User's Manual
1. What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth is a standardized, short range wireless solution. In much the same way WAN and LAN
technologies created wide and local area networks of connected devices, Bluetooth allows you to
create a PAN, Personal Area Network, of devices within a tight, 30ft or less, range. It is perfect for
input devices like mice and keyboards, tethering cell phones to use as modems and for audio devices
like this headset.
2. Introduce of UD-3000TV
UD-3000TV is transceiver which can transmit the bluetooth signal to two headsets through Digital TV
or Digital Media Devices such as PDA, PMP, Laptop, Audio, etc. This is designed for using both
SPDIF cable and 3.5 pi analogue cable. (Can not be used simultaneously)
3. Controls and Connector
① Pairing Button 1
② Pairing Button 2
③ 3.5 pi/SPDIF cable input socket
④ USB charging port
⑤ Power port
⑥ Power signal lamp
4. Getting Started
(1) Connecting to the TV or Digital Media Devices
① Insert the 3.5 pi cable or SPDIF cable on the output socket of TV or Digital Media Devices
※ refer to the manual of TV or Digital Media Devices.
② Insert the 3.5 pi cable or SPDIF cable on the input socket of UD-3000TV.
③ Connect the adapter on the Power port of UD-3000TV.
※ If you want to switch the cable while you are using the UD-3000TV, you should remove the adapter.
This is an important phase for UD-3000TV to decide which sound signal it processes.
(2) Pairing the Headset
① To enter the pairing mode of Bluetooth headset which you would like to connect.
② Press the Pairing Button 1 of UD-3000TV.
Pairing Button 1’s lamp will be rapidly flashing blue light.
③ Rapidly flashing blue light indicates that you are in pairing mode.