Dual DC415i Installation & Owner'S Manual Download Page 22

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DC525Bi 

OPERATION

Bluetooth

®

 Operation

Most Bluetooth devices support the auto-connect feature, and will connect automatically 

if the device is in range when the DC525Bi is powered-on. If your device was previously 

paired but does not connect, use these instructions below. Some devices require 

authorization to allow the auto connect feature.

• If your most recently connected Bluetooth device becomes disconnected or does not 

reconnect, press 

 from Bluetooth mode to reconnect your mobile device.

• To connect a previously paired device that was not recently connected:

   1) If applicable, press and hold 

 to disconnect any connected mobile devices.

   2) From Bluetooth mode, press 

SELECT

. "Paired Devices" will appear on the LCD. 

   3) Turn the 

volume knob 

to cycle through the list of devices.

   4) Press 

SELECT

 or 

 to connect to the desired device. It must be in range to connect.

Note

: If the 

Auto Connect

 setup menu setting is set to 

OFF

, you must press 

 to connect 

you device after pairing, and each time the DC525Bi is powered-on.

Press and hold 

 for 3 seconds to disconnect a connected device. The device will remain 

paired and appear in the PAIRED DEVICES menu, but not be connected. 

Before you can use a Bluetooth device, it must be paired and 

connected. Make sure that Bluetooth is activated on your 

device before you begin the pairing process. 

The DC525Bi broadcasts the pairing signal constantly when 

no devices are currently connected. Complete the pairing 

sequence from your Bluetooth device. Refer to the owner's 

manual for your device for more details.

The device name is "DUAL BT"  

The Bluetooth passcode "1234" 

Note

: The DC525Bi can be in any mode of operation when 

pairing is performed.

If a device is currently connected, press and hold 

 to 

disconnect the current device before a new device can be 

paired. Then begin the pairing sequence from the new 

Bluetooth device.

Pairing a Device

(Re)Connecting a Paired Device

Disconnecting a Device

Preparation

Pairing a New Device

Pairing Additional Devices

Summary of Contents for DC415i

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OWNER S MANUAL AM FM CD Receiver with Detachable Face DC525Bi Front and Rear Inputs Front Input...

Page 2: ...ting Started Remove trim ring from unit Remove 2 transit screws located on top of the unit Insert the supplied keys into the slots as shown and slide the unit out of the mounting sleeve Install mounti...

Page 3: ...m FUSE When replacing the fuse make sure new fuse is the correct type and amperage Using an incorrect fuse could damage the radio The DC525Bi uses one 10 amp ATM fuse located beside the wiring connect...

Page 4: ...put 14 Display 15 Preset 6 Folder up 16 Preset 7 Folder down 17 Preset 4 Play Pause 18 Eject 18 9 4 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 13 14 16 17 12 1 Mode 2 Volume Up 3 Power 4 Select 5 Tune Track Up 6 Volu...

Page 5: ...time or MP3 WMA song information Press RESET upon initial installation or if abnormal operation occurs Reset button is located behind the front panel With the unit on press and hold DISP until the clo...

Page 6: ...e yellow LED display PURPLE Programs unit to use purple LED display CYAN Programs unit to use cyan LED display WHITE Programs unit to use white LED display LED ADJ Press and rotate the volume knob to...

Page 7: ...R Any manual adjustment to the Bass or Treble settings are automatically saved as USER Press AUDIO MENU until LOUD appears then rotate volume knob left right to adjust LOUD ON OFF The source volume le...

Page 8: ...e step at a time Press and hold to advance quickly Press BAND to select between FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 and AM2 bands Up to 18 FM stations and 12 AM stations can be stored To store a station select the desire...

Page 9: ...ayback Press INT to enter the Intro menu then turn the volume knob to select one of the following options OFF Cancels the INT function ALL Plays the first 10 seconds of each track Press RPT to enter t...

Page 10: ...information ROOT will be displayed if the directory name of a root folder is not labeled This icon will illuminate when the song title is displayed This icon will illuminate when the artist name is d...

Page 11: ...choose the desired folder The list of files in the selected folder will be displayed Turn the volume knob to cycle through the list of files Note Pressing GO BACK when viewing the contents of a folde...

Page 12: ...ere recorded in Refer to your recording software s user s manual for more information ISO9660 level 1 ISO9660 level 2 Yellow Book MODE 1 Yellow Book MODE 2 FORM 1 Multi session Maximum files 999 Maxim...

Page 13: ...kHz 48kHz 32kbps 320kbps constant Variable bit rates 32kbps 192kbps constant Variable bit rates Note Some files may not play or be displayed correctly depending on sampling rates and bit rates ID3 tag...

Page 14: ...II again to resume playback Press SELECT to enter the file folder search mode A list of all the folders from the USB device will be displayed Note Any files located in the root directory will be loca...

Page 15: ...h more than one folder Press RPT to enter the Repeat menu then turn the volume knob to select one of the following options ALL Plays all tracks on the device TRACK Continuously repeats selected track...

Page 16: ...B device and begins in the root folder Any empty folders or folders that do not include MP3 WMA files are skipped Depending on your software the playback order may vary Maximum number of files 999 Max...

Page 17: ...48kHz 32kHz 48kHz 32kbps 320kbps constant Variable bit rates 32kbps 192kbps constant Variable bit rates Note Some files may not play or be displayed correctly depending on sampling rates and bit rate...

Page 18: ...l or nn to fast forward or reverse a song Press l II to temporarily stop playback Press l II again to resume playback Press RPT to enter the Repeat menu then turn the volume knob to select one of the...

Page 19: ...gories have subcategories to navigate through See the table below for details Once the search category and subcategories are selected use the volume knob to navigate to the desired song podcast audiob...

Page 20: ...lt song title artist track number clock elapsed time Maximum character display information Song Title 32 character maximum Artist Name 32 character maximum Album Name 32 character maximum Song Title A...

Page 21: ...ration iPod touch 3rd generation iPod nano 3rd generation iPod touch 2nd generation iPod nano 2nd generation iPod classic iPod touch 1st generation iPod nano 1st generation iPod with video iPhone 5S i...

Page 22: ...menu setting is set to OFF you must press to connect you device after pairing and each time the DC525Bi is powered on Press and hold for 3 seconds to disconnect a connected device The device will rem...

Page 23: ...ast phone number press two times from Bluetooth mode Press again to redial the phone number Manual Dialing Recent Calls List Redialing the last number Receiving and Ending Phone Calls Incoming phone c...

Page 24: ...if there is a second incoming call press to place the first call on hold and switch to the second phone call Press again to switch back to the first call During a phone call when there are no additio...

Page 25: ...led from your mobile device This option will vary depending on the device Some devices allow streaming audio to be disabled After pairing connecting and enabling streaming audio from a compatible mobi...

Page 26: ...d station is highlighted and playback will begin Note Stations must be created on your account prior to connecting your iPod iPhone device to the head unit Press SELECT to display the Stations Menu Ch...

Page 27: ...range 530kHz 1710kHz Usable sensitivity 22uV Frequency response 30Hz 2 2kHz Speaker output impedance 4 8 ohms Line output voltage 2 Volts RMS Dimensions 4 x 7 x 7 51 x 178 x 178 mm Design and specifi...

Page 28: ...rn shipment of the product Specific license conditions and copyright notices for the software can be found via www dualav com What to do 1 Before you call for service check the troubleshooting guide i...

Page 29: ...Unit is not mounted correctly or backstrap is not secure Check mounting sleeve and backstrap support Physical defect in media CD CD R or CD RW Check media for scratches ERROR 2 appears on display Dis...

Page 30: ...erence received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the us...

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