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Bluetooth, What is Bluetooth?, To connect the Hi-Fi Component to a, Bluetooth device

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03 Functions Bluetooth You can use a Bluetooth device to enjoy music with high quality stereo sound, all without wires! What is Bluetooth? Bluetooth is a technology that enables Bluetooth compliant devices to interconnect easily with each other using a short, wireless connection. • A Bluetooth device may cause noise or malfunction, depending on usage, when: -- A part of your body is in contact with the receiving/transmitting system of the Bluetooth device or the Hi-Fi Component. -- It is subject to electrical variation from obstructions caused by a wall, corner, or office partitioning. -- It is exposed to electrical interference from same frequency-band devices including medical equipment, microwave ovens, and wireless LANs. • Pair the Hi-Fi Component with the Bluetooth device while they are close together. • The greater the distance between the Hi-Fi Component and the Bluetooth device, the worse the quality. If the distance exceeds the Bluetooth operational range, the connection is lost. • In poor reception areas, the Bluetooth connection may not work properly. • The Bluetooth connection only works when the Bluetooth device and the HiFi Component are close together. The connection will be automatically cut off if the Bluetooth device is out of range. Even within range, the sound quality may be degraded by obstacles such as walls or doors. • This wireless device may cause electric interference during its operation. To connect the Hi-Fi Component to a Bluetooth device 1. Press the CD/Bluetooth button of the Hi-Fi Component to display the BT message. • You will see WAIT for a short period of time and then BT READY on the front display of the Hi-Fi Component. 2. Select the Bluetooth menu on the Bluetooth device you want to connect. (Refer to the Bluetooth device's user manual.) 3. Select the Stereo headset menu on the Bluetooth device. • You will see a list of scanned devices. 4. Select "[Samsung] HI-FI XXXXXX" from the list. • When the product is connected to the Bluetooth device, it will display Device name ; BT on the front display. • If the Bluetooth device has failed to pair with the product, delete the previous "[Samsung] HI-FI XXXXXX" found by the Bluetooth device and have it search for the product again. 5. You can listen to the music playing on the connected Bluetooth device over the Hi-Fi Component system. • In Bluetooth mode, some model's Play/Stop/Next/Back functions are not available. ||NOTES | The product only supports Middle Quality SBC data (up to 237kbps@48kHz), and does not support High Quality SBC data ([email protected]). ✎✎ The AVRCP feature is not supported. ✎✎ Connect only to a Bluetooth device that supports the A2DP (AV) function. ✎✎ You cannot connect to a Bluetooth device that supports only the HF (Hands Free) function. Before you begin, confirm that your Bluetooth device supports the Bluetooth-compliant stereo headset function. 17 English

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03
Functions
Bluetooth
You can use a Bluetooth device to enjoy music
with high quality stereo sound, all without
wires!
What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth is a technology that enables
Bluetooth compliant devices to interconnect
easily with each other using a short, wireless
connection.
A Bluetooth device may cause noise or
malfunction, depending on usage, when:
-
A part of your body is in contact with
the receiving/transmitting system of the
Bluetooth device or the Hi-Fi Component.
-
It is subject to electrical variation from
obstructions caused by a wall, corner, or
office partitioning.
-
It is exposed to electrical interference from
same frequency-band devices including
medical equipment, microwave ovens, and
wireless LANs.
Pair the Hi-Fi Component with the Bluetooth
device while they are close together.
The greater the distance between the Hi-Fi
Component and the Bluetooth device, the
worse the quality. If the distance exceeds the
Bluetooth operational range, the connection
is lost.
In poor reception areas, the Bluetooth
connection may not work properly.
The Bluetooth connection only works
when the Bluetooth device and the Hi-
Fi Component are close together. The
connection will be automatically cut off
if the Bluetooth device is out of range.
Even within range, the sound quality may
be degraded by obstacles such as walls or
doors.
This wireless device may cause electric
interference during its operation.
To connect the Hi-Fi Component to a
Bluetooth device
Before you begin, confirm that your Bluetooth
device supports the Bluetooth-compliant
stereo headset function.
1.
Press the
CD
/
Bluetooth
button of the Hi-Fi
Component to display the
BT
message.
You will see WAIT for a short period of
time and then BT READY on the front
display of the Hi-Fi Component.
2.
Select the Bluetooth menu on the
Bluetooth device you want to connect.
(Refer to the Bluetooth device's user
manual.)
3.
Select the Stereo headset menu on the
Bluetooth device.
You will see a list of scanned devices.
4.
Select "
[Samsung] HI-FI XXXXXX
" from
the list.
When the product is connected to the
Bluetooth device, it will display
Device
name
;
BT
on the front display.
If the Bluetooth device has failed to pair
with the product, delete the previous
“[Samsung] HI-FI XXXXXX” found by the
Bluetooth device and have it search for
the product again.
5.
You can listen to the music playing on the
connected Bluetooth device over the Hi-Fi
Component system.
In
Bluetooth
mode, some model's
Play/Stop/Next/Back functions are not
available.
| NOTES |
The product only supports Middle Quality
SBC data (up to 237kbps@48kHz), and
does not support High Quality SBC data
The AVRCP feature is not supported.
Connect only to a Bluetooth device that
supports the A2DP (AV) function.
You cannot connect to a Bluetooth device
that supports only the HF (Hands Free)
function.
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