Component ChecklistCONNECTING BLUETOOTH DEVICESYou can use your Bluetooth Ceiling Speaker with any Bluetooth enabled device including laptops, tablets, and smart phones. Follow the steps below to use the Bluetooth connection:FIRST CONNECTION: When your Bluetooth Ceiling Speaker has been connected to DEVICE A (first device) it will not be visible to any other device for pairing. Another DEVICE B will not be able to search or control the speaker. DEVICE A must be disconnected before the Bluetooth Ceiling Speaker can pair to any device other than DEVICE A. DEVICE B can be paired and operate the speaker once DEVICE A no longer is paired.SECOND CONNECTION: If DEVICE A is connected and has control, DEVICE B cannot connect to the Bluetooth Ceiling Speaker until DEVICE A disconnects, enabling DEVICE B to pair and gain control of the speaker. ADDITIONAL DEVICES: Two devices can be simultaneously paired to the Bluetooth Ceiling Speaker, but only the 1st DEVICE paired will be in control of content, sound, and operation. Any additional devices can be paired as DEVICE A or DEVICE B disconnect. NOTE: If your connection to speaker is lost, the device maybe out of range (>10m).Component ChecklistHARD WIRED RCA LINE INPUTS RCA CONNECTION (LEFT/RIGHT) See diagram below: The RCA Line Inputs found on your Bluetooth Ceiling Speaker are used to provide audio signal to your speaker from devices that do not have Bluetooth connectivity. When using the RCA Line Inputs the music and sound content may experience louder or softer volume levels than when the Bluetooth Ceiling Speaker is operating in Bluetooth mode. This is normal and due Bluetooth technology, connectivity, and signal strength. Bluetooth devices previously connected to the Bluetooth Ceiling Speaker should be disconnected or shut off prior to using the RCA Line Input as the audio source. 6