Establishing communication

Rocketboost products form an audio network and each Rocketboost wireless receiver can select the audio from any Rocketboost wireless sender in the network.

Important

Every Rocketboost network must contain one hub device, which helps devices join the network. The network can have only one hub, which you can enable using the hub switch on the back of all Rocketboost wireless senders and the wireless sender/receiver.

If this is your first Rocketboost product, you should make the wireless sender/receiver the hub, if you already have Rocketboost products, you should disable hub mode on this device.

Important: Hub devices must always have power for your network to operate. The hub device can be in standby (power saving) mode, but must stay plugged in.

All Rocketboost devices must be “joined” or wirelessly connected to your Rocketboost hub device so that audio can be sent between them. The following steps describe how to join Rocketboost devices.

To establish communications:

1If you are setting up your network for the first time, choose one of your Rocketboost wireless senders to be your hub device by setting the Hub Status switch to Enable. For example, if you want this wireless sender/receiver to be the hub, set the Hub Status switch on the wireless sender/receiver to Enable.

2If you already have a Rocketboost network established, set the Hub Status switch on this wireless sender/receiver to Disable.

The wireless sender/receiver power indicator lights green if the wireless sender/receiver Hub Status switch is enabled, or lights blue if the wireless sender/receiver Hub Status switch is disabled.

3If possible, bring your Rocketboost hub device, and the new Rocketboost device to which you’d like to join to the hub, into the same room.

4Press the on the Rocketboost hub device to turn it on.

5 Press the on your other Rocketboost device to turn it on.

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