User's Manual
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Pairing the Microphones
If the microphones experience signal loss or dropouts, the microphones should be re-synced to the receiver. In doing so,
the receiver will automatically change the operational frequency of each mic.
RE-SYNC MICROPHONES WITH NEW CHANNEL
1. Power receiver on—Press power button once (1x).
2. Select which Mic channel to be paired.
Note: The flashing receiver LED denotes which Mic channel to be paired
a.) Selecting Mic 1 to pair-
aa.) Press and hold Power/Pair ID button on receiver until the
Mic 1 receiver LED is FLASHING.
b.) Selecting Mic 2 to pair.
bb.) Press and hold Power/Pair ID button on receiver until the
Mic 2 receiver LED is FLASHING.
3. When desired Mic channel LED, Mic 1 or Mic 2, has been
selected for pairing, turn on either hand-held microphone to
assign the microphone to that Mic channel.
The channel indicator lights on the receiver will then flash and the receiver
will power off. This is normal.
4. Power the receiver back on and check that the Mic channel LED
is solidly lit on the receiver; this indicates the microphone was
paired successfully.
5. Repeat steps 2-3 for second microphone.
Notes:
When pairing, only one microphone can be paired at a time.
The receiver WILL shut off when it pairs with a microphone, this is normal.
The receiver will power off if the power button is continued to be pressed
down once the flashing LED has selected CH.A.
CONNECTING VIA BLUETOOTH
1. Turn on the Bluetooth Function in the source player (i.e.
smartphone, laptop, MP3 player).
2. On the Source Player, Scan for visible Bluetooth devices.
3. The TabletOke will show upon the list of visible devices, if within
range.
4. Select TabletOke to connect.
Note: TabletOke will only connect to A2DP enabled Bluetooth devices.
5. Any audio from your source player will stream to the TabletOke.
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