C13250 V1.2 2022 .08 MoerLink™ Bluetooth 5.
Introduction MoerLink™ features with Bluetooth wireless transmit (TX) and receive (RX) switching functions, and supports both Bluetooth low energy(BLE) and classic Bluetooth standards, providing your Bluetooth devices with maximum compatibility. MoerLink™ leads the industry, providing high-quality, low-energy, low-latency audio wireless broadcast transmission. Its Bluetooth LE Audio technology, adopts the latest LC3 codec chip in Bluetooth 5.
Instructions TX/transmit mode ① Plug MoerLink™ into a device that supports USB Audio ② Select audio transmission mode between the following 2 modes Standard Bluetooth mode: Double-click the function key , the red/blue light flashes alternately, and the receiver is paired and connected to enter the pairing mode. After the pairing is completed, the blue light flashes slowly. Broadcast Bluetooth mode: Triple-click the function key to turn into a purple light flashing slowly.
Introduction to Bluetooth modes 1. Classic Audio (1-to-1) MoerLink™ is backward compatible with non-LE Audio Bluetooth receivers. When the receiver is not a LE Audio device, it will connect using the traditional Bluetooth mode pairing method. 2. LE Audio (1-to-1) If the receiver is a Bluetooth device that supports LE Audio (including Bluetooth receivers, Bluetooth headsets, Bluetooth speakers, etc.), it will automatically use lossless/high-resolution decoding technologies to play music. 3.
Instructions of LED indicator (II) Status Operation LED indicator Turn on/ off Press and hold for 3 seconds Mute One-click Red light flashes Pairing mode (A2DP/CIS) Double-click Red/blue lights flash alternately Broadcasting mode (BIS) Triple-click Purple light flashes Specification Model: AAD02 Bluetooth version: BT 5.
FCC 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. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.