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Why can’t I get the Daptor Three to accept a password
and pair with my new phone?
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If this is the first time you have bonded to this cell phone, you
might be in Idle Mode instead of Pairing Mode and your Dap-
tor Three is not being recognized. Please check pages 6-7 for
more information about Pairing Modes.
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What is the range of the Bluetooth transmitter/receiver?
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Daptor Three will transmit and receive audio signals up to 30
feet (10 meters) from your Bluetooth device. Because trans-
mitting signals over longer distances will require more power,
you should keep Daptor Three as close as possible to your
Bluetooth device to conserve battery power.
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Can I pair my Daptor Three to two cell phones and send
my audio to two locations simultaneously?
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No, your Daptor Three can only be paired to one Bluetooth
enabled device at a time.
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Can I use my Bluetooth headset with my cell phone while
I have my phone paired to the Daptor Three?
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No, your cell phone can only be paired to one Bluetooth en-
abled device at a time. In the standard mode of operation,
your cell phone will be paired to our device as if the Daptor
Three were a headset. So you need to use a mic and head-
phones connected to mixer or pre amp which would then be
connected to the Daptor Three.
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How long will the battery last?
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Based on our lab tests using a standard alkaline battery with
Daptor Three about 1 meter from your Bluetooth device, the
battery should last for about 18 hours under normal use. As an
indicator of low battery, the blue LED will grow dim and then
extinguish a short while before the battery is completely ex-
hausted and the unit shuts down.
FAQs
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The Bluetooth interface will first attempt to connect in Hands Free
mode to a cell phone, allowing 3.4 kHz telecom bandwidth. If this
is not available, it will attempt to connect in Wireless Headset
mode to any product, such as a laptop computer, that allows a
Bluetooth wireless audio connection. The Wireless Headset mode
offers 20 kHz audio bandwidth.
Daptor Three supports A2DP, Hands Free and Headset profiles
with BlueCore 5-Multimedia technology. In Headset mode, you will
be able to receive full bandwidth stereo audio from any cell phone
that supports A2DP. In Master mode, you can send full bandwidth
stereo audio to any A2DP compatible device. By default, Daptor
Three will connect in headset mode. See Page 6 for more informa-
tion on Master and Headset modes.
While all phones and portables are different, typically if you con-
nect in cell phone Hands Free mode, you will have a mono full du-
plex connection. If you connect to a music player, you will be in
stereo Headset mode. Consult your cell phone or portable device
for more details.
Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Bluetooth LED pattern after Bonding
Bonded
2 seconds off, 1 second on
Idle Mode
2 sec off, 200 ms on
Initialize
2 sec off, 2 sec on
Bluetooth LED pattern to initiate Bonding
Pairing Mode
100 ms off,
100 ms on
Hold Bluetooth MFB in at least 6 sec to
reach Pairing Mode the first time
a new device is connected,
> 2 sec thereafter to easily
connect from Idle Mode
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