The Wireless GO II Transmitter is equipped with two essential LED indicators that provide valuable information regarding its status and functionality. These indicators are crucial for users to understand the connectivity and power levels of transmitter. Let's delve into each of these indicators to clarify their meanings.
Connectivity Indicator
The connectivity indicator is vital for establishing a successful connection between the transmitter and the receiver.
- When the LED is flashing blue, it signifies that the transmitter is actively searching for the receiver to establish a connection.
- A solid blue LED indicates that the transmitter has successfully connected to the receiver, ensuring that audio transmission can proceed without any interruptions.
Battery Indicator
The power indicator is essential for monitoring the battery status of the transmitter. When the LED is solid Blue while charging, it indicates that the device is adequately charged.
- As the battery level decreases, the power LED will begin to start flashing intermittently and eventually begin flashing consistently with the transmitter requires immediate charging.
- During the charging process, the LED will flash blue until it reaches a full charge, at which point it will turn solid blue LED, indicating that the transmitter is ready for use.
For more information on how to use and explore the Wireless GO II, please see our Wireless GO II User Guide