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Bosch Power Tools
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After connecting the external audio source, close the Me-
dia/connections flap
9
if possible, to protect against damage
and debris.
For playback of the connected audio source, press the
“Source”
button
22
until the indicator
m
for the desired au-
dio source appears on the display.
Controlling External Audio Sources
For audio sources connected via the SD/MMC slot
34
or the
USB port
33
, playback can be controlled via the construction
site radio. The number of the selected track is displayed at the
left of indicator
d
and the number of available tracks on the
right.
Play/Pause:
– To start playback, press the play/pause button
24
. The
playing time of the current track is displayed in indicator
j
.
– To interrupt or continue the playback, press the
play/pause button
24
again. The current playing time
flashes in indicator
j
.
Selecting Tracks:
– To select a track, press the
“– Seek”
button
23
to scan
down or the
“Seek +”
button
21
to scan up, until the num-
ber of the desired track is displayed on indicator
d
.
– To start playback, press the play/pause button
24
.
Random Playback/Repeat:
– For random playback of all tracks on the card or the USB
stick, press the random playback/repeat button
20
once.
The indicator
f
appears on the display.
– To repeat all tracks in the current folder/directory, press
the random playback/repeat button
20
a second time. The
indicator
g
appears on the display.
Note:
Only in this function, the number of the current fold-
er/directory on the card or USB stick will appear on the
right-hand side of indicator
d
. To change the folder/direc-
tory, you have to return to the normal playback first and se-
lect a track from the desired folder/directory.
– To repeat only the current track, press the random play-
back/repeat button
20
a third time. The indicator
h
ap-
pears on the display.
– To return to normal playback mode, press the random
playback/repeat button
20
a fourth time, so that none of
the indicators
f
,
g
or
h
appear on the display.
– To start playback, press the play/pause button
24
.
Connecting External Audio Playback (see figure C)
The current audio signal of the construction site radio can also
be transferred to other playback devices (e.g. amplifier and
speakers).
Remove the protective cap of the
“LINE OUT”
socket
30
and
insert the 3.5 mm plug of a matching AUX cable into the sock-
et. Connect an appropriate playback device to the AUX cable.
After removing the AUX cable, reattach the protective cap of
the
“LINE OUT”
socket
30
to protect against dirt/debris.
Power Supply of External Devices
The power supply of external devices via the 1
2
V and the AC
connection is possible only when the construction site radio is
connected to mains, and not via the inserted battery.
When the construction site radio is connected to the mains
supply, this is confirmed by the lit green control lamp
3
.
USB Connection
With the USB connection, it is possible to operate and charge
most devices whose power supply is possible via USB (e.g.,
various mobile phones).
Disengage locking latch
8
and open the digital media bay flap
9
. Connect the USB plug of the external device to the USB
port
33
of the construction site radio. To start the charging
procedure, the external device must possibly also be selected
as the audio source on the construction site radio.
12 V Connection (see figure C)
With the 1
2
V connection socket, you can operate an external
electrical device with a 1
2
V plug and a max. current con-
sumption of 1 A.
Remove the protective cap of the 1
2
V connection socket
29
.
Insert the plug of the external electrical device into the 1
2
V
socket outlet.
The 1
2
V connection socket is protected by a
fuse
32
. When
no voltage is given after connecting an external device, disen-
gage locking latch
8
and open the digital media bay flap
9
. Un-
screw the fuse cap
31
and check if the inserted fuse
32
has
blown. If the fuse has blown, insert a new fine-wire fuse
(5 x
2
0 mm,
2
50 V max. voltage, 1 A rated current and quick-
acting tripping characteristic). Screw on and tighten fuse cap
31
again.
Note:
Use only 1 A fuses for a max. voltage of
2
50 V (
“250V
1A FUSE FOR 12V OUTLET”
). When using other fuses, the
construction site radio can become damaged.
The 1
2
V connection is also protected with an
internal ther-
mal fuse
, which is blown/actuated when overheated. The
fuse is automatically reset after the construction site radio
has cooled down.
After removing the external plug, reattach the protective cap
of the 1
2
V socket outlet
29
to protect against dirt/debris.
A/C Connection (“Power Outlets”)
(not for article number 3 601 D29 760)
Further external electrical devices/tools can be operated via
the A/C outlets. The socket outlets can vary in consideration
of country-specific standards.
The total maximum permitted current consumption of all con-
nected electrical devices/tools must not exceed the value in
the following table (also see the labeling on the housing under
the outlet cover
4
):
Open one of the A/C outlet covers
4
and insert the plug of an
external electrical device into a socket outlet
5
of the con-
struction site radio.
Article number
Total max. current consumption
(in A)
3
6
01 D
2
9 700
15
3
6
01 D
2
9 730
9
3
6
01 D
2
9 770
1
2
3
6
01 D
2
9 7W0
15
3
6
01 D
2
9 7X0
9
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