What does Bluetooth A2DP profile mean?

A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) is a technology allowing stereo sound to be streamed via Bluetooth from any audio source (mobile phone, PC or laptop) to a stereo speaker or headset. To do so both the source and the speaker need to support this profile.

What does Bluetooth AVRCP profile mean?

AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) is a remote control. This profile enables the control functions ‘Play / Pause / Stop / Previous Track / Next Track’ directly from the SuperTooth Disco 2 or audio source connected to it. To enable this function both the speaker and the connected audio source need to support this profile.

How do I switch on my SuperTooth Disco 2 ?

Press and hold the On / Off Button for 2 seconds. A power on beep is heard in the speaker, all the buttons switch on and off automatically.

How do I switch off my SuperTooth Disco 2 ?

Press and hold the On / Off Button for 3 seconds. A power on beep is heard in the speaker, all the buttons switch on and off automatically.

How do I pair my SuperTooth Disco 2 with my Bluetooth phone / device ?

Important: Make sure that your phone / device supports Bluetooth A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) before proceeding.

Note : Any other device previously paired with the SuperTooth Disco 2 must be turned off, or its Bluetooth must be disabled before proceeding.

1. The SuperTooth Disco 2 must be turned OFF. Press and hold the On / Off Button (6) for 6 seconds until the Play / Pause Button (3) blinks red fast. The SuperTooth Disco 2 is ready to be paired.

2. While the SuperTooth Disco 2 is in pairing mode, access the Bluetooth menu of your phone. Turn on its Bluetooth function then execute a Bluetooth search to find the SuperTooth Disco 2. (See your phone manual).

3. When your phone displays the list of Bluetooth devices, select ST DISCO 2. 4. If your phone asks for a password / pin code, enter 0000 and press OK.

5. The SuperTooth Disco 2 beeps twice. It is ready to use with your phone.

Standard pairing process doesn’t work with my phone. Why?

Before pairing the SuperTooth Disco 2 with a new phone / device, any other device previously paired with the SuperTooth Disco 2 must be turned off, or its Bluetooth must be disabled before proceeding. Otherwise, the SuperTooth Disco 2 will reconnect automatically with the latest phone paired instead of going to pairing mode.

When pairing, what is the password / pin code for the SuperTooth Disco 2 ?

The code is 0000.

Can the pin code 0000 be changed when pairing to the SuperTooth Disco 2 ?

No, the code 0000 is set by the SuperTooth Disco 2 and can’t be changed.

In standby mode, I can’t see any light on the buttons of my SuperTooth Disco 2, is it normal ?

Yes it is. In order to optimise battery life and not to be distracted by the light of the buttons, if you are not playing music, the SuperTooth Disco 2 goes to standby mode automatically after a few seconds and all the buttons switch off.

In standby mode, how can I know if my SuperTooth Disco 2 is switched on or off ?

If you are not playing music, the SuperTooth Disco 2 goes to standby mode automatically after a few seconds and all the buttons switch off. To check it is turned on, press any button. All the buttons switch on and off instantaneously.

How many Bluetooth A2DP-enabled phones / devices can I pair with my SuperTooth Disco 2 ?

The SuperTooth Disco 2 can be paired with up to 8 Bluetooth A2DP phones / devices, but not simultaneously. An additional pairing will automatically delete the phone or computer that has not been used for the longest time.

How do I know when the SuperTooth Disco 2 is running out of battery and needs to be charged ?

When battery is low, the Play / Pause Button blinks red.

While charging my SuperTooth Disco 2, how do I know when the battery is fully charged?

The Charge indicator at the back of your SuperTooth Disco 2 will turn steady red while charging. When charging is complete, it will turn steady green.

While listening to the music on the SuperTooth Disco 2 via the jack 3.5 stereo line input at the back of the unit, both the SuperTooth Disco 2 and the device / MP3 player are fully charged, the sound stops by itself after 20 seconds or 5 minutes even after adjusting the volume on the SuperTooth Disco 2. What should I do?

The volume level on your device / MP3 player connected with the SuperTooth Disco 2 is too low. Please increase the volume on your device / MP3 player. Your SuperTooth Disco 2 will work properly again. The suggested volume level of the device / MP3 player for optimal working is at 3/4. .