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Trouble Shooting Guide

The purpose of this guide is to provide answers to frequently asked questions when using STA200
products for the first time.
Note: SKAA provides a very simple, one-button, one-LED, interface.
called, and will be referred to as, the Bond Button and the SKAA Indicator.
At any time, when interacting with SKAA, the user may locate the Bond Button and rapidly click it
six times to reset SKAA to its factory settings. In some cases, it can prove useful to factory-reset
an SKAA receiver. If an SKAA transmitter is available and transmitting audio, the factory-reset
automatically Bonds to the transmitter and resets the volume.
Before proceeding with reading the following frequently asked questions and answers, please
make sure that your SKAA devices are powered, in SKAA-mode (if applicable) and in range of one
another (~20 m).
1. When I power on my SKAA speaker, the Indicator is dim green and when I play
audio from my SKAA transmitter, no sound comes from the speaker.
Most likely your SKAA speaker is hunting for one of your favorite transmitters. Simply press the
Bond Button once, in order to switch to another favorite transmitter. If no other favorite
transmitters are saved on the Green List, pressing the Bond Button once will not have an effect.
In this case, double-click the Bond Button in order to put the speaker into Amber Mode. Amber
Mode will explore for new, unknown transmitters in the area that are currently playing audio. If
the issue persists, you can always factory reset the SKAA receiver by six-clicking the Bond
Button. The SKAA Indicator will flicker red for one second and the speaker will return to Amber
Mode. If six-clicking the Bond Button has no effect, see the next trouble-shooting item.
2. When I power on my SKAA speaker and attempt to play audio from a SKAA
transmitter, I hear no sound, the Indicator is dim green and no matter how many times
I click the Bond button, nothing changes.
In this case, your SKAA speaker is a Slave speaker in a Cluster of speakers. This means that this
speaker was probably sold with at least one other speaker, and one of these other speakers is the
Master speaker. The Master speaker is responsible for controlling all Slave speakers. A Slave
speaker will always follow the Master speaker. Some Slave speakers still contain a Bond Button in
order to mute the speaker (this can be accomplished by triple-clicking the Bond Button). Any
SKAA speaker with a Bond Button on it can be a stand-alone speaker, however it will have to be
"unclustered" See the SKAA Receiver User's Guide for the unclustering procedure.
Bond Button Icon
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