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REMOTE CONTROL  

 

 

 

1.

 

Power On/Standby Button 

 

Press to turn on/off the unit 

2. 

MUSIC Button 

Press to choose music mode

 

3.

 MOVIE Button 

Press to choose movie surround mode 

4. Play/Pause

button 

Press to play or pause the current track

  

When there is a phone call, press to answer or end call. 

5. 

 Button 

Press once to return to the beginning of current track or previous track. 

6. 

 Button 

Press once  to advance to the next track. 

7. -/   Button 

Press to adjust volume level down. 

8. +/

 Button 

Press to adjust volume level up. 

9. Remote Sensor 
10. Microphone 
11. Pilot Lamp 

Summary of Contents for HFG 509BTN

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Page 2: ...terfere with its proper ventilation For example it should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings Also it should not be placed in a built in instal...

Page 3: ...g Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire of electric shock 11 Damage Requiring Service This unit should be serviced by qu...

Page 4: ...h as vases shall not be placed on apparatus The mains plug is used as disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sun...

Page 5: ...LOCATION OF CONTROLS Top View Front View Back View...

Page 6: ...y Pause button Press to play or pause the current track When there is a phone call press to answer or end call 5 Button Press once to return to the beginning of current track or previous track 6 Butto...

Page 7: ...e speaker is already connected and you would like to connect to a different device press and hold for 3 seconds to break the current connection and initiate pairing 17 MUTE Button Press to mute the so...

Page 8: ...n brand battery to ensure the longest life and best performance If the remote is not to be used for an extended period of time remove the battery An old or leaking battery can cause damage to the remo...

Page 9: ...erference can be caused for example by WLAN networks DAB radios cordless phones or microwave ovens which work on the same frequency band This device offers you the possibility to use a Bluetooth enabl...

Page 10: ...his refer to the operation manual of your player 2 Press the MODE button repeatedly until the Pilot lamp changes to blue to access to the Bluetooth mode The blue color indicator flashes to show that t...

Page 11: ...he speaker After you have ended the call the devices are connected to each other again and playback continues Using The Speaker as a Handfree Bluetooth Speakerphone 1 Link your cell phone to the speak...

Page 12: ...rage device directly into the port to access to USB mode the Pilot lamp changes to Blue Green color The USB will start playing automatically once the contents scanning is finished 2 Press the button o...

Page 13: ...raise lower the volume level When finished press the power button to turn off the main unit Remember to turn off the speakers and your audio device too Notes 1 If you re connected to the Line out Jac...

Page 14: ...udio source Speaker cannot be connected Pairing does not work Check whether the audio source supports the A2DP protocol Audio source is switched off Switch on the audio source Bluetooth is switched of...

Page 15: ...cell included Protection class II Net weight approx 3 8kg Working Temperature 0 45 Working Humidity 20 80 Bluetooth Bluetooth support V4 0 Range upto 10 metres Transmission frequency 2 4 GHz Protocol...

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