Operation Manual
Connecting and reconnecting a Bluetooth device
You can only have one Bluetooth device connected to the sound system
at any one time although it may be paired with several devices. Once
you have a Bluetooth enabled device connected to your sound system it
cannot be interrupted by another Bluetooth device unless you choose to
break the connection.
1. To connect to a different device, press and hold the Menu button on
the sound system to access the menu options.
Press and release the Tuning up or Down button to display the
'Bluetooth Menu' option. Press and release the Select button.
2. The radio will then display a list of previously connected devices. Press
and release the Tuning up or Down button to step through the list.
To connect to a previously connected device, press and release the
Select button when the device's name is displayed. In some cases
you may also need to re-enable the connection from your device's
Bluetooth settings. The sound system will then connect to the device.
3. To connect to a new device, press and release the Tuning up or
Down button until 'PAIRING' is displayed then pess the Select button.
The sound system will become 'discoverable' by other devices. The
Bluetooth indicator on the front panel will fl ash and 'Bluetooth
Pairing...' will be shown. The sound system will then be discoverable
by other devices.
4. Then pair the sound system with the new device using its Bluetooth
settings (the sound system will be listed as 'Blutune 100'). The name of
the newly connected device will be briefl y shown on the sound system's
display. You may then play music from the new device through the
sound system.
5. If you no longer want your Bluetooth device to be paired with your
sound system you will need to delete the 'Blutune 100' pairing on the
device. Please refer to the device's Bluetooth documentation.
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Bluetooth Menu
Bluetooth
PAIRING
BT connected:
Mum’s laptop
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Bluetooth
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Dad’s tablet
Switch to 1:
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Jenny’s phone
Switch to 2:
Bluetooth
Pairing...
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