Play From Usb; Play From A Bluetooth Device; Usb Record - Philips OTT2000 User Manual

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Play from USB

Note
Make sure that the USB storage device contains
playable audio content.
Only MP3 files with bit rates from 32 kbps to 320 kbps
are supported.
The USB socket does not support connections
with USB extension cables and is not designed for
communicate directly with a computer.
1
Push down the USB protective cover and
then insert a USB storage device into the
socket.
2
Press SOURCE repeatedly to select USB
source.
» Play starts automatically. If not, press
.
• To select a folder, press
• To select an audio file, press

Play from a Bluetooth device

You can listen to a Bluetooth device through
the micro system.
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Note
Before you connect a Bluetooth device to the unit,
familiarize yourself with the Bluetooth capabilities of
the device.
Keep the unit away from other electronic devices that
may cause interference.
The effective operation range between the unit and the
paired device is approximately 10 meters (30 feet).
Any obstacle between the unit and the device can
reduce the operational range.
1
Press SOURCE repeatedly to select BT
source.
» The Bluetooth indicator flashes blue.
2
Activate the Bluetooth function on your
Bluetooth device (see the device user
manual).
3
Select "PHILIPS OTT2000" on your device
for pairing.
4
After successful connection, the Bluetooth
indicator turns to solid blue.
5
Start music play on your Bluetooth device.
Tip
If the micro system switches from a Bluetooth source
to another source, the connected Bluetooth device
disconnects automatically.
The system can memorize up to 4 previously
connected Bluetooth devices.

USB record

Audio CD tracks, MP3 discs,audio from vinyl
record and Bluetooth, radio, and audio from
external devices can be recorded as .mp3
format files to a USB storage device.
The first time you record to the USB storage
device, a folder named 'PHILIPS OTT2000' is
automatically created in the USB storage device.
Each time you record, the recorded files are
stored to this folder.

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