Operation Manual

SoundPort Compact
Operating instructions
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Bluetooth link
Linking the audio source via Bluetooth
You can link your SoundPort Compact to an audio source, e.g., smartphone, tablet PC, etc. using a wireless
Bluetooth connection. The audio sources must support the Bluetooth A2DP protocol.
The distance between your SoundPort Compact and the audio source must be no
more than 10 m (line of sight).
The SoundPort Compact stores the last 5 audio sources linked via Bluetooth. In this
way, the link will be established more quickly when linking again. However, only one
active link is possible at the same time. If a new audio source is added, the "oldest"
stored audio source is deleted from the list of links.
Bluetooth has been selected as source (see page 36).
Press the key
3
on the SoundPort Compact for a longer period (approx. 3 sec).
You hear a signal tone.
The LED display
8
flashes.
Enable the Bluetooth function of your audio source. If necessary, get help from the
instruction manual of your audio source.
If necessary, confirm the Bluetooth Search function of the audio source.
Now, Bluetooth devices will be searched near the audio source.
Select SoundPort_xx
(1
. If a code is requested, enter 0000.
After the linking is completed you hear a signal tone.
The LED display
8
lights up continuously, the SoundPort Compact is now ready for audio
playback (see page 46).
For some audio sources, the link must be explicitly enabled before music playback can
be heard from the SoundPort Compact.
When changing the source by pressing the SRC key
2
the ongoing music playback is
paused / stopped, but the link to the audio source remains.
When pressing the ON/OFF key
1
the SoundPort Compact will be switched to the
Standby mode. An ongoing music playback is paused / stopped, the link with the audio
source is interrupted.
After switching the SoundPort Compact on again using the ON/OFF key
1
, the SoundPort
Compact tries to relink to the audio source. In this state, the LED indicator
8
flashes.
After successful linking the LED will light up permanently.
SRC
(1
xx represents the last two positions of the MAC address of the SoundPort Compact.