Play/Pause Button; Maintenance; Power Button; Playing Audio - DeWalt DCR010 Instruction Manual

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Button Functions (Fig. A)

Power Button

Press the power button (
  1 
) to turn the speaker either on
or off.

Play/Pause Button

When audio device connected via Bluetooth®: Press the
play/pause button (
  5 
) to begin playing a selection from the
audio device. Press the play/pause button again to pause
play.
When audio device connected via auxiliary port: Press
the play/pause button (
  5 
) to mute the speaker.
Volume Adjustment Buttons
The volume buttons (
  2 
) can be used to increase or decrease
volume on the speaker.
nOTE: The play/pause and volume adjustment buttons will
function whether it is paired via Bluetooth® or connected via
the auxiliary port.
Track Change Buttons
The right and left track change buttons (
skip or go to previous tracks on the audio device.
nOTE: The track change buttons will function only when
paired via Bluetooth®.

Playing Audio

Audio can be played through the speaker via a wireless
Bluetooth® connection to a compatible Bluetooth® audio
device or by connecting an audio device via the auxiliary
port.
Pairing Speaker with a Bluetooth®
Audio Device
(Fig. A)
1. Place the speaker and the Bluetooth® audio
within 3 feet (1 m) of each other.
2. Turn on the speaker by pressing the power button (
3. Be sure the Bluetooth® audio device has Bluetooth®
turned on.
(Please consult your device's instruction
manual for specific pairing instructions.)
4. Press the Bluetooth® button (
will cause the Bluetooth® status indicator (
slowly. During this time, the speaker is trying to find a
previously paired device. If found, the Bluetooth® status
indicator will stay lit without any blinking.
5. If another device is to be paired, the Bluetooth®
status indicator will blink rapidly.
displaying the fast blink, it is in pairing mode with a
new device.
6. Confirm pairing on your
device.
nOTE: If pairing is not confirmed within 5 minutes, the
status indicator
will stop flashing and will return to a half
second interval blink pattern.
7. Once pairing is successful, the Bluetooth® status
indicator will turn solid. The speaker will now play audio
from your device.
nOTE: Audio output power: 2x10W.
8
  3 
) can be used to
device
) .
  1 
  6 
) on the speaker.
This
) to blink
  4 
While the speaker is
Bluetooth® status indicator
Blink Patterns
Steady blinking (half
Speaker is unpaired or in
second interval)
connecting mode.
Rapid Blinking
Speaker is in pairing mode and
discoverable by your device.
Solid light
Speaker is connected with a device.
No light
Speaker has timed out and/or is off.
Connecting a Previously Paired Bluetooth®
Audio Device
If a Bluetooth® device has been previously paired to the
speaker, it should automatically reconnect when the
speaker is powered on. After 4 seconds, the speaker will go
into connecting mode. This is indicated by the Bluetooth®
status indicator  (
  4 
) blinking steadily. Once the previously
paired Bluetooth® device is recognized and connected, the
Bluetooth® status indicator will stop blinking and turn solid.
If connection does not occur and you are unable to stream
audio, please follow the instructions for Pairing Speaker
with a Bluetooth® Audio Device.
nOTE:
The Bluetooth®
audio
turned on to automatically pair.
Timeout Functionality (Fig. A)
To conserve battery life, the speaker is designed to power
off automatically after a half hour of inactivity. This inactivity
could be due to the device being unpaired for a half hour
or in the case of the Bluetooth® connection being broken
for the same period of time. If the speaker 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 feet (9 m) (line of sight) to the speaker, 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 speaker may
be necessary.
incoming Call
If your phone receives a call while it is connected to the
speaker, it will pause the Bluetooth® connection.
Auxiliary Port (Fig. A)
To use the auxiliary port (
7
) , use a 3.5 mm stereo cable (not
included) to connect an audio device, such as a CD player,
mobile phone, or portable music player. The sound from the
audio device
plays through the speaker.

MAINTENANCE


WARNING:
To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn
unit
off and disconnect battery pack
before cleaning, making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
status/Mode
device must have Bluetooth®

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