Makita DMR200 Instruction Manual
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6devices can recognize each other.Pairing and playing your Bluetoothdevice for the first time1.2.3.4.Note:1.2.3.4.5.Playing audio files in BluetoothmodeWhen you have successfully connected the speaker withthe chosen Bluetooth device you can start to play yourmusic using the controls on your connected Bluetoothdevice.1.2.3.Note:1.2.Speaker memory and reconnectinga deviceThe speaker can memorize up to 8 sets of paired device,when the memory exceed this amount, the oldest pairinghistory will be over written. If your Bluetooth devicealready paired with the speaker previously, the unitwill memorize your Bluetooth device and it attemptsto reconnect with a device in memory which is lastconnected. If the last connected device is not available,the speaker will be discoverable.Disconnecting your BluetoothdevicePress and hold the Bluetooth pairing button for 2-3seconds to disconnect with your Bluetooth device. TheBluetooth indicator flashes in blue indicating the speakeris discoverable again for pairing.Playing music via auxiliary inputsocketA 3.5mm Auxiliary input socket is provided on the rightside of the unit to permit an audio signal to be fed into theunit from any devices that features a headphone or audiooutput, such as an iPod, MP3 or CD player.1.2.Note:When Aux in socket is connected an audio device,Bluetooth function will be disabled to minimize powerconsumption.MAINTENANCEPress the Power button to turn on the speaker andthe Bluetooth indicator will flash in blue. The indicatorflashes fast flashing blue indicating the speaker isdiscoverable.Activate Bluetooth on your device according to thedevice's user manual to link to the speaker. Locate theBluetooth device list and select the device named‘DMR200.’ With some mobiles (which are equippedwith earlier versions than BT2.1 Bluetooth device), youmay need to input the pass code “0000”.Once connected, there will be a beep sound and theBluetooth indicator will remain in solid blue. You cansimply select and play any music from your sourcedevice. Volume control can be adjusted from yoursource device, or directly from the speaker.Use the controls on your Bluetooth-enabled device oron the speaker to play/pause and navigate tracks.If 2 Bluetooth devices, pairing for the first time, bothsearch for the speaker, it will show its availability onboth devices. However, if one device links with thisunit first, then the other Bluetooth device won't find iton the list.If your Bluetooth device is temporarily disconnectedto the speaker, then you need to manually reconnectyour device again to the speaker.If ‘DMR200” shows in your Bluetooth device list butyour device cannot connect with it, please delete theitem from your list and pair the device with the speakeragain following the steps described previously.The effective operation range between the system andthe paired device is approximately 10 meters (30 feet).Any obstacle between the system and the device canreduce the operational range.Bluetooth connectivity performance may varydepending on the connected Bluetooth devices.Please refer to the Bluetooth capabilities of yourdevice before connecting to the speaker. All featuresmay not be supported on some paired Bluetoothdevices.Once playing has started adjust the volume to therequired setting using the Volume buttons onthe speaker or on your enabled Bluetooth device.When you press the Volume up/down button,the volume indicator will flash in fast flashing red. Ifthe indicator light in solid red, it indicates the volume isin maximum volume or minimum volume.Use the controls on your device to play/pause andnavigate tracks. Alternatively, control the playbackusing Play/Pause ( ), Next track ( ) , Previoustrack buttons ( ) on the speaker.Press and hold the Next track or Previous buttonto fast-forward/Rewind the current track. Releasethe button when the desired point in the track is reached.That not all player applications or devices may respondto all of these controls.Some mobile phones may temporarily disconnect fromthe speaker when you make or receive calls. Somedevices may temporarily mute their Bluetooth audiostreaming when they receive text messages, emails orfor other reasons unrelated to audio streaming.Suchbehaviour is a function of the connected device anddoes not indicate a fault with the speaker.Connect a stereo or mono audio source (for example,iPod, MP3 or CD player) to the Auxiliary input socket(marked 'AUX') and the Aux in indicator turns greenindicating the speaker is in auxiliary input mode.Adjust the Volume control on your iPod, MP3 or CDplayer to ensure an adequate signal and then adjustthe volume on the speaker for comfortable listening.MAINTENANCECAUTION:• Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner, alcohol or thelike. Discoloration, deformation or cracks may result. |
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