
If using Bluetooth USB memory sticks
1. Please set up your Bluetooth USB stick. Make sure the USB connects and works
correctly.
2. Turn on your PC, and click “Bluetooth manager”. Then activate the Bluetooth function
and search for “Digitus“. During the pairing procedure, you will be required to enter a
passkey code for connection of the Bluetooth Speaker device, (please key in 0000).
3. Once the pairing has been completed, you will hear a bleep. You need to check
whether your PC has detected the Bluetooth Speaker device and that this has been
activated. Go to “Control panel “, then go to “Sound”. If an extra speaker has been
found, this will be shown as “Digitus”. If this is the case, you can immediately play and
listen to stereo music wirelessly. If not, you need to go through steps 1-3 again.
(Please note: make sure to set Bluetooth Speaker as the default speaker before
playing your music).
4. Please disconnect all media players, and go to “Bluetooth Manager”. Here, you
right-click on the “Digitus” icon, and then click “Connect”. You will hear a bleep
signifying that your Bluetooth speaker will be ready. You can now immediately play
and listen wirelessly.
If using a mobile phone
1. The brand of your mobile phone is less important. It is, however, important to make
sure that your phone supports the A2DP technology. Otherwise wireless playback of
music files via your mobile phone cannot take place.
2. Go to the “Menu” selection to find the “Bluetooth” icon. Initiate a search for “Digitus” to
set up the Pairing. During the pairing procedure, you will be required to enter a
passkey code for connection of the Bluetooth Speaker device, (please key in 0000).
3. Once the pairing has been completed, you will hear a bleep. You can now immediately
play and listen wirelessly.
Audio Playback
The best performance is achieved with CD quality files (44.1 kHz/16 bit) or High-Definition
music files/audio source-files such as FLAC, AIFF, MP3, ACC (96 kHz/24 bit or above).
The best-performance audio-file formats listed above will sound substantially better than
standard 128 kbps MP3 file-formats.