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LED indicator

•  Lights blue when paired and connected to 

your Bluetooth device.

•  Blinks blue when not connected to your 

Bluetooth device or in pairing mode.

•  Turns off when the receiver is turned off.

Wirelessly stream music from your iPhone, iPad, or other Bluetooth-enabled device to your 
home stereo or other audio device.

Package contents

•  Bluetooth Music Receiver 

•  6 ft. 3.5 mm stereo audio cable

•  AC/DC adapter 

•  3.5 mm jack to RCA stereo audio plug adapter

•  

Quick Setup Guide

Features

•  aptX® audio decoding: The highest Bluetooth stereo audio quality possible
•  Supports Near Field Communication (NFC) for easy connection with compatible Bluetooth 

devices

•  Optical digital audio output: The highest quality audio connection to your home stereo
•  Analog stereo audio output: Easily connect to amplified speakers or any device with an audio 

input jack

•  Wireless range up to 33 feet (10 m)
•  Wall mount feature

•  Remembers up to eight Bluetooth devices

Note

: Music can be played from only one device at a time.

Setting up your Bluetooth Music Receiver 

Connecting to an output device

You can choose either analog (good) or digital (best) cables to connect your Bluetooth 
Music Receiver, depending on the connections available on your home stereo system.

Digital connection

Using an optical digital audio cable (not included), connect your home stereo system to the 
OPTICAL jack on your Bluetooth Music Receiver. 

OR

To pair your devices using NFC Fast connection:
Note: 

Check your Bluetooth device to see if it is compatible with NFC. If it is not, use the steps 

for pairing your device using Bluetooth settings.

1

  Turn on your Bluetooth Music Receiver by plugging in the AC/DC adapter and sliding the 

power switch to ON. The LED indicator blinks on and off slowly. Your Bluetooth Music 
Receiver is in pairing mode.

2

  Turn on Bluetooth on your Bluetooth device. 

3

  Turn on the NFC function (see documentation that came with your NFC-enabled device). 

4

  Touch your Smartphone or tablet to the NFC logo (         ) on the top of your Bluetooth Music 

Receiver, to pair with your Bluetooth Music Receiver. The LED indicator on the Bluetooth 
Music Receiver lights blue. 

5

  When your Smartphone or tablet tells you that the Bluetooth Music Receiver is connected, 

you can begin playback.

6

  To disconnect, touch your Smartphone or tablet to your Bluetooth Music Receiver again (see  

  documentation that came with your NFC-enabled device).  

General Pairing Notes:

• 

Some devices, such as an iPhone, connect immediately after pairing so the LED on the 
Bluetooth Music Receiver remains on. Other devices, such as notebook computers, may ask 
you if you wish to connect. In this instance, the LED continues to blink until a connection is 
established.

• 

Your Bluetooth Music Receiver saves pairing information for up to eight devices. However, it 
can only be connected to and play content from one device at a time.

• 

When you turn on your Bluetooth Music Receiver, it automatically connects to the last 
connected device if that device is in range. To connect to a different paired device, you have 
to turn off Bluetooth or unpair from the currently paired device and manually connect to 
the other paired one.

•  The auto connect feature may not work with some Bluetooth devices. If this occurs, use your 

Bluetooth device settings menu to manually select the 

Music Receiver

 from the list of 

found Bluetooth devices.

Analog connection

Using the included 3.5 mm stereo audio cable, connect your home stereo system or other 
component to the 

AUDIO OUT

 jack on your Bluetooth Music Receiver. 

Note:

 If your home stereo system does not have a 3.5 mm Audio In connector, use the 

included 3.5 mm jack to RCA stereo audio plug adapter.

Connecting power:
1

  Plug the AC/DC adapter into the 

DC 5V

 jack on your Bluetooth Music Receiver.

2

  Plug the AC/DC adapter into a wall power outlet and slide the power switch to ON. The LED 

indicator begins to blink blue to indicate that the unit is on and ready to be paired to your 
Bluetooth devices.

Pairing your devices

Before you can use your Bluetooth Music Receiver with a Bluetooth device, you need to pair 
the two. Your Bluetooth Music Receiver can connect to a Bluetooth-enabled device using the 
Bluetooth settings on your device or by touching your Bluetooth device to the Bluetooth Music 
Receiver using NFC.

To pair your devices using Bluetooth settings:
1

  Make sure that a compatible Bluetooth device (like a music player or phone) is turned on 

and within 33 feet (10 meters) of your Bluetooth Music Receiver.

2

  Turn on your Bluetooth Music Receiver by plugging in the AC/DC adapter and sliding the 

power switch to ON. The LED indicator blinks on and off slowly. Your Bluetooth Music 
Receiver is in pairing mode.

3

  Turn on Bluetooth on your Bluetooth device, then set it to pairing mode. For more 

information, see the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device. 

4

  On the Bluetooth device, select 

Music Receiver

 in the list of found devices.

5

  On the Bluetooth device, enter 0000 as the PIN, if prompted. The LED indicator lights blue 

on the Bluetooth Music Receiver.

6

  If you are pairing with a computer, make sure that your Bluetooth Music Receiver is 

selected as the computer’s default playback device. See the computer’s documentation for 
instructions.

             QUICK SETUP GUIDE

RF-BTR315 Bluetooth Music Receiver

Final flat size 254 mm x 177.8 mm (W x H)

Final fold size 127 mm x 177.8 mm (W x H)

Optical digital audio cable

(not included)  

OR

NFC logo

6 ft 3.5 mm stereo audio cable

3.5 mm jack to RCA stereo audio plug adapter

Audio device (such as an audio 
receiver)

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