows the battery level when you power on the device. Each white led indicates around 20% battery level. When all of the white leds are off, and the last led is blinking red, you should recharge the battery.
  • Select the UA Sync icon in the upper right hand corner of the dashboard. If your headphones are connected, they will appear under "My Apps and Devices". Tap on "UA Sport Wireless Heart Rate" and you will see your headphones settings. Your headphones' battery life appears in the top left corner. If you have an IOS device, you also will be able to see the battery life indicator in the upper right hand corner next to the BT symbol. Additionally, you should hear the audible voice stating ‘low battery’ when you have 15-20 minutes left of battery life left on the headphones.
  • You can check on the JBL QuantumENGINE Spatial Sound page or check whether the Spatial Sound slider on top is on
  • As the headphones are charging, you will see a red solid light indicator at the bottom LEFT ear cup. Once the unit is fully charged, the red light will turn off.
  • We recommend starting playback on the Omni+ speaker first, and then linking the 1st generation Omni speakers. Omni+ is more powerful and can provide more stability when restreaming to other speakers.
  • If you cannot stream music  with AirPlay, use the JBL One App; 
    (1) Go to Settings.
    (2) Select 3rd Party Service.
    (3) Select the Airplay tile.
    (4) Select Reset AirPlay.
  • The Stadium GTO 20M is intended for use with the Stadium GTO two-way systems, or to replace existing midrange speakers in systems that are already three-way from the start. The Stadium GTO two-way component systems are 3-way upgradeable. The crossovers are gap-switchable to accommodate a midrange upgrade. The optional Stadium GTO 20M midrange includes a bandpass crossover to convert a two-way system into a threeway system with perfect tonal balance. You simply connect both crossovers to the speaker wires from your car amplifier in parallel, and set the existing GTO two-way crossover to GAP function. Stadium GTO 20M is designed to also fit into many factory three-way applications. Please note that you cannot use this add-on midrange with coaxial car speakers, unless you can access the crossover networks to establish the midrange gap that the extra midrange is meant to occupy.
  • The Club 5501 is a mono amplifier for subwoofer use in cars. It can be confusing to see that it has two inputs, marked left and right, as well as two speaker output pairs. But it is still a mono amplifier, with only one channel. The two inputs are there to make it easier to connect to a normal car radio/head unit, where you will often have two normal full-range connectors, left and right. You can insert both into the 5501. However, if you only have one signal lead going to the 5501, you can use either of the inputs. They are combined into one inside the amplifier anyway. Also, the two sets of speaker connections are there to make it easier to connect two subwoofers simultaneously. The two sets are completely identical, so you can use either one for a single subwoofer, or both. If you connect two, they will be in parallel.
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