Samsung Crystal Surround Air Track HW-F750 User Manual page 16

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To
connect
the Air Track to
a
Bluetooth device
Check
if
the
Bluetooth
device supports the
Bluetooth compliant
stereo
headset function
.
Connect
(!c
ID
>J)
Btuetooth
device
1. Press the
SOURCE button on
the remote
control
of
the
Air
Track
to display the
BT
message.
You
will
see
WAIT for 4
seconds and
then BT READY on
the
front
display
of
the
Air
Track.
2.
Select
the
Bluetooth menu on
the
Bluetooth
device
you want
to
connect. (Refer
to the
Bluetooth
device's user manual.)
3.
Select
the Stereo
headset menu on
the
Bluetooth
device.
You
will
see a
list of scanned
devices.
4.
Select "(Samsung) AirTrack" from
the
list.
Whel1l the
Air
Track is connected to the
Bluetooth
device,
it 'Nill
display
BT CONNECTED
BT on
the
front
display.
• If
the
Bluetooth
device has failed to
pair with
the
Air
Track, delete the previous
"[Samsung]
Air
Track" found
by the
Bluetooth
device and have
it
search for
the
Air
Track again.
5. Play music
on
the connected device.
You can listen
to the music playing
on
the connected
Bluetooth
device
over
the
Crystal
Surround
Air
Track
system.
• In
BT
mode, Play/RepeaVStop/NexVPrev functions are
not
available.
You
may be
required
to
enter
a
PIN code
(passvvord}
when
connecting the
Bluetooth
device to
the
Air
Track.
If
the
PIN
code
input
window appears,
enter
<0000>.
The
Air Track
supports SBC
data(44.1
kHz, 48kHz).
The
AVRCP
feature is
not
supported.
Connect
only to a
Bluetooth
device
that
supports the
A2DP
(AV) function.
You cannot connect
to a
Bluetooth
device
that
supports only the
HF
(Hands Free) function.
Only one
Bluetooth
device
can
be paired
at
a time.
Once
you
have turned
off Air Track
and the pairing is disconnected, the pairing
will not
be
restored automatically. To reconnect,
you must
pair
the
device again.
Search or connection
may
not
be performed properly by Air Track
in
the following cases:
-
If
there is a strong
electrical
field around Air Track.
-
If several
Bluetooth
devices are simultaneously paired
with Air
Track
-
If
the
Bluetooth
device is turned off,
not
in
place,
or
ma~unctions
-
Note
that such
devices as microwave ovens, wireless
LAN
adaptors,
fluorescent
lights, and gas
stoves use the
same
frequency
range
as the
Bluetooth
device,
whtich can
cause electric
interference.

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