Connecting External Devices; Pairing Bluetooth And Playing Audio Wirelessly; Using The Aux In (3.5Mm Audio Input); Rca Audio Output - iLive IHCTB627CW User Manual

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Connecting External Devices

Pairing Bluetooth and Playing Audio Wirelessly

1. Set the Source to BT and press and hold the Play/Pause/Pair button. The pairing indicator will begin quickly
flashing blue. When pairing, remain within 3 feet of the unit.
2. Using the controls on your Bluetooth device, search for and select IHCTB627 in your Bluetooth settings to pair. If
your device requests a password, enter the default password 0 0 0 0 . If need be, refer to the user's manual for your
specific device for instructions on pairing and connecting Bluetooth devices.
3. When successfully paired and connected, an audible chime will sound and the pairing indicator will turn solid.
After initial pairing, the unit will stay paired unless unpaired manually by the user or erased due to a reset of the
device. If your device should become unpaired or you find it is unable to connect, repeat these steps.
4. Use the controls on your connected Bluetooth Device to select and begin playing audio. Play, pause or skip a
selected track using the controls on the connected Bluetooth Device or the controls on the turntable.

Using the Aux In (3.5mm Audio Input)

Requires 3.5 mm audio input cable (not included).
1. Plug a 3.5 mm audio input cable into the Aux In on
the unit and the headphone jack on an MP3 Player or
other audio source.
2. Set the Source to Aux and use the controls on your
connected music player to select and play audio.
3. Audio played through the connected device should
now be heard through the speakers.

RCA Audio Output

Requires RCA audio cables (red/white, not included). Use to
connect the turntable to an external stereo system.
1. Connect RCA audio cables to the Audio Output on
the back of the turntable, and to the audio input of
an external stereo system.
2. If need be, adjust the external stereo system to
accept input from the turntable.
3. Audio played through the turntable should now be
heard through the connected stereo system.
Note : The Audio Output sends a fixed audio volume level to any connected audio device. To adjust the volume, you
must change it from the connected device.
AUX IN
CD PLAYER
OPEN / CLOSE
AUX IN
AUDIO OUTPUT
R
L
AUDIO OUTPUT
R
L
CD PLAYER
VOLUME
MIN
MAX
+
/
TUNE / SKIP
REPEAT 1 / ALL
SOURCE
POWER
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