Operating The Bluetooth Receiver - T+A Cala D User Manual

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Selecting the Bluetooth
Audio source
Setting up audio transfer
Playback functions
Start and pause playback
 / 
Stop playback
Switch track
 / 
Controlling the 

Operating the Bluetooth Receiver

The 's integral Bluetooth interface provides a means of transferring music
wirelessly from devices such as smart-phones, tablet PCs, etc. to the .
For a successful audio Bluetooth transfer from a mobile device to the  the
mobile device must support the A2DP Bluetooth audio transfer protocol.
Select the 'Bluetooth' source by repeatedly pressing the  button on the
remote control handset, or the  button on the 's front panel.
The machine's integral screen now displays 'Bluetooth' as source.
Before music from a Bluetooth-capable device can be played through the ,
the external device must first be registered to the . As long as the  is
switched on and no device is connected, it is always ready to receive. In this
state the screen displays the message 'not connected'.
This is the procedure for establishing a connection:
Start a search for Bluetooth equipment on your mobile device.
When it finds the , make the connection to your mobile device.
Once the connection is successfully established, the message on the 's
screen switches to 'connected to YOUR DEVICE'.
If your device requests a PIN code, this is always '0000'.
The procedure for establishing a connection can only be made if the Bluetooth
source is activated (see chapter 'System settings' / source name).
Due to the large number of different equipment on the market, we are only able
to provide a general description for setting up the radio connection. For detailed
information please refer to the operating instructions supplied with your device.
Information on the piece of music being played is displayed on the integral
screen of the connected mobile device. If possible we recommend that you
leave the screen backlight switched on permanently to ensure that it is clearly
legible.
Some Bluetooth devices which support the AVRCP protocol can be controlled
by 's FM100 remote control handset.
The behaviour and method of operating the connected mobile device are
determined by the device itself. In general terms the function of the buttons the
FM100 remote control handset are as follows:
The  /  buttons on the remote control handset or the front panel
are used to start and pause playback (PLAY / PAUSE function).
Pressing the  button halts playback.
A brief press on the  /  buttons during playback causes the
device to jump to the next or previous piece of music within the current playlist.

Please note that many AVRCP-capable mobile devices do not support the
controlling through the . In case of doubt, please ask the manufacturer of
your mobile device.
The  can also be controlled from the mobile device (Start/Stop, Pause,
Volume, etc.). To control the  the mobile device must conform to the
Bluetooth AVRCP protocol.

Please note that many AVRCP-capable mobile devices do not support all the
's control functions. In case of doubt, please ask the manufacturer of your
mobile device.
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