JAE Electronics Manuals & User Guides
JAE Electronics is a global manufacturer of electrical connectors, advanced aerospace components, and consumer automotive electronics like CarPlay adapters.
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JAE Electronics (Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd.) is a globally recognized manufacturer specializing in high-quality electronic devices, connectors, and aerospace products. Originally founded in 1953, the company has heavily expanded its portfolio to include consumer-friendly electronic solutions, including modern automotive accessories such as innovative wireless CarPlay and Android Auto adapters.
Whether you are looking to upgrade your vehicle's infotainment system or seeking reliable technological components, JAE provides cutting-edge products designed for modern connectivity. Explore our comprehensive library of user manuals, setup guides, and troubleshooting instructions to help you get the most out of your JAE Electronics products.
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How do I connect my JAE Electronics Wireless CarPlay Adapter?
First, plug the adapter into the wired CarPlay/Android Auto USB port in your car. Then, turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your phone, find the adapter's Bluetooth name, and pair it to begin using the wireless features.
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Where can I download JAE Electronics user manuals?
You can view and download setup guides and user manuals for JAE Electronics products, including wireless CarPlay and Android Auto adapters, directly on this page.
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Do I need a Wi-Fi password for the JAE wireless adapter?
No Wi-Fi password is required. The connection is established via Bluetooth first, and then the Wi-Fi connects automatically to maintain the wireless link.
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How do I fix audio issues with my JAE Android Auto adapter?
Check if your phone's Bluetooth is connected to other devices like smartwatches or headphones. Disconnect those devices, and ensure your audio output option is set to CarPlay or Android Auto during phone calls.