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03/2016
2016
Operation
3. Operation
3.1.
Control buttons
button: In the music mode, short press to start music playback or to pause the
device. In the FM radio mode, hold it down to start the automatic radio station scan, short
press to gradually scroll through stations that were stored earlier. In the hands-free mode,
shot press to pick up a call / or to hang up.
MODE
button: short press to toggle between the available modes. With no media inserted,
toggle only between FM radio and Bluetooth input. With a link connector or USB/SD
media inserted, it is possible to switch to reserved/activated input (if it contains playable
media with content, music, etc.).
button:
short press the button to move to the previous track, long press to move
quickly backwards within the track that is currently being played.
button: short press the button to move to the next track, long press to move quickly
forward within the track that is currently being played.
Vol– button:
short press to lower the volume by 1 level, hold it down to lower volume
continuously.
Vol+ button:
short press to increase the volume by 1 level, hold it down to increase
volume continuously.
ON/OFF slider switch
– turn the device on/off, located on the rear side.
3.2.
Power source and charging
During operation, the device is powered by a built-in battery that needs to be charged via
a MicroUSB (USB DC) connector on the rear side of the device. A computer or practically
any USB charger, e.g. from a phone, can be used for charging. It takes at least 4-5 hours
to charge the battery to full capacity. During the charging process, the indicator under the
connector is lit red. When the built-in battery is charged, it is lit green. The device can be
charged both turned off (power switch in the OFF position) and turned on (power switch
in the ON position), however charging may take longer. When charging is complete,
disconnect the charging cable from the device.
A charged battery provides power for several hours of operation at normal volume levels.
A high volume consumes more battery power; we recommend listening at normal volume levels.