9. Connecting devices via Bluetooth®
In Bluetooth mode, you can receive audio signals wirelessly from an external
Bluetooth-enabled audio output device. Make sure the two devices are not more
than 10 metres apart.
Only one Bluetooth device can be paired with the sound system at a
time.
To connect a Bluetooth-enabled audio output device, proceed as follows:
Switch on the sound system.
Press the
Bluetooth mode.
bt is shown on the display and the device is in search mode. During the search, the
Bluetooth LED PAIR flashes blue quickly.
The sound system attempts to automatically connect itself to the last
audio output device connected via Bluetooth. If this is not possible, the
device remains in search mode.
Switch on the Bluetooth function on your audio output device and activate
search mode on it to pair the two devices.
You will find more information about the Bluetooth function of your
audio output device in its user manual.
The device name of the sound system "MD 44400" will be displayed in the device
list on your audio output device as soon as the signal is found.
Select the sound system and pair the two devices. If you are prompted to enter a
password, enter "0000".
Device pairing is complete when the Bluetooth LED PAIR continuously lights up
blue and a signal tone sounds on the sound system.
Start audio playback on your audio output device or press the
the sound system.
When signals are being transmitted via Bluetooth, it may not be possible
to control all operating functions using the buttons on the sound
system.
We also recommend setting the volume on your audio output device to
maximum, and fine-tuning the volume on the sound system.
To disconnect an existing Bluetooth connection, press and hold the
102
button once or several times as required to switch back to
button on
button.