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jbl On TOUR XTb
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Bluetooth portable loudspeaker
user Guide
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jbl on tour Xtb
introduction
The JBL On Tour™ XTB portable loudspeaker is the latest innovation from JBL, Inc., a longtime leader in the manufacturing of high-end component
audio systems. JBL, Inc., audio heritage and continual research have resulted in the unique technologies found in this product.
With no wires to tangle or restrict your movement, and volume and tracking controls conveniently located on the remote control, the JBL On Tour XTB
loudspeaker is both the ultimate in portable audio convenience and a paragon of superior audio quality.
A compact, high-performance Bluetooth® sound center, the JBL On Tour XTB loudspeaker is controllable by remote control from up to 5.5 meters
away. Connected to your Bluetooth A2DP-enabled audio device, Bluetooth music phone, iPod, MP3 player or any other music source with an audio
jack, the JBL On Tour XTB loudspeaker will provide clean, powerful sound in a compact, portable design. Accept a phone call with the included
Bluetooth speakerphone feature. Take complete control of your traveling experience with the JBL On Tour XTB portable loudspeaker.
compatibility
The JBL On Tour XTB system is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices, music players, cell phones and laptops. Enabled with Bluetooth
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) and HFP (Hands-Free Profile), the system can stream
high-quality sound and serve as a speakerphone. With the additional stereo mini jack connection, you can enjoy high-quality audio from a variety
of devices such as the iPod shuffle, MP3 and CD players, desktop computers (all platforms), laptops and satellite radio.
remote
Volume controls – Just a touch increases, decreases or mutes the volume.
Music controls – Manage the playlists on your Bluetooth A2DP-enabled device with the Play, Pause, Next Track and Previous Track controls.
Phone call controls – Answer or end a phone call with the simple touch of a button.
compact desiGn
The JBL On Tour XTB portable loudspeaker is a complete 2.1-channel audio system in one easy-to-place footprint. The JBL On Tour XTB loud-
speaker delivers sound with a powerfully tuned digital audio path. Its clean and compact digital amplification, coupled with DSP (digital signal
processing) equalization, efficiently provides radial transducers with cool-running power.
advanced technoloGy
The JBL On Tour XTB system combines many proprietary technologies to provide the highest-quality sound. It provides astonishing bass and clear,
accurate sound from any direction. The four Odyssey® full-range transducers are driven by powerful neodymium magnets, and Odyssey tweeters
provide accurate high frequencies.
coe (computer-optimized equalization)
The JBL On Tour XTB system equalization is computer-optimized to provide a rich, complete soundstage.
oct (optimized compression topoloGy)
The JBL On Tour XTB loudspeaker utilizes a proprietary compression technology to ensure clean, accurate sound at high output levels.
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unpackinG
Carefully unpack your speaker system and identify all its components:
JBL On Tour™ XTB unit
Power supply
Auxiliary audio cable
Remote control
Carry case
General setup
Unpack the JBL On Tour XTB system and its power supply.
1. Plug the adapter into the “12V DC-in” port on the back of the unit and then into a wall outlet.
2. Turn on the power switch. The green indicator light will turn on.
3. Remove the remote control battery protector before operating the remote control.
2.
1.
Power switch
volume control (on base unit)
Volume increase “
Volume decrease “
”
”
Answer/end phone call (MFB) “
”
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battery installation
1. Turn the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the JBL On Tour™ XTB speaker to the unlocked position; remove the battery
compartment cover.
2. Place (4) fresh AA batteries as shown.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Note: System will not use battery power when using AC power.
2.
1.
3.
DO NOT MIX BATTERY TYPES.
DO NOT MIX CHARGED AND PARTIALLY CHARGED BATTERIES.
BATTERIES WILL NOT RECHARGE WHILE IN THE UNIT.
battery disposal
Alkaline batteries are considered nonhazardous and can be disposed of with your regular household trash.
Rechargeable batteries (i.e., nickel cadmium, nickel metal-hydride, lithium and lithium-ion) are considered hazardous household materials
and may pose an unnecessary health and safety risk. Unwanted materials should be disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.
Contact your local waste management officials for other information regarding the environmentally sound collection, recycling and
disposal of used batteries.
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Bluetooth pairinG
Before you can use your JBL On Tour™ XTB system with a Bluetooth-enabled product, you must pair it with that product. To pair:
1. Make sure your JBL On Tour XTB system is turned on. The JBL On Tour XTB unit automatically goes into Pairing/Discoverable mode,
represented by a constant blue indicator light.
2. Put your Bluetooth-enabled device in Pairing mode so the devices can “see” each other. (Refer to the Bluetooth-enabled device’s
user’s guide for directions and details about putting it into Pairing mode.) The JBL On Tour XTB unit will be represented as
“OnTourXTB” on your Bluetooth-enabled device. The JBL On Tour XTB password is 8888.
3. The JBL On Tour XTB system is successfully paired and ready to use when the blue indicator light flashes.
Note: Bluetooth pairing between two devices does not have to be repeated after a successful initial pairing, unless the JBL On Tour XTB
system has been removed from the Bluetooth-enabled device’s Bluetooth device list.
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listeninG to music from a
Bluetooth-enabled device
1. Make sure the JBL On Tour XTB system is paired (see Bluetooth Pairing section).
2. Go to the Bluetooth-enabled device’s music player and play music. Refer to the Bluetooth-enabled device’s user’s guide for
directions and details about using its music player and transmitting music via Bluetooth technology.
3. Use either the Bluetooth-enabled device or the JBL On Tour XTB remote control to navigate the music player.
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listeninG to a phone call from a
Bluetooth-enabled device
1. Make sure the JBL On Tour™ XTB speaker is paired (see Bluetooth Pairing section).
2. When you hear your Bluetooth-enabled device’s ringtone from the JBL On Tour XTB system, press the MFB “ ”button to answer
the phone call.
3. When the phone call is finished, press the MFB “ ” button to end the phone call. An incoming phone call can be rejected by pressing
and holding the MFB “ ” button on the JBL On Tour XTB unit for two seconds. To answer a second incoming phone call, press the
MFB “ ” button. To reject a second incoming phone call, press and hold the MFB “ ” button for three seconds. To mute a phone call,
press both Volume buttons on the JBL On Tour XTB system or press the Mute“ ” button on the remote control. To unmute the phone call,
press either the Volume button on the JBL On Tour XTB system or press the Mute “ ”button
on the remote control.
3.
2.
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listeninG to music from an auXiliary device
The JBL On Tour™ XTB system includes a 3.5mm mini jack cable for connection to any analog music player with
either a 3.5mm or headphone output.
1. Connect the auxiliary device to the JBL On Tour XTB system using the supplied audio cable.
2. Press the Power button on the rear of the JBL On Tour XTB system. A green LED will indicate that the unit
is on.
1.
3. Control music playback through the auxiliary device.
4. Adjust the volume using the “ ” and “ ” buttons located on the front of the JBL On Tour XTB loudspeaker.
remote functionality
Volume Decrease
Play/Pause
Volume Increase
Mute
Previous Track
Next Track
Answer Phone Call/
Hang Up
charGinG
The JBL On Tour XTB system features a USB charge port for charging most mobile phones and most portable music players.
Charge cables are not included, so if a USB charge cable was not provided with your mobile phone or portable music player, find out
whether one is available from the manufacturer or an authorized dealer. (Mobile phones and portable music players that require data
communication in order to charge will not charge from the JBL On Tour XTB system.)
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technical
troubleshootinG
sOUnd QUaliTY
specifications
jbl On TOUR™ XTb
Symptom
Possible Problem
Solution
Note
Manufacturer
Model
JBL, Inc.
JBL On Tour™ XTB
There is no sound from your
JBL On Tour XTB speaker.
There is no power to the unit.
Make sure the wall power outlet or power strip has
power; make sure all switches for the outlet/power
strip are on and that all switches for the speaker
system are on.
Is the LED on? If the LED is not on,
power is not getting to your JBL On
Tour XTB system.
Drivers (Tweeter)
Power
25mm (1")
Try the solutions shown.
The source selection is incorrect.
Ensure that the auxiliary cable is properly connected
to an external audio device.
2 x 8 Watts at 1% THD
165mm (6-1/2")
41mm (1-5/8")
0.6kg (1.3 lb)
AA
Diameter
Turn up the volume.
Check the system with a known good source.
Height
Connect the Aux In cable to the headphone jack on
your audio device.
Weight
Battery Size
The source device is not capable of
sending music via Bluetooth technology.
Replace the source device with a Bluetooth wireless
technology enabled source device.
Battery Type
Input Impedance
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Frequency Response
Power (USA/Canada)
Power (Europe/UK)
Alkaline, NiMH
>10k Ohms
Sound comes from only one side/
channel.
The audio cable is not seated properly.
Make sure the Aux In cable is seated all the way into
the JBL On Tour XTB system.
If you want to use a longer cable,
make sure it’s a 3.5mm mini-jack
stereo male-to-male cable.
>85dB
There is distortion (static, crack-
ling or hissing sounds).
The noise may be caused by interfer-
ence from a monitor, cell phone or other
transmitting device.
Turn the monitor or other device off to see whether the
noise is eliminated.
100Hz – 20kHz
120 Volts, 60Hz AC
Move the JBL On Tour XTB cables farther away from
the monitor or other device.
220 – 230 Volts, 50Hz
or 60Hz AC
There is too much bass or treble.
The JBL On Tour XTB system is being
overdriven by an amplified audio source.
Ensure that the JBL On Tour XTB system is connected
to an appropriate source device.
Power (Japan)
100 Volts, 50Hz or 60Hz AC
240 Volts, 50Hz or 60Hz AC
25 Watts
Make sure that all signal cables
are inserted snugly into receptacles.
Power (Australia)
The volume level may be too high.
Check the volume of the source device. Some
devices will distort the output signal if the volume is
set to maximum.
Maximum Power
Consumption
UL/CUL/CE-Approved
Check the EQ setting on your source
device.
JBL, Inc., recommends that the source device EQ be
set to Flat or Off.
Your JBL On Tour XTB speaker
emits a loud hum or buzzing noise.
The input cable is not plugged in properly.
Check the input cable connection.
The speaker experiences radio
frequency interference or picks
up a radio station.
The input cable may be
picking up interference.
Wrap up excess input cable in order to make it as
short as possible.
When streaming music using
Bluetooth technology, the sound
from the JBL On Tour XTB
There is a Bluetooth compatibility issue
between the JBL On Tour XTB unit and
the source device.
Ensure that the source device has the latest software.
Some source devices have known
functional issues with the JBL
On Tour XTB system.
Turn both the JBL On Tour XTB unit and the source
device both off and on to reset them.
speaker lacks stereo quality.
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troubleshootinG
chaRging
Symptom
Possible Problem
Solution
Note
Your iPod or cell phone will
not charge.
The wrong adapter is being used.
Make sure the correct adapter is being used for your
specific iPod or cell phone model.
Some cell phones cannot charge
via USB without software from the
charging system.
PaiRing
Symptom
Possible Problem
Solution
Note
The audio device does not pair
with the JBL On Tour™ XTB
system.
The JBL On Tour XTB system is being
overdriven by an amplified audio source.
The audio device is not compatible. Verify with
the manufacturer.
The JBL On Tour XTB system is not
powered on.
Press down on the Power button.
The blue LED should be constantly
on, indicating that the system is in
the Discoverable mode.
The JBL On Tour XTB system is still
connected to another Bluetooth source
device.
Disconnect the connected Bluetooth audio device
and turn the JBL On Tour XTB system power off, then
back on.
The battery in the Bluetooth audio source
device or JBL On Tour XTB unit is low.
Recharge or replace the battery in the Bluetooth audio
source device and/or replace the batteries in the JBL
On Tour XTB unit.
If the amber LED on the JBL On
Tour XTB unit is on, it is indicating
a low battery.
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JBL and Odyssey are trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated, registered in the United States and/or other countries. JBL On Tour is a trademark of
Harman International Industries, Incorporated.
The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Harman International Industries, Incorporated,
is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Nokia and Nokia XpressMusic are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Shuffle is a trademark of Apple Inc.
JBL et Odyssey sont des marques commerciales de Harman International Industries, Incorporated, déposées aux États-Unis et/ou dans d’autres pays. JBL On Tour est une
marque commerciale de Harman International Industries, Incorporated.
Le nom et le logo Bluetooth sont des marques déposées appartenant au Bluetooth SIG, Inc., et toute utilisation de ces marques par Harman International Industries, Incorporated,
fait l’objet d’une licence. Les autres marques commerciales et noms de commerce appartiennent à leurs propriétaires respectifs.
Nokia et Nokia XpressMusic sont des marques commerciales ou marques déposées de Nokia Corporation.
iPod est une marque commerciale de Apple Inc., déposée aux États-Unis et dans d’autres pays. Shuffle est une marque commerciale de Apple Inc.
Harman Consumer Group, Inc.
8500 Balboa Boulevard, Northridge, CA 91329 USA
516.255.4525 (USA only)
© 2008 Harman International Industries, Incorporated. All rights reserved. Tous droits réservés.
Document Number: 950-0224-001 Rev. E
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