4.
Bluetooth Connection
Once powered on, the board’s
Bluetooth connection
will be available on your phone, tablet, laptop, etc and
will show as “DAKAB” in your
Bluetooth menu. Once
connected and music is playing on the source device,
audio should begin playing through your connected
speakers.
Troubleshooting
1.
Check that your audio source is functioning
correctly and connected to the KABD’s
Bluetooth.
2.
Check that your speaker connections match
the diagram on the underside of the KABD.
3.
If you had an ICP programmer attached to the
KABD when the KABD was turned on, detach
it and reboot your KABD.
a.
Unpair and repair the KABD
Bluetooth connection to your phone
or other source device.
5.
Signal/BT LED Connection
(Optional)
Bluetooth and Signal/Status LEDs found in the
functional cable kit can be added to the KABD by
plugging them into the corresponding 2-pin
connectors on the board. J11 is used for the Signal
LED, and J1 for the Bluetooth LED.
The Bluetooth LED will blink while searching for a
device, but will be solid when a device is connected.
The Signal LED will be solid when a signal is detected,
however the LED will turn off if a signal has not been
detected for 5 minutes, and the device will enter a low
power standby mode.