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DOCKING SPEAKER
GSD 320
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  • Page 1 BLUEBEAT DOCKING SPEAKER GSD 320...
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  • Page 3 _________________________________________________________________________________ +­­– <­­> iPod­dock AUX­IN DC­IN­12V – 3­...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ­ _____________________________________________________________ 5­ SET-UP­AND­SAFETY ­ ­ 6­ OVERVIEW Controls and sockets Remote control buttons 7­ C ONNECTION­AND­ PREPARATION ­ Connecting the power adapter Activate the remote control battery C hange remote control battery (Type CR 2025) Connecting the iPod/iPhone Connecting external devices iPoD/iPhone­MODE ­ 8­ Made for iPod/iPhone Supported iPod/iPhone models T he software is made to support the following iPod/iPhone models: Playing the contents of an iPod/iPhone BLUETOOTH­MODE ­ 9­ 10­ AUX­MODE ­ 10 Play Audio signal from an external device 11­...
  • Page 5 SET-UP­AND­SAFETY ­ _____________________________________________ Please note the following instructions when set- The remote control contains a button cell. ting up the device: P lease always keep the remote control and the button cell out of reach of children. This device is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other use is expressly pro- If the button cell is accidentally swallowed, it hibited. can lead to burns and even death within two hours. You should therefore see a doctor im- Make sure there is adequate ventilation when mediately. positioning the device. There must be a free space of at least 10 cm behind the device. Do Keep new and used batteries out of reach of not place objects on the ventilation slots.
  • Page 6: Overview

    OVERVIEW ­_____________________________________________________________ Controls­and­sockets Remote­control­buttons ­ ­ See the figure on page 3. S witches the device on from standby mode and back off M­ ­ P ress briefly to switch on the again. device, press longer to switch off the device M­ ­ S elect the input sources. I n operating: Select the input +­­– Adjusts the volume. sources. <­­> ­ ­ P ress briefly to select the previ- – D ecreases the volume. ous or next track; T he symbol of the button illumi- p ress and hold down to start a nate, if the devive is switched forward or reverse search.
  • Page 7: Connection­and­preparation

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION ­____________________ Connecting­the­power­adapter 3 I nsert the battery with the positive pole facing upwards. Note:­ 4 P ush battery holder into the remote control until Check that the mains voltage on the power it clicks into place. adapter corresponds to your local mains supply. 5 S crew in the safety bolt. If this is not the case, contact your spe- cialist dealer. Connecting­the­iPod/iPhone 1 Connect the single plug of the power adapter Note:­ into the »DC­IN­12­V« socket. Switch the device off before you connect Pod/iPhone. 2 Connect the power adapter into the wall sock- 1 Insert the iPod/iPhone into the »iPod­...
  • Page 8: Ipod/Iphone­mode

    IPOD/IPHONE­MODE ­___________________________________________ Made­for­iPod/iPhone Playing­the­contents­of­an­ iPod/iPhone 1 Switch on the device from stand-by mode by pressing » « on the remote control or press briefly » M« on the device. “Made for iPod/iPhone” means that an elec- 2 Select the input source with »M«. tronic accessory has been designed to connect – P layback starts automatically with the last specifically to an iPod/iPhone, and has been played passage.
  • Page 9: Bluetooth­mode

    BLUETOOTH­MODE ­_______________________________________________ Connecting­a­paired­Bluetooth­ Device Notes:­ Bluetooth­device­compatibility A uxiliary Bluetooth devices must only be paired once (depending on the auxiliary Your GSD 320 connects with all Bluetooth Bluetooth device). Devices that support the A2DP profile including W hen leaving and then returning to the the most smartphones, laptops and tablets. reception range of the GSD 320, the aux- Pairing­Bluetooth­Device iliary Bluetooth device will pair with it auto- matically.
  • Page 10: Aux­mode

    BLUETOOTH­MODE ­_______________________________________________ Disconnect­the­Bluetooth­Device 1 Disconnect the Bluetooth Device via its menu. Automatic­shutdown The device will automatically switches to Stand- by mode if no audio signal from auxiliary Blue- tooth device is played for 15 minutes. For further using switch on the device again. Switch­of 1 P ress » « on the remote control or press and M« button on the device for 2 hold the » seconds to turn off the unit. AUX­MODE ­ ____________________________________________________________ Play­Audio­signal­from­an­ Automatic­shutdown external­device The device will automatically switches to Stand- by mode if no audio signal is played for 15 Alternative you can listen to the sound of a con- minutes. For further using switch on the device nected external device (e.g. a MP3 player) again.
  • Page 11: Information

    European directives 1999/5/EC, 2009/125/ Take it to a collection point for the recycling of EC and 2011/65/EU. electrical and electronic equipment. This is indi- The type plate is located on the bottom of the cated by this symbol on the product, in the oper- device. ating manual and on the packaging. CE­declaration­of­conformity Please consult your local authorities to learn the nearest collection point. The CE declaration of conformity for the de- vice can be found as a PDF file on the Grundig Help protect the environment by recycling used homepage, www.grundig.com/download/doc. products Power­supply Power Adaptor: Model: AS360-120-AE300 I nput: AC 200 - 240V ~ 50/60Hz Output: 12 V > , 3 A Max­power­consumption...
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