Using iCalmCat 2.0c, 3.0

1. Turning On/Off

Use on/off switch on player bottom. The  music automatically starts playing. Make sure to turn off when not in use to save battery life.

2. Bluetooth

To enable Bluetooth, press the fish bone at the top. Press the fish bone again to revert back to calming music for cats.

3. Control the Volume

Increase by holding down right button (+); on lower control panel; decrease by holding left button (–).

Note: DO NOT PLAY AT MAXIMUM VOLUME. It is not good for your dog or the longevity of the speaker. Play at a gentle volume.

iCalmDog 3.0 instructions-volume-increase-decrase

4. Track Advance/Rewind

Use same volume buttons (<</>>),  but tap once lightly per track.

iCalmDog 3.0 instructions-rewind-advance

5. Pause

Middle button on lower control panel (>||).

iCalmDog 3.0 instructions-pause-play

6. Using Micro Sound Cards

The Sound Card port is located on the back of your iCalmCat Player just below the charging and AUX ports. Cards can be inserted and removed as you like. All iCalmCats come with an already inserted CM (Calming) Micro sound card (with the exception 0f the “a la carte” package).

iCalmDog 3.0 instructions-pause-play

To insert a card:
Place the micro sound card (lettered side up) into the sound card port and push in gently until it clicks. Your new sound card is ready to be played.

To remove a card:
Push in gently and release. The card should now easily be removed.

Note: Be sure to put your card in a safe place. We recommend storing your cards in our specially designed Micro Sound Card Holder.

iCalmDog 3.0 instructions-pause-play

7. Low Battery

Top light flashes red. When plugging into wall or computer USB port, top light changes to blinking violet light. Battery is fully charged when tiny red light by power plug goes out. Charging time is 1-2 hrs.

iCalmDog 3.0 instructions-low-battery
 

Expanded Functions: Setting Up Bluetooth

Bluetooth_logoConnecting your Bluetooth device to iCalm 3.0

1. Turn on the iCalm 3.0 player.
2. Press the mode button (dog bone) on top of player to get a blue blinking light. The iCalm player is now looking to PAIR (connect) with your device.
3. Open Bluetooth Preferences on your device. (SETTINGS or PREFERENCES on phone, computer, etc.)
4. If already paired with another device, click UNPAIR. Then click “Search for Devices” and look for iCalmDog 3.0. Click on our name to PAIR (connect).
5. Upon PAIRING, the top blue light on the iCalm player will turn solid and there will be a brief confirming noise prompt.
6. Turn on music from your device (i.e. iTunes or Streaming with Apple Music, Spotify, etc.) and you will now hear it directly thru the iCalm speaker.
7. Volume controls can be used on both 3.0 and your device.

NOTES:
• Make sure you only have one PAIRED device open at a time. Difficulty may also arise if you have too many devices with BT open in same vicinity, i.e., computer and smart phone.
• If all else fails, turn off iCalm player and your bluetooth device, and begin again.
• Please note: Compatibility issues between varied device manufacturers, models, and software updates can sometimes affect easy pairing. In this instance, please contact your device manufacturer or use an online forum for assistance. iCalmPet cannot, beyond above instructions, offer support due to multiple compatibility factors.

 

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