Listening To Audio From A Usb Memory Stick; Using Bluetooth - PURE Evoke F4 Manual

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Listening to audio from a USB memory
stick
Evoke can play music from a USB memory stick connected to the USB port on the back. Evoke supports
WMA (Standard V9), AAC, MP3 and MP2 audio files. By default, Evoke looks for audio on your network if
you have not connected a USB memory stick to the back of Evoke.
To listen to tracks from a USB memory stick:
1. Tap Home and turn and press the Select dial to choose Network/USB media from the Home
screen.
2. Turn and press the Select dial to select the USB device.
3. Turn and press the Select dial to specify the type of audio (Playlists, Artists, Genres or Pure
recordings) that you want to listen to.
4. Turn and press the Select dial to select the audio that you want to listen to,
Playing/pausing audio playback
Press the Select dial to pause/play a track that is playing on Evoke.
Seeking within a track
While paused, you can hold down the
Skipping backwards and forwards between tracks
Tap the
buttons to skip back/forward between tracks.

Using Bluetooth

You can also stream audio to Evoke from a Bluetooth device.
Note: Adding a Bluetooth device varies on different mobile devices. See your Bluetooth mobile device
manual for specific information.
Preparing Evoke to stream audio using Bluetooth
1. Ensure that the Bluetooth adapter is inserted into Evoke's USB connector.
2. Enable Bluetooth on your mobile device.
3. On your mobile device, select the option to add a new Bluetooth device. On some mobile devices you may need
to select the search or scan option.
4. Start the pairing process on your mobile device. Do this by selecting Evoke from the list of available devices
that appear on the mobile device's screen. This will connect automatically once paired.
You will now be able to start streaming audio to Evoke from your Bluetooth device.
Note: You will need to disconnect any connected mobile Bluetooth devices from Evoke to stream using
Wi-Fi or to stream from a different Bluetooth device. Bluetooth will automatically disconnect if you go out of
range of Evoke. To manually disconnect you will usually need to use the Bluetooth settings on your mobile
device.
Note: Some legacy Bluetooth devices may prompt you to enter a passcode when trying to pair with Evoke.
If this occurs, enter the code 0000.
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buttons to seek within the track.

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