GTR AMPLIFIERS
CHAPTER 3: REMOTE CONTROLLER
(Controls and Indicators)
19. Phone Call button
and
20. Phone End button:
Call status
Press Phone Call button to…
Press Phone End button to…
Outgoing call is ringing
N/A
Cancel the outgoing call
Incoming call is ringing
Answer the call
Reject the call
Call is active
Transfer the call audio to the phone for private
conversation
Hang up the call
Call waiting: a second incoming call is ringing
Put the active call on hold and answer the incoming
second call
Reject the incoming second call
Call waiting: first call is active, second call is on hold
Put the current call on hold and switch to the second call
Hang up the current call and switch to the second call
NOTE:
Call waiting statuses only apply to one connected phone handling two incoming calls. You cannot use Bluetooth to answer or switch between calls
from two connected phones.
21. Power/Protect indicator:
The light will illuminate in white when the amp is receiving power and playing. The indicator will turn red if the amp enters Protect mode as a result of
conditions such as DC Output, over/under voltage, amplifier output circuit failure, excessive heat, and will shut itself down.
22. Clari-Fi indicator:
This light will illuminate when Clari-fi is engaged.
23. Party Mode indicator:
The light will illuminate when Party Mode has been engaged (see
25. Party Mode button
).
24. Bluetooth indicator:
The light will illuminate when Bluetooth is active and the amp is paired with a compatible device. (See
27. Bluetooth Pairing button
).
25. Party Mode button:
When the light is illuminated, Party Mode has been engaged and up to three devices may stream content without a permanent Bluetooth pairing.
(See
29. Bluetooth Pairing button
and more about
Party Mode
in Chapter 4).
26. Power button:
Press power button to turn the amplifier on or off.
27. Bluetooth pairing button:
To pair a device, press the Bluetooth button, then select the GTR amplifier from the list of available devices that appear on your phone. (See more about
Bluetooth functionality
in Chapter 4).
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