User's Manual

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nize your Bluetooth device and will
automatically attempt to reconnect
with the device it was last connected
with. If the last connected device is
not available, the SysRock will try to
connect to the second last device, and
so forth.
Deleting Bluetooth device pairings
To delete all Bluetooth device pair-
ings, press and hold the Preset 4
button
[g]
until <BT-RESET>
shows on the display. The SysRock
will turn off automatically after the
memory is cleared.
Disconnecting your Bluetooth device
Press the Source button
[j]
to se-
lect any mode other than Bluetooth
mode.
Alternatively, press (~2 sec.) the
Bluetooth pair button
[f]
to discon-
nect the link.
If you disconnect the Bluetooth de-
vice when you are in Bluetooth mode,
the Bluetooth icon will then start to
flash, indicating Bluetooth is avail-
able again for pairing.
Using your hands-free call feature
Your unit can be used as a
hands-free accessory for
your phone. When music is
playing through your SysRock and
you receive a call on your phone it can
pause the music automatically to al-
low you to answer your phone.
If you receive a call while playing
music through your SysRock, press
and release the Call button
[c]
to
answer your phone call.
Speak in direction of the built-in
microphone
[1-7]
.
Note that a very high volume
setting may decrease sound
quality.
Press and release the Call button
[c]
to end the phone call.
5.10 Auxiliary input (AUX-IN)
A 3.5 mm Auxiliary input
[1-4]
is provided on the
top panel of your SysRock to permit
an audio signal to be fed into the unit
from an external audio device such as
an MP3 or CD player.
Connect a stereo or mono audio
source (for example MP3 or CD
player) to the Auxiliary input
[1-4]
.
Press the Source button
[j]
to se-
lect the Aux mode.
Adjust the Volume control on your
MP3 or CD player (max. 80%) to en-
sure an adequate signal and then
adjust the volume on the SysRock
for comfortable listening.