DeWalt DCR025 Instruction Manual page 9

Heavy-duty bluetooth work site radio/charger
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3. Press and hold one of the desired memory preset
buttons 
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until the button number appears on the
right side of the LCD. The preset button is now set.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the other preset buttons.
To Adjust the EQ
Sound quality can be adjusted by changing the equalization
of the bass or treble of the radio.
1. Press the EQ button
 10 
to select bass or treble.
2. Press the right arrow
 5 
button to increase the selected
setting or the left arrow
 5 
3. Once desired adjustment is achieved, leave all buttons
released for more than 3 seconds. The procedure
will exit and the equalization adjustment will
remain activated.
Playing Audio Through an External
Device (Fig. A, E)
Audio can be played through the radio/charger via a
wireless Bluetooth® connection to a compatible Bluetooth®
device or by connecting audio device or mobile phone
using a 1/8' (3.5 mm) audio cable to the audio port
located inside the device storage compartment
Fig. E
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Pairing Radio/charger with a Bluetooth® Audio Device
1. Place the radio/charger and the Bluetooth® audio source
within 3.3' (1 m) of each other.
2. Turn radio/charger on by pressing the power button 
3. Press the Bluetooth® button
button to put the unit into Bluetooth® (BT) mode. This
will cause the Bluetooth button to blink slowly. During
this time, the radio is trying to find a previously paired
device. If found the Bluetooth button will stay lit without
any blinking.
4. If another device is to be paired, press the Bluetooth
button and it should begin a fast blink pattern. While
the radio is displaying the fast blink, it is in paring mode.
5. Confirm pairing on your device. (Please consult
your device's instruction manual for specific pairing
instructions.)
nOTE: If pairing is not confimed within 2 minutes, the
LED will stop flashing and the radio/charger will return
to half second interval blink pattern.
6. Once pairing is successful the Bluetooth® indicator/
button
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will turn solid and the radio/charger will
emit a short tone. The radio/charger will now play music
from your device.
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button to decrease it.
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 4 
.
.
 1 
or use the mode
 13 
Bluetooth status indicator
lED indicator
status/Mode
Steady blinking (half
radio/charger is unpaired or in
second interval)
connecting mode.
Rapid Blinking
radio/charger is in pairing
mode and discoverable by
your device.
Solid light
radio/charger is connected
with a device.
No light
radio/charger has timed out
and/or is off.
Connecting a Previously Paired Bluetooth® Audio
Device
If a Bluetooth® device has been previously paired to the
radio/charger it should automatically reconnect when
radio/charger is powered on. After 4 seconds the radio/
charger will go into connecting mode. This is indicated by
the Bluetooth® indicator/button
the previously paired Bluetooth® device is recognized and
connected, the LED will go solid. If connection does not
occur and you are unable to stream music please follow the
instructions for Pairing Radio/charger with a Bluetooth®
Audio Device.
Timeout Functionality (Fig. A)
To conserve battery life the radio/charger is designed to
power off automatically after an hour of inactivity. This
inactivity could be due to the device being unpaired for
an hour or in the case of the Bluetooth® connection being
broken for the same period of time. If the radio/charger
powers off due to inactivity of any kind refer to Connecting
a Previously Paired Bluetooth® Audio Device.
nOTE: Optimum Bluetooth® streaming range is roughly
30 ft (9 m) (line of sight) to the radio/charger but distances
up to 100 feet (30 m) are possible. Physical obstacles, other
wireless devices or electromagnetic devices may affect the
connection quality.
If Bluetooth® connection is lost due to exceeding time of
separation, exceeding the optimum distance, obstacles or
otherwise, reconnecting your device with the radio/charger
may be necessary.
Charging a Cell Phone or Audio Device
Via USB (Fig. E)
Your audio device or mobile phone can be charged (up
to 2.1 AMPS) using the USB power port
charger. This charging is possible when unit is on, running
off of AC plug power or the battery pack.
AC Outlets (Fig. F)
The radio/charger is equipped with 2 AC outlets 
(10 amp maximum) for powering additional tools
or appliances.
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blinking steady. Once
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on the radio/
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