Sencor SSS 101 User Manual Download Page 9

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Operation

3.4.3.  

MP3 mode 

Insert a microSD card (into the SD card slot) or a USB 

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 ash disk (into the USB HOST port) 

in any mode, the device will identify it after insertion and will search for playable MP3/
WMA tracks. If it 

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 nds them, it will select this input and start to playback these tracks. 

Press the volume adjustment button or select a track that you want. 

1

.    Short press the 

 button to pause (the display will show "PAUS") or resume 

playback (display will show the track playback time).

2

.  

Short press the 

 or 

 button to skip to the previous or next track, the display will 

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 y show its sequence number.

3

.  

Long press the 

 or 

 button to quickly scroll through the currently played track, 

the display will show the playback time.

  

 

Attention:

 

With respect to the variety of devices on the market, the compatibility and 
playability of all media is not guaranteed. Memory devices that you wish to 
connect should be tested in advance or formatted to the FAT32 file format. It 
may not be possible to playback protected media, files or content contained 
on them. Playback tested and unprotected media and content.

  

 

Attention:

 

Insert the SD card carefully with the contacts facing upwards and towards the 
device. Gently push the cards in until you feel the light click of the card lock. 
The card will protrude out slightly. Perform its ejection by gently pushing on 
the protruding card, the lock will be released and the ejection spring will slide/
eject the card from the slot.

Note:

Media with a power consumption greater than 

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 ash memory should only be connected 

if it has its own power source. It is it possible to also use SD cards with a capacity 
greater than 32 GB, e.g. 64 GB. Before using them, format them to FAT32 and test 
their compatibility and recognition by this device. If the device does not read the 
memory even though it should contain playable content, use a different card or 
memory/media type.

Summary of Contents for SSS 101

Page 1: ...BLUETOOTH SPEAKER SSS 101 USER S MANUAL EN...

Page 2: ...f this device as described in this user s manual Protect the device against being knocked dropped hit shaken and against vibrations humidity and dust Before allowing children to use the device they mu...

Page 3: ...ke the device out of the case there are no parts inside the case repairable or adjustable by the user without relevant equipment and qualifications Should the device require adjustment or repair conta...

Page 4: ...EN 3 EN 03 2016 2016 Appearance of the device 2 Appearance of the device...

Page 5: ...4 EN EN 03 2016 2016 Display Note The display of the device is located behind a decorative grill some of its small symbols may not be very legible Appearance of the device...

Page 6: ...yed 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 continuousl...

Page 7: ...battery in the device When turned on the device will proceed to the last input used if available 3 4 Operating modes 1 4 3 FM radio The radio plays an available FM station and shows its frequency on...

Page 8: ...erference to wireless transmission 1 Short press the MODE button and enter Bluetooth mode The text BLUE will appear on the display you will hear a sound signal Then search for the Bluetooth device 2 T...

Page 9: ...is not guaranteed Memory devices that you wish to connect should be tested in advance or formatted to the FAT32 file format It may not be possible to playback protected media files or content contain...

Page 10: ...ll switch to another available source 3 4 4 AUX LINE IN input 1 Connect one end of the audio cable to the AUX socket on the side of the device and the other to the MP3 player computer or other audio d...

Page 11: ...ng temperature 0 to 40 C non condensing humidity Dimensions whd 241 x 138 x 72 mm Weight 0 9 kg Attention All rights for the appearance function and specifications are reserved Changes to the design a...

Page 12: ...ment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collection centre for further details The improper dispo...

Page 13: ...tallation This warranty is void especially if apply as follows Defects which were put on sale Wear out or damage caused by common use The product was damaged by unprofessional or wrong installation us...

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