AEG BSS 4811 Instruction Manual page 41

Bluetooth sound system
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Sound Settings
(Preset equalizer function). Different sound modes are
available. Press the EQ button (6/9) repeatedly, to select the
individual sound modes.
NOTE:
If necessary, change the EQ setting in your playback unit to
create the best sound.
MUTE (8)
For immediate muting of the volume. Press MUTE again to
cancel the function.
NOTE:
After activating the function, the readout will flash in the
display.
PAIR / MO/ST. (Bluetooth / switching between mono/ste-
reo modes) (12)
• During BT mode: Press this button to disconnect an
existing Bluetooth connection or to manually activate the
pairing mode.
• During radio mode: Switch between mono and stereo
output. During stereo reception, "II" will be displayed.
Radio mode
1. Fully uncoil the wire antenna.
2. Repeatedly press the FUNCTION button (13/1), until
"FM" is shown on the display.
3. Automatically search for radio stations:
Press and hold the
button (3/6) for approx. 2 seconds.
The unit scans the complete frequency band for stations.
The radio stations found are stored in ascending order of
frequency. The sequence cannot be altered later. Preset
radio stations are overwritten.
Manual scan for radio stations:
Briefly press the / buttons (10/4), until you have found
the radio station which you are looking for. If you keep
one of the buttons pressed, the device will scan to the
next radio station.
4. If the reception is too weak and there is interference on
the received station, try to improve the reception by alter-
ing the position and uncoiling or coiling the antenna. For
FM stations, you can use the PAIR/MO/ST button (12) to
switch between mono and stereo reception. We recom-
mend that you switch to mono in case of bad reception.
During stereo reception, "II" will be displayed.
Manually storing stations
1. Search for the desired radio station as described above
under point 3, "Manually scan for radio station".
2. Press the MEMORY/PROGRAM button (9). A memory
location (e.g. P02) will flash in the display.
3. Use the – MEMORY / FOLD. +/10 buttons (4) to select
the desired memory location for storing the radio station.
4. Press the MEMORY/PROGRAM button (9) to preset the
radio station.
Select the preset radio station
You have two options to select the preset radio stations.
• The preset radio stations can be selected by repeatedly
pressing the − MEMORY / FOLD. +/10 buttons (4).
• Shortly press the
button (3/6).
Playing back music files
There are four options for playing your own music files: Wired
connection, wireless via Bluetooth, via USB connection, or
memory card slot.
By cable
1. Connect the 3.5 mm stereo RCA cable to an external
audio source. If required, use a suitable adapter (not
included).
2. Insert the other end of the cable into the AUX-IN jack
(Back Side) on the unit.
3. Repeatedly press the FUNCTION button (13/1) until
"AUX" appears in the display.
4. Start the playback of your audio source. Listen to the
sound playback via the speaker. You can adjust the
volume using the VOL+/VOL- buttons (7/2).
5. For the further procedure, please refer to the user manual
of the external audio source.
NOTE:
If possible, adjust the volume of the external unit to a com-
fortable level.
Cordless via Bluetooth
Bluetooth involves a technology for wireless radio connec-
tion of devices over a short distance. Devices with Bluetooth
standard are transmitting between 2.402 and 2.480 GHz in
the ISM band (Industrial, Scientific and Medical). Interference
can be caused for example by WLAN-networks, DAB radios,
cordless phones, or microwave ovens which work on the
same frequency band.
This device offers you the possibility to use a Bluetooth-
enabled device. The functional radius is limited to approx.
15 metres depending on the surroundings and the unit used.
If your playing device supports the A2DP profile (Advanced
Audio Distribution Profile) and has a music-player function,
then you can also wirelessly transfer music to the device.
The A2DP profile involves a multi-vendor Bluetooth profile.
By streaming, stereo-audio signals are wirelessly transferred
between the playing device (source) and the receiving
device. To be able to operate the source by remote control,
the playback device must support the AVRCP profile (Audio
Video Remote Control Profile).
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