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Model 99004 Class 1 Home Stereo Transmitter & Receiver User Manual Vers. 1 8/06...
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FCC Information: The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following paragraph: 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.
Bluetooth enabled stereo headphones. Connections Your GE 99004 comes with an AC Adapter and two RCA- to-3.5mm stereo patch cables. 1. Plug the AC adapter in to the receiver and the other end to a standard AC outlet.
2. Turn on the Audio/Video receiver and select the appropriate input. 3. Set the GE 99004’s Receive/Transmit switch to Receive and turn it ON. When powered on, the 99004 will search for a Bluetooth paired with the transmitter, automatically connect. If the devices have not been paired previously, press the front panel “pairing”...
4. Play music from the source device. The audio should stream to the receiver so that you can hear it through your headphones. Note: It may take up to 2 minutes for the GE 99004 and your ® Bluetooth audio device to pair. While the GE 99004 and your audio transmitter is pairing you will see the Blue LED on the GE 99004 fl...
Make sure the transmitting device is fully powered (battery has full charge or AC powered). b. Verify that the 99004 is within the specifi ed range of (30 feet / 10 meters for Class 2 devices or 300 feet / 100...
Turn off the 99004 and all receiving devices. Power on the 99004, then power on the receiving devices and try connecting again. e. Ensure you have the correct music source selected on the stereo and that the volume is properly adjusted.