Avantree BTTC-580-P Orbit Pro Bluetooth TV Transmitter with No Lip sync User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Avantree
Table of Contents
Orbit Pro
User Manual
Model No.: BTTC-580-P
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Box Contents
Product Introduction
Product Overview
Button Functions
No. | Button | Functions |
---|---|---|
1 | Switch to “TX” to turn the Orbit Pro on & put it in transmitter |
mode
Switch to “RX” to turn the Orbit Pro on & put it in receiver mode
Switch to either “OFF” or “TX” to bypass audio to speakers
2| | Switch to “OPT” if connecting with your TV’s “Optical OUT” port
Switch to “AUX” if connecting with your TV’s 3.5mm AUX or RCA output port
Switch to “HDMI” if connecting with your TV’s HDMI ARC port
3| | Press once to search for a device. Please make your device’s
Bluetooth is ON and in pairing mode.
4| | Press once to select a device to connect / disconnect with
5| | Press up / down to navigate the menus shown on the LCD screen
6| | Press once to adjust volume
Press & hold both buttons for 5 seconds to clear the pairing history
7| | Press once to adjust volume with the Remote
LED Indicators
No. | Indicator | Status |
---|---|---|
Screen display | See “Product Overview” | |
H | Red flashes every second | No audio signal detected |
Solid red | Valid audio signal detected |
Use for TV Watching (Transmitter Mode) Connecting to TV
The Orbit Pro must be connected to a power source via the provided power cable
in order to function. Plug the transmitter into either:
- A TV’s USB power port (we recommend this so that they auto power ON / OFF in tandem with your TV), OR
- A nearby wall outlet – 5V/500mA-2A rated USB adapter (any phone charger should work. Please contact support@avantree.com if you’d like us to send you a free adapter)
Once the Orbit Pro is connected to its power source, switch to the “TX”
position. You can then connect it to your TV’s audio ports. You can choose one
of 4 different ways to do this:
OPTION 1: HDMI ARC (recommended)
STEP 1
Plug your HDMI cable (not provided) into the TV’s “HDMI ARC” port, then plug
the other end into the Orbit Pro’s HDMI port in the “Input” section.
STEP 2
Switch the button to the “HDMI” position.
OPTION 2: Optical port (recommended)
STEP 1
Plug the provided optical audio cable into the TV’s “optical OUT” or “OPT OUT”
port, then plug the other end into the transmitter’s optical port in the
“Input” section.
STEP 2
Switch the button to the “OPT” position.
NOTE: Most TVs support audio output through only one digital output port
at a time, so if your TV’s HDMI ARC port is in use, the optical port may be
disabled. You can either unplug the HDMI ARC, or try connecting the
transmitter via RCA / AUX.
OPTION 3: AUX 3.5mm port
STEP 1
Plug the provided AUX 3.5mm audio cable into the TV’s AUX 3.5mm output port,
then plug the other end into the transmitter’s AUX 3.5mm port in the “Input”
section.
STEP 2
Switch the button to the “AUX” position.
OPTION 4: RCA port
STEP 1
Plug the red & white RCA connectors into the TV’s “AUDIO OUT” ports, then use
the provided RCA to AUX adapter to plug the other end into the transmitter’s
AUX 3.5mm port in the “Input” section.
STEP 2
Switch the button to the “AUX” position.
NOTE: Double check to ensure that optical / RCA cables are plugged into
the TV’s audio OUT ports and not the AUDIO IN / COMPONENT IN ports.
Connecting Your Headphones
Now that your Orbit Pro is set up, you can connect your headphones to the
transmitter.
STEP 1
Put your Bluetooth headphones / speakers into PAIRING mode.
STEP 2
Press the Orbit Pro’s a device. button once to search for
STEP 3
Press the button to select a device, then press the button once connect it.
The indicator shown to the right of the device name and the “Connected” shown
on bottom of the LCD screen indicates a successful connection.
NOTE 1: Most cases where your device & the transmitter fail to connect
happen because the device is not properly placed into PAIRING MODE. Double
check that your device is successfully in PAIRING MODE (typically indicated by
the LED indicator alternating red & blue). For more details, please refer to
your device’s online user manual.
NOTE 2: Some smart TVs will automatically scan for and try to pair with
any Bluetooth devices in its vicinity. If your TV prompts you to connect your
Bluetooth headphones or the Orbit Pro, please “DENY” the request so that your
device can properly pair with the transmitter.
Setting Up Your TV ( FOR OPTICAL & HDMI ARC CONNECTIONS ONLY )
If you connected to your TV via the optical OUT , “OPT OUT” or HDMI ARC port,
you’ll need to configure your TV settings before you’ll receive audio.
STEP 1
Using your TV’s remote control, press the SETTINGS button and navigate to the
AUDIO tab within the settings menu. (Please note that there may be differences
in the setting names depending on your brand of TV).
STEP 2
Proceed to AUDIO OUTPUT and select “OPTICAL OUT / DIGITAL OUT/ HDMI ARC”. Many
TVs will do this automatically; skip this step as needed.
STEP 3
Set Audio Output format to “PCM / STEREO” ON or “DOLBY” OFF.
If you’re having trouble finding these settings, you can scan the QR code correlating to your TV’s brand OR visit avantree.com/orbit-pro/tv-audio- settings for a more detailed guide.
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https://avantree.com/product-support/BTTC-500P-GRY#general-lg-tv|
https://avantree.com/product-support/BTTC-500P-GRY#general-sony-tv|
https://avantree.com/product-support/BTTC-500P-GRY#general-samsung-tv
Adding a Second Pair of Headphones
STEP 1
Once your first device is successfully connected, put your second pair of
Bluetooth headphones / speakers into PAIRING mode. Please refer to your
headphones’ /speaker’s user manual for more details if necessary.
STEP 2
Press the button once to search for another device.
Press the button to select the device, then press the button once to connect
it. The shown on the right of the second device name indicates the successful
connection.
NOTE: The dual headphones support function works with most headphones but
not all. Certain true wireless earbuds in particular do not work well with
Bluetooth transmitters’ dual headphones mode.
Reconnecting Your Headphones
You typically do NOT need to re-pair your Bluetooth headphones /speakers with
the Orbit Pro every time.
Once successfully paired, they should automatically reconnect when both
devices are turned on (this may take a few seconds).
If your device does not automatically reconnect after 5-10 seconds, you can
manually initiate reconnection by pressing the button to select the device,
then press the button once to connect. The indicator shown to the right of the
device name and the “Connected” shown on bottom of the LCD screen indicates a
successful re-connection.
NOTE: If you paired your headphones with a different Bluetooth device, turn
Bluetooth OFF on said device(s). Earpads in particular will always prioritize
iPhones for automatic pairing, so you’ll need to turn your iPhone’s Bluetooth
OFF when pairing your Earpads with the Orbit Pro.
Listening with a Soundbar (Bypass Function)
The Orbit Pro’s pass-through function allows you to listen through both
headphones and an external soundbar / stereo AVR simultaneously.
STEP 1
Slide to the “TX” or “OFF” position.
STEP 2
Plug an additional optical or 3.5mm AUX cable into the correlating audio port
in the transmitter’s “OUTPUT” section.
STEP 3
Plug the other end into your external sound system, then you’re good to go.
NOTE: Bypass only works with the same type of input / output, i.e. if you
connect to your TV via OPT, you’ll need to connect to your speaker via OPT as
well. As a result, you cannot bypass when connected thru HDMI ARC.
Use as Wireless Audio Receiver
(Receiver Mode)
The Orbit Pro’s receiver (RX) mode allows you to receive audio from a
Bluetooth enabled source (such as a phone) and output it through a non-
Bluetooth compatible speaker or similar.
STEP 1
Switch to the “RX” position.
STEP 2
Using the provided power cable, plug the Orbit Pro into a wall outlet via
5V/500-mA-2A rated USB adapter (any phone charger should work. Please contact
support@avantree.com if you’d like us to send
you a free adapter).
STEP 3
Connect to your speaker / soundbar via the included AUX,RCA, or OPT cables.
Plug the other end into the Orbit Pro’s “OUTPUT” section.
STEP 4
Press the button on the Orbit Pro once to enter PAIRING mode.
On your device, turn on Bluetooth. Keep the Orbit Pro & your audio source
device closed together, and select “Aventred Orbit Pro” from the Bluetooth
menu. Once connected successfully, the and “Connected” will be shown on the
LCD screen.
Using the Remote
The Orbit Pro comes with a remote controller that enables you to adjust the volume of your Orbit Pro from a distance. Simply press the “+” and “-“ buttons on the remote to adjust the volume to your preference. If your remote runs out of power, you can replace the battery with any CR2025 3V Lithium battery. Use your thumb and index finger simultaneously to squeeze and pull the battery tray o the remote, replace the dead battery with a fresh one, then push the tray slightly to slide it back into place.
Specifications
Bluetooth version | v5.0 |
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Audio input ports | Optical, AUX 3.5mm, RCA(only for TV); HDMI ARC |
Supported audio format | Dolby/DTS; PCM /LPCM |
Supported profiles | A2DP, AVRCP |
Audio codecs | aptX low latency, Fast Stream, aptX, SBC |
Operating range | Up to 164ft/50m |
Battery for the remote | CR2025 Lithium cell 3V |
Product dimensions | 8.5 cm x 8 cm x 10 cm |
Input voltage / current | DC5.0V / 500Ma-2A |
Net weight | 225g |
FAQ
Below are some of the most common questions people have during setup.
Can I have audio through both my TV speakers and my wireless headphones at the same time?
This completely depends on whether or not your TV supports the ability to output audio to 2 sources simultaneously. You can try a few different methods to test if your TV is capable of this or not -- please refer to avantree.com /orbit-pro/sound for more details.
Why am I getting audio delay?
Both the sender (i.e. the Orbit) and the receiver (i.e. your Bluetooth headphones) must support either aptX Low Latency or Fast Stream in order to eliminate audio latency. You can check your device's specs to ensure it supports either of these audio codecs. Please note that most true wireless earbuds do not currently support aptX Low Latency or Fast Stream audio codecs.;
Why aren't I getting sound from my headphones? How do I connect my Orbit to my Samsung / LG smart TV?
For answers to questions like these and for a full FAQ list, you can visit avantree.com/support/orbit-pro, or you can contact us directly for additional assistance.
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Manufacturer: Avantronics Limited
Address: Lihou District, Shenzhen 518000 China
US Importer:
Aventred Corporation
San Jose, California 95119 USA
UK Importer:
Aventred Limited
Watford, WD180 0HQ UK
Servicer in Europe:
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Sternest. 67, 40479 Dusseldorf, Germany
Tel: 01 – 408 334 8648 support@avantree.com
Model No: BTTC-580-P
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References
- Wireless TV Headphones, Devices, and Audio Solutions | Avantree
- Avantree - Book a Call
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