Bluetooth Operation; Connecting A Bluetooth Device; Controlling A Connected Device; Nfc Pairing - Goodmans 335105 User Manual

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Bluetooth Operation

4.21 Connecting a Bluetooth Device

When using the Bluetooth connection, you can listen to audio wirelessly from a Bluetooth
audio device (For example an MP3 player) within 10 metres of the Micro System.
1. When Bluetooth mode is selected the words 'Disconnected will show on the display.
This means the unit is in connection mode and will pair with any previously connected
devices.
2. If you have not connected a device before you can now enable 'discovery' mode on
your device and select the 'GOODMANS DABHIFI' Bluetooth connection. If you are asked
for a pass code enter '0000'.
If you turn off either device before pairing is complete the process will need to be repeated
when powered ON again.
3. Once paired a beep will be heard and the display will change to 'CONNECTED'.
The volume output is affected by the volume level on the audio source EG: Phone or
laptop, so make sure that is set to about 70-80% (not too loud to avoid distortion).

4.22 Controlling a Connected Device

Once connected you can either use the controls on the audio device to begin playback,
skip tracks etc. Or you can use the control buttons on the front panel of the unit.
1. The PLAY/PAUSE button when pressed will begin playback of the selected track on the
audio device. Press again to pause playback.
2. To skip to the next track press the >>| button.
3. To skip to the previous track press the <<| button.

4.23 NFC Pairing

Your DAB Micro System has an NFC connection point on the top panel of the unit.
1. When Bluetooth mode is selected the words 'Disconnected will show on the display.
This means the unit is in connection mode and will pair with any previously connected
devices.
2. simply touch your NFC enabled device on the top panel and it will automatically pair
with your device.

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