Operation Manual

HSB50 / HSB75 9
English
BLUETOOTH & USB
Bluetooth
To control the sound of a Bluetooth player, e.g. a smartphone or tabletPC on the XORO HSB
50/75, it must be paired with the XORO HSB 50/75.
Press the BT-Key on the remote control of the HSB50/HSB75 briefly, until “blue” is shown at the
display.
Press and hold the Bluetooth button on the remote control until "blue dots" is displayed on the left.
Locate the "XORO HSB50" or "XORO HSB75" entry on your music playback device in the Bluetooth
settings or in the Bluetooth device search.
If the pairing process is completed successfully, "blue dots" will light continuously in the display.
Start the music playback from your music playback source.
You can use the Play / Pause or Next Title / Previous Title buttons on the HSB50 / HSB75 remote
control to control music playback (only on supported Bluetooth devices).
During Bluetooth playback, the battery of the music source (smartphone / tablet) can be charged via
the USB jack of the HSB50 / HSB75 (max. 5V / 500mA).
The maximum range of the Bluetooth connection is 10m. In addition, there may be interference in
the music playback. Decrease the range if necessary.
If an already paired music source is within range, when the Bluetooth mode is selected, the connec-
tion is established automatically.
To conserve power, the HSB50 / HSB75 automatically goes into standby mode after a while if no
music is played or the music source is set too low.
USB
You have the option to play MP3 music tracks on a USB flash drive on the HSB50 / HSB75.
Insert the USB stick with the MP3 music tracks into the socket marked "USB" on the right side of the
HSB50 / HSB75.
Select the USB playback mode by pressing the USB button on the remote control until "USB" appears
on the display.
Playback starts automatically with the first music track and the playback time is displayed.
You can control the music playback by pressing the Play / Pause or Next Title / Previous Title buttons
on the HSB50 / HSB75 remote control.
Use only USB sticks formatted in FAT32 format. Maybe not every USB-Stick will be detected. In this
case, use a different USB stick.
To conserve power, the HSB50 / HSB75 automatically goes into standby mode after a while if no music
is played or the music source is set too low.