BlueVIBE GTV Operating Instructions

Power:




Charge the headset with one of the included power adapters. You will notice that the LED indicator will be red while charging and OFF when fully charged. (3 hours = 100%)
Make sure to disconnect the charger from the headset when it is fully charged as it will NOT pair to the transmitter if connected to the charging cable.


Connect the transmitter to the other power adapter in a location near your TV. When powered on, the transmitter's LED indicator will be BLUE. Use the STAND BY button to power ON/OFF. Make sure to use the provide AC Power adapter to connect the transmitter to power as if you use a standard USB cable plugged into your TV's USB port, there will be feedback/interference from the rest of your TV's cabling.

**NOTE: No need to long hold the STAND BY button, simply press to turn ON/OFF

Connecting the transmitter:



The transmitter can be connected to any device with 3.5mm AUX or RCA audio output. Plug the transmitter via the 3.5mm AUX cable or 3.5mm AUX to RCA cable into your device's audio OUTPUT source. Make sure that you are connecting to the correct audio output ports typically labeled with words such as AUDIO OUT, RCA OUT, ANALOG AUDIO OUT, OUTPUT or HEADPHONES. You will NOT get any sound by connecting the transmitter to ports labeled AV1, AV2, or INPUT.

**NOTE: You may need to connect directly to a cable box or media player to get sound


Connect the headset by pressing and holding the headset power button for 3 seconds. You will hear 3 BEEPING tones once powered ON. After the third BEEP, you should be able to hear audio from your connected device as it will now be paired to the headset. To power OFF the headset, make sure to press and hold the power button once again for 3 seconds.


Depending on your device or audio output, volume settings may differ. If controllable, keep your output volume at 90% on your device and adjust the headset using the volume buttons on the right ear cup. Press the mute button on the headset to turn off sound temporarily and press again to regain audio.

**Note: You may need to adjust your televisions audio settings or plug the transmitter into an alternate audio output to disable the TV's built-in speaker audio.