Owner`s manual

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Trouble teaching TVee One remote control commands
Make sure the source remote is working properly in the rst place; check batteries; conrm direct operation.
Move the TVee One and source remote out of bright sunlight or powerful room lighting (too-bright light will impede
infrared-signal transmission).
Be sure to hold the source remote steady, 12-18" (0.3-0.5m) in front of the TVee One, on its level, with the remotes
IR
emitter (usually a smooth black-plastic area across the end you point toward the television) aimed straight
and level at
the center of TVee Ones front panel.
Press and release source-remote keys deliberately; hold each keypress down for a half-second or so, and pause a sec-
ond between repetitions.
Remember that while TVee One can learn almost all IR (infrared) remote commands, there remain a few rare code
formats that cannot be taught (much like some engineers we know).
Television speakers keep getting turned back up
Disable the television’s speakers (usually a setup-menu option, but a rear-panel switch on some televisions). If this is
not
possible, the problem is likely that the television responds to press-and-hold (ramping) volume commands more
quickly
than the TVee One; in this rare case use TVee Ones front-panel or supplied remote to turn the TVee One's
volume up.
Trouble Pairing Bluetooth
Make sure TVee One is in Bluetooth pairing mode (Bluetooth key LED should be ashing).
Make sure your Bluetooth source is in Bluetooth pairing mode (see the sources instructions).
Bluetooth source device must support A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Prole); some Bluetooth products (some
tablets, some GPS units, for example) will thus work with Bluetooth keyboards or headsets but are not capable of high-
delity audio playback.
Keep your Bluetooth source within 10ft (3m) of TVee One while pairing.
Power cycle the Bluetooth device (complete power o and “hard-reboot”), and try to pair again.
Bluetooth connection problems
If a Bluetooth fault occurs (the device moves out of range, or stops playing due to low battery or user input), TVee
One’s Bluetooth LED again blinks rapidly; the TVee One will automatically attempt to re-connect, and will resume play-
back when the Bluetooth source is in range.
Note: On some devices you will need to press play again. Bluetooths effective wireless range varies with the source; 30
to 40' (9-12m) is typical. If the source moves out of range, TVee One will continue trying to re-connect it for 4 minutes;
after that interval you will have to re-connect, as above.
Make sure TVee One is not paired to a dierent Bluetooth source device.
Make sure your desired Bluetooth source device is actually playing music or another audio program and is paired to
TVee One and not some other device.
On a multifunction source device such as a tablet or mobile phone, not every program or app may support Bluetooth
audio broadcast (consult the instructions for the program or app).
Consider possible sources of interference, particularly those operating at 2.4 GHz (Wi-Fi routers, microwave ovens, land
line cordless telephones); power down suspects one at a time to identify a culprit. Often, repositioning an interfering
device to another room, or even across the room, will restore Bluetooth function.
TVee One takes several seconds to turn on
The TVee Ones power saving design puts the system into standby mode after ve minutes of no sound. TVee One
takes a few seconds to start up the next time audio plays.
How to return TVee One to its original factory settings
Disconnect the power cord. Press and hold the "Vol–" button while you reconnect the power cord. The Standby light
will blink fast for several seconds indicating that the system has been reset.
Note: This clears Bluetooth pairing, remote learning, listening mode.