innoXplore iX?B24 A2DP Assembly instructions

3.5 mm Audio Jack
Manual innoXplore iX‐B24 A2DP Stereo Bluetooth Audio Adapter Dongle 3.5mm Audio Jack
[iX‐B24]
Contents
1 Safety Information……………………..………2
1.1. Electronic Devices……………………………2
1.2 Aircraft……………………………………………..2
1.3 Medical Instruments………………………..2
1.4 Power Adapter…………………………………2
2 Package contents…………………………………2
3 Features………………………………….…………..2
4 Charging………………………………….……………2
4.1 Charging with a computer…………………2
4.2 Charging with the AC Adapter……………2
4.3 When recharge the battery……………….3
5 iX‐B24 Powering………………………………….3
6 iX‐B24 Indicator Lights………………………….3
7 Pairing………………………………….……………….4
8 iX‐B24 Specifications…………………………….4
9 Federal communications commission…..5
10 Trouble shooting…………………………………5
10.1 Frequently asked questions…………….5
11 Warranty………………………………….………….5

Congratulations on purchasing iX‐B24 Bluetooth Audio Adapter. Be sure o read the safety
information before using the dongle.
1 Safety Information
1.1 Electronic Devices
To avoid electromagnetic interference (EMI) turn off the dongle in any place where posted instruct
you to do so. Note: Most modern electrical devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference if
inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
1.2 Aircraft
Turn off the Audio dongle when on board of aircraft. The use of Bluetooth enabled devices could
interfere with the telecommunication system of aircraft.
1.3 Medical Instruments
If you use a medical device, such as pacemaker, consult the manufacturer of your medical device to
determine if it is adequately shielded from electromagnetic interference. Your Physician might assist
you in obtaining this information.
1.4 Power Adapter
Only use the supplied power adapter with this dongle.
2 Package Contents
Please check the following items are included in your package:
‐Device with 3.5mm Plug
‐User Manual
‐USB Cable
‐AC Adapter EU Type
3 Features
On device characteristics
‐Power / Pairing Button (PAP)
‐Indicator Light
‐Charging Port
4 Charging
Note: Charge at least 2.5 hours before first time usage
iX‐B24 has an in built battery which must be fully charged before you use the dongle. Charging takes
about 2 hours. You can charge the dongle through the AC adapter or the USB connector on a
connector
4.1 Charging with a computer
1. Connect the smaller connector on the USB cable to the charging port on the dongle.
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to USB connector on the connector. The LED lights red.
3. Unplug the cable when the red LED turns off
4.2 Charging with the AC Adapter
1. Connect the small connector on the USB cable to the USB charging port on the dongle
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the AC dongle.
3. Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet, the LED lights red.
4. Unplug the cable when the red light turns off.

4.3 When to recharge the Battery?
Indication, when the red LED flashes per 5s, iX‐B24 needs to be recharged. Important: The
rechargeable battery must be disposed or recycled according to local ordinance regulations.
5 Powering
The power and paring button is called PAP in this manual. It’s function depends on how long you
keep the button pressed. A short press is less than a second. A long press is two to five seconds (as
indicated in this manual).
1. Standby mode Long press (about 2 seconds) PAP until LED flashed blue.
2. Pairing mode long press (about 5 seconds) PAP until the LED flashes red/blue (after about 3
seconds [standby]: keep the button pressed until the LED flashes red/blue)
3. Turn off the iX‐B24, long press (about 5 seconds) PAP until the LED flashes red five times. Then
release PAP. The iX‐B24 will be turned offo.
6 iX‐B24 Indicator Lights
LED indicator
State Blue LED Red LED
Power off OFF OFF
Pairing mode Flash Flash
Pairing successful Flash 3 times OFF
Standby (no audio channel) Flash 1 time every 2s OFF
Standby (audio audio channel open) Flash 3 times in 500ms, then long off 2s OFF
Standby (low battery) Flash 1 time every 2s Flash 1 time every 5s
Active mode (low battery) Flash 3 times in 500ms, then long off 2s Flash 1 time every 5s
Charging mode According to status On unit charging is over
7 Pairing
1. To put the headset in pairing mode, please review it’s manual.
2. To put the dongle in pairing mode, long press (about 5 seconds) PAP until the LED flashes red/blue,
release the button.
3. The headset can pair with the Audio dongle automatically. Both devices should flash blue (iX‐B24
flash 3 times in 500ms then long off 2s) when paired successfully. Then you can hear music from your
headset after your shorting press the MFB button.
Important if devices are not pairing, iX‐B24 will enter into standby mode (only flash blue) in one
minute. In this case pairing procedure should be repeated.

7.1 iX‐B24 functions at a glance
Function iX‐B24 Button
Power on Off long press (2s) PAP unit blue LED flashes
Pairing Off
very long press (5s) PAP unit until LED flashes
blue/red
Initiate connect On and no in standby state short press (1s) PAP
Power off On
very long press (5s) PAP unit until red LED
flashes
8 iX‐B24 Specifications
Version Bluetooth 1.2
Supported Profiles A2Dp, AVRCP
Charge Time 2hours
Listen Time Up to 5.5 hours
Standby Time Up to 70 hours
Weight 15 grams
Dimensions 60mm*25mm*9mm
9 Federal Communications Commission
FCC Requirements Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may
cause harmful interference to radio communications.. However there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation if this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
‐Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
‐Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
‐Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
‐Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
10 Trouble shooting
If you cannot get the dongle to work, try the following:
‐Turn off the devices and turn them on again.
‐Ensure the dongle is fully charged
‐Ensure devices are within 10 meter (33 feet) range
‐Ensure no obstructions such as thick concrete walls are between connecting devices.
10.1 Frequently asked questions
Q Can the dongle be used with all headsets

A No it is only suitable for the headsets which support stereo
Q How far is the effective range between headset and dongle?
A The effective range (without obstruction) is 10 meters (33 feet class II). Thick or reinforced
concrete walls limit the range
Q Can another Bluetooth headset user hear my conversation?
A No, through pairing you have created a secure link between your headset and the dongle.
Q Why is there a noise in my headset?
A When the distance between your dongle and headset exceeds the affective distance background
noise may occur.
11 Warranty
Please retain the sales receipt as a proof of purchase. During the 1 year warranty period, the product
is eligible for replacement in case of defects in material and workmanship. In such cases the defective
unit will be repaired or replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized Distributor. However this
warranty will void in the case of improper use or from unauthorized modifications by third parties. In
addition, this warranty does not cover expendable materials and defects which constitute as normal
wear and tear.
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