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Connecting to audio equipment
The audio input and output levels of the BlueAir Adaptor are broadly com-
patible with standard audio inputs and outputs of both professional and
domestic audio systems and computer equipment. The adapter can be con-
nected to the ‘line’ or microphone inputs and ‘line’ or headphone outputs of
almost all audio equipment and should work well with everything from PA
(public address), instrument and HiFi equipment to professional mixers /
pre-amps, televisions, portable audio systems and computers.
The packs of connection adaptors included in the package give the BlueAir
adaptor a wide range of potential connection options. The most common
ones are described here but many more may be possible.
Terminology
In the connection guidance that follows, it is important to remember:
1. The end of the audio connectors with a stalk is
referred to as either the “plug” or the “jack”.
The end with the a hole is called the “socket”.
2. The BlueAir audio jacks are colour coded to
distinguish “input” and “output” (the direction
in which the sound travels).
The output jack has a black ring. Sound from any Bluetooth headset be
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ing used with the BlueAir adaptor travels to this jack and can be passed
on to audio systems by plugging this jack into them.
The input jack has a red ring. Sound from audio equipment plugged into
this jack is sent to any connected Bluetooth headset.
The “sound source” is what is making the sound being picked up by the
Bluetooth headset and being amplified by the “audio system”.
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