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• RADIO ONE
7. Bluetooth
®
Mode
Via Bluetooth
®
, you can wirelessly
connect a compatible external player
with the RADIO ONE. The audio
output of your external player is then
played by the RADIO ONE.
The Bluetooth
®
wireless transmission
system has a range of approximately
30 metres that is limited by walls and
furnishings. If the connection is cut
off, the RADIO ONE will attempt to
re-establish a connection until you
select another source.
NOTICE
- Only use the Bluetooth
®
function in locations where
wireless radio transmission
is allowed.
- Please keep in mind that
the Bluetooth
®
Behavior
may differ depending on the
external player’s operating
system.
7.1 Bluetooth
®
options
Depending on the device type, your
external player/smartphone may also
have a menu for Bluetooth
®
Options
such as media playback. Here you
can activate and deactivate the
desired options. You can find more
information about the Bluetooth
®
options in the user manual for your
external player/ smartphone.
7.2 Pairing and
connecting
To play the audio of your external
player on your RADIO ONE via
Bluetooth
®
, connect the devices with
each other. The technical term for
this is “pairing”.
1. Turn on the Bluetooth
®
function
on your external player (e.g.
smartphone).
2. Use the button to select the
“Bluetooth
®
” source on the RADIO
ONE. The LCD Display shows “BT”.
3. In case device list is empty, the
speaker goes into BT pairing mode,
the LCD Display shows “PAIRING”
and Pairing Sound Icon is played.
4. Let your external player/your
smartphone scan for Bluetooth
®
devices. You will find more
information about this in the user
manual of your external player.
After the search run, the “RADIO
ONE” should also be present in the
list of detected devices.
5. Select “RADIO ONE” from the list of
detected devices.
Pairing is thus complete, the LCD
Display will show “OK” and your
RADIO ONE will now function as a
Bluetooth
®
playback device. The
RADIO ONE will now play back all
sounds that would otherwise be
played by your external player/
smartphone.