Using the BT-01 Transceiver receiving function

The BT-01 Transceiver can connect a Bluetooth enabled smart phone to a non-bluetooth speaker.

  1. Plug the transceiver into a power source using the USB cable provided. To get power, you can plug it into the wall socket using a standard USB wall charger
  2. Connect the transceiver using an optical cable or AUX cable
    1. Connect using an optical cable
      Connect one end into the ‘digital audio in’ port on your speaker and the other end into the ‘optical audio out’ on the transceiver. For the highest sound quality, we recommend using the digital optical cable provided. If your speaker does not have a digital optical port, you can use the standard 3.5mm audio cable (AUX cable) provided
    2. Connect using an AUX cable
      Plug one end of the cable into the ‘audio in’ port on the speaker. Plug the other end into the ‘audio out’ port on the transceiver.
  3. Switch the transceiver to ‘receive mode’. This is done by putting the switch on the back to ‘rx’ mode
  4. Pair the device with the transceiver.
    1. This will be different, depending on your device. To put the transceiver into Bluetooth mode, you must hold the front switch towards the Bluetooth symbol for three seconds. The LED light will flash red and blue. This means it is in pairing mode. The streamer will come up in your list of available devices as Audeara BT-01. On your device, you can select Audeara BT-01 and it will connect
  5. After connecting your device, the front switch must be on either AUX (audio cable) or OPT (optical cable). This will change depending on the cable being used. When the transceiver is in optical mode, the LED light will be blue. When the transceiver is in AUX mode, the LED light will be green.

If you want to transmit a Bluetooth signal, the steps can be found here.