English
artist) is shown as continuous text at
the bottom of the display.
NOTE:
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Not all applications and devices re
spond to these control elements.
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Some mobile phones temporarily
disconnect from SysRock in the
event of incoming or outgoing calls.
Some mobile phones switch to mute
if memos, e-mails or the like are re
ceived. Such behaviour is a function
of the coupled Bluetooth
and does not mean a fault in
SysRock.
Playing back from already coupled
devices
This SysRock can save up to eight
paired devices. When the memory ex
ceeds this number, the earliest device
is overwritten. If the Bluetooth
was already coupled with SysRock,
SysRock saves this Bluetooth
and tries to couple with the device that
was last connected. If the most recently
paired Bluetooth
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ble, SysRock will try to connect to the
next most recent device and so on.
Deleting the memory of the coupled
Bluetooth
®
devices
► To delete the Bluetooth
memory in SysRock: Press and hold
memory key 4 [g] (<1s) until <BT-
RESET> is shown on the display.
SysRock switches off automatically
after the memory has been deleted.
Disconnecting a coupled Bluetooth
device
► Press Source [j] and select a mode
other than Bluetooth
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device
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device
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device
device is not availa
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device
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mode.
► Alternatively, press Couple [f] (~2s)
to break the connection.
If the Bluetooth
®
device is disconnected
in Bluetooth
®
mode, the Bluetooth
symbol on the display begins to flash
again and shows that SysRock is availa
ble once again for a new connection.
Using a hands-free function
This SysRock can be used
as a hands-free function for
a mobile phone. If music is
played back via SysRock
and there's an incoming call to the mo
bile phone, the music is automatically
interrupted so that you can answer the
call.
► If there's an incoming call during
the playback of music via SysRock,
briefly press the call button [c] to
answer the call.
► Speak in the direction of the internal
microphone [1-7].
Note: A very high volume in
SysRock can affect the sound
quality.
► Press call button [c] and let go in
order to end the call.
6.10 AUX input (AUX-IN)
A 3.5 mm (9/64") AUX in
put [1-4] is attached to
the upper part of SysRock
and enables the playback of an audio
signal from an external audio device,
such as an MP3 or CD player.
► Connect a stereo or mono audio
source (such as an MP3 or CD play
er) at the AUX input [1-4].
► Press Source [j] in order to select
AUX mode.
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