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3. Establish Bluetooth connection with your mobile phone to play music by the two paired speakers to create
more powerful surround sound effect.
4. When you want to exit the TWS mode, short-press the "TWS" button again.
V. Functional Operations and Features
1. LED Screen.
2. Master Volume: In USB/TF Card/AUX in/FM/Bluetooth mode, use it to regulate volume output from the
speaker.
3. TF Port: Read audio files in MP3 format in TF card in capacity up to 32G (FAT32).
4. USB Port: Read audio files in MP3 format in USB storage device in capacity up to 32G (FAT32).
5.
: In the play status of USB/TF Card/Bluetooth, short press it to select the previous channel. In FM
receiving status, short press it to select the previous channel after a full station search has been
executed.
6.
/SCAN: In USB/TF card/Bluetooth reading status, short press it to play/pause, or long press it to
select one of two playback sequencing modes (All - play all tracks in sequence; ONE - repeat one
track). In FM receiving status, long press it to execute a full search (it is recommended to execute at
least one full search before using radio receiving function. All founded stations will be saved even in
power-off). In AUX input / FM radio status, short press it to toggle between mute and normal volume.
7.
: In USB/TF card/Bluetooth reading status, short press it to go to the next song. In FM receiving
status, short press it to select the next channel after a full station search has been executed.
8. MODE/TWS: Short press it to toggle between USB/TF/AUX IN/Bluetooth and FM receiving modes.
TWS interconnection mode: open the two machines that need interconnection at the same time, and
switch to Bluetooth mode at the same time. Pair one of them with the mobile phone's Bluetooth to play
music. Long press the play/pause button on the connected machine to exit the connected mode. Long
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